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import functools |
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import inspect |
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import logging |
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from fvcore.common.config import CfgNode as _CfgNode |
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from detectron2.utils.file_io import PathManager |
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class CfgNode(_CfgNode): |
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""" |
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The same as `fvcore.common.config.CfgNode`, but different in: |
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1. Use unsafe yaml loading by default. |
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Note that this may lead to arbitrary code execution: you must not |
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load a config file from untrusted sources before manually inspecting |
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the content of the file. |
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2. Support config versioning. |
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When attempting to merge an old config, it will convert the old config automatically. |
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.. automethod:: clone |
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.. automethod:: freeze |
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.. automethod:: defrost |
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.. automethod:: is_frozen |
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.. automethod:: load_yaml_with_base |
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.. automethod:: merge_from_list |
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.. automethod:: merge_from_other_cfg |
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""" |
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@classmethod |
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def _open_cfg(cls, filename): |
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return PathManager.open(filename, "r") |
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def merge_from_file(self, cfg_filename: str, allow_unsafe: bool = True) -> None: |
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""" |
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Load content from the given config file and merge it into self. |
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Args: |
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cfg_filename: config filename |
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allow_unsafe: allow unsafe yaml syntax |
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""" |
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assert PathManager.isfile(cfg_filename), f"Config file '{cfg_filename}' does not exist!" |
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loaded_cfg = self.load_yaml_with_base(cfg_filename, allow_unsafe=allow_unsafe) |
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loaded_cfg = type(self)(loaded_cfg) |
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from .defaults import _C |
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latest_ver = _C.VERSION |
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assert ( |
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latest_ver == self.VERSION |
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), "CfgNode.merge_from_file is only allowed on a config object of latest version!" |
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
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loaded_ver = loaded_cfg.get("VERSION", None) |
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if loaded_ver is None: |
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from .compat import guess_version |
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loaded_ver = guess_version(loaded_cfg, cfg_filename) |
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assert loaded_ver <= self.VERSION, "Cannot merge a v{} config into a v{} config.".format( |
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loaded_ver, self.VERSION |
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) |
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if loaded_ver == self.VERSION: |
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self.merge_from_other_cfg(loaded_cfg) |
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else: |
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from .compat import upgrade_config, downgrade_config |
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logger.warning( |
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"Loading an old v{} config file '{}' by automatically upgrading to v{}. " |
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"See docs/CHANGELOG.md for instructions to update your files.".format( |
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loaded_ver, cfg_filename, self.VERSION |
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) |
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) |
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old_self = downgrade_config(self, to_version=loaded_ver) |
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old_self.merge_from_other_cfg(loaded_cfg) |
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new_config = upgrade_config(old_self) |
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self.clear() |
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self.update(new_config) |
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def dump(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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""" |
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Returns: |
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str: a yaml string representation of the config |
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""" |
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return super().dump(*args, **kwargs) |
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global_cfg = CfgNode() |
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def get_cfg() -> CfgNode: |
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""" |
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Get a copy of the default config. |
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Returns: |
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a detectron2 CfgNode instance. |
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""" |
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from .defaults import _C |
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return _C.clone() |
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def set_global_cfg(cfg: CfgNode) -> None: |
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""" |
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Let the global config point to the given cfg. |
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Assume that the given "cfg" has the key "KEY", after calling |
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`set_global_cfg(cfg)`, the key can be accessed by: |
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from detectron2.config import global_cfg |
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print(global_cfg.KEY) |
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By using a hacky global config, you can access these configs anywhere, |
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without having to pass the config object or the values deep into the code. |
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This is a hacky feature introduced for quick prototyping / research exploration. |
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""" |
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global global_cfg |
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global_cfg.clear() |
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global_cfg.update(cfg) |
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def configurable(init_func=None, *, from_config=None): |
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""" |
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Decorate a function or a class's __init__ method so that it can be called |
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with a :class:`CfgNode` object using a :func:`from_config` function that translates |
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:class:`CfgNode` to arguments. |
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Examples: |
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:: |
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# Usage 1: Decorator on __init__: |
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class A: |
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@configurable |
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def __init__(self, a, b=2, c=3): |
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pass |
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@classmethod |
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def from_config(cls, cfg): # 'cfg' must be the first argument |
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# Returns kwargs to be passed to __init__ |
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return {"a": cfg.A, "b": cfg.B} |
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a1 = A(a=1, b=2) # regular construction |
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a2 = A(cfg) # construct with a cfg |
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a3 = A(cfg, b=3, c=4) # construct with extra overwrite |
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# Usage 2: Decorator on any function. Needs an extra from_config argument: |
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@configurable(from_config=lambda cfg: {"a: cfg.A, "b": cfg.B}) |
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def a_func(a, b=2, c=3): |
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pass |
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a1 = a_func(a=1, b=2) # regular call |
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a2 = a_func(cfg) # call with a cfg |
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a3 = a_func(cfg, b=3, c=4) # call with extra overwrite |
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Args: |
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init_func (callable): a class's ``__init__`` method in usage 1. The |
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class must have a ``from_config`` classmethod which takes `cfg` as |
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the first argument. |
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from_config (callable): the from_config function in usage 2. It must take `cfg` |
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as its first argument. |
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""" |
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if init_func is not None: |
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assert ( |
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inspect.isfunction(init_func) |
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and from_config is None |
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and init_func.__name__ == "__init__" |
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), "Incorrect use of @configurable. Check API documentation for examples." |
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@functools.wraps(init_func) |
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def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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try: |
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from_config_func = type(self).from_config |
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except AttributeError as e: |
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raise AttributeError( |
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"Class with @configurable must have a 'from_config' classmethod." |
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) from e |
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if not inspect.ismethod(from_config_func): |
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raise TypeError("Class with @configurable must have a 'from_config' classmethod.") |
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if _called_with_cfg(*args, **kwargs): |
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explicit_args = _get_args_from_config(from_config_func, *args, **kwargs) |
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init_func(self, **explicit_args) |
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else: |
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init_func(self, *args, **kwargs) |
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return wrapped |
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else: |
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if from_config is None: |
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return configurable |
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assert inspect.isfunction( |
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from_config |
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), "from_config argument of configurable must be a function!" |
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def wrapper(orig_func): |
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@functools.wraps(orig_func) |
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def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): |
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if _called_with_cfg(*args, **kwargs): |
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explicit_args = _get_args_from_config(from_config, *args, **kwargs) |
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return orig_func(**explicit_args) |
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else: |
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return orig_func(*args, **kwargs) |
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wrapped.from_config = from_config |
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return wrapped |
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return wrapper |
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def _get_args_from_config(from_config_func, *args, **kwargs): |
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""" |
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Use `from_config` to obtain explicit arguments. |
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Returns: |
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dict: arguments to be used for cls.__init__ |
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""" |
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signature = inspect.signature(from_config_func) |
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if list(signature.parameters.keys())[0] != "cfg": |
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if inspect.isfunction(from_config_func): |
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name = from_config_func.__name__ |
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else: |
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name = f"{from_config_func.__self__}.from_config" |
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raise TypeError(f"{name} must take 'cfg' as the first argument!") |
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support_var_arg = any( |
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param.kind in [param.VAR_POSITIONAL, param.VAR_KEYWORD] |
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for param in signature.parameters.values() |
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) |
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if support_var_arg: |
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ret = from_config_func(*args, **kwargs) |
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else: |
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supported_arg_names = set(signature.parameters.keys()) |
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extra_kwargs = {} |
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for name in list(kwargs.keys()): |
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if name not in supported_arg_names: |
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extra_kwargs[name] = kwargs.pop(name) |
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ret = from_config_func(*args, **kwargs) |
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ret.update(extra_kwargs) |
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return ret |
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def _called_with_cfg(*args, **kwargs): |
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""" |
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Returns: |
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bool: whether the arguments contain CfgNode and should be considered |
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forwarded to from_config. |
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""" |
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from omegaconf import DictConfig |
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if len(args) and isinstance(args[0], (_CfgNode, DictConfig)): |
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return True |
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if isinstance(kwargs.pop("cfg", None), (_CfgNode, DictConfig)): |
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return True |
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return False |
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