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a5e1aea2
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a5e1aea2
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Sep 23, 2008
by
Robert Bradshaw
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Cython/Compiler/Buffer.py
Cython/Compiler/Buffer.py
+48
-23
Cython/Compiler/PyrexTypes.py
Cython/Compiler/PyrexTypes.py
+10
-6
tests/run/bufaccess.pyx
tests/run/bufaccess.pyx
+71
-1
tests/run/numpy_test.pyx
tests/run/numpy_test.pyx
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Cython/Compiler/Buffer.py
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a5e1aea2
...
...
@@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ class IntroduceBufferAuxiliaryVars(CythonTransform):
#
# Analysis
#
buffer_options
=
(
"dtype"
,
"ndim"
,
"mode"
)
# ordered!
buffer_defaults
=
{
"ndim"
:
1
,
"mode"
:
"full"
}
buffer_options
=
(
"dtype"
,
"ndim"
,
"mode"
,
"negative_indices"
,
"cast"
)
# ordered!
buffer_defaults
=
{
"ndim"
:
1
,
"mode"
:
"full"
,
"negative_indices"
:
True
,
"cast"
:
False
}
buffer_positional_options_count
=
1
# anything beyond this needs keyword argument
ERR_BUF_OPTION_UNKNOWN
=
'"%s" is not a buffer option'
...
...
@@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ ERR_BUF_MISSING = '"%s" missing'
ERR_BUF_MODE
=
'Only allowed buffer modes are: "c", "fortran", "full", "strided" (as a compile-time string)'
ERR_BUF_NDIM
=
'ndim must be a non-negative integer'
ERR_BUF_DTYPE
=
'dtype must be "object", numeric type or a struct'
ERR_BUF_BOOL
=
'"%s" must be a boolean'
def
analyse_buffer_options
(
globalpos
,
env
,
posargs
,
dictargs
,
defaults
=
None
,
need_complete
=
True
):
"""
...
...
@@ -178,6 +179,14 @@ def analyse_buffer_options(globalpos, env, posargs, dictargs, defaults=None, nee
if
mode
and
not
(
mode
in
(
'full'
,
'strided'
,
'c'
,
'fortran'
)):
raise
CompileError
(
globalpos
,
ERR_BUF_MODE
)
def
assert_bool
(
name
):
x
=
options
.
get
(
name
)
if
not
isinstance
(
x
,
bool
):
raise
CompileError
(
globalpos
,
ERR_BUF_BOOL
%
name
)
assert_bool
(
'negative_indices'
)
assert_bool
(
'cast'
)
return
options
...
...
@@ -229,13 +238,15 @@ def put_acquire_arg_buffer(entry, code, pos):
code
.
globalstate
.
use_utility_code
(
acquire_utility_code
)
buffer_aux
=
entry
.
buffer_aux
getbuffer_cname
=
get_getbuffer_code
(
entry
.
type
.
dtype
,
code
)
# Acquire any new buffer
code
.
putln
(
code
.
error_goto_if
(
"%s((PyObject*)%s, &%s, %s, %d) == -1"
%
(
code
.
putln
(
code
.
error_goto_if
(
"%s((PyObject*)%s, &%s, %s, %d
, %d
) == -1"
%
(
getbuffer_cname
,
entry
.
cname
,
entry
.
buffer_aux
.
buffer_info_var
.
cname
,
get_flags
(
buffer_aux
,
entry
.
type
),
entry
.
type
.
ndim
),
pos
))
entry
.
type
.
ndim
,
int
(
entry
.
type
.
cast
)),
pos
))
# An exception raised in arg parsing cannot be catched, so no
# need to care about the buffer then.
put_unpack_buffer_aux_into_scope
(
buffer_aux
,
entry
.
type
.
mode
,
code
)
...
...
@@ -269,11 +280,12 @@ def put_assign_to_buffer(lhs_cname, rhs_cname, buffer_aux, buffer_type,
bufstruct
=
buffer_aux
.
buffer_info_var
.
cname
flags
=
get_flags
(
buffer_aux
,
buffer_type
)
getbuffer
=
"%s((PyObject*)%%s, &%s, %s, %d)"
%
(
get_getbuffer_code
(
buffer_type
.
dtype
,
code
),
getbuffer
=
"%s((PyObject*)%%s, &%s, %s, %d
, %d
)"
%
(
get_getbuffer_code
(
buffer_type
.
dtype
,
code
),
# note: object is filled in later (%%s)
bufstruct
,
flags
,
buffer_type
.
ndim
)
buffer_type
.
ndim
,
int
(
buffer_type
.
cast
))
if
is_initialized
:
# Release any existing buffer
...
...
@@ -336,6 +348,7 @@ def put_buffer_lookup_code(entry, index_signeds, index_cnames, options, pos, cod
"""
bufaux
=
entry
.
buffer_aux
bufstruct
=
bufaux
.
buffer_info_var
.
cname
negative_indices
=
entry
.
type
.
negative_indices
if
options
[
'boundscheck'
]:
# Check bounds and fix negative indices.
...
...
@@ -349,9 +362,12 @@ def put_buffer_lookup_code(entry, index_signeds, index_cnames, options, pos, cod
if
signed
!=
0
:
# not unsigned, deal with negative index
code
.
putln
(
"if (%s < 0) {"
%
cname
)
code
.
putln
(
"%s += %s;"
%
(
cname
,
shape
.
cname
))
code
.
putln
(
"if (%s) %s = %d;"
%
(
code
.
unlikely
(
"%s < 0"
%
cname
),
tmp_cname
,
dim
))
if
negative_indices
:
code
.
putln
(
"%s += %s;"
%
(
cname
,
shape
.
cname
))
code
.
putln
(
"if (%s) %s = %d;"
%
(
code
.
unlikely
(
"%s < 0"
%
cname
),
tmp_cname
,
dim
))
else
:
code
.
putln
(
"%s = %d;"
%
(
tmp_cname
,
dim
))
code
.
put
(
"} else "
)
# check bounds in positive direction
code
.
putln
(
"if (%s) %s = %d;"
%
(
...
...
@@ -364,7 +380,7 @@ def put_buffer_lookup_code(entry, index_signeds, index_cnames, options, pos, cod
code
.
putln
(
code
.
error_goto
(
pos
))
code
.
end_block
()
code
.
funcstate
.
release_temp
(
tmp_cname
)
el
se
:
el
if
negative_indices
:
# Only fix negative indices.
for
signed
,
cname
,
shape
in
zip
(
index_signeds
,
index_cnames
,
bufaux
.
shapevars
):
...
...
@@ -563,10 +579,11 @@ def get_getbuffer_code(dtype, code):
if
not
code
.
globalstate
.
has_utility_code
(
name
):
code
.
globalstate
.
use_utility_code
(
acquire_utility_code
)
itemchecker
=
get_ts_check_item
(
dtype
,
code
)
dtype_cname
=
dtype
.
declaration_code
(
""
)
utilcode
=
[
dedent
(
"""
static int %s(PyObject* obj, Py_buffer* buf, int flags, int nd); /*proto*/
static int %s(PyObject* obj, Py_buffer* buf, int flags, int nd
, int cast
); /*proto*/
"""
)
%
name
,
dedent
(
"""
static int %(name)s(PyObject* obj, Py_buffer* buf, int flags, int nd) {
static int %(name)s(PyObject* obj, Py_buffer* buf, int flags, int nd
, int cast
) {
const char* ts;
if (obj == Py_None) {
__Pyx_ZeroBuffer(buf);
...
...
@@ -578,17 +595,25 @@ def get_getbuffer_code(dtype, code):
__Pyx_BufferNdimError(buf, nd);
goto fail;
}
ts = buf->format;
ts = __Pyx_ConsumeWhitespace(ts);
if (!ts) goto fail;
ts = %(itemchecker)s(ts);
if (!ts) goto fail;
ts = __Pyx_ConsumeWhitespace(ts);
if (!ts) goto fail;
if (*ts != 0) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
"Expected non-struct buffer data type (expected end, got '%%s')", ts);
goto fail;
if (!cast) {
ts = buf->format;
ts = __Pyx_ConsumeWhitespace(ts);
if (!ts) goto fail;
ts = %(itemchecker)s(ts);
if (!ts) goto fail;
ts = __Pyx_ConsumeWhitespace(ts);
if (!ts) goto fail;
if (*ts != 0) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
"Expected non-struct buffer data type (expected end, got '%%s')", ts);
goto fail;
}
} else {
if (buf->itemsize != sizeof(%(dtype_cname)s)) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
"Attempted cast of buffer to datatype of different size.");
goto fail;
}
}
if (buf->suboffsets == NULL) buf->suboffsets = __Pyx_minusones;
return 0;
...
...
Cython/Compiler/PyrexTypes.py
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...
...
@@ -197,20 +197,24 @@ class BufferType(BaseType):
# lookups to the base type. ANYTHING NOT DEFINED
# HERE IS DELEGATED!
# dtype PyrexType
# ndim int
# mode str
# is_buffer boolean
# writable boolean
# dtype PyrexType
# ndim int
# mode str
# negative_indices bool
# cast bool
# is_buffer bool
# writable bool
is_buffer
=
1
writable
=
True
def
__init__
(
self
,
base
,
dtype
,
ndim
,
mode
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
base
,
dtype
,
ndim
,
mode
,
negative_indices
,
cast
):
self
.
base
=
base
self
.
dtype
=
dtype
self
.
ndim
=
ndim
self
.
buffer_ptr_type
=
CPtrType
(
dtype
)
self
.
mode
=
mode
self
.
negative_indices
=
negative_indices
self
.
cast
=
cast
def
as_argument_type
(
self
):
return
self
...
...
tests/run/bufaccess.pyx
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a5e1aea2
...
...
@@ -473,6 +473,25 @@ def list_comprehension(object[int] buf, len):
cdef
int
i
print
u"|"
.
join
([
unicode
(
buf
[
i
])
for
i
in
range
(
len
)])
#
# The negative_indices buffer option
#
@
testcase
def
no_negative_indices
(
object
[
int
,
negative_indices
=
False
]
buf
,
int
idx
):
"""
The most interesting thing here is to inspect the C source and
make sure optimal code is produced.
>>> A = IntMockBuffer(None, range(6))
>>> no_negative_indices(A, 3)
3
>>> no_negative_indices(A, -1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
IndexError: Out of bounds on buffer access (axis 0)
"""
return
buf
[
idx
]
#
# Buffer type mismatch examples. Varying the type and access
# method simultaneously, the odds of an interaction is virtually
...
...
@@ -635,7 +654,7 @@ def safe_get(object[int] buf, int idx):
return
buf
[
idx
]
@
testcase
@
cython
.
boundscheck
(
False
)
@
cython
.
boundscheck
(
False
)
# outer decorators should take precedence
@
cython
.
boundscheck
(
True
)
def
unsafe_get
(
object
[
int
]
buf
,
int
idx
):
"""
...
...
@@ -650,6 +669,18 @@ def unsafe_get(object[int] buf, int idx):
"""
return
buf
[
idx
]
@
testcase
@
cython
.
boundscheck
(
False
)
def
unsafe_get_nonegative
(
object
[
int
,
negative_indices
=
False
]
buf
,
int
idx
):
"""
Also inspect the C source to see that it is optimal...
>>> A = IntMockBuffer(None, range(10), shape=(3,), offset=5)
>>> unsafe_get_nonegative(A, -2)
3
"""
return
buf
[
idx
]
@
testcase
def
mixed_get
(
object
[
int
]
buf
,
int
unsafe_idx
,
int
safe_idx
):
"""
...
...
@@ -912,7 +943,32 @@ def assign_to_object(object[object] buf, int idx, obj):
"""
buf
[
idx
]
=
obj
#
# cast option
#
@
testcase
def
buffer_cast
(
object
[
unsigned
int
,
cast
=
True
]
buf
,
int
idx
):
"""
Round-trip a signed int through unsigned int buffer access.
>>> A = IntMockBuffer(None, [-100])
>>> buffer_cast(A, 0)
-100
"""
cdef
unsigned
int
data
=
buf
[
idx
]
return
<
int
>
data
@
testcase
def
buffer_cast_fails
(
object
[
char
,
cast
=
True
]
buf
):
"""
Cannot cast between datatype of different sizes.
>>> buffer_cast_fails(IntMockBuffer(None, [0]))
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Attempted cast of buffer to datatype of different size.
"""
return
buf
[
0
]
#
...
...
@@ -1070,6 +1126,13 @@ cdef class MockBuffer:
cdef
get_default_format
(
self
):
print
"ERROR, not subclassed"
,
self
.
__class__
cdef
class
CharMockBuffer
(
MockBuffer
):
cdef
int
write
(
self
,
char
*
buf
,
object
value
)
except
-
1
:
(
<
char
*>
buf
)[
0
]
=
<
int
>
value
return
0
cdef
get_itemsize
(
self
):
return
sizeof
(
char
)
cdef
get_default_format
(
self
):
return
b"@b"
cdef
class
IntMockBuffer
(
MockBuffer
):
cdef
int
write
(
self
,
char
*
buf
,
object
value
)
except
-
1
:
(
<
int
*>
buf
)[
0
]
=
<
int
>
value
...
...
@@ -1077,6 +1140,13 @@ cdef class IntMockBuffer(MockBuffer):
cdef
get_itemsize
(
self
):
return
sizeof
(
int
)
cdef
get_default_format
(
self
):
return
b"@i"
cdef
class
UnsignedIntMockBuffer
(
MockBuffer
):
cdef
int
write
(
self
,
char
*
buf
,
object
value
)
except
-
1
:
(
<
unsigned
int
*>
buf
)[
0
]
=
<
unsigned
int
>
value
return
0
cdef
get_itemsize
(
self
):
return
sizeof
(
unsigned
int
)
cdef
get_default_format
(
self
):
return
b"@I"
cdef
class
ShortMockBuffer
(
MockBuffer
):
cdef
int
write
(
self
,
char
*
buf
,
object
value
)
except
-
1
:
(
<
short
*>
buf
)[
0
]
=
<
short
>
value
...
...
tests/run/numpy_test.pyx
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...
...
@@ -137,6 +137,13 @@ try:
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: only objects, int and float dtypes supported for ndarray buffer access so far (dtype is 20)
>>> test_good_cast()
True
>>> test_bad_cast()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Attempted cast of buffer to datatype of different size.
"""
except
:
...
...
@@ -225,3 +232,15 @@ def test_dtype(dtype, inc1):
a
=
np
.
array
([
0
,
10
],
dtype
=
dtype
)
inc1
(
a
)
if
a
[
1
]
!=
11
:
print
"failed!"
def
test_good_cast
():
# Check that a signed int can round-trip through casted unsigned int access
cdef
np
.
ndarray
[
unsigned
int
,
cast
=
True
]
arr
=
np
.
array
([
-
100
],
dtype
=
'i'
)
cdef
unsigned
int
data
=
arr
[
0
]
return
-
100
==
<
int
>
data
def
test_bad_cast
():
# This should raise an exception
cdef
np
.
ndarray
[
long
,
cast
=
True
]
arr
=
np
.
array
([
1
],
dtype
=
'b'
)
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