Summary:
Follow up to https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/68095
This also changes the files from the ATen folder to include c10's `Export.h` instead since they can't ever be exporting `TORCH_PYTHON_API`.
cc pietern mrshenli pritamdamania87 zhaojuanmao satgera rohan-varma gqchen aazzolini osalpekar jiayisuse SciPioneer H-Huang
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/69585
Reviewed By: mrshenli
Differential Revision: D32958594
Pulled By: albanD
fbshipit-source-id: 1ec7ef63764573fa2b486928955e3a1172150061
Summary:
This is an automatic change generated by the following script:
```
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from subprocess import check_output, check_call
import os
def get_compiled_files_list():
import json
with open("build/compile_commands.json") as f:
data = json.load(f)
files = [os.path.relpath(node['file']) for node in data]
for idx, fname in enumerate(files):
if fname.startswith('build/') and fname.endswith('.DEFAULT.cpp'):
files[idx] = fname[len('build/'):-len('.DEFAULT.cpp')]
return files
def run_clang_tidy(fname):
check_call(["python3", "tools/clang_tidy.py", "-c", "build", "-x", fname,"-s"])
changes = check_output(["git", "ls-files", "-m"])
if len(changes) == 0:
return
check_call(["git", "commit","--all", "-m", f"NOLINT stubs for {fname}"])
def main():
git_files = check_output(["git", "ls-files"]).decode("ascii").split("\n")
compiled_files = get_compiled_files_list()
for idx, fname in enumerate(git_files):
if fname not in compiled_files:
continue
if fname.startswith("caffe2/contrib/aten/"):
continue
print(f"[{idx}/{len(git_files)}] Processing {fname}")
run_clang_tidy(fname)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
```
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/56892
Reviewed By: H-Huang
Differential Revision: D27991944
Pulled By: malfet
fbshipit-source-id: 5415e1eb2c1b34319a4f03024bfaa087007d7179
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/44795
Today, we build our cpp tests twice, once as a standalone gtest binary,
and once linked in `libtorch_python` so we can call them from
`test_jit.py`.
This is convenient (it means that `test_jit.py` is a single entry point
for all our tests), but has a few drawbacks:
1. We can't actually use the gtest APIs, since we don't link gtest into
`libtorch_python`. We're stuck with the subset that we want to write
polyfills for, and an awkward registration scheme where you have to
write a test then include it in `tests.h`).
2. More seriously, we register custom operators and classes in these
tests. In a world where we may be linking many `libtorch_python`s, this
has a tendency to cause errors with `libtorch`.
So now, only tests that explicitly require cooperation with Python are
built into `libtorch_python`. The rest are built into
`build/bin/test_jit`.
There are tests which require that we define custom classes and
operators. In these cases, I've built thm into separate `.so`s that we
call `torch.ops.load_library()` on.
Test Plan: Imported from OSS
Reviewed By: SplitInfinity, ZolotukhinM
Differential Revision: D23735520
Pulled By: suo
fbshipit-source-id: d146bf4e7eb908afa6f96b394e4d395d63ad72ff
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/35115
This commit runs the newly added tools/clang_format.py on the JIT
codebase and includes all of the formatting changes thus produced.
Testing:
Ran the script, CI.
Test Plan: Imported from OSS
Reviewed By: eellison
Differential Revision: D20568523
Pulled By: SplitInfinity
fbshipit-source-id: e09bdb982ccf090eecfb7c7b461b8d0681eef82b
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/26897
TORCH_INTERNAL_ASSERT("foo") doesn't do what you think it does :)
I'll try to do a fix to catch it in the compiler, but for now - let's fix usages
Found them using regex:
```
ag --cpp "TORCH_(CHECK|INTERNAL_ASSERT)\([ \n]*\"" --multiline
```
Test Plan: Imported from OSS
Differential Revision: D17624299
Pulled By: dzhulgakov
fbshipit-source-id: 74f05737ef598fd92b5e61541ee36de2405df23d
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/24801
This is to fix the ODR-violations in fbcode static builds, which have been broken for several months.
This PR is unfortunately quite large, but the changes are only mechanical:
1. Tests defined in header files -> tests defined in cpp files
2. Remove the `torch::jit::testing` namespace -> `torch::jit`.
3. Single `test.h` file that aggregates all tests.
4. Separate out files for gtest and python versions of the tests instead of using a build flag
5. Add a readme for how to add a new test, and explaining a bit about why the cpp tests are the way they are.
Test Plan: Imported from OSS
Differential Revision: D16878605
Pulled By: suo
fbshipit-source-id: 27b5c077dadd990a5f74e25d01731f9c1f491603