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# coding=utf-8
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# Copyright 2020 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""
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This script is responsible for making sure the dummies in utils/dummies_xxx.py are up to date with the main init.
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Why dummies? This is to make sure that a user can always import all objects from `transformers`, even if they don't
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have the necessary extra libs installed. Those objects will then raise helpful error message whenever the user tries
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to access one of their methods.
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Usage (from the root of the repo):
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Check that the dummy files are up to date (used in `make repo-consistency`):
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```bash
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python utils/check_dummies.py
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```
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Update the dummy files if needed (used in `make fix-copies`):
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```bash
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python utils/check_dummies.py --fix_and_overwrite
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```
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"""
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import argparse
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import os
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import re
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from typing import Optional
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# All paths are set with the intent you should run this script from the root of the repo with the command
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# python utils/check_dummies.py
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PATH_TO_TRANSFORMERS = "src/transformers"
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# Matches is_xxx_available()
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_re_backend = re.compile(r"is\_([a-z_]*)_available()")
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# Matches from xxx import bla
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_re_single_line_import = re.compile(r"\s+from\s+\S*\s+import\s+([^\(\s].*)\n")
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# Matches if not is_xxx_available()
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_re_test_backend = re.compile(r"^\s+if\s+not\s+\(?is\_[a-z_]*\_available\(\)")
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# Template for the dummy objects.
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DUMMY_CONSTANT = """
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{0} = None
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"""
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DUMMY_CLASS = """
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class {0}(metaclass=DummyObject):
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_backends = {1}
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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requires_backends(self, {1})
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"""
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DUMMY_FUNCTION = """
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def {0}(*args, **kwargs):
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requires_backends({0}, {1})
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"""
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def find_backend(line: str) -> Optional[str]:
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"""
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Find one (or multiple) backend in a code line of the init.
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Args:
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line (`str`): A code line in an init file.
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Returns:
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Optional[`str`]: If one (or several) backend is found, returns it. In the case of multiple backends (the line
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contains `if is_xxx_available() and `is_yyy_available()`) returns all backends joined on `_and_` (so
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`xxx_and_yyy` for instance).
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"""
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if _re_test_backend.search(line) is None:
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return None
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backends = [b[0] for b in _re_backend.findall(line)]
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backends.sort()
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return "_and_".join(backends)
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def read_init() -> dict[str, list[str]]:
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"""
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Read the init and extract backend-specific objects.
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Returns:
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Dict[str, List[str]]: A dictionary mapping backend name to the list of object names requiring that backend.
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"""
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with open(os.path.join(PATH_TO_TRANSFORMERS, "__init__.py"), "r", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f:
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lines = f.readlines()
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# Get to the point we do the actual imports for type checking
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line_index = 0
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while not lines[line_index].startswith("if TYPE_CHECKING"):
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line_index += 1
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backend_specific_objects = {}
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# Go through the end of the file
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while line_index < len(lines):
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# If the line is an if is_backend_available, we grab all objects associated.
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backend = find_backend(lines[line_index])
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if backend is not None:
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while not lines[line_index].startswith(" else:"):
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line_index += 1
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line_index += 1
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objects = []
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# Until we unindent, add backend objects to the list
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while len(lines[line_index]) <= 1 or lines[line_index].startswith(" " * 8):
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line = lines[line_index]
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single_line_import_search = _re_single_line_import.search(line)
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if single_line_import_search is not None:
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# Single-line imports
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objects.extend(single_line_import_search.groups()[0].split(", "))
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elif line.startswith(" " * 12):
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# Multiple-line imports (with 3 indent level)
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objects.append(line[12:-2])
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line_index += 1
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backend_specific_objects[backend] = objects
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else:
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line_index += 1
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return backend_specific_objects
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def create_dummy_object(name: str, backend_name: str) -> str:
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"""
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Create the code for a dummy object.
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Args:
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name (`str`): The name of the object.
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backend_name (`str`): The name of the backend required for that object.
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Returns:
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`str`: The code of the dummy object.
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"""
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if name.isupper():
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return DUMMY_CONSTANT.format(name)
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elif name.islower():
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return DUMMY_FUNCTION.format(name, backend_name)
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else:
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return DUMMY_CLASS.format(name, backend_name)
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def create_dummy_files(backend_specific_objects: Optional[dict[str, list[str]]] = None) -> dict[str, str]:
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"""
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Create the content of the dummy files.
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Args:
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backend_specific_objects (`Dict[str, List[str]]`, *optional*):
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The mapping backend name to list of backend-specific objects. If not passed, will be obtained by calling
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`read_init()`.
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Returns:
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`Dict[str, str]`: A dictionary mapping backend name to code of the corresponding backend file.
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"""
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if backend_specific_objects is None:
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backend_specific_objects = read_init()
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dummy_files = {}
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for backend, objects in backend_specific_objects.items():
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backend_name = "[" + ", ".join(f'"{b}"' for b in backend.split("_and_")) + "]"
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dummy_file = "# This file is autogenerated by the command `make fix-copies`, do not edit.\n"
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dummy_file += "from ..utils import DummyObject, requires_backends\n\n"
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dummy_file += "\n".join([create_dummy_object(o, backend_name) for o in objects])
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dummy_files[backend] = dummy_file
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return dummy_files
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def check_dummies(overwrite: bool = False):
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"""
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Check if the dummy files are up to date and maybe `overwrite` with the right content.
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Args:
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overwrite (`bool`, *optional*, default to `False`):
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Whether or not to overwrite the content of the dummy files. Will raise an error if they are not up to date
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when `overwrite=False`.
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"""
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dummy_files = create_dummy_files()
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# For special correspondence backend name to shortcut as used in utils/dummy_xxx_objects.py
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short_names = {"torch": "pt"}
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# Locate actual dummy modules and read their content.
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path = os.path.join(PATH_TO_TRANSFORMERS, "utils")
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dummy_file_paths = {
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backend: os.path.join(path, f"dummy_{short_names.get(backend, backend)}_objects.py") for backend in dummy_files
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}
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actual_dummies = {}
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for backend, file_path in dummy_file_paths.items():
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if os.path.isfile(file_path):
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with open(file_path, "r", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f:
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actual_dummies[backend] = f.read()
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else:
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actual_dummies[backend] = ""
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# Compare actual with what they should be.
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for backend in dummy_files:
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if dummy_files[backend] != actual_dummies[backend]:
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if overwrite:
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print(
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f"Updating transformers.utils.dummy_{short_names.get(backend, backend)}_objects.py as the main "
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"__init__ has new objects."
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)
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with open(dummy_file_paths[backend], "w", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f:
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f.write(dummy_files[backend])
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else:
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# Temporary fix to help people identify which objects introduced are not correctly protected.
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found = False
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for _actual, _dummy in zip(
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actual_dummies["torch"].split("class"), dummy_files["torch"].split("class")
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):
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if _actual != _dummy:
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actual_broken = _actual
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dummy_broken = _dummy
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found = True
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break
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if not found:
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print("A transient error was found with the dummies, please investigate.")
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continue
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raise ValueError(
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"The main __init__ has objects that are not present in "
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f"transformers.utils.dummy_{short_names.get(backend, backend)}_objects.py.\n"
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f" It is likely the following objects are responsible, see these excerpts: \n"
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f"---------------------------------- Actual -------------------------------------\n"
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f" \n {actual_broken} \n"
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f"---------------------------------- Dummy -------------------------------------\n"
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f" \n {dummy_broken} \n"
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"Run `make fix-copies` to fix this."
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)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument("--fix_and_overwrite", action="store_true", help="Whether to fix inconsistencies.")
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args = parser.parse_args()
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check_dummies(args.fix_and_overwrite)
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