1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743
|
## @package net_builder
# Module caffe2.python.net_builder
from caffe2.python import core, context
from caffe2.python.task import Task, TaskGroup
from caffe2.python.control_ops_util import add_if_op, add_while_op
class NetBuilder(context.Managed):
"""
Scope-driven mechanism for building nets, loops and conditional blocks.
Args:
name: NetBuilder's name
initial_scope: list of blobs that are available for reading/writing
Example:
from caffe2.python.net_builder import NetBuilder, ops
with NetBuilder() as nb:
c = ops.Const(5)
d = ops.Const(0)
with ops.loop():
ops.stop_if(ops.LE([c, ops.Const(0)]))
ops.Add([c, ops.Const(-1)], [c])
with ops.If(ops.GE([c, ops.Const(3)])):
ops.Add([d, ops.Const(10)], [d])
ops.Print(c, [])
ops.Print(d, [])
step = core.to_execution_step(nb)
"""
def __init__(self, name=None, initial_scope=None, _stop_blob_required=False,
_stop_blob=None, _fullname=None, _use_control_ops=False):
parent = NetBuilder.current(required=False)
assert not _fullname or not name, 'Cannot set both _fullname and name'
assert not _use_control_ops or \
(not _stop_blob_required and not _stop_blob), \
'Stop blobs are not used with control operators'
self.name = _fullname or '/'.join(
n for n in (parent.name if parent else None, name) if n
)
self._frozen = False
self._current_net = None
self._children = []
if parent:
# make sure parent has an up to date lexical scope computed
parent._update_lexical_scope()
self._init_lexical_scope = set(parent._lexical_scope) if parent else set()
if initial_scope:
self._init_lexical_scope |= set([str(b) for b in initial_scope])
self._lexical_scope = set(self._init_lexical_scope)
self._stop_blob = _stop_blob
self._stop_blob_required = _stop_blob_required
self._use_control_ops = _use_control_ops
def stop_blob(self):
"""
Returns the BlobReference to the stop_blob of this NetBuilder.
If one is not yet available, creates one.
This function assumes that the stop_blob() will be used immediatelly
in the current net, so it doesn't initialize it if the current net is
the first of the builder.
"""
assert not self._use_control_ops, \
'Stop blobs are not used with control operators'
if self._stop_blob is None:
net = self.current_net()
self._stop_blob = core.BlobReference(
net.NextName('stop_blob'), net=net)
net.Const(False, blob_out=self._stop_blob)
if self._current_net != self._children[0]:
self._children.insert(0, core.Net('stop_blob_init'))
self._children[0].Const(False, blob_out=self._stop_blob)
return self._stop_blob
def stop_if(self, blob):
assert not self._use_control_ops, \
'Stop blobs are not used with control operators'
stop_blob = self.stop_blob()
ops.Or([stop_blob, blob], [stop_blob])
self._current_net = None
def _assert_mutable(self):
assert not self._frozen, (
'This NetBuilder (%s) has been built already.' % self.name)
def _update_lexical_scope(self):
"""
Updates lexical scope based on the current list of children.
Lexical scope contains names of blobs that are currently available
and were introduced in the net builder
"""
self._lexical_scope = set(self._init_lexical_scope)
for child in self._children:
if isinstance(child, core.Net):
self._lexical_scope |= child.UsedBlobNames()
elif isinstance(child, NetBuilder) and child._use_control_ops:
self._lexical_scope |= child._lexical_scope
def _reset_children(self):
self._current_net = None
self._children = []
self._lexical_scope = set(self._init_lexical_scope)
def add(self, child):
self._assert_mutable()
if self._use_control_ops:
assert isinstance(child, core.Net) or (
isinstance(child, NetBuilder) and child._use_control_ops), \
"Expected Net or NetBuilder with control ops"
self._current_net = None
self._children.append(child)
# to-do : check it's not a dag net
if isinstance(child, core.Net):
self._current_net = child
self._update_lexical_scope()
return child
def current_net(self, name=None):
self._assert_mutable()
if self._current_net is None or name is not None:
self.add(core.Net(name))
return self._current_net
def freeze(self):
for child in self._children:
if hasattr(child, 'freeze'):
child.freeze()
self._current_net = None
self._frozen = True
def get(self):
self.freeze()
return self._children
def __exit__(self, etype, *args):
super(NetBuilder, self).__exit__(etype, *args)
if self._use_control_ops and len(self._children) > 0:
_children = self._children
self._reset_children()
merged_net = NetBuilder.merge_nets(
_children, self._lexical_scope)
assert merged_net, "Expected a non-empty merge of children"
self._children = [merged_net]
self.freeze()
if etype is not None:
return
assert (not self._stop_blob_required) or self._stop_blob is not None, (
'This NetBuilder (%s) requires a stop condition ' % self.name +
'to be set with `stop` or `stop_if`')
@staticmethod
def merge_nets(nets_or_builders, outer_blob_names):
# Only nets or builders with control ops are allowed.
# Need to pay attention to external outputs, e.g.
# ...
# IfNet1 (cond_blob):
# (Net1)
# X = 1
# IfNet2 (...):
# X = X + 1
# ...
# In this example there're two children in then branch of IfNet1:
# a subnet Net1 that creates blob X and sets its value to one, and
# a net builder IfNet2 that (conditionally) increments X.
# From IfNet2's point of view X is an external input
# and output blob, it will be put into IfNet2 net's external_output.
# At the same time, from the point of view of IfNet1 X is purely local.
# Net.AppendNet just merges external outputs of the networks, so
# without checking this the result of Net1.AppendNet(IfNet2's net)
# would have blob X in external_output
net = None
for n in nets_or_builders:
cur = None
if isinstance(n, NetBuilder):
assert n._use_control_ops, \
"Merging of NetBuilder supported only for control ops"
nets = n.get()
assert len(nets) == 1 and isinstance(nets[0], core.Net), \
"Invalid control op net builder"
cur = nets[0]
else:
assert isinstance(n, core.Net)
cur = n
if net:
net.AppendNet(cur)
else:
net = cur
if net:
# correct external output
external_outputs = [o for o in net.Proto().external_output
if o in outer_blob_names]
net.Proto().external_output[:] = external_outputs
return net
def __str__(self):
return self.name or 'Un-named NetBuilder'
class Operations(object):
"""
Operations to be used in the context of a NetBuilder.
"""
def net(self, net=None, name=None):
"""
Retrieves the current net, or add a new net to the builder.
Args:
net: If provided, add the given net to the active builder.
Else, returns the current Net or creates a new one as needed.
name: if provided, creates a new Net with given name and makes
it the new current net of the active builder. Cannot
be provided if net is provided.
"""
assert name is None or net is None, (
'Cannot provide both `net` and `name`.')
if net is not None:
NetBuilder.current().add(net)
return net
return NetBuilder.current().current_net(name=name)
def __getattr__(self, op_type):
"""
Adds an operator call to the currently active Net.
"""
if op_type.startswith('__'):
raise AttributeError()
# We want hasattr to work properly even if no context is active.
if NetBuilder.current(required=False) is None:
raise AttributeError('No active NetBuilder.')
return getattr(self.net(), op_type)
def task_group(self):
"""
Creates a local task group which will execute as the next step of
the current NetBuilder.
"""
from caffe2.python import task
group = NetBuilder.current()
with task.Cluster():
with task.Node('local'):
tg = task.TaskGroup()
group.add(tg)
return tg
def stop(self):
"""
Stop execution of the current execution step.
Example:
ops.Print(a, 0)
ops.stop()
ops.Print(b, 0)
In the example, 'b' will never be printed.
"""
return self.stop_if(ops.Const(True))
def stop_if(self, blob):
"""
Stop execution of the current execution step if the
condition `blob` is met.
Example:
ops.Print(a, 0)
ops.stop_if(ops.LE([x, ops.Const(0)]))
ops.Print(b, 0)
In the example, 'b' will only be printed if the value of scalar
tensor 'x' is greater than 0.
"""
return NetBuilder.current().stop_if(blob)
def loop(self, iters=None, name=None):
"""
Creates a NetBuilder that will execute in a loop as the next step of
the current NetBuilder. If `iters` is provided, the loop will execute
for `iters` iterations and then stop. `iters` can be a constant or a
BlobReference. If `iters` is not provided, the loop will execute
until `ops.stop` or `ops.stop_if` is called.
Examples:
a = ops.Const(5)
with ops.loop():
ops.stop_if(ops.LE([a, ops.Const(0)]))
ops.Print(a, 0)
ops.Add([a, ops.Const(-1)], [a])
Above, 'a' will be printed 5 times, with values 5 to 1.
with ops.loop(10) as loop:
ops.LogInfo(loop.iter())
This will print the numbers from 0 to 9.
x = ops.Add([ops.Const(10), ops.Const(10)])
with ops.loop(x) as loop:
ops.LogInfo(loop.iter())
This will print the numbers from 0 to 19.
"""
return NetBuilder.current().add(_Loop(iters, name=name))
def stop_guard(self, has_stopped_blob=None, name=None):
"""
Creates a NetBuilder that will execute once as the next step of the
current NetBuilder. After execution, a bool tensor will indicate
whether the inner execution was halted with `stop` or `stop_if`.
Example:
a = ops.Const(True)
with ops.stop_guard() as sg1:
ops.stop_if(a)
ops.Print(ops.Const('did not stop'))
b = ops.Const(False)
with ops.stop_guard() as sg2:
ops.stop_if(b)
ops.Print(ops.Const('did not stop'))
ops.Print(sg1.has_stopped(), [])
ops.Print(sg2.has_stopped(), [])
In the example, 'did not stop' will be printed once,
followed by True and False.
"""
return NetBuilder.current().add(
_StopGuard(has_stopped_blob=has_stopped_blob, name=name))
def If(self, cond, name=None):
"""
Creates a NetBuilder that will execute once as the next step of the
current NetBuilder if the blob `cond` is True.
Example:
with ops.If(ops.Const(True)):
ops.Print(ops.Const('Will print'))
with ops.If(ops.Const(False)):
ops.Print(ops.Const('Wont print'))
The example will print 'Will print' once.
"""
return NetBuilder.current().add(_RunIf(cond, name=name))
def IfNet(self, cond, name=None):
"""
Same as If, but uses 'If' operator instead of execution step logic
"""
return NetBuilder.current().add(_RunIfNet(cond, name=name))
def Else(self, name=None):
"""
Else branch of IfNet, has to be specified immediately after IfNet.
Example:
with ops.IfNet(ops.LT([x, y])):
...
with ops.Else():
...
"""
return _RunElseNet(name=name)
def WhileNet(self, name=None):
"""
NetBuilder for 'While' control operator
"""
return NetBuilder.current().add(_RunWhileNet(name=name))
def Condition(self, name=None):
"""
Loop's condition, executed within WhileNet context
"""
assert isinstance(NetBuilder.current(), _RunWhileNet), \
"Use of Condition outside of WhileNet"
return _RunWhileCondition(name=name)
def task_init(self):
"""
Defines operations that will be executed once at task startup.
Useful when implementing processors, that don't have access to the Task
top-level structure.
This setup will be run only once, even if multiple instances of the task
will run in parallel. For instance-local initialization, use
`task_instance_init` instead.
Example:
def my_processor(rec):
with ops.task_init():
one = ops.Const(1)
two = ops.Const(1)
return Tuple(
ops.Add(rec[0](), zero), ops.Add(rec[1](), two))
"""
setup = _SetupBuilder(_SetupBuilder.INIT)
self.net().add_attribute(Task.TASK_SETUP, setup)
return setup
def task_exit(self):
"""
Define operations to be executed once at task shutdown.
Useful when implementing processors, that don't have access to the Task
top-level structure.
This shutdown will be run only once, after all concurrent instances of
the task have already finished. For instance-local shutdown,
use `task_instance_exit` instead.
Example:
def read_queue(queue):
with ops.task_exit():
queue.close(ops.net())
return queue.read(ops.net())
"""
setup = _SetupBuilder(_SetupBuilder.EXIT)
self.net().add_attribute(Task.TASK_SETUP, setup)
return setup
def task_instance_init(self):
"""
Defines operations that will be executed once at startup of each
instance of a task. This can be seen as "thread_local" initialization.
It is guaranteed to run only after all `task_init` logic finishes.
This setup will be run concurrently for each instance of a task.
For global task initialization, use `task_init` instead.
"""
setup = _SetupBuilder(_SetupBuilder.INIT)
self.net().add_attribute(Task.TASK_INSTANCE_SETUP, setup)
return setup
def task_instance_exit(self):
"""
Defines operations that will be executed once at shutdown of each
instance of a task. This can be seen as "thread_local" finalization.
This shutdown will be run concurrently for each instance of a task.
For global task shutdown, use `task_exit` instead.
"""
setup = _SetupBuilder(_SetupBuilder.EXIT)
self.net().add_attribute(Task.TASK_INSTANCE_SETUP, setup)
return setup
def local_init(self):
"""
Similar to `task_init`, but executes at TaskGroup's startup instead,
before any task of the group starts executing. This will run only
once on each node, before initialization of any task, so it can be
used e.g. to initialize blobs shared across tasks.
"""
setup = _SetupBuilder(_SetupBuilder.INIT)
self.net().add_attribute(TaskGroup.LOCAL_SETUP, setup)
return setup
def local_exit(self, name=None):
"""
Similar to `task_exit`, but executes at TaskGroup's exit instead,
after all tasks of the group finished execution.
This will run only once on each node.
"""
setup = _SetupBuilder(_SetupBuilder.EXIT, name)
self.net().add_attribute(TaskGroup.LOCAL_SETUP, setup)
return setup
def task_reporter(self, interval_ms=1000, name=None):
"""
Define operations to be executed at every time interval from
task start-up to finish. These operations are guaranteed to
execute at least once after all other operations of the task are
finished.
Example:
with ops.task_reporter(interval_ms=10000):
ops.LogInfo('10s elapsed')
"""
return _ReporterBuilder(interval_ms, net=self.net(), name=name)
def local_reporter(self, interval_ms=1000, name=None):
"""
Similar to task_report, but operations defined within this block
will run repeatedly for as long as any of the tasks in the current
TaskGroup have not finished.
"""
return _ReporterBuilder(interval_ms, name=name)
ops = Operations()
class _ReporterBuilder(NetBuilder):
def __init__(self, interval_ms, net=None, name=None):
NetBuilder.__init__(self, name)
self._net = net
self.interval_ms = interval_ms
def __exit__(self, etype, *args):
if etype is None:
step = core.to_execution_step(self)
step.RunEveryMillis(self.interval_ms)
if self._net:
self._net.add_attribute(Task.REPORT_STEP, step)
else:
TaskGroup.current().report_step(
step, interval_ms=self.interval_ms)
NetBuilder.__exit__(self, etype, *args)
class _SetupBuilder(NetBuilder):
INIT = 'init'
EXIT = 'exit'
def __init__(self, type, name=None):
NetBuilder.__init__(self, name)
self.type = type
def setup(self, net):
if self.type == _SetupBuilder.INIT:
return core.to_execution_step(self)
def exit(self, net):
if self.type == _SetupBuilder.EXIT:
return core.to_execution_step(self)
class _RunOnce(NetBuilder):
def __init__(self, name=None):
NetBuilder.__init__(self, name)
def __exit__(self, etype, *args):
if etype is None and self._stop_blob is not None:
ops.stop()
NetBuilder.__exit__(self, etype, *args)
class _StopGuard(_RunOnce):
def __init__(self, has_stopped_blob=None, name=None):
_RunOnce.__init__(self, name)
self._stopped = has_stopped_blob
self._ran = False
def __enter__(self):
r = _RunOnce.__enter__(self)
self._stopped = ops.Const(True, blob_out=self._stopped)
return r
def __exit__(self, etype, *args):
if etype is None:
self._ran = True
ops.Const(False, blob_out=self._stopped)
_RunOnce.__exit__(self, etype, *args)
def has_stopped(self):
"""
Return a blob that will be set to scalar bool `True` after
this net builder ran, iff it was halted early.
"""
assert self._ran, 'Context not used yet.'
return self._stopped
class _Loop(NetBuilder):
def __init__(self, iters=None, name=None):
NetBuilder.__init__(self, name, _stop_blob_required=True)
if iters is not None:
self._inc = ops.Const(1)
self._iter = ops.Const(0)
self._num_iters = (
iters if isinstance(iters, core.BlobReference)
else ops.Const(iters))
else:
self._num_iters = None
def iter(self):
assert self._num_iters is not None, (
'This loop does not have a number of iterations.')
assert self._iter is not None, (
'iter() must be called from inside the loop context')
return self._iter
def __enter__(self):
builder = NetBuilder.__enter__(self)
if self._num_iters is not None:
ops.stop_if(ops.GE([self._iter, self._num_iters]))
return builder
def __exit__(self, type, *args):
if type is None and self._num_iters is not None:
self.current_net().Add([self._iter, self._inc], [self._iter])
NetBuilder.__exit__(self, type, *args)
class _RunIf(_RunOnce):
def __init__(self, cond_blob=None, name=None, _already_ran=None):
_RunOnce.__init__(self, name)
assert cond_blob or _already_ran
self._is_else = cond_blob is None
if _already_ran is None:
self._else_blob = ops.Not(cond_blob)
self._already_ran = ops.Const(False)
else:
self._already_ran = _already_ran
self._else_blob = _already_ran if cond_blob is None else (
ops.Or([_already_ran, ops.Not(cond_blob)]))
def __enter__(self):
r = _RunOnce.__enter__(self)
ops.stop_if(self._else_blob)
ops.Const(True, blob_out=self._already_ran)
return r
def Elif(self, cond, name=None):
assert not self._is_else, 'Else not allowed for an Else.'
return NetBuilder.current().add(_RunIf(
cond, name=name or self.name, _already_ran=self._already_ran))
def Else(self, name=None):
assert not self._is_else, 'Elif not allowed for an Else.'
return NetBuilder.current().add(
_RunIf(name=name or self.name, _already_ran=self._already_ran))
class _RunIfNet(NetBuilder):
"""
Generates a single net that uses If operator
"""
def __init__(self, cond_blob, name=None):
NetBuilder.__init__(self, name=name, _use_control_ops=True)
assert cond_blob, 'Conditional blob is not specified for an If net'
self._cond_blob = cond_blob
self._then_net = None
self._else_net = None
def add(self, child):
return NetBuilder.add(self, child)
def __exit__(self, type, *args):
if type is None:
_then_nets = self._children
self._reset_children()
self._then_net = NetBuilder.merge_nets(
_then_nets, self._lexical_scope)
if not self._then_net:
self._then_net = core.Net('empty_then_net')
if_net = core.Net(self.name + '/if_net')
add_if_op(if_net, self._cond_blob, self._lexical_scope,
self._then_net, self._else_net)
self._current_net = if_net
self._children = [if_net]
NetBuilder.__exit__(self, type, *args)
class _RunElseNet(NetBuilder):
"""
Else branch for _RunIfNet builder
"""
def __init__(self, name=None):
NetBuilder.__init__(self, name=name, _use_control_ops=True)
parent = NetBuilder.current(required=False)
assert parent and len(parent._children) > 0 and \
isinstance(parent._children[-1], _RunIfNet), \
'Invalid use of Else builder'
self._if_builder = parent._children[-1]
def __exit__(self, type, *args):
if type is None:
_else_nets = self._children
self._reset_children()
self._if_builder._else_net = NetBuilder.merge_nets(
_else_nets, self._lexical_scope)
if self._if_builder._else_net:
if_else_net = core.Net(self.name + '/if_else_net')
add_if_op(
if_else_net,
self._if_builder._cond_blob,
self._lexical_scope,
self._if_builder._then_net,
self._if_builder._else_net)
self._if_builder._current_net = if_else_net
self._if_builder._children = [if_else_net]
NetBuilder.__exit__(self, type, *args)
class _RunWhileNet(NetBuilder):
"""
Generates a single net that uses While operator
"""
def __init__(self, name=None):
NetBuilder.__init__(self, name=name, _use_control_ops=True)
self._cond_builder = None
def __exit__(self, type, *args):
if type is None:
assert self._cond_builder, \
'Condition builder must be specified in While op'
_cond_blob = self._cond_builder._cond_blob
_cond_net = self._cond_builder._cond_net
loop_body = self._children
self._reset_children()
loop_body_net = NetBuilder.merge_nets(
loop_body, self._lexical_scope)
if not loop_body_net:
loop_body_net = core.Net('empty_loop_body_net')
while_net = core.Net(self.name + '/while_net')
add_while_op(while_net, _cond_blob, self._lexical_scope,
loop_body_net, _cond_net)
self._current_net = while_net
self._children = [while_net]
NetBuilder.__exit__(self, type, *args)
class _RunWhileCondition(NetBuilder):
"""
Computes loop's condition, used in the context of WhileNet.
Last operator must have a single scalar boolean output that will be used
as a condition value, no other blobs created in the condition net are
visible outside of it
"""
def __init__(self, name=None):
NetBuilder.__init__(self, name=name, _use_control_ops=True)
parent = NetBuilder.current(required=False)
assert parent and isinstance(parent, _RunWhileNet), \
'Invalid use of loop condition builder'
assert not parent._cond_builder, \
'Multiple loop condition builders specified'
assert len(parent._children) == 0, \
'Condition definition must be specified before the loop\'s body'
parent._cond_builder = self
self._cond_blob = None
self._cond_net = None
def __exit__(self, type, *args):
if type is None:
condition_body = self._children
self._reset_children()
self._cond_net = NetBuilder.merge_nets(
condition_body, self._lexical_scope)
assert self._cond_net, 'Invalid loop condition specified'
assert len(self._cond_net.Proto().op) > 0, 'Invalid condition net'
last_op = self._cond_net.Proto().op[-1]
assert len(last_op.output) == 1, 'Invalid condition net'
self._cond_blob = core.BlobReference(name=last_op.output[0], net=None)
self._current_net = self._cond_net
self._children = [self._cond_net]
NetBuilder.__exit__(self, type, *args)
|