pytorch/caffe2/python/serialized_test
Sam Estep 8c798e0622 Forbid trailing whitespace (#53406)
Summary:
Context: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/53299#discussion_r587882857

These are the only hand-written parts of this diff:
- the addition to `.github/workflows/lint.yml`
- the file endings changed in these four files (to appease FB-internal land-blocking lints):
  - `GLOSSARY.md`
  - `aten/src/ATen/core/op_registration/README.md`
  - `scripts/README.md`
  - `torch/csrc/jit/codegen/fuser/README.md`

The rest was generated by running this command (on macOS):
```
git grep -I -l ' $' -- . ':(exclude)**/contrib/**' ':(exclude)third_party' | xargs gsed -i 's/ *$//'
```

I looked over the auto-generated changes and didn't see anything that looked problematic.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/53406

Test Plan:
This run (after adding the lint but before removing existing trailing spaces) failed:
- https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/runs/2043032377

This run (on the tip of this PR) succeeded:
- https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/runs/2043296348

Reviewed By: walterddr, seemethere

Differential Revision: D26856620

Pulled By: samestep

fbshipit-source-id: 3f0de7f7c2e4b0f1c089eac9b5085a58dd7e0d97
2021-03-05 17:22:55 -08:00
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data/operator_test
__init__.py
coverage.py
README.md Forbid trailing whitespace (#53406) 2021-03-05 17:22:55 -08:00
serialized_test_util.py
SerializedTestCoverage.md

Serialized operator test framework

Major functionality lives in serialized_test_util.py

How to use

  1. Extend the test case class from SerializedTestCase
  2. Change the @given decorator to @serialized_test_util.given. This runs a seeded hypothesis test instance which will generate outputs if desired in addition to the unseeded hypothesis tests normally run.
  3. [Optional] Add (or change a call of unittest.main() to) testWithArgs in __main__. This allows you to generate outputs using python caffe2/python/operator_test/my_test.py -G.
  4. Run your test python -m pytest caffe2/python/operator_test/my_test.py -G to generate serialized outputs. They will live in caffe2/python/serialized_test/data/operator_test, one zip file per test function. The zip file contains an inout.npz file of the inputs, outputs, and meta data (like device type), a op.pb file of the operator, and grad_#.pb files of the gradients if there are any. Use -O to change the output directory. This also generates a markdown document summarizing the coverage of serialized tests. We can disable generating this coverage document using the -C flag.
  5. Thereafter, runs of the test without the flag will load serialized outputs and gradient operators for comparison against the seeded run. The comparison is done as long as you have a call to assertReferenceChecks. If for any reason the seeded run's inputs are different (this can happen with different hypothesis versions or different setups), then we'll run the serialized inputs through the serialized operator to get a runtime output for comparison.

Coverage report

SerializedTestCoverage.md contains some statistics about the coverage of serialized tests. It is regenerated every time someone regenerates a serialized test (i.e. running an operator test with the -G option). If you run into merge conflicts for the file, please rebase and regenerate. If you'd like to disable generating this file when generating the serialized test, you can run with -G -C. The logic for generating this file lives in coverage.py.

##Additional Notes

If we'd like to extend the test framework beyond that for operator tests, we can create a new subfolder for them inside caffe2/python/serialized_test/data.

Note, we currently don't support using other hypothesis decorators on top of given_and_seeded. Hypothesis has some handling to explicitly check that @given is on the bottom of the decorator stack.

If there are multiple calls to assertReferenceChecks in a test function, we'll serialize and write the last one. The actual input checked may then differ if we refactor a test function that calls this multiple times, though the serialized test should still pass since we then use the serialized input to generate a dynamic output.