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import sys
import itertools
import numpy as np
from numpy.testing import run_module_suite, assert_, assert_raises, assert_equal
from numpy.core.multiarray_tests import solve_diophantine, internal_overlap
from numpy.lib.stride_tricks import as_strided
from numpy.compat import long
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
xrange = range
ndims = 2
size = 10
shape = tuple([size] * ndims)
MAY_SHARE_BOUNDS = 0
MAY_SHARE_EXACT = -1
def _indices_for_nelems(nelems):
"""Returns slices of length nelems, from start onwards, in direction sign."""
if nelems == 0:
return [size // 2] # int index
res = []
for step in (1, 2):
for sign in (-1, 1):
start = size // 2 - nelems * step * sign // 2
stop = start + nelems * step * sign
res.append(slice(start, stop, step * sign))
return res
def _indices_for_axis():
"""Returns (src, dst) pairs of indices."""
res = []
for nelems in (0, 2, 3):
ind = _indices_for_nelems(nelems)
# no itertools.product available in Py2.4
res.extend([(a, b) for a in ind for b in ind]) # all assignments of size "nelems"
return res
def _indices(ndims):
"""Returns ((axis0_src, axis0_dst), (axis1_src, axis1_dst), ... ) index pairs."""
ind = _indices_for_axis()
# no itertools.product available in Py2.4
res = [[]]
for i in range(ndims):
newres = []
for elem in ind:
for others in res:
newres.append([elem] + others)
res = newres
return res
def _check_assignment(srcidx, dstidx):
"""Check assignment arr[dstidx] = arr[srcidx] works."""
arr = np.arange(np.product(shape)).reshape(shape)
cpy = arr.copy()
cpy[dstidx] = arr[srcidx]
arr[dstidx] = arr[srcidx]
assert_(np.all(arr == cpy),
'assigning arr[%s] = arr[%s]' % (dstidx, srcidx))
def test_overlapping_assignments():
"""Test automatically generated assignments which overlap in memory."""
inds = _indices(ndims)
for ind in inds:
srcidx = tuple([a[0] for a in ind])
dstidx = tuple([a[1] for a in ind])
yield _check_assignment, srcidx, dstidx
def test_diophantine_fuzz():
# Fuzz test the diophantine solver
rng = np.random.RandomState(1234)
max_int = np.iinfo(np.intp).max
for ndim in range(10):
feasible_count = 0
infeasible_count = 0
min_count = 500//(ndim + 1)
numbers = []
while min(feasible_count, infeasible_count) < min_count:
# Ensure big and small integer problems
A_max = 1 + rng.randint(0, 11, dtype=np.intp)**6
U_max = rng.randint(0, 11, dtype=np.intp)**6
A_max = min(max_int, A_max)
U_max = min(max_int-1, U_max)
A = tuple(int(rng.randint(1, A_max+1, dtype=np.intp))
for j in range(ndim))
U = tuple(int(rng.randint(0, U_max+2, dtype=np.intp))
for j in range(ndim))
b_ub = min(max_int-2, sum(a*ub for a, ub in zip(A, U)))
b = rng.randint(-1, b_ub+2, dtype=np.intp)
if ndim == 0 and feasible_count < min_count:
b = 0
X = solve_diophantine(A, U, b)
if X is None:
# Check the simplified decision problem agrees
X_simplified = solve_diophantine(A, U, b, simplify=1)
assert_(X_simplified is None, (A, U, b, X_simplified))
# Check no solution exists (provided the problem is
# small enough so that brute force checking doesn't
# take too long)
try:
ranges = tuple(xrange(0, a*ub+1, a) for a, ub in zip(A, U))
except OverflowError:
# xrange on 32-bit Python 2 may overflow
continue
size = 1
for r in ranges:
size *= len(r)
if size < 100000:
assert_(not any(sum(w) == b for w in itertools.product(*ranges)))
infeasible_count += 1
else:
# Check the simplified decision problem agrees
X_simplified = solve_diophantine(A, U, b, simplify=1)
assert_(X_simplified is not None, (A, U, b, X_simplified))
# Check validity
assert_(sum(a*x for a, x in zip(A, X)) == b)
assert_(all(0 <= x <= ub for x, ub in zip(X, U)))
feasible_count += 1
def test_diophantine_overflow():
# Smoke test integer overflow detection
max_intp = np.iinfo(np.intp).max
max_int64 = np.iinfo(np.int64).max
if max_int64 <= max_intp:
# Check that the algorithm works internally in 128-bit;
# solving this problem requires large intermediate numbers
A = (max_int64//2, max_int64//2 - 10)
U = (max_int64//2, max_int64//2 - 10)
b = 2*(max_int64//2) - 10
assert_equal(solve_diophantine(A, U, b), (1, 1))
def check_may_share_memory_exact(a, b):
got = np.may_share_memory(a, b, max_work=MAY_SHARE_EXACT)
assert_equal(np.may_share_memory(a, b),
np.may_share_memory(a, b, max_work=MAY_SHARE_BOUNDS))
a.fill(0)
b.fill(0)
a.fill(1)
exact = b.any()
err_msg = ""
if got != exact:
err_msg = " " + "\n ".join([
"base_a - base_b = %r" % (a.__array_interface__['data'][0] - b.__array_interface__['data'][0],),
"shape_a = %r" % (a.shape,),
"shape_b = %r" % (b.shape,),
"strides_a = %r" % (a.strides,),
"strides_b = %r" % (b.strides,),
"size_a = %r" % (a.size,),
"size_b = %r" % (b.size,)
])
assert_equal(got, exact, err_msg=err_msg)
def test_may_share_memory_manual():
# Manual test cases for may_share_memory
# Base arrays
xs0 = [
np.zeros([13, 21, 23, 22], dtype=np.int8),
np.zeros([13, 21, 23*2, 22], dtype=np.int8)[:,:,::2,:]
]
# Generate all negative stride combinations
xs = []
for x in xs0:
for ss in itertools.product(*(([slice(None), slice(None, None, -1)],)*4)):
xp = x[ss]
xs.append(xp)
for x in xs:
# The default is a simple extent check
assert_(np.may_share_memory(x[:,0,:], x[:,1,:]))
assert_(np.may_share_memory(x[:,0,:], x[:,1,:], max_work=None))
# Exact checks
check_may_share_memory_exact(x[:,0,:], x[:,1,:])
check_may_share_memory_exact(x[:,::7], x[:,3::3])
try:
xp = x.ravel()
if xp.flags.owndata:
continue
xp = xp.view(np.int16)
except ValueError:
continue
# 0-size arrays cannot overlap
check_may_share_memory_exact(x.ravel()[6:6],
xp.reshape(13, 21, 23, 11)[:,::7])
# Test itemsize is dealt with
check_may_share_memory_exact(x[:,::7],
xp.reshape(13, 21, 23, 11))
check_may_share_memory_exact(x[:,::7],
xp.reshape(13, 21, 23, 11)[:,3::3])
check_may_share_memory_exact(x.ravel()[6:7],
xp.reshape(13, 21, 23, 11)[:,::7])
# Check unit size
x = np.zeros([1], dtype=np.int8)
check_may_share_memory_exact(x, x)
check_may_share_memory_exact(x, x.copy())
def check_may_share_memory_easy_fuzz(get_max_work, same_steps, min_count):
# Check that overlap problems with common strides are solved with
# little work.
x = np.zeros([17,34,71,97], dtype=np.int16)
rng = np.random.RandomState(1234)
def random_slice(n, step):
start = rng.randint(0, n+1, dtype=np.intp)
stop = rng.randint(start, n+1, dtype=np.intp)
if rng.randint(0, 2, dtype=np.intp) == 0:
stop, start = start, stop
step *= -1
return slice(start, stop, step)
feasible = 0
infeasible = 0
while min(feasible, infeasible) < min_count:
steps = tuple(rng.randint(1, 11, dtype=np.intp)
if rng.randint(0, 5, dtype=np.intp) == 0 else 1
for j in range(x.ndim))
if same_steps:
steps2 = steps
else:
steps2 = tuple(rng.randint(1, 11, dtype=np.intp)
if rng.randint(0, 5, dtype=np.intp) == 0 else 1
for j in range(x.ndim))
t1 = np.arange(x.ndim)
rng.shuffle(t1)
t2 = np.arange(x.ndim)
rng.shuffle(t2)
s1 = tuple(random_slice(p, s) for p, s in zip(x.shape, steps))
s2 = tuple(random_slice(p, s) for p, s in zip(x.shape, steps2))
a = x[s1].transpose(t1)
b = x[s2].transpose(t2)
bounds_overlap = np.may_share_memory(a, b)
may_share_answer = np.may_share_memory(a, b)
easy_answer = np.may_share_memory(a, b, max_work=get_max_work(a, b))
exact_answer = np.may_share_memory(a, b, max_work=MAY_SHARE_EXACT)
if easy_answer != exact_answer:
# assert_equal is slow...
assert_equal(easy_answer, exact_answer, err_msg=repr((s1, s2)))
if may_share_answer != bounds_overlap:
assert_equal(may_share_answer, bounds_overlap,
err_msg=repr((s1, s2)))
if bounds_overlap:
if exact_answer:
feasible += 1
else:
infeasible += 1
def test_may_share_memory_easy_fuzz():
# Check that overlap problems with common strides are always
# solved with little work.
check_may_share_memory_easy_fuzz(get_max_work=lambda a, b: 1,
same_steps=True,
min_count=2000)
def test_may_share_memory_harder_fuzz():
# Overlap problems with not necessarily common strides take more
# work.
#
# The work bound below can't be reduced much. Harder problems can
# also exist but not be detected here, as the set of problems
# comes from RNG.
check_may_share_memory_easy_fuzz(get_max_work=lambda a, b: max(a.size, b.size)//2,
same_steps=False,
min_count=2000)
def test_shares_memory_api():
x = np.zeros([4, 5, 6], dtype=np.int8)
assert_equal(np.shares_memory(x, x), True)
assert_equal(np.shares_memory(x, x.copy()), False)
a = x[:,::2,::3]
b = x[:,::3,::2]
assert_equal(np.shares_memory(a, b), True)
assert_equal(np.shares_memory(a, b, max_work=None), True)
assert_raises(np.TooHardError, np.shares_memory, a, b, max_work=1)
assert_raises(np.TooHardError, np.shares_memory, a, b, max_work=long(1))
def test_internal_overlap_diophantine():
def check(A, U, exists=None):
X = solve_diophantine(A, U, 0, require_ub_nontrivial=1)
if exists is None:
exists = (X is not None)
if X is not None:
assert_(sum(a*x for a, x in zip(A, X)) == sum(a*u//2 for a, u in zip(A, U)))
assert_(all(0 <= x <= u for x, u in zip(X, U)))
assert_(any(x != u//2 for x, u in zip(X, U)))
if exists:
assert_(X is not None, repr(X))
else:
assert_(X is None, repr(X))
# Smoke tests
check((3, 2), (2*2, 3*2), exists=True)
check((3*2, 2), (15*2, (3-1)*2), exists=False)
def test_internal_overlap_slices():
# Slicing an array never generates internal overlap
x = np.zeros([17,34,71,97], dtype=np.int16)
rng = np.random.RandomState(1234)
def random_slice(n, step):
start = rng.randint(0, n+1, dtype=np.intp)
stop = rng.randint(start, n+1, dtype=np.intp)
if rng.randint(0, 2, dtype=np.intp) == 0:
stop, start = start, stop
step *= -1
return slice(start, stop, step)
cases = 0
min_count = 5000
while cases < min_count:
steps = tuple(rng.randint(1, 11, dtype=np.intp)
if rng.randint(0, 5, dtype=np.intp) == 0 else 1
for j in range(x.ndim))
t1 = np.arange(x.ndim)
rng.shuffle(t1)
s1 = tuple(random_slice(p, s) for p, s in zip(x.shape, steps))
a = x[s1].transpose(t1)
assert_(not internal_overlap(a))
cases += 1
def check_internal_overlap(a, manual_expected=None):
got = internal_overlap(a)
# Brute-force check
m = set()
ranges = tuple(xrange(n) for n in a.shape)
for v in itertools.product(*ranges):
offset = sum(s*w for s, w in zip(a.strides, v))
if offset in m:
expected = True
break
else:
m.add(offset)
else:
expected = False
# Compare
if got != expected:
assert_equal(got, expected, err_msg=repr((a.strides, a.shape)))
if manual_expected is not None and expected != manual_expected:
assert_equal(expected, manual_expected)
return got
def test_internal_overlap_manual():
# Stride tricks can construct arrays with internal overlap
# We don't care about memory bounds, the array is not
# read/write accessed
x = np.arange(1).astype(np.int8)
# Check low-dimensional special cases
check_internal_overlap(x, False) # 1-dim
check_internal_overlap(x.reshape([]), False) # 0-dim
a = as_strided(x, strides=(3, 4), shape=(4, 4))
check_internal_overlap(a, False)
a = as_strided(x, strides=(3, 4), shape=(5, 4))
check_internal_overlap(a, True)
a = as_strided(x, strides=(0,), shape=(0,))
check_internal_overlap(a, False)
a = as_strided(x, strides=(0,), shape=(1,))
check_internal_overlap(a, False)
a = as_strided(x, strides=(0,), shape=(2,))
check_internal_overlap(a, True)
a = as_strided(x, strides=(0, -9993), shape=(87, 22))
check_internal_overlap(a, True)
a = as_strided(x, strides=(0, -9993), shape=(1, 22))
check_internal_overlap(a, False)
a = as_strided(x, strides=(0, -9993), shape=(0, 22))
check_internal_overlap(a, False)
def test_internal_overlap_fuzz():
# Fuzz check; the brute-force check is fairly slow
x = np.arange(1).astype(np.int8)
overlap = 0
no_overlap = 0
min_count = 100
rng = np.random.RandomState(1234)
while min(overlap, no_overlap) < min_count:
ndim = rng.randint(1, 4, dtype=np.intp)
strides = tuple(rng.randint(-1000, 1000, dtype=np.intp)
for j in range(ndim))
shape = tuple(rng.randint(1, 30, dtype=np.intp)
for j in range(ndim))
a = as_strided(x, strides=strides, shape=shape)
result = check_internal_overlap(a)
if result:
overlap += 1
else:
no_overlap += 1
def test_non_ndarray_inputs():
# Regression check for gh-5604
class MyArray(object):
def __init__(self, data):
self.data = data
@property
def __array_interface__(self):
return self.data.__array_interface__
class MyArray2(object):
def __init__(self, data):
self.data = data
def __array__(self):
return self.data
for cls in [MyArray, MyArray2]:
x = np.arange(5)
assert_(np.may_share_memory(cls(x[::2]), x[1::2]))
assert_(not np.shares_memory(cls(x[::2]), x[1::2]))
assert_(np.shares_memory(cls(x[1::3]), x[::2]))
assert_(np.may_share_memory(cls(x[1::3]), x[::2]))
if __name__ == "__main__":
run_module_suite()
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