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Kirill Smelkov
cython
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7601ba9a
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7601ba9a
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Nov 12, 2017
by
Stefan Behnel
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Rewrite "memoryview[i][j]" and similar obvious cases into the faster "memoryview[i, j]".
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Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
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tests/memoryview/memoryview.pyx
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CHANGES.rst
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@@ -31,6 +31,9 @@ Features added
* Some PEP-484/526 container type declarations are now considered for
loop optimisations.
* Indexing into memoryview slices with ``view[i][j]`` is now optimised into
``view[i, j]``.
* Python compatible ``cython.*`` types can now be mixed with type declarations
in Cython syntax.
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Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
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@@ -3690,23 +3690,33 @@ class IndexNode(_IndexingBaseNode):
else
:
indices
=
[
self
.
index
]
base_type
=
self
.
base
.
type
base
=
self
.
base
base_type
=
base
.
type
replacement_node
=
None
if
base_type
.
is_memoryviewslice
:
# memoryviewslice indexing or slicing
from
.
import
MemoryView
if
base
.
is_memview_slice
:
# For memory views, "view[i][j]" is the same as "view[i, j]" => use the latter for speed.
merged_indices
=
base
.
merged_indices
(
indices
)
if
merged_indices
is
not
None
:
base
=
base
.
base
base_type
=
base
.
type
indices
=
merged_indices
have_slices
,
indices
,
newaxes
=
MemoryView
.
unellipsify
(
indices
,
base_type
.
ndim
)
if
have_slices
:
replacement_node
=
MemoryViewSliceNode
(
self
.
pos
,
indices
=
indices
,
base
=
self
.
base
)
replacement_node
=
MemoryViewSliceNode
(
self
.
pos
,
indices
=
indices
,
base
=
base
)
else
:
replacement_node
=
MemoryViewIndexNode
(
self
.
pos
,
indices
=
indices
,
base
=
self
.
base
)
replacement_node
=
MemoryViewIndexNode
(
self
.
pos
,
indices
=
indices
,
base
=
base
)
elif
base_type
.
is_buffer
or
base_type
.
is_pythran_expr
:
if
base_type
.
is_pythran_expr
or
len
(
indices
)
==
base_type
.
ndim
:
# Buffer indexing
is_buffer_access
=
True
indices
=
[
index
.
analyse_types
(
env
)
for
index
in
indices
]
if
base_type
.
is_pythran_expr
:
do_replacement
=
all
(
index
.
type
.
is_int
or
index
.
is_slice
or
index
.
type
.
is_pythran_expr
for
index
in
indices
)
do_replacement
=
all
(
index
.
type
.
is_int
or
index
.
is_slice
or
index
.
type
.
is_pythran_expr
for
index
in
indices
)
if
do_replacement
:
for
i
,
index
in
enumerate
(
indices
):
if
index
.
is_slice
:
...
...
@@ -3716,7 +3726,7 @@ class IndexNode(_IndexingBaseNode):
else
:
do_replacement
=
all
(
index
.
type
.
is_int
for
index
in
indices
)
if
do_replacement
:
replacement_node
=
BufferIndexNode
(
self
.
pos
,
indices
=
indices
,
base
=
self
.
base
)
replacement_node
=
BufferIndexNode
(
self
.
pos
,
indices
=
indices
,
base
=
base
)
# On cloning, indices is cloned. Otherwise, unpack index into indices.
assert
not
isinstance
(
self
.
index
,
CloneNode
)
...
...
@@ -4424,6 +4434,37 @@ class MemoryViewSliceNode(MemoryViewIndexNode):
else
:
return
MemoryCopySlice
(
self
.
pos
,
self
)
def
merged_indices
(
self
,
indices
):
"""Return a new list of indices/slices with 'indices' merged into the current ones
according to slicing rules.
Is used to implement "view[i][j]" => "view[i, j]".
Return None if the indices cannot (easily) be merged at compile time.
"""
if
not
indices
:
return
None
# NOTE: Need to evaluate "self.original_indices" here as they might differ from "self.indices".
new_indices
=
self
.
original_indices
[:]
indices
=
indices
[:]
for
i
,
s
in
enumerate
(
self
.
original_indices
):
if
s
.
is_slice
:
if
s
.
start
.
is_none
and
s
.
stop
.
is_none
and
s
.
step
.
is_none
:
# Full slice found, replace by index.
new_indices
[
i
]
=
indices
[
0
]
indices
.
pop
(
0
)
if
not
indices
:
return
new_indices
else
:
# Found something non-trivial, e.g. a partial slice.
return
None
elif
not
s
.
type
.
is_int
:
# Not a slice, not an integer index => could be anything...
return
None
if
indices
:
if
len
(
new_indices
)
+
len
(
indices
)
>
self
.
base
.
type
.
ndim
:
return
None
new_indices
+=
indices
return
new_indices
def
is_simple
(
self
):
if
self
.
is_ellipsis_noop
:
# TODO: fix SimpleCallNode.is_simple()
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tests/memoryview/memoryview.pyx
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@@ -1039,3 +1039,47 @@ def min_max_tree_restructuring():
cdef
char
[:]
aview
=
a
return
max
(
<
char
>
1
,
aview
[
0
]),
min
(
<
char
>
5
,
aview
[
2
])
@
cython
.
test_fail_if_path_exists
(
'//MemoryViewSliceNode'
,
)
@
cython
.
test_assert_path_exists
(
'//MemoryViewIndexNode'
,
)
#@cython.boundscheck(False) # reduce C code clutter
def
optimised_index_of_slice
(
int
[:,:,:]
arr
,
int
x
,
int
y
,
int
z
):
"""
>>> arr = IntMockBuffer("A", list(range(10*10*10)), shape=(10,10,10))
>>> optimised_index_of_slice(arr, 2, 3, 4)
acquired A
(123, 123)
(223, 223)
(133, 133)
(124, 124)
(234, 234)
(123, 123)
(123, 123)
(123, 123)
(134, 134)
(134, 134)
(234, 234)
(234, 234)
(234, 234)
released A
"""
print
(
arr
[
1
,
2
,
3
],
arr
[
1
][
2
][
3
])
print
(
arr
[
x
,
2
,
3
],
arr
[
x
][
2
][
3
])
print
(
arr
[
1
,
y
,
3
],
arr
[
1
][
y
][
3
])
print
(
arr
[
1
,
2
,
z
],
arr
[
1
][
2
][
z
])
print
(
arr
[
x
,
y
,
z
],
arr
[
x
][
y
][
z
])
print
(
arr
[
1
,
2
,
3
],
arr
[:,
2
][
1
][
3
])
print
(
arr
[
1
,
2
,
3
],
arr
[:,
2
,
:][
1
,
3
])
print
(
arr
[
1
,
2
,
3
],
arr
[:,
2
,
3
][
1
])
print
(
arr
[
1
,
y
,
z
],
arr
[
1
,
:][
y
][
z
])
print
(
arr
[
1
,
y
,
z
],
arr
[
1
,
:][
y
,
z
])
print
(
arr
[
x
,
y
,
z
],
arr
[
x
][:][:][
y
][:][:][
z
])
print
(
arr
[
x
,
y
,
z
],
arr
[:][
x
][:][
y
][:][:][
z
])
print
(
arr
[
x
,
y
,
z
],
arr
[:,
:][
x
][:,
:][
y
][:][
z
])
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