* Interops with Python buffers/numpy arrays to create. * Also cleans up 'get' factory methods on some types to be consistent. * Adds mlirAttributeGetType() to C-API to facilitate error handling and other uses. * Punts on a lot of features of the ElementsAttribute hierarchy for now. * Does not yet support bool or string attributes. Reviewed By: ftynse Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89363
185 lines
4.6 KiB
Python
185 lines
4.6 KiB
Python
# RUN: %PYTHON %s | FileCheck %s
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import gc
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import mlir
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def run(f):
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print("\nTEST:", f.__name__)
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f()
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gc.collect()
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assert mlir.ir.Context._get_live_count() == 0
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# CHECK-LABEL: TEST: testParsePrint
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def testParsePrint():
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ctx = mlir.ir.Context()
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t = ctx.parse_attr('"hello"')
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assert t.context is ctx
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ctx = None
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gc.collect()
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# CHECK: "hello"
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print(str(t))
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# CHECK: Attribute("hello")
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print(repr(t))
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run(testParsePrint)
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# CHECK-LABEL: TEST: testParseError
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# TODO: Hook the diagnostic manager to capture a more meaningful error
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# message.
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def testParseError():
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ctx = mlir.ir.Context()
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try:
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t = ctx.parse_attr("BAD_ATTR_DOES_NOT_EXIST")
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except ValueError as e:
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# CHECK: Unable to parse attribute: 'BAD_ATTR_DOES_NOT_EXIST'
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print("testParseError:", e)
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else:
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print("Exception not produced")
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run(testParseError)
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# CHECK-LABEL: TEST: testAttrEq
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def testAttrEq():
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ctx = mlir.ir.Context()
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a1 = ctx.parse_attr('"attr1"')
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a2 = ctx.parse_attr('"attr2"')
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a3 = ctx.parse_attr('"attr1"')
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# CHECK: a1 == a1: True
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print("a1 == a1:", a1 == a1)
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# CHECK: a1 == a2: False
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print("a1 == a2:", a1 == a2)
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# CHECK: a1 == a3: True
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print("a1 == a3:", a1 == a3)
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# CHECK: a1 == None: False
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print("a1 == None:", a1 == None)
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run(testAttrEq)
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# CHECK-LABEL: TEST: testAttrEqDoesNotRaise
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def testAttrEqDoesNotRaise():
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ctx = mlir.ir.Context()
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a1 = ctx.parse_attr('"attr1"')
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not_an_attr = "foo"
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# CHECK: False
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print(a1 == not_an_attr)
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# CHECK: False
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print(a1 == None)
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# CHECK: True
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print(a1 != None)
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run(testAttrEqDoesNotRaise)
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# CHECK-LABEL: TEST: testStandardAttrCasts
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def testStandardAttrCasts():
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ctx = mlir.ir.Context()
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a1 = ctx.parse_attr('"attr1"')
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astr = mlir.ir.StringAttr(a1)
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aself = mlir.ir.StringAttr(astr)
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# CHECK: Attribute("attr1")
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print(repr(astr))
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try:
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tillegal = mlir.ir.StringAttr(ctx.parse_attr("1.0"))
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except ValueError as e:
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# CHECK: ValueError: Cannot cast attribute to StringAttr (from Attribute(1.000000e+00 : f64))
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print("ValueError:", e)
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else:
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print("Exception not produced")
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run(testStandardAttrCasts)
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# CHECK-LABEL: TEST: testFloatAttr
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def testFloatAttr():
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ctx = mlir.ir.Context()
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fattr = mlir.ir.FloatAttr(ctx.parse_attr("42.0 : f32"))
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# CHECK: fattr value: 42.0
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print("fattr value:", fattr.value)
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# Test factory methods.
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loc = ctx.get_unknown_location()
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# CHECK: default_get: 4.200000e+01 : f32
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print("default_get:", mlir.ir.FloatAttr.get(
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mlir.ir.F32Type.get(ctx), 42.0, loc))
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# CHECK: f32_get: 4.200000e+01 : f32
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print("f32_get:", mlir.ir.FloatAttr.get_f32(ctx, 42.0))
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# CHECK: f64_get: 4.200000e+01 : f64
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print("f64_get:", mlir.ir.FloatAttr.get_f64(ctx, 42.0))
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try:
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fattr_invalid = mlir.ir.FloatAttr.get(
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mlir.ir.IntegerType.get_signless(ctx, 32), 42, loc)
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except ValueError as e:
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# CHECK: invalid 'Type(i32)' and expected floating point type.
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print(e)
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else:
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print("Exception not produced")
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run(testFloatAttr)
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# CHECK-LABEL: TEST: testIntegerAttr
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def testIntegerAttr():
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ctx = mlir.ir.Context()
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iattr = mlir.ir.IntegerAttr(ctx.parse_attr("42"))
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# CHECK: iattr value: 42
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print("iattr value:", iattr.value)
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# CHECK: iattr type: i64
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print("iattr type:", iattr.type)
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# Test factory methods.
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# CHECK: default_get: 42 : i32
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print("default_get:", mlir.ir.IntegerAttr.get(
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mlir.ir.IntegerType.get_signless(ctx, 32), 42))
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run(testIntegerAttr)
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# CHECK-LABEL: TEST: testBoolAttr
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def testBoolAttr():
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ctx = mlir.ir.Context()
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battr = mlir.ir.BoolAttr(ctx.parse_attr("true"))
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# CHECK: iattr value: 1
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print("iattr value:", battr.value)
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# Test factory methods.
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# CHECK: default_get: true
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print("default_get:", mlir.ir.BoolAttr.get(ctx, True))
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run(testBoolAttr)
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# CHECK-LABEL: TEST: testStringAttr
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def testStringAttr():
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ctx = mlir.ir.Context()
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sattr = mlir.ir.StringAttr(ctx.parse_attr('"stringattr"'))
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# CHECK: sattr value: stringattr
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print("sattr value:", sattr.value)
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# Test factory methods.
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# CHECK: default_get: "foobar"
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print("default_get:", mlir.ir.StringAttr.get(ctx, "foobar"))
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# CHECK: typed_get: "12345" : i32
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print("typed_get:", mlir.ir.StringAttr.get_typed(
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mlir.ir.IntegerType.get_signless(ctx, 32), "12345"))
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run(testStringAttr)
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# CHECK-LABEL: TEST: testNamedAttr
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def testNamedAttr():
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ctx = mlir.ir.Context()
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a = ctx.parse_attr('"stringattr"')
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named = a.get_named("foobar") # Note: under the small object threshold
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# CHECK: attr: "stringattr"
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print("attr:", named.attr)
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# CHECK: name: foobar
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print("name:", named.name)
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# CHECK: named: NamedAttribute(foobar="stringattr")
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print("named:", named)
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run(testNamedAttr)
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