Automatic fixes that replaces certain list comprehensions with generator ones where appropriate so that they are immediately consumed. This is preview functionality in ruff for rule C419 and it was automatically applied.
Co-authored-by: Nikita Shulga <2453524+malfet@users.noreply.github.com>
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/123960
Approved by: https://github.com/malfet
Fix use-dict-literal pylint suggestions by changing `dict()` to `{}`. This PR should do the change for every Python file except test/jit/test_list_dict.py, where I think the intent is to test the constructor.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/83718
Approved by: https://github.com/albanD
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/61931
This PR consolidates the profiling code around a new C++ implementation
(profiler_kineto.h/cpp) and uses it unconditionally from
torch.autograd.profiler/torch.profiler:
1. Always use profiler_kineto.h/cpp as the C++ implementation
2. Simplify profiler.py to remove unneeded parts depending on legacy
impl
3. Move some of the legacy logic into profiler_legacy.py (to be fully
deleted later)
Test Plan:
USE_KINETO=1 USE_CUDA=1 USE_MKLDNN=1 BLAS=MKL BUILD_BINARY=1 python setup.py develop install --cmake
python test/test_profiler.py -v
USE_KINETO=0 USE_CUDA=1 USE_MKLDNN=1 BLAS=MKL BUILD_BINARY=1 python setup.py develop install --cmake
python test/test_profiler.py -v
Imported from OSS
Reviewed By: gdankel
Differential Revision: D29801599
fbshipit-source-id: 9794d29f2af38dddbcd90dbce4481fc8575fa29e
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/18598
ghimport-source-id: c74597e5e7437e94a43c163cee0639b20d0d0c6a
Stack from [ghstack](https://github.com/ezyang/ghstack):
* **#18598 Turn on F401: Unused import warning.**
This was requested by someone at Facebook; this lint is turned
on for Facebook by default. "Sure, why not."
I had to noqa a number of imports in __init__. Hypothetically
we're supposed to use __all__ in this case, but I was too lazy
to fix it. Left for future work.
Be careful! flake8-2 and flake8-3 behave differently with
respect to import resolution for # type: comments. flake8-3 will
report an import unused; flake8-2 will not. For now, I just
noqa'd all these sites.
All the changes were done by hand.
Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@fb.com>
Differential Revision: D14687478
fbshipit-source-id: 30d532381e914091aadfa0d2a5a89404819663e3
Summary:
**ZeroDivisionError** occurs when `cuda_prof_exec_time` is small enough.
This situation is normal for a project that has little CUDA work.
Or someone does not make his work transferred to CUDA successfully. In this time he profiles the code, this error occurs.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/11987
Differential Revision: D10488568
Pulled By: soumith
fbshipit-source-id: db8c1e9e88a00943c100958ebef41a1cb56e7e65
Summary:
The pytorch.org site redirects all of the http:// requests to the https:// site anyway, so the comments and error messages might as well refer directly to the https:// site. The GitHub project description should also be updated to point to https://pytorch.org
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/12636
Differential Revision: D10377099
Pulled By: soumith
fbshipit-source-id: f47eaba1dd3eecc5dbe62afaf7022573dc3fd039
* Add environment collection script
Fixes#6111. This should make it easier for users to report bugs by giving
them a script to collect system environment information.
Changes include:
- Refactor out the environment collecting code from utils.bottleneck
- Add script (collect_env.py)
- Cleaned up the issues template so that it suggests using the script
and is more readable.
Testing: added expect tests to go with 4 CI configurations. Whenever one
of these configurations gets updated, the test will fail until the test
also gets updated.
* Expect tests
* Update issue template
* Fix random space
* Minor improvement to issue template; fix expect test
* Skip expect test if BUILD_ENVIRONMENT not found; test fix; split off smoke/expect test
Fixes#6312.
Changed bottleneck's arg parser to user argparse.REMAINDER. This lets
the user specify args as `python -m torch.utils.bottleneck script.py
[args]` (previously, a -- was needed after `bottleneck` and before
`script.py`).
* Implement torch.util.bottleneck
This is a tool that is intended to be used as initial exploratory
debugging of bottlenecks in user scripts. Run it with
python -m torch.utils.bottleneck /path/to/source/script.py
* Refactor and address comments
* Fix tests
* Allow passing of args to the profiled script
* Replace Variable