[4e9f227] | 1 | # This program is public domain |
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| 2 | """ |
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| 3 | Parameter expression evaluator. |
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| 4 | |
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| 5 | For systems in which constraints are expressed as string expressions rather |
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| 6 | than python code, :func:`compile_constraints` can construct an expression |
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| 7 | evaluator that substitutes the computed values of the expressions into the |
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| 8 | parameters. |
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| 9 | |
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| 10 | The compiler requires a symbol table, an expression set and a context. |
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| 11 | The symbol table maps strings containing fully qualified names such as |
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| 12 | 'M1.c[3].full_width' to parameter objects with a 'value' property that |
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| 13 | can be queried and set. The expression set maps symbol names from the |
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| 14 | symbol table to string expressions. The context provides additional symbols |
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| 15 | for the expressions in addition to the usual mathematical functions and |
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| 16 | constants. |
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| 17 | |
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| 18 | The expressions are compiled and interpreted by python, with only minimal |
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| 19 | effort to make sure that they don't contain bad code. The resulting |
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| 20 | constraints function returns 0 so it can be used directly in a fit problem |
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| 21 | definition. |
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| 22 | |
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| 23 | Extracting the symbol table from the model depends on the structure of the |
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| 24 | model. If fitness.parameters() is set correctly, then this should simply |
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| 25 | be a matter of walking the parameter data, remembering the path to each |
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| 26 | parameter in the symbol table. For compactness, dictionary elements should |
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| 27 | be referenced by .name rather than ["name"]. Model name can be used as the |
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| 28 | top level. |
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| 29 | |
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| 30 | Getting the parameter expressions applied correctly is challenging. |
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| 31 | The following monkey patch works by overriding model_update in FitProblem |
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| 32 | so that after setp(p) is called and, the constraints expression can be |
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| 33 | applied before telling the underlying fitness function that the model |
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| 34 | is out of date:: |
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| 35 | |
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| 36 | # Override model update so that parameter constraints are applied |
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| 37 | problem._model_update = problem.model_update |
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| 38 | def model_update(): |
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| 39 | constraints() |
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| 40 | problem._model_update() |
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| 41 | problem.model_update = model_update |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | Ideally, this interface will change |
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| 44 | """ |
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[a1b8fee] | 45 | from __future__ import print_function |
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| 46 | |
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[4e9f227] | 47 | import math |
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| 48 | import re |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | # simple pattern which matches symbols. Note that it will also match |
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| 51 | # invalid substrings such as a3...9, but given syntactically correct |
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| 52 | # input it will only match symbols. |
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| 53 | _symbol_pattern = re.compile('([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9.]*)') |
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| 54 | |
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| 55 | def _symbols(expr,symtab): |
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| 56 | """ |
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| 57 | Given an expression string and a symbol table, return the set of symbols |
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| 58 | used in the expression. Symbols are only returned once even if they |
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| 59 | occur multiple times. The return value is a set with the elements in |
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| 60 | no particular order. |
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[574adc7] | 61 | |
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[4e9f227] | 62 | This is the first step in computing a dependency graph. |
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| 63 | """ |
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| 64 | matches = [m.group(0) for m in _symbol_pattern.finditer(expr)] |
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| 65 | return set([symtab[m] for m in matches if m in symtab]) |
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| 66 | |
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| 67 | def _substitute(expr,mapping): |
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| 68 | """ |
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| 69 | Replace all occurrences of symbol s with mapping[s] for s in mapping. |
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| 70 | """ |
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| 71 | # Find the symbols and the mapping |
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| 72 | matches = [(m.start(),m.end(),mapping[m.group(1)]) |
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| 73 | for m in _symbol_pattern.finditer(expr) |
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| 74 | if m.group(1) in mapping] |
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| 75 | |
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| 76 | # Split the expression in to pieces, with new symbols replacing old |
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| 77 | pieces = [] |
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| 78 | offset = 0 |
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| 79 | for start,end,text in matches: |
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| 80 | pieces += [expr[offset:start],text] |
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| 81 | offset = end |
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| 82 | pieces.append(expr[offset:]) |
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[574adc7] | 83 | |
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[4e9f227] | 84 | # Join the pieces and return them |
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| 85 | return "".join(pieces) |
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| 86 | |
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| 87 | def _find_dependencies(symtab, exprs): |
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| 88 | """ |
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| 89 | Returns a list of pair-wise dependencies from the parameter expressions. |
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[574adc7] | 90 | |
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[4e9f227] | 91 | For example, if p3 = p1+p2, then find_dependencies([p1,p2,p3]) will |
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| 92 | return [(p3,p1),(p3,p2)]. For base expressions without dependencies, |
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| 93 | such as p4 = 2*pi, this should return [(p4, None)] |
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| 94 | """ |
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| 95 | deps = [(target,source) |
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| 96 | for target,expr in exprs.items() |
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| 97 | for source in _symbols_or_none(expr,symtab)] |
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| 98 | return deps |
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| 99 | |
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| 100 | # Hack to deal with expressions without dependencies --- return a fake |
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| 101 | # dependency of None. |
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| 102 | # The better solution is fix order_dependencies so that it takes a |
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| 103 | # dictionary of {symbol: dependency_list}, for which no dependencies |
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| 104 | # is simply []; fix in parameter_mapping as well |
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| 105 | def _symbols_or_none(expr,symtab): |
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| 106 | syms = _symbols(expr,symtab) |
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| 107 | return syms if len(syms) else [None] |
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| 108 | |
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| 109 | def _parameter_mapping(pairs): |
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| 110 | """ |
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| 111 | Find the parameter substitution we need so that expressions can |
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[574adc7] | 112 | be evaluated without having to traverse a chain of |
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[4e9f227] | 113 | model.layer.parameter.value |
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| 114 | """ |
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| 115 | left,right = zip(*pairs) |
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| 116 | pars = list(sorted(p for p in set(left+right) if p is not None)) |
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| 117 | definition = dict( ('P%d'%i,p) for i,p in enumerate(pars) ) |
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| 118 | # p is None when there is an expression with no dependencies |
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| 119 | substitution = dict( (p,'P%d.value'%i) |
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| 120 | for i,p in enumerate(sorted(pars)) |
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| 121 | if p is not None) |
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| 122 | return definition, substitution |
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| 123 | |
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[574adc7] | 124 | def no_constraints(): |
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[4e9f227] | 125 | """ |
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| 126 | This parameter set has no constraints between the parameters. |
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| 127 | """ |
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| 128 | pass |
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| 129 | |
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| 130 | def compile_constraints(symtab, exprs, context={}): |
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| 131 | """ |
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| 132 | Build and return a function to evaluate all parameter expressions in |
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| 133 | the proper order. |
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| 134 | |
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| 135 | Input: |
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| 136 | |
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| 137 | *symtab* is the symbol table for the model: { 'name': parameter } |
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| 138 | |
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| 139 | *exprs* is the set of computed symbols: { 'name': 'expression' } |
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| 140 | |
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| 141 | *context* is any additional context needed to evaluate the expression |
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| 142 | |
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| 143 | Return: |
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| 144 | |
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| 145 | updater function which sets parameter.value for each expression |
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| 146 | |
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| 147 | Raises: |
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| 148 | |
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| 149 | AssertionError - model, parameter or function is missing |
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| 150 | |
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| 151 | SyntaxError - improper expression syntax |
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| 152 | |
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| 153 | ValueError - expressions have circular dependencies |
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| 154 | |
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| 155 | This function is not terribly sophisticated, and it would be easy to |
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| 156 | trick. However it handles the common cases cleanly and generates |
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| 157 | reasonable messages for the common errors. |
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| 158 | |
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| 159 | This code has not been fully audited for security. While we have |
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| 160 | removed the builtins and the ability to import modules, there may |
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| 161 | be other vectors for users to perform more than simple function |
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| 162 | evaluations. Unauthenticated users should not be running this code. |
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| 163 | |
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| 164 | Parameter names are assumed to contain only _.a-zA-Z0-9#[] |
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[574adc7] | 165 | |
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[4e9f227] | 166 | Both names are provided for inverse functions, e.g., acos and arccos. |
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| 167 | |
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| 168 | Should try running the function to identify syntax errors before |
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| 169 | running it in a fit. |
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[574adc7] | 170 | |
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[4e9f227] | 171 | Use help(fn) to see the code generated for the returned function fn. |
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| 172 | dis.dis(fn) will show the corresponding python vm instructions. |
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| 173 | """ |
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| 174 | |
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| 175 | # Sort the parameters in the order they need to be evaluated |
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| 176 | deps = _find_dependencies(symtab, exprs) |
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| 177 | if deps == []: return no_constraints |
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| 178 | order = order_dependencies(deps) |
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| 179 | |
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| 180 | |
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| 181 | # Rather than using the full path to the parameters in the parameter |
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| 182 | # expressions, instead use Pn, and substitute Pn.value for each occurrence |
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| 183 | # of the parameter in the expression. |
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| 184 | names = list(sorted(symtab.keys())) |
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| 185 | parameters = dict(('P%d'%i, symtab[k]) for i,k in enumerate(names)) |
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| 186 | mapping = dict((k, 'P%d.value'%i) for i,k in enumerate(names)) |
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| 187 | |
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| 188 | |
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| 189 | # Initialize dictionary with available functions |
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[3c680c1] | 190 | global_context = {} |
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| 191 | global_context.update(math.__dict__) |
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| 192 | global_context.update(dict(arcsin=math.asin,arccos=math.acos, |
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| 193 | arctan=math.atan,arctan2=math.atan2)) |
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| 194 | global_context.update(context) |
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| 195 | global_context.update(parameters) |
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| 196 | global_context['id'] = id |
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| 197 | local_context = {} |
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[4e9f227] | 198 | |
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| 199 | # Define the constraints function |
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| 200 | assignments = ["=".join((p,exprs[p])) for p in order] |
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| 201 | code = [_substitute(s, mapping) for s in assignments] |
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| 202 | functiondef = """ |
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| 203 | def eval_expressions(): |
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| 204 | ''' |
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| 205 | %s |
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| 206 | ''' |
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| 207 | %s |
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| 208 | return 0 |
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| 209 | """%("\n ".join(assignments),"\n ".join(code)) |
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| 210 | |
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| 211 | #print("Function: "+functiondef) |
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[3c680c1] | 212 | # CRUFT: python < 3.0; doc builder isn't allowing the following exec |
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| 213 | # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4484872/why-doesnt-exec-work-in-a-function-with-a-subfunction/41368813#comment73790496_41368813 |
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| 214 | #exec(functiondef, global_context, local_context) |
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| 215 | eval(compile(functiondef, '<string>', 'exec'), global_context, local_context) |
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| 216 | retfn = local_context['eval_expressions'] |
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[4e9f227] | 217 | |
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| 218 | # Remove garbage added to globals by exec |
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[3c680c1] | 219 | global_context.pop('__doc__', None) |
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| 220 | global_context.pop('__name__', None) |
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| 221 | global_context.pop('__file__', None) |
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| 222 | global_context.pop('__builtins__') |
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[4e9f227] | 223 | #print globals.keys() |
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| 224 | |
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| 225 | return retfn |
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| 226 | |
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| 227 | def order_dependencies(pairs): |
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| 228 | """ |
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| 229 | Order elements from pairs so that b comes before a in the |
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| 230 | ordered list for all pairs (a,b). |
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| 231 | """ |
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| 232 | #print "order_dependencies",pairs |
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| 233 | emptyset = set() |
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| 234 | order = [] |
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| 235 | |
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| 236 | # Break pairs into left set and right set |
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[3c680c1] | 237 | # Note: pairs is array or list, so use "len(pairs) > 0" to check for empty. |
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| 238 | left,right = [set(s) for s in zip(*pairs)] if len(pairs) > 0 else ([],[]) |
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| 239 | while len(pairs) > 0: |
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[4e9f227] | 240 | #print "within",pairs |
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| 241 | # Find which items only occur on the right |
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| 242 | independent = right - left |
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| 243 | if independent == emptyset: |
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| 244 | cycleset = ", ".join(str(s) for s in left) |
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[574adc7] | 245 | raise ValueError("Cyclic dependencies amongst %s"%cycleset) |
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[4e9f227] | 246 | |
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| 247 | # The possibly resolvable items are those that depend on the independents |
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| 248 | dependent = set([a for a,b in pairs if b in independent]) |
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| 249 | pairs = [(a,b) for a,b in pairs if b not in independent] |
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| 250 | if pairs == []: |
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| 251 | resolved = dependent |
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| 252 | else: |
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| 253 | left,right = [set(s) for s in zip(*pairs)] |
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| 254 | resolved = dependent - left |
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| 255 | #print "independent",independent,"dependent",dependent,"resolvable",resolved |
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| 256 | order += resolved |
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| 257 | #print "new order",order |
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| 258 | order.reverse() |
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| 259 | return order |
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| 260 | |
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| 261 | # ========= Test code ======== |
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| 262 | def _check(msg,pairs): |
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| 263 | """ |
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| 264 | Verify that the list n contains the given items, and that the list |
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| 265 | satisfies the partial ordering given by the pairs in partial order. |
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| 266 | """ |
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[3c680c1] | 267 | # Note: pairs is array or list, so use "len(pairs) > 0" to check for empty. |
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| 268 | left,right = zip(*pairs) if len(pairs) > 0 else ([],[]) |
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[4e9f227] | 269 | items = set(left) |
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| 270 | n = order_dependencies(pairs) |
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| 271 | if set(n) != items or len(n) != len(items): |
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| 272 | n.sort() |
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| 273 | items = list(items); items.sort() |
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[574adc7] | 274 | raise ValueError("%s expect %s to contain %s for %s"%(msg,n,items,pairs)) |
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[4e9f227] | 275 | for lo,hi in pairs: |
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| 276 | if lo in n and hi in n and n.index(lo) >= n.index(hi): |
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[574adc7] | 277 | raise ValueError("%s expect %s before %s in %s for %s"%(msg,lo,hi,n,pairs)) |
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[4e9f227] | 278 | |
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| 279 | def test_deps(): |
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[9a5097c] | 280 | import numpy as np |
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[4e9f227] | 281 | |
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| 282 | # Null case |
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| 283 | _check("test empty",[]) |
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| 284 | |
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| 285 | # Some dependencies |
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| 286 | _check("test1",[(2,7),(1,5),(1,4),(2,1),(3,1),(5,6)]) |
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| 287 | _check("test1 renumbered",[(6,1),(7,3),(7,4),(6,7),(5,7),(3,2)]) |
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[9a5097c] | 288 | _check("test1 numpy",np.array([(2,7),(1,5),(1,4),(2,1),(3,1),(5,6)])) |
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[4e9f227] | 289 | |
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| 290 | # No dependencies |
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| 291 | _check("test2",[(4,1),(3,2),(8,4)]) |
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| 292 | |
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| 293 | # Cycle test |
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| 294 | pairs = [(1,4),(4,3),(4,5),(5,1)] |
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[574adc7] | 295 | try: |
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| 296 | n = order_dependencies(pairs) |
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| 297 | except ValueError: |
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| 298 | pass |
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| 299 | else: |
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| 300 | raise ValueError("test3 expect ValueError exception for %s"%(pairs,)) |
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[4e9f227] | 301 | |
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| 302 | # large test for gross speed check |
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[9a5097c] | 303 | A = np.random.randint(4000,size=(1000,2)) |
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[4e9f227] | 304 | A[:,1] += 4000 # Avoid cycles |
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| 305 | _check("test-large",A) |
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| 306 | |
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| 307 | # depth tests |
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| 308 | k = 200 |
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[9a5097c] | 309 | A = np.array([range(0,k),range(1,k+1)]).T |
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[4e9f227] | 310 | _check("depth-1",A) |
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| 311 | |
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[9a5097c] | 312 | A = np.array([range(1,k+1),range(0,k)]).T |
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[4e9f227] | 313 | _check("depth-2",A) |
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| 314 | |
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| 315 | def test_expr(): |
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| 316 | import inspect, dis |
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| 317 | import math |
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[574adc7] | 318 | |
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[4e9f227] | 319 | symtab = {'a.b.x':1, 'a.c':2, 'a.b':3, 'b.x':4} |
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| 320 | expr = 'a.b.x + sin(4*pi*a.c) + a.b.x/a.b' |
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[574adc7] | 321 | |
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[4e9f227] | 322 | # Check symbol lookup |
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| 323 | assert _symbols(expr, symtab) == set([1,2,3]) |
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| 324 | |
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| 325 | # Check symbol rename |
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| 326 | assert _substitute(expr,{'a.b.x':'Q'}) == 'Q + sin(4*pi*a.c) + Q/a.b' |
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| 327 | assert _substitute(expr,{'a.b':'Q'}) == 'a.b.x + sin(4*pi*a.c) + a.b.x/Q' |
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| 328 | |
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| 329 | |
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| 330 | # Check dependency builder |
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| 331 | # Fake parameter class |
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| 332 | class Parameter: |
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| 333 | def __init__(self, name, value=0, expression=''): |
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| 334 | self.path = name |
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| 335 | self.value = value |
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| 336 | self.expression = expression |
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| 337 | def iscomputed(self): return (self.expression != '') |
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| 338 | def __repr__(self): return self.path |
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| 339 | def world(*pars): |
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| 340 | symtab = dict((p.path,p) for p in pars) |
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| 341 | exprs = dict((p.path,p.expression) for p in pars if p.iscomputed()) |
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| 342 | return symtab, exprs |
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| 343 | p1 = Parameter('G0.sigma',5) |
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| 344 | p2 = Parameter('other',expression='2*pi*sin(G0.sigma/.1875) + M1.G1') |
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| 345 | p3 = Parameter('M1.G1',6) |
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| 346 | p4 = Parameter('constant',expression='2*pi*35') |
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| 347 | # Simple chain |
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| 348 | assert set(_find_dependencies(*world(p1,p2,p3))) == set([(p2.path,p1),(p2.path,p3)]) |
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| 349 | # Constant expression |
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| 350 | assert set(_find_dependencies(*world(p1,p4))) == set([(p4.path,None)]) |
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| 351 | # No dependencies |
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| 352 | assert set(_find_dependencies(*world(p1,p3))) == set([]) |
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| 353 | |
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| 354 | # Check function builder |
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| 355 | fn = compile_constraints(*world(p1,p2,p3)) |
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| 356 | |
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| 357 | # Inspect the resulting function |
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| 358 | if 0: |
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| 359 | print(inspect.getdoc(fn)) |
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| 360 | print(dis.dis(fn)) |
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| 361 | |
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| 362 | # Evaluate the function and see if it updates the |
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| 363 | # target value as expected |
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| 364 | fn() |
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| 365 | expected = 2*math.pi*math.sin(5/.1875) + 6 |
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| 366 | assert p2.value == expected,"Value was %s, not %s"%(p2.value,expected) |
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[574adc7] | 367 | |
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[4e9f227] | 368 | # Check empty dependency set doesn't crash |
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| 369 | fn = compile_constraints(*world(p1,p3)) |
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| 370 | fn() |
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| 371 | |
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| 372 | # Check that constants are evaluated properly |
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| 373 | fn = compile_constraints(*world(p4)) |
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| 374 | fn() |
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| 375 | assert p4.value == 2*math.pi*35 |
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| 376 | |
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| 377 | # Check additional context example; this also tests multiple |
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| 378 | # expressions |
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| 379 | class Table: |
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| 380 | Si = 2.09 |
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| 381 | values = {'Si': 2.07} |
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| 382 | tbl = Table() |
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| 383 | p5 = Parameter('lookup',expression="tbl.Si") |
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| 384 | fn = compile_constraints(*world(p1,p2,p3,p5),context=dict(tbl=tbl)) |
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| 385 | fn() |
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| 386 | assert p5.value == 2.09,"Value for %s was %s"%(p5.expression,p5.value) |
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| 387 | p5.expression = "tbl.values['Si']" |
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| 388 | fn = compile_constraints(*world(p1,p2,p3,p5),context=dict(tbl=tbl)) |
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| 389 | fn() |
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| 390 | assert p5.value == 2.07,"Value for %s was %s"%(p5.expression,p5.value) |
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[574adc7] | 391 | |
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[4e9f227] | 392 | |
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| 393 | # Verify that we capture invalid expressions |
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[574adc7] | 394 | for expr in ['G4.cage', 'M0.cage', 'M1.G1 + *2', |
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[4e9f227] | 395 | 'piddle', |
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| 396 | '5; import sys; print "p0wned"', |
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| 397 | '__import__("sys").argv']: |
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| 398 | try: |
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| 399 | p6 = Parameter('broken',expression=expr) |
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| 400 | fn = compile_constraints(*world(p6)) |
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| 401 | fn() |
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| 402 | except Exception as msg: |
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| 403 | #print(msg) |
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| 404 | pass |
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| 405 | else: |
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| 406 | raise "Failed to raise error for %s"%expr |
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| 407 | |
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| 408 | if __name__ == "__main__": |
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| 409 | test_expr() |
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| 410 | test_deps() |
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