# coding: utf8 from __future__ import unicode_literals import bz2 import ujson import re from libc.string cimport memset, memcpy from libc.stdint cimport int32_t from libc.math cimport sqrt from cymem.cymem cimport Address from .lexeme cimport EMPTY_LEXEME from .lexeme cimport Lexeme from .strings cimport hash_string from .typedefs cimport attr_t from .cfile cimport CFile from .tokens.token cimport Token from .attrs cimport PROB, LANG from .structs cimport SerializedLexemeC from .compat import copy_reg, pickle from .lemmatizer import Lemmatizer from .attrs import intify_attrs from . import util from . import attrs from . import symbols DEF MAX_VEC_SIZE = 100000 cdef float[MAX_VEC_SIZE] EMPTY_VEC memset(EMPTY_VEC, 0, sizeof(EMPTY_VEC)) memset(&EMPTY_LEXEME, 0, sizeof(LexemeC)) EMPTY_LEXEME.vector = EMPTY_VEC cdef class Vocab: """A look-up table that allows you to access `Lexeme` objects. The `Vocab` instance also provides access to the `StringStore`, and owns underlying C-data that is shared between `Doc` objects. """ def __init__(self, lex_attr_getters=None, tag_map=None, lemmatizer=None, strings=tuple(), **deprecated_kwargs): """Create the vocabulary. lex_attr_getters (dict): A dictionary mapping attribute IDs to functions to compute them. Defaults to `None`. tag_map (dict): A dictionary mapping fine-grained tags to coarse-grained parts-of-speech, and optionally morphological attributes. lemmatizer (object): A lemmatizer. Defaults to `None`. strings (StringStore): StringStore that maps strings to integers, and vice versa. RETURNS (Vocab): The newly constructed vocab object. """ util.check_renamed_kwargs({'get_lex_attr': 'lex_attr_getters'}, deprecated_kwargs) lex_attr_getters = lex_attr_getters if lex_attr_getters is not None else {} tag_map = tag_map if tag_map is not None else {} if lemmatizer in (None, True, False): lemmatizer = Lemmatizer({}, {}, {}) self.mem = Pool() self._by_hash = PreshMap() self._by_orth = PreshMap() self.strings = StringStore() if strings: for string in strings: self.strings[string] # Load strings in a special order, so that we have an onset number for # the vocabulary. This way, when words are added in order, the orth ID # is the frequency rank of the word, plus a certain offset. The structural # strings are loaded first, because the vocab is open-class, and these # symbols are closed class. # TODO: Actually this has turned out to be a pain in the ass... # It means the data is invalidated when we add a symbol :( # Need to rethink this. for name in symbols.NAMES + list(sorted(tag_map.keys())): if name: _ = self.strings[name] self.lex_attr_getters = lex_attr_getters self.morphology = Morphology(self.strings, tag_map, lemmatizer) self.length = 1 property lang: def __get__(self): langfunc = None if self.lex_attr_getters: langfunc = self.lex_attr_getters.get(LANG, None) return langfunc('_') if langfunc else '' def __len__(self): """The current number of lexemes stored. RETURNS (int): The current number of lexemes stored. """ return self.length def add_flag(self, flag_getter, int flag_id=-1): """Set a new boolean flag to words in the vocabulary. The flag_getter function will be called over the words currently in the vocab, and then applied to new words as they occur. You'll then be able to access the flag value on each token, using token.check_flag(flag_id). See also: `Lexeme.set_flag`, `Lexeme.check_flag`, `Token.set_flag`, `Token.check_flag`. flag_getter (callable): A function `f(unicode) -> bool`, to get the flag value. flag_id (int): An integer between 1 and 63 (inclusive), specifying the bit at which the flag will be stored. If -1, the lowest available bit will be chosen. RETURNS (int): The integer ID by which the flag value can be checked. EXAMPLE: >>> MY_PRODUCT = nlp.vocab.add_flag(lambda text: text in ['spaCy', 'dislaCy']) >>> doc = nlp(u'I like spaCy') >>> assert doc[2].check_flag(MY_PRODUCT) == True """ if flag_id == -1: for bit in range(1, 64): if bit not in self.lex_attr_getters: flag_id = bit break else: raise ValueError( "Cannot find empty bit for new lexical flag. All bits between " "0 and 63 are occupied. You can replace one by specifying the " "flag_id explicitly, e.g. nlp.vocab.add_flag(your_func, flag_id=IS_ALPHA") elif flag_id >= 64 or flag_id < 1: raise ValueError( "Invalid value for flag_id: %d. Flag IDs must be between " "1 and 63 (inclusive)" % flag_id) for lex in self: lex.set_flag(flag_id, flag_getter(lex.orth_)) self.lex_attr_getters[flag_id] = flag_getter return flag_id cdef const LexemeC* get(self, Pool mem, unicode string) except NULL: """Get a pointer to a `LexemeC` from the lexicon, creating a new `Lexeme` if necessary, using memory acquired from the given pool. If the pool is the lexicon's own memory, the lexeme is saved in the lexicon. """ if string == u'': return &EMPTY_LEXEME cdef LexemeC* lex cdef hash_t key = hash_string(string) lex = self._by_hash.get(key) cdef size_t addr if lex != NULL: if lex.orth != self.strings[string]: raise LookupError.mismatched_strings( lex.orth, self.strings[string], string) return lex else: return self._new_lexeme(mem, string) cdef const LexemeC* get_by_orth(self, Pool mem, attr_t orth) except NULL: """Get a pointer to a `LexemeC` from the lexicon, creating a new `Lexeme` if necessary, using memory acquired from the given pool. If the pool is the lexicon's own memory, the lexeme is saved in the lexicon. """ if orth == 0: return &EMPTY_LEXEME cdef LexemeC* lex lex = self._by_orth.get(orth) if lex != NULL: return lex else: return self._new_lexeme(mem, self.strings[orth]) cdef const LexemeC* _new_lexeme(self, Pool mem, unicode string) except NULL: cdef hash_t key if len(string) < 3 or self.length < 10000: mem = self.mem cdef bint is_oov = mem is not self.mem lex = mem.alloc(sizeof(LexemeC), 1) lex.orth = self.strings[string] lex.length = len(string) lex.id = self.length lex.vector = mem.alloc(self.vectors_length, sizeof(float)) if self.lex_attr_getters is not None: for attr, func in self.lex_attr_getters.items(): value = func(string) if isinstance(value, unicode): value = self.strings[value] if attr == PROB: lex.prob = value elif value is not None: Lexeme.set_struct_attr(lex, attr, value) if is_oov: lex.id = 0 else: key = hash_string(string) self._add_lex_to_vocab(key, lex) assert lex != NULL, string return lex cdef int _add_lex_to_vocab(self, hash_t key, const LexemeC* lex) except -1: self._by_hash.set(key, lex) self._by_orth.set(lex.orth, lex) self.length += 1 def __contains__(self, unicode string): """Check whether the string has an entry in the vocabulary. string (unicode): The ID string. RETURNS (bool) Whether the string has an entry in the vocabulary. """ key = hash_string(string) lex = self._by_hash.get(key) return lex is not NULL def __iter__(self): """Iterate over the lexemes in the vocabulary. YIELDS (Lexeme): An entry in the vocabulary. """ cdef attr_t orth cdef size_t addr for orth, addr in self._by_orth.items(): yield Lexeme(self, orth) def __getitem__(self, id_or_string): """Retrieve a lexeme, given an int ID or a unicode string. If a previously unseen unicode string is given, a new lexeme is created and stored. id_or_string (int or unicode): The integer ID of a word, or its unicode string. If `int >= Lexicon.size`, `IndexError` is raised. If `id_or_string` is neither an int nor a unicode string, `ValueError` is raised. RETURNS (Lexeme): The lexeme indicated by the given ID. EXAMPLE: >>> apple = nlp.vocab.strings['apple'] >>> assert nlp.vocab[apple] == nlp.vocab[u'apple'] """ cdef attr_t orth if type(id_or_string) == unicode: orth = self.strings[id_or_string] else: orth = id_or_string return Lexeme(self, orth) cdef const TokenC* make_fused_token(self, substrings) except NULL: cdef int i tokens = self.mem.alloc(len(substrings) + 1, sizeof(TokenC)) for i, props in enumerate(substrings): props = intify_attrs(props, strings_map=self.strings, _do_deprecated=True) token = &tokens[i] # Set the special tokens up to have arbitrary attributes token.lex = self.get_by_orth(self.mem, props[attrs.ORTH]) if attrs.TAG in props: self.morphology.assign_tag(token, props[attrs.TAG]) for attr_id, value in props.items(): Token.set_struct_attr(token, attr_id, value) return tokens def to_disk(self, path): """Save the current state to a directory. path (unicode or Path): A path to a directory, which will be created if it doesn't exist. Paths may be either strings or `Path`-like objects. """ path = util.ensure_path(path) if not path.exists(): path.mkdir() strings_loc = path / 'strings.json' with strings_loc.open('w', encoding='utf8') as file_: self.strings.dump(file_) # TODO: pickle # self.dump(path / 'lexemes.bin') def from_disk(self, path): """Loads state from a directory. Modifies the object in place and returns it. path (unicode or Path): A path to a directory. Paths may be either strings or `Path`-like objects. RETURNS (Vocab): The modified `Vocab` object. """ path = util.ensure_path(path) with (path / 'vocab' / 'strings.json').open('r', encoding='utf8') as file_: strings_list = ujson.load(file_) for string in strings_list: self.strings[string] self.load_lexemes(path / 'lexemes.bin') def to_bytes(self, **exclude): """Serialize the current state to a binary string. **exclude: Named attributes to prevent from being serialized. RETURNS (bytes): The serialized form of the `Vocab` object. """ raise NotImplementedError() def from_bytes(self, bytest_data, **exclude): """Load state from a binary string. bytes_data (bytes): The data to load from. **exclude: Named attributes to prevent from being loaded. RETURNS (Vocab): The `Vocab` object. """ raise NotImplementedError() def lexemes_to_bytes(self, **exclude): cdef hash_t key cdef size_t addr cdef LexemeC* lexeme = NULL cdef SerializedLexemeC lex_data cdef int size = 0 for key, addr in self._by_hash.items(): if addr == 0: continue size += sizeof(lex_data.data) byte_string = b'\0' * size byte_ptr = byte_string cdef int j cdef int i = 0 for key, addr in self._by_hash.items(): if addr == 0: continue lexeme = addr lex_data = Lexeme.c_to_bytes(lexeme) for j in range(sizeof(lex_data.data)): byte_ptr[i] = lex_data.data[j] i += 1 return byte_string def lexemes_from_bytes(self, bytes bytes_data): """Load the binary vocabulary data from the given string.""" cdef LexemeC* lexeme cdef hash_t key cdef unicode py_str cdef int i = 0 cdef int j = 0 cdef SerializedLexemeC lex_data chunk_size = sizeof(lex_data.data) cdef unsigned char* bytes_ptr = bytes_data for i in range(0, len(bytes_data), chunk_size): lexeme = self.mem.alloc(1, sizeof(LexemeC)) for j in range(sizeof(lex_data.data)): lex_data.data[j] = bytes_ptr[i+j] Lexeme.c_from_bytes(lexeme, lex_data) lexeme.vector = EMPTY_VEC py_str = self.strings[lexeme.orth] assert self.strings[py_str] == lexeme.orth, (py_str, lexeme.orth) key = hash_string(py_str) self._by_hash.set(key, lexeme) self._by_orth.set(lexeme.orth, lexeme) self.length += 1 # Deprecated --- delete these once stable def dump_vectors(self, out_loc): """Save the word vectors to a binary file. loc (Path): The path to save to. """ cdef int32_t vec_len = self.vectors_length cdef int32_t word_len cdef bytes word_str cdef char* chars cdef Lexeme lexeme cdef CFile out_file = CFile(out_loc, 'wb') for lexeme in self: word_str = lexeme.orth_.encode('utf8') vec = lexeme.c.vector word_len = len(word_str) out_file.write_from(&word_len, 1, sizeof(word_len)) out_file.write_from(&vec_len, 1, sizeof(vec_len)) chars = word_str out_file.write_from(chars, word_len, sizeof(char)) out_file.write_from(vec, vec_len, sizeof(float)) out_file.close() def load_vectors(self, file_): """Load vectors from a text-based file. file_ (buffer): The file to read from. Entries should be separated by newlines, and each entry should be whitespace delimited. The first value of the entry should be the word string, and subsequent entries should be the values of the vector. RETURNS (int): The length of the vectors loaded. """ cdef LexemeC* lexeme cdef attr_t orth cdef int32_t vec_len = -1 cdef double norm = 0.0 whitespace_pattern = re.compile(r'\s', re.UNICODE) for line_num, line in enumerate(file_): pieces = line.split() word_str = " " if whitespace_pattern.match(line) else pieces.pop(0) if vec_len == -1: vec_len = len(pieces) elif vec_len != len(pieces): raise VectorReadError.mismatched_sizes(file_, line_num, vec_len, len(pieces)) orth = self.strings[word_str] lexeme = self.get_by_orth(self.mem, orth) lexeme.vector = self.mem.alloc(vec_len, sizeof(float)) for i, val_str in enumerate(pieces): lexeme.vector[i] = float(val_str) norm = 0.0 for i in range(vec_len): norm += lexeme.vector[i] * lexeme.vector[i] lexeme.l2_norm = sqrt(norm) self.vectors_length = vec_len return vec_len def load_vectors_from_bin_loc(self, loc): """Load vectors from the location of a binary file. loc (unicode): The path of the binary file to load from. RETURNS (int): The length of the vectors loaded. """ cdef CFile file_ = CFile(loc, b'rb') cdef int32_t word_len cdef int32_t vec_len = 0 cdef int32_t prev_vec_len = 0 cdef float* vec cdef Address mem cdef attr_t string_id cdef bytes py_word cdef vector[float*] vectors cdef int line_num = 0 cdef Pool tmp_mem = Pool() while True: try: file_.read_into(&word_len, sizeof(word_len), 1) except IOError: break file_.read_into(&vec_len, sizeof(vec_len), 1) if prev_vec_len != 0 and vec_len != prev_vec_len: raise VectorReadError.mismatched_sizes(loc, line_num, vec_len, prev_vec_len) if 0 >= vec_len >= MAX_VEC_SIZE: raise VectorReadError.bad_size(loc, vec_len) chars = file_.alloc_read(tmp_mem, word_len, sizeof(char)) vec = file_.alloc_read(self.mem, vec_len, sizeof(float)) string_id = self.strings[chars[:word_len]] # Insert words into vocab to add vector. self.get_by_orth(self.mem, string_id) while string_id >= vectors.size(): vectors.push_back(EMPTY_VEC) assert vec != NULL vectors[string_id] = vec line_num += 1 cdef LexemeC* lex cdef size_t lex_addr cdef double norm = 0.0 cdef int i for orth, lex_addr in self._by_orth.items(): lex = lex_addr if lex.lower < vectors.size(): lex.vector = vectors[lex.lower] norm = 0.0 for i in range(vec_len): norm += lex.vector[i] * lex.vector[i] lex.l2_norm = sqrt(norm) else: lex.vector = EMPTY_VEC self.vectors_length = vec_len return vec_len def resize_vectors(self, int new_size): """Set vectors_length to a new size, and allocate more memory for the `Lexeme` vectors if necessary. The memory will be zeroed. new_size (int): The new size of the vectors. """ cdef hash_t key cdef size_t addr if new_size > self.vectors_length: for key, addr in self._by_hash.items(): lex = addr lex.vector = self.mem.realloc(lex.vector, new_size * sizeof(lex.vector[0])) self.vectors_length = new_size def write_binary_vectors(in_loc, out_loc): cdef CFile out_file = CFile(out_loc, 'wb') cdef Address mem cdef int32_t word_len cdef int32_t vec_len cdef char* chars with bz2.BZ2File(in_loc, 'r') as file_: for line in file_: pieces = line.split() word = pieces.pop(0) mem = Address(len(pieces), sizeof(float)) vec = mem.ptr for i, val_str in enumerate(pieces): vec[i] = float(val_str) word_len = len(word) vec_len = len(pieces) out_file.write_from(&word_len, 1, sizeof(word_len)) out_file.write_from(&vec_len, 1, sizeof(vec_len)) chars = word out_file.write_from(chars, len(word), sizeof(char)) out_file.write_from(vec, vec_len, sizeof(float)) def pickle_vocab(vocab): sstore = vocab.strings morph = vocab.morphology length = vocab.length data_dir = vocab.data_dir lex_attr_getters = vocab.lex_attr_getters lexemes_data = vocab.lexemes_to_bytes() vectors_length = vocab.vectors_length return (unpickle_vocab, (sstore, morph, data_dir, lex_attr_getters, lexemes_data, length, vectors_length)) def unpickle_vocab(sstore, morphology, data_dir, lex_attr_getters, bytes lexemes_data, int length, int vectors_length): cdef Vocab vocab = Vocab() vocab.length = length vocab.vectors_length = vectors_length vocab.strings = sstore vocab.morphology = morphology vocab.data_dir = data_dir vocab.lex_attr_getters = lex_attr_getters vocab.lexemes_from_bytes(lexemes_data) vocab.length = length vocab.vectors_length = vectors_length return vocab copy_reg.pickle(Vocab, pickle_vocab, unpickle_vocab) class LookupError(Exception): @classmethod def mismatched_strings(cls, id_, id_string, original_string): return cls( "Error fetching a Lexeme from the Vocab. When looking up a string, " "the lexeme returned had an orth ID that did not match the query string. " "This means that the cached lexeme structs are mismatched to the " "string encoding table. The mismatched:\n" "Query string: {query}\n" "Orth cached: {orth_str}\n" "ID of orth: {orth_id}".format( query=repr(original_string), orth_str=repr(id_string), orth_id=id_) ) class VectorReadError(Exception): @classmethod def mismatched_sizes(cls, loc, line_num, prev_size, curr_size): return cls( "Error reading word vectors from %s on line %d.\n" "All vectors must be the same size.\n" "Prev size: %d\n" "Curr size: %d" % (loc, line_num, prev_size, curr_size)) @classmethod def bad_size(cls, loc, size): return cls( "Error reading word vectors from %s.\n" "Vector size: %d\n" "Max size: %d\n" "Min size: 1\n" % (loc, size, MAX_VEC_SIZE))