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Detect cycle during projectivize (#10877)
* detect cycle during projectivize * not complete test to detect cycle in projectivize * boolean to int type to propagate error * use unordered_set instead of set * moved error message to errors * removed cycle from test case * use find instead of count * cycle check: only perform one lookup * Return bool again from _has_head_as_ancestor Communicate presence of cycles through an output argument. * Switch to returning std::pair to encode presence of a cycle The has_cycle pointer is too easy to misuse. Ideally, we would have a sum type like Rust's `Result` here, but C++ is not there yet. * _is_non_proj_arc: clarify what we are returning * _has_head_as_ancestor: remove count We are now explicitly checking for cycles, so the algorithm must always terminate. Either we encounter the head, we find a root, or a cycle. * _is_nonproj_arc: simplify condition * Another refactor using C++ exceptions * Remove unused error code * Print graph with cycle on exception * Include .hh files in source package * Add FIXME comment * cycle detection test * find cycle when starting from problematic vertex Co-authored-by: Daniël de Kok <me@danieldk.eu>
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recursive-include spacy *.pyi *.pyx *.pxd *.txt *.cfg *.jinja *.toml
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recursive-include spacy *.pyi *.pyx *.pxd *.txt *.cfg *.jinja *.toml *.hh
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include LICENSE
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include README.md
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include pyproject.toml
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#ifndef NONPROJ_HH
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#define NONPROJ_HH
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#include <stdexcept>
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#include <string>
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void raise_domain_error(std::string const &msg) {
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throw std::domain_error(msg);
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}
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#endif // NONPROJ_HH
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from libcpp.string cimport string
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cdef extern from "nonproj.hh":
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cdef void raise_domain_error(const string& msg) nogil except +
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scheme.
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"""
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from copy import copy
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from cython.operator cimport preincrement as incr, dereference as deref
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from libc.limits cimport INT_MAX
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from libc.stdlib cimport abs
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from libcpp cimport bool
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from libcpp.string cimport string, to_string
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from libcpp.vector cimport vector
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from libcpp.unordered_set cimport unordered_set
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from ...tokens.doc cimport Doc, set_children_from_heads
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return _is_nonproj_arc(tokenid, c_heads)
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cdef bool _is_nonproj_arc(int tokenid, const vector[int]& heads) nogil:
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cdef bool _is_nonproj_arc(int tokenid, const vector[int]& heads) nogil except *:
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# definition (e.g. Havelka 2007): an arc h -> d, h < d is non-projective
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# if there is a token k, h < k < d such that h is not
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# an ancestor of k. Same for h -> d, h > d
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return False
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elif head < 0: # unattached tokens cannot be non-projective
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return False
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cdef int start, end
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if head < tokenid:
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start, end = (head+1, tokenid)
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else:
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start, end = (tokenid+1, head)
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for k in range(start, end):
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if _has_head_as_ancestor(k, head, heads):
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continue
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else: # head not in ancestors: d -> h is non-projective
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if not _has_head_as_ancestor(k, head, heads):
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return True
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return False
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cdef bool _has_head_as_ancestor(int tokenid, int head, const vector[int]& heads) nogil:
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cdef bool _has_head_as_ancestor(int tokenid, int head, const vector[int]& heads) nogil except *:
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ancestor = tokenid
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cnt = 0
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while cnt < heads.size():
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cdef unordered_set[int] seen_tokens
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seen_tokens.insert(ancestor)
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while True:
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# Reached the head or a disconnected node
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if heads[ancestor] == head or heads[ancestor] < 0:
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return True
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# Reached the root
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if heads[ancestor] == ancestor:
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return False
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ancestor = heads[ancestor]
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cnt += 1
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result = seen_tokens.insert(ancestor)
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# Found cycle
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if not result.second:
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raise_domain_error(heads_to_string(heads))
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return False
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cdef string heads_to_string(const vector[int]& heads) nogil:
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cdef vector[int].const_iterator citer
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cdef string cycle_str
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cycle_str.append("Found cycle in dependency graph: [")
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# FIXME: Rewrite using ostringstream when available in Cython.
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citer = heads.const_begin()
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while citer != heads.const_end():
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if citer != heads.const_begin():
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cycle_str.append(", ")
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cycle_str.append(to_string(deref(citer)))
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incr(citer)
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cycle_str.append("]")
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return cycle_str
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def is_nonproj_tree(heads):
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cdef vector[int] c_heads = _heads_to_c(heads)
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# a tree is non-projective if at least one arc is non-projective
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return _get_smallest_nonproj_arc(c_heads)
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cdef int _get_smallest_nonproj_arc(const vector[int]& heads) nogil:
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cdef int _get_smallest_nonproj_arc(const vector[int]& heads) nogil except -2:
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# return the smallest non-proj arc or None
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# where size is defined as the distance between dep and head
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# and ties are broken left to right
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cdef int smallest_size = INT_MAX
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# -1 means its already projective.
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cdef int smallest_np_arc = -1
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cdef int size
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cdef int tokenid
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assert contains_cycle(multirooted_tree) is None
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def test_parser_is_nonproj_arc(nonproj_tree, partial_tree, multirooted_tree):
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def test_parser_is_nonproj_arc(cyclic_tree, nonproj_tree, partial_tree, multirooted_tree):
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assert is_nonproj_arc(0, nonproj_tree) is False
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assert is_nonproj_arc(1, nonproj_tree) is False
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assert is_nonproj_arc(2, nonproj_tree) is False
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assert is_nonproj_arc(7, partial_tree) is False
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assert is_nonproj_arc(17, multirooted_tree) is False
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assert is_nonproj_arc(16, multirooted_tree) is True
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=r'Found cycle in dependency graph: \[1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 3, 2\]'):
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is_nonproj_arc(6, cyclic_tree)
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def test_parser_is_nonproj_tree(
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proj_tree, nonproj_tree, partial_tree, multirooted_tree
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proj_tree, cyclic_tree, nonproj_tree, partial_tree, multirooted_tree
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):
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assert is_nonproj_tree(proj_tree) is False
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assert is_nonproj_tree(nonproj_tree) is True
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assert is_nonproj_tree(partial_tree) is False
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assert is_nonproj_tree(multirooted_tree) is True
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=r'Found cycle in dependency graph: \[1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 3, 2\]'):
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is_nonproj_tree(cyclic_tree)
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def test_parser_pseudoprojectivity(en_vocab):
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tree = [1, 2, 2]
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nonproj_tree = [1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 2, 7, 4, 2]
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nonproj_tree2 = [9, 1, 3, 1, 5, 6, 9, 8, 6, 1, 6, 12, 13, 10, 1]
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cyclic_tree = [1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 3, 2]
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labels = ["det", "nsubj", "root", "det", "dobj", "aux", "nsubj", "acl", "punct"]
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labels2 = ["advmod", "root", "det", "nsubj", "advmod", "det", "dobj", "det", "nmod", "aux", "nmod", "advmod", "det", "amod", "punct"]
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cyclic_labels = ["det", "nsubj", "root", "det", "dobj", "aux", "punct"]
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# fmt: on
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assert nonproj.decompose("X||Y") == ("X", "Y")
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assert nonproj.decompose("X") == ("X", "")
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assert nonproj.get_smallest_nonproj_arc_slow(nonproj_tree2) == 10
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# fmt: off
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proj_heads, deco_labels = nonproj.projectivize(nonproj_tree, labels)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=r'Found cycle in dependency graph: \[1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 3, 2\]'):
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nonproj.projectivize(cyclic_tree, cyclic_labels)
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assert proj_heads == [1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 2, 7, 5, 2]
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assert deco_labels == ["det", "nsubj", "root", "det", "dobj", "aux",
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"nsubj", "acl||dobj", "punct"]
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def test_projectivize(en_tokenizer):
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doc = en_tokenizer("He pretty quickly walks away")
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heads = [3, 2, 3, 0, 2]
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heads = [3, 2, 3, 3, 2]
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deps = ["dep"] * len(heads)
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example = Example.from_dict(doc, {"heads": heads, "deps": deps})
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proj_heads, proj_labels = example.get_aligned_parse(projectivize=True)
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nonproj_heads, nonproj_labels = example.get_aligned_parse(projectivize=False)
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assert proj_heads == [3, 2, 3, 0, 3]
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assert nonproj_heads == [3, 2, 3, 0, 2]
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assert proj_heads == [3, 2, 3, 3, 3]
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assert nonproj_heads == [3, 2, 3, 3, 2]
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def test_iob_to_biluo():
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