Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/13141
This is an example diff to show what lint rules are being applied.
Reviewed By: mingzhe09088
Differential Revision: D10858478
fbshipit-source-id: cbeb013f10f755b0095478adf79366e7cf7836ff
We were keying hooks by RemovableHandle id. However, we don't hold onto
handles and ids of dead objects can be reused. This replaces id(handle)
with a global counter.
Here's the command I used to invoke autopep8 (in parallel!):
git ls-files | grep '\.py$' | xargs -n1 -P`nproc` autopep8 -i
Several rules are ignored in setup.cfg. The goal is to let autopep8
handle everything which it can handle safely, and to disable any rules
which are tricky or controversial to address. We may want to come back
and re-enable some of these rules later, but I'm trying to make this
patch as safe as possible.
Also configures flake8 to match pep8's behavior.
Also configures TravisCI to check the whole project for lint.
The register hook calls now return an object that can be used to remove
the hook. For example,
>>> h = module.register_forward_hook(callback)
>>> h.remove() # removes hook
Or as a context manager:
>>> with module.register_forward_hook(callback):
... pass
This makes it easier for libraries to use hooks without worrying about
name collisions.