提交 c0225807 authored 作者: turian@grenat.iro.umontreal.ca's avatar turian@grenat.iro.umontreal.ca

merge

...@@ -101,9 +101,12 @@ class Op(object): ...@@ -101,9 +101,12 @@ class Op(object):
def get_outputs(self): def get_outputs(self):
return self._outputs return self._outputs
def set_outputs(self, new): def set_outputs(self, new):
# the point of this function is """
# 1. to save the subclass's __init__ function always having to set the role of the outputs The point of this function is:
# 2. to prevent accidentally re-setting outputs, which would probably be a bug 1. to save the subclass's __init__ function always having to set the role of the outputs
2. to prevent accidentally re-setting outputs, which would probably be a bug
"""
if not hasattr(self, '_outputs') or self._outputs is None: if not hasattr(self, '_outputs') or self._outputs is None:
for i, output in enumerate(new): for i, output in enumerate(new):
output.role = (self, i) output.role = (self, i)
...@@ -122,10 +125,10 @@ class Op(object): ...@@ -122,10 +125,10 @@ class Op(object):
def __copy__(self): def __copy__(self):
""" """
Shallow copy of this Op. The inputs are the exact same, but Shallow copy of this L{Op}. The inputs are the exact same, but
the outputs are recreated because of the one-owner-per-result the outputs are recreated because of the one-owner-per-result
policy. The default behavior is to call the constructor on policy. The default behavior is to call the constructor on
this Op's inputs. this L{Op}'s inputs.
To do a bottom-up copy of a graph, use clone_with_new_inputs. To do a bottom-up copy of a graph, use clone_with_new_inputs.
""" """
...@@ -133,9 +136,9 @@ class Op(object): ...@@ -133,9 +136,9 @@ class Op(object):
def clone_with_new_inputs(self, *new_inputs): def clone_with_new_inputs(self, *new_inputs):
""" """
Returns a clone of this Op that takes different inputs. The Returns a clone of this L{Op} that takes different inputs. The
default behavior is to call the constructor on the new inputs, default behavior is to call the constructor on the new inputs,
but if your Op has additional options or a different constructor but if your L{Op} has additional options or a different constructor
you might want to override this. you might want to override this.
""" """
return self.__class__(*new_inputs) return self.__class__(*new_inputs)
...@@ -158,10 +161,10 @@ class Op(object): ...@@ -158,10 +161,10 @@ class Op(object):
def impl(self, *args): def impl(self, *args):
"""Return output data [tuple], given input data """Return output data [tuple], given input data
If this Op has a single output (len(self.outputs)==1) then the return If this L{Op} has a single output (len(self.outputs)==1) then the return
value of this function will be assigned to self.outputs[0].data. value of this function will be assigned to self.outputs[0].data.
If this Op has multiple otuputs, then this function should return a If this L{Op} has multiple otuputs, then this function should return a
tuple with the data for outputs[0], outputs[1], outputs[2], etc. tuple with the data for outputs[0], outputs[1], outputs[2], etc.
""" """
raise AbstractFunctionError() raise AbstractFunctionError()
...@@ -169,8 +172,8 @@ class Op(object): ...@@ -169,8 +172,8 @@ class Op(object):
def perform(self): def perform(self):
""" """
Performs the computation associated to this Op and places the Performs the computation associated to this L{Op} and places the
result(s) in the output Results. result(s) in the output L{Result}s.
TODO: consider moving this function to the python linker. TODO: consider moving this function to the python linker.
""" """
...@@ -231,27 +234,27 @@ class Op(object): ...@@ -231,27 +234,27 @@ class Op(object):
def c_compile_args(self): def c_compile_args(self):
""" """
Return a list of compile args recommended to manipulate this Op. Return a list of compile args recommended to manipulate this L{Op}.
""" """
raise AbstractFunctionError() raise AbstractFunctionError()
def c_headers(self): def c_headers(self):
""" """
Return a list of header files that must be included from C to manipulate Return a list of header files that must be included from C to manipulate
this Op. this L{Op}.
""" """
raise AbstractFunctionError() raise AbstractFunctionError()
def c_libraries(self): def c_libraries(self):
""" """
Return a list of libraries to link against to manipulate this Op. Return a list of libraries to link against to manipulate this L{Op}.
""" """
raise AbstractFunctionError() raise AbstractFunctionError()
def c_support_code(self): def c_support_code(self):
""" """
Return utility code for use by this Op. It may refer to support code Return utility code for use by this Op. It may refer to support code
defined for its input Results. defined for its input L{Result}s.
""" """
raise AbstractFunctionError() raise AbstractFunctionError()
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