import contextlib import sys import numpy as np import random import re import threading import gc from numba.core.errors import TypingError from numba import njit from numba.core import types, utils, config from numba.tests.support import MemoryLeakMixin, TestCase, tag, skip_if_32bit import unittest nrtjit = njit(_nrt=True, nogil=True) def np_concatenate1(a, b, c): return np.concatenate((a, b, c)) def np_concatenate2(a, b, c, axis): return np.concatenate((a, b, c), axis=axis) def np_stack1(a, b, c): return np.stack((a, b, c)) def np_stack2(a, b, c, axis): return np.stack((a, b, c), axis=axis) def np_hstack(a, b, c): return np.hstack((a, b, c)) def np_vstack(a, b, c): return np.vstack((a, b, c)) def np_row_stack(a, b, c): return np.row_stack((a, b, c)) def np_dstack(a, b, c): return np.dstack((a, b, c)) def np_column_stack(a, b, c): return np.column_stack((a, b, c)) class BaseTest(TestCase): def check_outputs(self, pyfunc, argslist, exact=True): cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) for args in argslist: expected = pyfunc(*args) ret = cfunc(*args) self.assertEqual(ret.size, expected.size) self.assertEqual(ret.dtype, expected.dtype) self.assertStridesEqual(ret, expected) if exact: np.testing.assert_equal(expected, ret) else: np.testing.assert_allclose(expected, ret) class NrtRefCtTest(MemoryLeakMixin): def assert_array_nrt_refct(self, arr, expect): self.assertEqual(arr.base.refcount, expect) class TestDynArray(NrtRefCtTest, TestCase): def test_empty_0d(self): @nrtjit def foo(): arr = np.empty(()) arr[()] = 42 return arr arr = foo() self.assert_array_nrt_refct(arr, 1) np.testing.assert_equal(42, arr) self.assertEqual(arr.size, 1) self.assertEqual(arr.shape, ()) self.assertEqual(arr.dtype, np.dtype(np.float64)) self.assertEqual(arr.strides, ()) arr.fill(123) # test writability np.testing.assert_equal(123, arr) del arr def test_empty_1d(self): @nrtjit def foo(n): arr = np.empty(n) for i in range(n): arr[i] = i return arr n = 3 arr = foo(n) self.assert_array_nrt_refct(arr, 1) np.testing.assert_equal(np.arange(n), arr) self.assertEqual(arr.size, n) self.assertEqual(arr.shape, (n,)) self.assertEqual(arr.dtype, np.dtype(np.float64)) self.assertEqual(arr.strides, (np.dtype(np.float64).itemsize,)) arr.fill(123) # test writability np.testing.assert_equal(123, arr) del arr def test_empty_2d(self): def pyfunc(m, n): arr = np.empty((m, n), np.int32) for i in range(m): for j in range(n): arr[i, j] = i + j return arr cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) m = 4 n = 3 expected_arr = pyfunc(m, n) got_arr = cfunc(m, n) self.assert_array_nrt_refct(got_arr, 1) np.testing.assert_equal(expected_arr, got_arr) self.assertEqual(expected_arr.size, got_arr.size) self.assertEqual(expected_arr.shape, got_arr.shape) self.assertEqual(expected_arr.strides, got_arr.strides) del got_arr def test_empty_3d(self): def pyfunc(m, n, p): arr = np.empty((m, n, p), np.int32) for i in range(m): for j in range(n): for k in range(p): arr[i, j, k] = i + j + k return arr cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) m = 4 n = 3 p = 2 expected_arr = pyfunc(m, n, p) got_arr = cfunc(m, n, p) self.assert_array_nrt_refct(got_arr, 1) np.testing.assert_equal(expected_arr, got_arr) self.assertEqual(expected_arr.size, got_arr.size) self.assertEqual(expected_arr.shape, got_arr.shape) self.assertEqual(expected_arr.strides, got_arr.strides) del got_arr def test_empty_2d_sliced(self): def pyfunc(m, n, p): arr = np.empty((m, n), np.int32) for i in range(m): for j in range(n): arr[i, j] = i + j return arr[p] cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) m = 4 n = 3 p = 2 expected_arr = pyfunc(m, n, p) got_arr = cfunc(m, n, p) self.assert_array_nrt_refct(got_arr, 1) np.testing.assert_equal(expected_arr, got_arr) self.assertEqual(expected_arr.size, got_arr.size) self.assertEqual(expected_arr.shape, got_arr.shape) self.assertEqual(expected_arr.strides, got_arr.strides) del got_arr def test_return_global_array(self): y = np.ones(4, dtype=np.float32) initrefct = sys.getrefcount(y) def return_external_array(): return y cfunc = nrtjit(return_external_array) out = cfunc() # out reference by cfunc self.assertEqual(initrefct + 1, sys.getrefcount(y)) np.testing.assert_equal(y, out) np.testing.assert_equal(y, np.ones(4, dtype=np.float32)) np.testing.assert_equal(out, np.ones(4, dtype=np.float32)) del out gc.collect() # out is only referenced by cfunc self.assertEqual(initrefct + 1, sys.getrefcount(y)) del cfunc gc.collect() # y is no longer referenced by cfunc self.assertEqual(initrefct, sys.getrefcount(y)) def test_return_global_array_sliced(self): y = np.ones(4, dtype=np.float32) def return_external_array(): return y[2:] cfunc = nrtjit(return_external_array) out = cfunc() self.assertIsNone(out.base) yy = y[2:] np.testing.assert_equal(yy, out) np.testing.assert_equal(yy, np.ones(2, dtype=np.float32)) np.testing.assert_equal(out, np.ones(2, dtype=np.float32)) def test_array_pass_through(self): def pyfunc(y): return y arr = np.ones(4, dtype=np.float32) cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) expected = cfunc(arr) got = pyfunc(arr) np.testing.assert_equal(expected, arr) np.testing.assert_equal(expected, got) self.assertIs(expected, arr) self.assertIs(expected, got) def test_array_pass_through_sliced(self): def pyfunc(y): return y[y.size // 2:] arr = np.ones(4, dtype=np.float32) initrefct = sys.getrefcount(arr) cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) got = cfunc(arr) self.assertEqual(initrefct + 1, sys.getrefcount(arr)) expected = pyfunc(arr) self.assertEqual(initrefct + 2, sys.getrefcount(arr)) np.testing.assert_equal(expected, arr[arr.size // 2]) np.testing.assert_equal(expected, got) del expected self.assertEqual(initrefct + 1, sys.getrefcount(arr)) del got self.assertEqual(initrefct, sys.getrefcount(arr)) def test_ufunc_with_allocated_output(self): def pyfunc(a, b): out = np.empty(a.shape) np.add(a, b, out) return out cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) # 1D case arr_a = np.random.random(10) arr_b = np.random.random(10) np.testing.assert_equal(pyfunc(arr_a, arr_b), cfunc(arr_a, arr_b)) self.assert_array_nrt_refct(cfunc(arr_a, arr_b), 1) # 2D case arr_a = np.random.random(10).reshape(2, 5) arr_b = np.random.random(10).reshape(2, 5) np.testing.assert_equal(pyfunc(arr_a, arr_b), cfunc(arr_a, arr_b)) self.assert_array_nrt_refct(cfunc(arr_a, arr_b), 1) # 3D case arr_a = np.random.random(70).reshape(2, 5, 7) arr_b = np.random.random(70).reshape(2, 5, 7) np.testing.assert_equal(pyfunc(arr_a, arr_b), cfunc(arr_a, arr_b)) self.assert_array_nrt_refct(cfunc(arr_a, arr_b), 1) def test_allocation_mt(self): """ This test exercises the array allocation in multithreaded usecase. This stress the freelist inside NRT. """ def pyfunc(inp): out = np.empty(inp.size) # Zero fill for i in range(out.size): out[i] = 0 for i in range(inp[0]): # Allocate inside a loop tmp = np.empty(inp.size) # Write to tmp for j in range(tmp.size): tmp[j] = inp[j] # out = tmp + i for j in range(tmp.size): out[j] += tmp[j] + i return out cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) size = 10 # small array size so that the computation is short arr = np.random.randint(1, 10, size) frozen_arr = arr.copy() np.testing.assert_equal(pyfunc(arr), cfunc(arr)) # Ensure we did not modify the input np.testing.assert_equal(frozen_arr, arr) workers = [] inputs = [] outputs = [] # Make wrapper to store the output def wrapped(inp, out): out[:] = cfunc(inp) # Create a lot of worker threads to create contention for i in range(100): arr = np.random.randint(1, 10, size) out = np.empty_like(arr) thread = threading.Thread(target=wrapped, args=(arr, out), name="worker{0}".format(i)) workers.append(thread) inputs.append(arr) outputs.append(out) # Launch worker threads for thread in workers: thread.start() # Join worker threads for thread in workers: thread.join() # Check result for inp, out in zip(inputs, outputs): np.testing.assert_equal(pyfunc(inp), out) def test_refct_mt(self): """ This test exercises the refct in multithreaded code """ def pyfunc(n, inp): out = np.empty(inp.size) for i in range(out.size): out[i] = inp[i] + 1 # Use swap to trigger many refct ops for i in range(n): out, inp = inp, out return out cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) size = 10 input = np.arange(size, dtype=float) expected_refct = sys.getrefcount(input) swapct = random.randrange(1000) expected = pyfunc(swapct, input) np.testing.assert_equal(expected, cfunc(swapct, input)) # The following checks can discover a reference count error del expected self.assertEqual(expected_refct, sys.getrefcount(input)) workers = [] outputs = [] swapcts = [] # Make wrapper to store the output def wrapped(n, input, out): out[:] = cfunc(n, input) # Create worker threads for i in range(100): out = np.empty(size) # All thread shares the same input swapct = random.randrange(1000) thread = threading.Thread(target=wrapped, args=(swapct, input, out), name="worker{0}".format(i)) workers.append(thread) outputs.append(out) swapcts.append(swapct) # Launch worker threads for thread in workers: thread.start() # Join worker threads for thread in workers: thread.join() # Check result for swapct, out in zip(swapcts, outputs): np.testing.assert_equal(pyfunc(swapct, input), out) del outputs, workers # The following checks can discover a reference count error self.assertEqual(expected_refct, sys.getrefcount(input)) @skip_if_32bit def test_invalid_size_array(self): @njit def foo(x): np.empty(x) # Exceptions leak references self.disable_leak_check() with self.assertRaises(MemoryError) as raises: foo(types.size_t.maxval // 8 // 2) self.assertIn("Allocation failed", str(raises.exception)) def test_swap(self): def pyfunc(x, y, t): """Swap array x and y for t number of times """ for i in range(t): x, y = y, x return x, y cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) x = np.random.random(100) y = np.random.random(100) t = 100 initrefct = sys.getrefcount(x), sys.getrefcount(y) expect, got = pyfunc(x, y, t), cfunc(x, y, t) self.assertIsNone(got[0].base) self.assertIsNone(got[1].base) np.testing.assert_equal(expect, got) del expect, got self.assertEqual(initrefct, (sys.getrefcount(x), sys.getrefcount(y))) def test_return_tuple_of_array(self): def pyfunc(x): y = np.empty(x.size) for i in range(y.size): y[i] = x[i] + 1 return x, y cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) x = np.random.random(5) initrefct = sys.getrefcount(x) expected_x, expected_y = pyfunc(x) got_x, got_y = cfunc(x) self.assertIs(x, expected_x) self.assertIs(x, got_x) np.testing.assert_equal(expected_x, got_x) np.testing.assert_equal(expected_y, got_y) del expected_x, got_x self.assertEqual(initrefct, sys.getrefcount(x)) self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(expected_y), sys.getrefcount(got_y)) def test_return_tuple_of_array_created(self): def pyfunc(x): y = np.empty(x.size) for i in range(y.size): y[i] = x[i] + 1 out = y, y return out cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) x = np.random.random(5) expected_x, expected_y = pyfunc(x) got_x, got_y = cfunc(x) np.testing.assert_equal(expected_x, got_x) np.testing.assert_equal(expected_y, got_y) # getrefcount owns 1, got_y owns 1 self.assertEqual(2, sys.getrefcount(got_y)) # getrefcount owns 1, got_y owns 1 self.assertEqual(2, sys.getrefcount(got_y)) def test_issue_with_return_leak(self): """ Dispatcher returns a new reference. It need to workaround it for now. """ @nrtjit def inner(out): return out def pyfunc(x): return inner(x) cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) arr = np.arange(10) old_refct = sys.getrefcount(arr) self.assertEqual(old_refct, sys.getrefcount(pyfunc(arr))) self.assertEqual(old_refct, sys.getrefcount(cfunc(arr))) self.assertEqual(old_refct, sys.getrefcount(arr)) class ConstructorBaseTest(NrtRefCtTest): def check_0d(self, pyfunc): cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) expected = pyfunc() ret = cfunc() self.assert_array_nrt_refct(ret, 1) self.assertEqual(ret.size, expected.size) self.assertEqual(ret.shape, expected.shape) self.assertEqual(ret.dtype, expected.dtype) self.assertEqual(ret.strides, expected.strides) self.check_result_value(ret, expected) # test writability expected = np.empty_like(ret) # np.full_like was not added until Numpy 1.8 expected.fill(123) ret.fill(123) np.testing.assert_equal(ret, expected) def check_1d(self, pyfunc): cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) n = 3 expected = pyfunc(n) ret = cfunc(n) self.assert_array_nrt_refct(ret, 1) self.assertEqual(ret.size, expected.size) self.assertEqual(ret.shape, expected.shape) self.assertEqual(ret.dtype, expected.dtype) self.assertEqual(ret.strides, expected.strides) self.check_result_value(ret, expected) # test writability expected = np.empty_like(ret) # np.full_like was not added until Numpy 1.8 expected.fill(123) ret.fill(123) np.testing.assert_equal(ret, expected) # errors with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: cfunc(-1) self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), "negative dimensions not allowed") def check_2d(self, pyfunc): cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) m, n = 2, 3 expected = pyfunc(m, n) ret = cfunc(m, n) self.assert_array_nrt_refct(ret, 1) self.assertEqual(ret.size, expected.size) self.assertEqual(ret.shape, expected.shape) self.assertEqual(ret.dtype, expected.dtype) self.assertEqual(ret.strides, expected.strides) self.check_result_value(ret, expected) # test writability expected = np.empty_like(ret) # np.full_like was not added until Numpy 1.8 expected.fill(123) ret.fill(123) np.testing.assert_equal(ret, expected) # errors with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: cfunc(2, -1) self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), "negative dimensions not allowed") def check_alloc_size(self, pyfunc): """Checks that pyfunc will error, not segfaulting due to array size.""" cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e: cfunc() self.assertIn( "array is too big", str(e.exception) ) class TestNdZeros(ConstructorBaseTest, TestCase): def setUp(self): super(TestNdZeros, self).setUp() self.pyfunc = np.zeros def check_result_value(self, ret, expected): np.testing.assert_equal(ret, expected) def test_0d(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(): return pyfunc(()) self.check_0d(func) def test_1d(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(n): return pyfunc(n) self.check_1d(func) def test_1d_dtype(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(n): return pyfunc(n, np.int32) self.check_1d(func) def test_1d_dtype_instance(self): # dtype as numpy dtype, not as scalar class pyfunc = self.pyfunc _dtype = np.dtype('int32') def func(n): return pyfunc(n, _dtype) self.check_1d(func) def test_1d_dtype_str(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc _dtype = 'int32' def func(n): return pyfunc(n, _dtype) self.check_1d(func) def func(n): return pyfunc(n, 'complex128') self.check_1d(func) def test_1d_dtype_str_alternative_spelling(self): # like test_1d_dtype_str but using the shorthand type spellings pyfunc = self.pyfunc _dtype = 'i4' def func(n): return pyfunc(n, _dtype) self.check_1d(func) def func(n): return pyfunc(n, 'c8') self.check_1d(func) def test_1d_dtype_str_structured_dtype(self): # test_1d_dtype_str but using a structured dtype pyfunc = self.pyfunc _dtype = "i4, (2,3)f8" def func(n): return pyfunc(n, _dtype) self.check_1d(func) def test_1d_dtype_non_const_str(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc @njit def func(n, dt): return pyfunc(n, dt) with self.assertRaises(TypingError) as raises: func(5, 'int32') excstr = str(raises.exception) msg = (f"If np.{self.pyfunc.__name__} dtype is a string it must be a " "string constant.") self.assertIn(msg, excstr) def test_1d_dtype_invalid_str(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc @njit def func(n): return pyfunc(n, 'ABCDEF') with self.assertRaises(TypingError) as raises: func(5) excstr = str(raises.exception) self.assertIn("Invalid NumPy dtype specified: 'ABCDEF'", excstr) def test_2d(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(m, n): return pyfunc((m, n)) self.check_2d(func) def test_2d_shape_dtypes(self): # Test for issue #4575 pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func1(m, n): return pyfunc((np.int16(m), np.int32(n))) self.check_2d(func1) # Using a 64-bit value checks that 32 bit systems will downcast to intp def func2(m, n): return pyfunc((np.int64(m), np.int8(n))) self.check_2d(func2) # Make sure an error is thrown if we can't downcast safely if config.IS_32BITS: cfunc = nrtjit(lambda m, n: pyfunc((m, n))) with self.assertRaises(ValueError): cfunc(np.int64(1 << (32 - 1)), 1) def test_2d_dtype_kwarg(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(m, n): return pyfunc((m, n), dtype=np.complex64) self.check_2d(func) def test_2d_dtype_str_kwarg(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(m, n): return pyfunc((m, n), dtype='complex64') self.check_2d(func) def test_2d_dtype_str_kwarg_alternative_spelling(self): # as test_2d_dtype_str_kwarg but with the numpy shorthand type spelling pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(m, n): return pyfunc((m, n), dtype='c8') self.check_2d(func) def test_alloc_size(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc width = types.intp.bitwidth def gen_func(shape, dtype): return lambda : pyfunc(shape, dtype) # Under these values numba will segfault, but that's another issue self.check_alloc_size(gen_func(1 << width - 2, np.intp)) self.check_alloc_size(gen_func((1 << width - 8, 64), np.intp)) class TestNdOnes(TestNdZeros): def setUp(self): super(TestNdOnes, self).setUp() self.pyfunc = np.ones @unittest.expectedFailure def test_1d_dtype_str_structured_dtype(self): super().test_1d_dtype_str_structured_dtype() class TestNdFull(ConstructorBaseTest, TestCase): def check_result_value(self, ret, expected): np.testing.assert_equal(ret, expected) def test_0d(self): def func(): return np.full((), 4.5) self.check_0d(func) def test_1d(self): def func(n): return np.full(n, 4.5) self.check_1d(func) def test_1d_dtype(self): def func(n): return np.full(n, 4.5, np.bool_) self.check_1d(func) def test_1d_dtype_instance(self): dtype = np.dtype('bool') def func(n): return np.full(n, 4.5, dtype) self.check_1d(func) def test_1d_dtype_str(self): def func(n): return np.full(n, 4.5, 'bool_') self.check_1d(func) def test_1d_dtype_str_alternative_spelling(self): # like test_1d_dtype_str but using the shorthand type spelling def func(n): return np.full(n, 4.5, '?') self.check_1d(func) def test_1d_dtype_non_const_str(self): @njit def func(n, fv, dt): return np.full(n, fv, dt) with self.assertRaises(TypingError) as raises: func((5,), 4.5, 'int32') excstr = str(raises.exception) msg = ("If np.full dtype is a string it must be a " "string constant.") self.assertIn(msg, excstr) def test_1d_dtype_invalid_str(self): @njit def func(n, fv): return np.full(n, fv, 'ABCDEF') with self.assertRaises(TypingError) as raises: func((5,), 4.5) excstr = str(raises.exception) self.assertIn("Invalid NumPy dtype specified: 'ABCDEF'", excstr) def test_2d(self): def func(m, n): return np.full((m, n), 4.5) self.check_2d(func) def test_2d_dtype_kwarg(self): def func(m, n): return np.full((m, n), 1 + 4.5j, dtype=np.complex64) self.check_2d(func) def test_2d_dtype_from_type(self): # tests issue #2862 def func(m, n): return np.full((m, n), np.int32(1)) self.check_2d(func) # Complex uses `.real`, imaginary part dropped def func(m, n): return np.full((m, n), np.complex128(1)) self.check_2d(func) # and that if a dtype is specified, this influences the return type def func(m, n): return np.full((m, n), 1, dtype=np.int8) self.check_2d(func) def test_2d_shape_dtypes(self): # Test for issue #4575 def func1(m, n): return np.full((np.int16(m), np.int32(n)), 4.5) self.check_2d(func1) # Using a 64-bit value checks that 32 bit systems will downcast to intp def func2(m, n): return np.full((np.int64(m), np.int8(n)), 4.5) self.check_2d(func2) # Make sure an error is thrown if we can't downcast safely if config.IS_32BITS: cfunc = nrtjit(lambda m, n: np.full((m, n), 4.5)) with self.assertRaises(ValueError): cfunc(np.int64(1 << (32 - 1)), 1) def test_alloc_size(self): width = types.intp.bitwidth def gen_func(shape, value): return lambda : np.full(shape, value) # Under these values numba will segfault, but that's another issue self.check_alloc_size(gen_func(1 << width - 2, 1)) self.check_alloc_size(gen_func((1 << width - 8, 64), 1)) class ConstructorLikeBaseTest(object): def mutate_array(self, arr): try: arr.fill(42) except (TypeError, ValueError): # Try something else (e.g. Numpy 1.6 with structured dtypes) fill_value = b'x' * arr.dtype.itemsize arr.fill(fill_value) def check_like(self, pyfunc, dtype): def check_arr(arr): expected = pyfunc(arr) ret = cfunc(arr) self.assertEqual(ret.size, expected.size) self.assertEqual(ret.dtype, expected.dtype) self.assertStridesEqual(ret, expected) self.check_result_value(ret, expected) # test writability self.mutate_array(ret) self.mutate_array(expected) np.testing.assert_equal(ret, expected) orig = np.linspace(0, 5, 6).astype(dtype) cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) for shape in (6, (2, 3), (1, 2, 3), (3, 1, 2), ()): if shape == (): arr = orig[-1:].reshape(()) else: arr = orig.reshape(shape) check_arr(arr) # Non-contiguous array if arr.ndim > 0: check_arr(arr[::2]) # Check new array doesn't inherit readonly flag arr.flags['WRITEABLE'] = False # verify read-only with self.assertRaises(ValueError): arr[0] = 1 check_arr(arr) # Scalar argument => should produce a 0-d array check_arr(orig[0]) class TestNdEmptyLike(ConstructorLikeBaseTest, TestCase): def setUp(self): super(TestNdEmptyLike, self).setUp() self.pyfunc = np.empty_like def check_result_value(self, ret, expected): pass def test_like(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(arr): return pyfunc(arr) self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_structured(self): dtype = np.dtype([('a', np.int16), ('b', np.float32)]) pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(arr): return pyfunc(arr) self.check_like(func, dtype) def test_like_dtype(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(arr): return pyfunc(arr, np.int32) self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_dtype_instance(self): dtype = np.dtype('int32') pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(arr): return pyfunc(arr, dtype) self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_dtype_structured(self): dtype = np.dtype([('a', np.int16), ('b', np.float32)]) pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(arr): return pyfunc(arr, dtype) self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_dtype_kwarg(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(arr): return pyfunc(arr, dtype=np.int32) self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_dtype_str_kwarg(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(arr): return pyfunc(arr, dtype='int32') self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_dtype_str_kwarg_alternative_spelling(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc def func(arr): return pyfunc(arr, dtype='i4') self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_dtype_non_const_str(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc @njit def func(n, dt): return pyfunc(n, dt) with self.assertRaises(TypingError) as raises: func(np.ones(4), 'int32') excstr = str(raises.exception) msg = (f"If np.{self.pyfunc.__name__} dtype is a string it must be a " "string constant.") self.assertIn(msg, excstr) self.assertIn( '{}(array(float64, 1d, C), unicode_type)'.format(pyfunc.__name__), excstr) def test_like_dtype_invalid_str(self): pyfunc = self.pyfunc @njit def func(n): return pyfunc(n, 'ABCDEF') with self.assertRaises(TypingError) as raises: func(np.ones(4)) excstr = str(raises.exception) self.assertIn("Invalid NumPy dtype specified: 'ABCDEF'", excstr) class TestNdZerosLike(TestNdEmptyLike): def setUp(self): super(TestNdZerosLike, self).setUp() self.pyfunc = np.zeros_like def check_result_value(self, ret, expected): np.testing.assert_equal(ret, expected) def test_like_structured(self): super(TestNdZerosLike, self).test_like_structured() def test_like_dtype_structured(self): super(TestNdZerosLike, self).test_like_dtype_structured() class TestNdOnesLike(TestNdZerosLike): def setUp(self): super(TestNdOnesLike, self).setUp() self.pyfunc = np.ones_like self.expected_value = 1 # Not supported yet. @unittest.expectedFailure def test_like_structured(self): super(TestNdOnesLike, self).test_like_structured() @unittest.expectedFailure def test_like_dtype_structured(self): super(TestNdOnesLike, self).test_like_dtype_structured() class TestNdFullLike(ConstructorLikeBaseTest, TestCase): def check_result_value(self, ret, expected): np.testing.assert_equal(ret, expected) def test_like(self): def func(arr): return np.full_like(arr, 3.5) self.check_like(func, np.float64) # Not supported yet. @unittest.expectedFailure def test_like_structured(self): dtype = np.dtype([('a', np.int16), ('b', np.float32)]) def func(arr): return np.full_like(arr, 4.5) self.check_like(func, dtype) def test_like_dtype(self): def func(arr): return np.full_like(arr, 4.5, np.bool_) self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_dtype_instance(self): dtype = np.dtype('bool') def func(arr): return np.full_like(arr, 4.5, dtype) self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_dtype_kwarg(self): def func(arr): return np.full_like(arr, 4.5, dtype=np.bool_) self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_dtype_str_kwarg(self): def func(arr): return np.full_like(arr, 4.5, 'bool_') self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_dtype_str_kwarg_alternative_spelling(self): def func(arr): return np.full_like(arr, 4.5, dtype='?') self.check_like(func, np.float64) def test_like_dtype_non_const_str_kwarg(self): @njit def func(arr, fv, dt): return np.full_like(arr, fv, dt) with self.assertRaises(TypingError) as raises: func(np.ones(3,), 4.5, 'int32') excstr = str(raises.exception) msg = ("If np.full_like dtype is a string it must be a " "string constant.") self.assertIn(msg, excstr) def test_like_dtype_invalid_str(self): @njit def func(arr, fv): return np.full_like(arr, fv, "ABCDEF") with self.assertRaises(TypingError) as raises: func(np.ones(4), 3.4) excstr = str(raises.exception) self.assertIn("Invalid NumPy dtype specified: 'ABCDEF'", excstr) class TestNdIdentity(BaseTest): def check_identity(self, pyfunc): self.check_outputs(pyfunc, [(3,)]) def test_identity(self): def func(n): return np.identity(n) self.check_identity(func) def test_identity_dtype(self): for dtype in (np.complex64, np.int16, np.bool_, np.dtype('bool'), 'bool_'): def func(n): return np.identity(n, dtype) self.check_identity(func) def test_like_dtype_non_const_str_kwarg(self): @njit def func(n, dt): return np.identity(n, dt) with self.assertRaises(TypingError) as raises: func(4, 'int32') excstr = str(raises.exception) msg = ("If np.identity dtype is a string it must be a " "string constant.") self.assertIn(msg, excstr) class TestNdEye(BaseTest): def test_eye_n(self): def func(n): return np.eye(n) self.check_outputs(func, [(1,), (3,)]) def test_eye_n_dtype(self): # check None option, dtype class, instance of dtype class for dt in (None, np.complex128, np.complex64(1)): def func(n, dtype=dt): return np.eye(n, dtype=dtype) self.check_outputs(func, [(1,), (3,)]) def test_eye_n_m(self): def func(n, m): return np.eye(n, m) self.check_outputs(func, [(1, 2), (3, 2), (0, 3)]) def check_eye_n_m_k(self, func): self.check_outputs(func, [(1, 2, 0), (3, 4, 1), (3, 4, -1), (4, 3, -2), (4, 3, -5), (4, 3, 5)]) def test_eye_n_m_k(self): def func(n, m, k): return np.eye(n, m, k) self.check_eye_n_m_k(func) def test_eye_n_m_k_dtype(self): def func(n, m, k): return np.eye(N=n, M=m, k=k, dtype=np.int16) self.check_eye_n_m_k(func) def test_eye_n_m_k_dtype_instance(self): dtype = np.dtype('int16') def func(n, m, k): return np.eye(N=n, M=m, k=k, dtype=dtype) self.check_eye_n_m_k(func) class TestNdDiag(TestCase): def setUp(self): v = np.array([1, 2, 3]) hv = np.array([[1, 2, 3]]) vv = np.transpose(hv) self.vectors = [v, hv, vv] a3x4 = np.arange(12).reshape(3, 4) a4x3 = np.arange(12).reshape(4, 3) self.matricies = [a3x4, a4x3] def func(q): return np.diag(q) self.py = func self.jit = nrtjit(func) def func_kwarg(q, k=0): return np.diag(q, k=k) self.py_kw = func_kwarg self.jit_kw = nrtjit(func_kwarg) def check_diag(self, pyfunc, nrtfunc, *args, **kwargs): expected = pyfunc(*args, **kwargs) computed = nrtfunc(*args, **kwargs) self.assertEqual(computed.size, expected.size) self.assertEqual(computed.dtype, expected.dtype) # NOTE: stride not tested as np returns a RO view, nb returns new data np.testing.assert_equal(expected, computed) # create a diag matrix from a vector def test_diag_vect_create(self): for d in self.vectors: self.check_diag(self.py, self.jit, d) # create a diag matrix from a vector at a given offset def test_diag_vect_create_kwarg(self): for k in range(-10, 10): for d in self.vectors: self.check_diag(self.py_kw, self.jit_kw, d, k=k) # extract the diagonal def test_diag_extract(self): for d in self.matricies: self.check_diag(self.py, self.jit, d) # extract a diagonal at a given offset def test_diag_extract_kwarg(self): for k in range(-4, 4): for d in self.matricies: self.check_diag(self.py_kw, self.jit_kw, d, k=k) # check error handling def test_error_handling(self): d = np.array([[[1.]]]) cfunc = nrtjit(self.py) # missing arg with self.assertRaises(TypeError): cfunc() # > 2d with self.assertRaises(TypingError): cfunc(d) with self.assertRaises(TypingError): dfunc = nrtjit(self.py_kw) dfunc(d, k=3) def test_bad_shape(self): cfunc = nrtjit(self.py) msg = '.*The argument "v" must be array-like.*' with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypingError, msg) as raises: cfunc(None) class TestLinspace(BaseTest): def test_linspace_2(self): def pyfunc(n, m): return np.linspace(n, m) self.check_outputs(pyfunc, [(0, 4), (1, 100), (-3.5, 2.5), (-3j, 2+3j), (2, 1), (1+0.5j, 1.5j)]) def test_linspace_3(self): def pyfunc(n, m, p): return np.linspace(n, m, p) self.check_outputs(pyfunc, [(0, 4, 9), (1, 4, 3), (-3.5, 2.5, 8), (-3j, 2+3j, 7), (2, 1, 0), (1+0.5j, 1.5j, 5), (1, 1e100, 1)]) def test_linspace_accuracy(self): # Checking linspace reasonably replicates NumPy's algorithm # see https://github.com/numba/numba/issues/6768 @nrtjit def foo(n, m, p): return np.linspace(n, m, p) n, m, p = 0.0, 1.0, 100 self.assertPreciseEqual(foo(n, m, p), foo.py_func(n, m, p)) class TestNpyEmptyKeyword(TestCase): def _test_with_dtype_kw(self, dtype): def pyfunc(shape): return np.empty(shape, dtype=dtype) shapes = [1, 5, 9] cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) for s in shapes: expected = pyfunc(s) got = cfunc(s) self.assertEqual(expected.dtype, got.dtype) self.assertEqual(expected.shape, got.shape) def test_with_dtype_kws(self): for dtype in [np.int32, np.float32, np.complex64, np.dtype('complex64')]: self._test_with_dtype_kw(dtype) def _test_with_shape_and_dtype_kw(self, dtype): def pyfunc(shape): return np.empty(shape=shape, dtype=dtype) shapes = [1, 5, 9] cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) for s in shapes: expected = pyfunc(s) got = cfunc(s) self.assertEqual(expected.dtype, got.dtype) self.assertEqual(expected.shape, got.shape) def test_with_shape_and_dtype_kws(self): for dtype in [np.int32, np.float32, np.complex64, np.dtype('complex64')]: self._test_with_shape_and_dtype_kw(dtype) def test_empty_no_args(self): def pyfunc(): return np.empty() cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) # Trigger the compilation # That will cause a TypingError due to missing shape argument with self.assertRaises(TypingError): cfunc() class TestNpArray(MemoryLeakMixin, BaseTest): def test_0d(self): def pyfunc(arg): return np.array(arg) cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) got = cfunc(42) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.array(42, dtype=np.intp)) got = cfunc(2.5) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.array(2.5)) def test_0d_with_dtype(self): def pyfunc(arg): return np.array(arg, dtype=np.int16) self.check_outputs(pyfunc, [(42,), (3.5,)]) def test_1d(self): def pyfunc(arg): return np.array(arg) cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) # A list got = cfunc([2, 3, 42]) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.intp([2, 3, 42])) # A heterogeneous tuple got = cfunc((1.0, 2.5j, 42)) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.array([1.0, 2.5j, 42])) # An empty tuple got = cfunc(()) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.float64(())) def test_1d_with_dtype(self): def pyfunc(arg): return np.array(arg, dtype=np.float32) self.check_outputs(pyfunc, [([2, 42],), ([3.5, 1.0],), ((1, 3.5, 42),), ((),), ]) def test_1d_with_str_dtype(self): def pyfunc(arg): return np.array(arg, dtype='float32') self.check_outputs(pyfunc, [([2, 42],), ([3.5, 1.0],), ((1, 3.5, 42),), ((),), ]) def test_1d_with_non_const_str_dtype(self): @njit def func(arg, dt): return np.array(arg, dtype=dt) with self.assertRaises(TypingError) as raises: func((5, 3), 'int32') excstr = str(raises.exception) msg = (f"If np.array dtype is a string it must be a " "string constant.") self.assertIn(msg, excstr) def test_2d(self): def pyfunc(arg): return np.array(arg) cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) # A list of tuples got = cfunc([(1, 2), (3, 4)]) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.intp([[1, 2], [3, 4]])) got = cfunc([(1, 2.5), (3, 4.5)]) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.float64([[1, 2.5], [3, 4.5]])) # A tuple of lists got = cfunc(([1, 2], [3, 4])) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.intp([[1, 2], [3, 4]])) got = cfunc(([1, 2], [3.5, 4.5])) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.float64([[1, 2], [3.5, 4.5]])) # A tuple of tuples got = cfunc(((1.5, 2), (3.5, 4.5))) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.float64([[1.5, 2], [3.5, 4.5]])) got = cfunc(((), ())) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.float64(((), ()))) def test_2d_with_dtype(self): def pyfunc(arg): return np.array(arg, dtype=np.int32) cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) got = cfunc([(1, 2.5), (3, 4.5)]) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, np.int32([[1, 2], [3, 4]])) def test_raises(self): def pyfunc(arg): return np.array(arg) cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) @contextlib.contextmanager def check_raises(msg): with self.assertRaises(TypingError) as raises: yield self.assertIn(msg, str(raises.exception)) with check_raises(('array(float64, 1d, C) not allowed in a ' 'homogeneous sequence')): cfunc(np.array([1.])) with check_raises(('type Tuple(int64, reflected list(int64)) ' 'does not have a regular shape')): cfunc((np.int64(1), [np.int64(2)])) with check_raises( "cannot convert Tuple(int64, Record(a[type=int32;offset=0]," "b[type=float32;offset=4];8;False)) to a homogeneous type", ): st = np.dtype([('a', 'i4'), ('b', 'f4')]) val = np.zeros(1, dtype=st)[0] cfunc(((1, 2), (np.int64(1), val))) def test_bad_array(self): @njit def func(obj): return np.array(obj) msg = '.*The argument "object" must be array-like.*' with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypingError, msg) as raises: func(None) def test_bad_dtype(self): @njit def func(obj, dt): return np.array(obj, dt) msg = '.*The argument "dtype" must be a data-type if it is provided.*' with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypingError, msg) as raises: func(5, 4) class TestNpConcatenate(MemoryLeakMixin, TestCase): """ Tests for np.concatenate(). """ def _3d_arrays(self): a = np.arange(24).reshape((4, 3, 2)) b = a + 10 c = (b + 10).copy(order='F') d = (c + 10)[::-1] e = (d + 10)[...,::-1] return a, b, c, d, e @contextlib.contextmanager def assert_invalid_sizes_over_dim(self, axis): with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as raises: yield self.assertIn("input sizes over dimension %d do not match" % axis, str(raises.exception)) def test_3d(self): pyfunc = np_concatenate2 cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) def check(a, b, c, axis): for ax in (axis, -3 + axis): expected = pyfunc(a, b, c, axis=ax) got = cfunc(a, b, c, axis=ax) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, expected) def check_all_axes(a, b, c): for axis in range(3): check(a, b, c, axis) a, b, c, d, e = self._3d_arrays() # Inputs with equal sizes # C, C, C check_all_axes(a, b, b) # C, C, F check_all_axes(a, b, c) # F, F, F check_all_axes(a.T, b.T, a.T) # F, F, C check_all_axes(a.T, b.T, c.T) # F, F, A check_all_axes(a.T, b.T, d.T) # A, A, A # (note Numpy may select the layout differently for other inputs) check_all_axes(d.T, e.T, d.T) # Inputs with compatible sizes check(a[1:], b, c[::-1], axis=0) check(a, b[:,1:], c, axis=1) check(a, b, c[:,:,1:], axis=2) # Different but compatible dtypes check_all_axes(a, b.astype(np.float64), b) # Exceptions leak references self.disable_leak_check() # Incompatible sizes for axis in (1, 2, -2, -1): with self.assert_invalid_sizes_over_dim(0): cfunc(a[1:], b, b, axis) for axis in (0, 2, -3, -1): with self.assert_invalid_sizes_over_dim(1): cfunc(a, b[:,1:], b, axis) def test_3d_no_axis(self): pyfunc = np_concatenate1 cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) def check(a, b, c): expected = pyfunc(a, b, c) got = cfunc(a, b, c) self.assertPreciseEqual(got, expected) a, b, c, d, e = self._3d_arrays() # Inputs with equal sizes # C, C, C check(a, b, b) # C, C, F check(a, b, c) # F, F, F check(a.T, b.T, a.T) # F, F, C check(a.T, b.T, c.T) # F, F, A check(a.T, b.T, d.T) # A, A, A # (note Numpy may select the layout differently for other inputs) check(d.T, e.T, d.T) # Inputs with compatible sizes check(a[1:], b, c[::-1]) # Exceptions leak references self.disable_leak_check() # Incompatible sizes with self.assert_invalid_sizes_over_dim(1): cfunc(a, b[:,1:], b) def test_typing_errors(self): pyfunc = np_concatenate1 cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) a = np.arange(15) b = a.reshape((3, 5)) c = a.astype(np.dtype([('x', np.int8)])) d = np.array(42) # Different dimensionalities with self.assertTypingError() as raises: cfunc(a, b, b) self.assertIn("all the input arrays must have same number of dimensions", str(raises.exception)) # Incompatible dtypes with self.assertTypingError() as raises: cfunc(a, c, c) self.assertIn("input arrays must have compatible dtypes", str(raises.exception)) # 0-d arrays with self.assertTypingError() as raises: cfunc(d, d, d) self.assertIn("zero-dimensional arrays cannot be concatenated", str(raises.exception)) # non-tuple input with self.assertTypingError() as raises: cfunc(c, 1, c) self.assertIn('expecting a non-empty tuple of arrays', str(raises.exception)) @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(np, "stack"), "this Numpy doesn't have np.stack()") class TestNpStack(MemoryLeakMixin, TestCase): """ Tests for np.stack(). """ def _3d_arrays(self): a = np.arange(24).reshape((4, 3, 2)) b = a + 10 c = (b + 10).copy(order='F') d = (c + 10)[::-1] e = (d + 10)[...,::-1] return a, b, c, d, e @contextlib.contextmanager def assert_invalid_sizes(self): with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as raises: yield self.assertIn("all input arrays must have the same shape", str(raises.exception)) def check_stack(self, pyfunc, cfunc, args): expected = pyfunc(*args) got = cfunc(*args) # Numba doesn't choose the same layout as Numpy. # We would like to check the result is contiguous, but we can't # rely on the "flags" attribute when there are 1-sized # dimensions. self.assertEqual(got.shape, expected.shape) self.assertPreciseEqual(got.flatten(), expected.flatten()) def check_3d(self, pyfunc, cfunc, generate_starargs): def check(a, b, c, args): self.check_stack(pyfunc, cfunc, (a, b, c) + args) def check_all_axes(a, b, c): for args in generate_starargs(): check(a, b, c, args) a, b, c, d, e = self._3d_arrays() # C, C, C check_all_axes(a, b, b) # C, C, F check_all_axes(a, b, c) # F, F, F check_all_axes(a.T, b.T, a.T) # F, F, C check_all_axes(a.T, b.T, c.T) # F, F, A check_all_axes(a.T, b.T, d.T) # A, A, A check_all_axes(d.T, e.T, d.T) # Different but compatible dtypes check_all_axes(a, b.astype(np.float64), b) def check_runtime_errors(self, cfunc, generate_starargs): # Exceptions leak references self.assert_no_memory_leak() self.disable_leak_check() # Inputs have different shapes a, b, c, d, e = self._3d_arrays() with self.assert_invalid_sizes(): args = next(generate_starargs()) cfunc(a[:-1], b, c, *args) def test_3d(self): """ stack(3d arrays, axis) """ pyfunc = np_stack2 cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) def generate_starargs(): for axis in range(3): yield (axis,) yield (-3 + axis,) self.check_3d(pyfunc, cfunc, generate_starargs) self.check_runtime_errors(cfunc, generate_starargs) def test_3d_no_axis(self): """ stack(3d arrays) """ pyfunc = np_stack1 cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) def generate_starargs(): yield() self.check_3d(pyfunc, cfunc, generate_starargs) self.check_runtime_errors(cfunc, generate_starargs) def test_0d(self): """ stack(0d arrays) """ pyfunc = np_stack1 cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) a = np.array(42) b = np.array(-5j) c = np.array(True) self.check_stack(pyfunc, cfunc, (a, b, c)) def check_xxstack(self, pyfunc, cfunc): """ 3d and 0d tests for hstack(), vstack(), dstack(). """ def generate_starargs(): yield() self.check_3d(pyfunc, cfunc, generate_starargs) # 0d a = np.array(42) b = np.array(-5j) c = np.array(True) self.check_stack(pyfunc, cfunc, (a, b, a)) def test_hstack(self): pyfunc = np_hstack cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) self.check_xxstack(pyfunc, cfunc) # 1d a = np.arange(5) b = np.arange(6) + 10 self.check_stack(pyfunc, cfunc, (a, b, b)) # 2d a = np.arange(6).reshape((2, 3)) b = np.arange(8).reshape((2, 4)) + 100 self.check_stack(pyfunc, cfunc, (a, b, a)) def test_vstack(self): # Since np.row_stack is an alias for np.vstack, it does not need a # separate Numba implementation. For every test for np.vstack, the same # test for np.row_stack has been added. for pyfunc in (np_vstack, np_row_stack): cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) self.check_xxstack(pyfunc, cfunc) # 1d a = np.arange(5) b = a + 10 self.check_stack(pyfunc, cfunc, (a, b, b)) # 2d a = np.arange(6).reshape((3, 2)) b = np.arange(8).reshape((4, 2)) + 100 self.check_stack(pyfunc, cfunc, (a, b, b)) def test_dstack(self): pyfunc = np_dstack cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) self.check_xxstack(pyfunc, cfunc) # 1d a = np.arange(5) b = a + 10 self.check_stack(pyfunc, cfunc, (a, b, b)) # 2d a = np.arange(12).reshape((3, 4)) b = a + 100 self.check_stack(pyfunc, cfunc, (a, b, b)) def test_column_stack(self): pyfunc = np_column_stack cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) a = np.arange(4) b = a + 10 c = np.arange(12).reshape((4, 3)) self.check_stack(pyfunc, cfunc, (a, b, c)) # Exceptions leak references self.assert_no_memory_leak() self.disable_leak_check() # Invalid dims a = np.array(42) with self.assertTypingError(): cfunc((a, a, a)) a = a.reshape((1, 1, 1)) with self.assertTypingError(): cfunc((a, a, a)) def test_bad_arrays(self): for pyfunc in (np_stack1, np_hstack, np_vstack, np_dstack, np_column_stack): cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) c = np.arange(12).reshape((4, 3)) # non-tuple input with self.assertTypingError() as raises: cfunc(c, 1, c) self.assertIn('expecting a non-empty tuple of arrays', str(raises.exception)) def benchmark_refct_speed(): def pyfunc(x, y, t): """Swap array x and y for t number of times """ for i in range(t): x, y = y, x return x, y cfunc = nrtjit(pyfunc) x = np.random.random(100) y = np.random.random(100) t = 10000 def bench_pyfunc(): pyfunc(x, y, t) def bench_cfunc(): cfunc(x, y, t) python_time = utils.benchmark(bench_pyfunc) numba_time = utils.benchmark(bench_cfunc) print(python_time) print(numba_time) if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main()