IntelliType
I recently published a Python type-hint library called intelli-type. The main purpose is to enhance type-hinting with Intellisense.
Intellisense
When using IntelliType, you need to define custom type hints.
class AudioFeature(IntelliType[Tensor], Generic[T]):
"""
VggishOutput representation.
Shape: (batch_size, 1, channels)
- channels: Number of audio features
Input Audio Waves -> AudioFeature
"""
The type AudioFeature
is equivalent to Tensor.
Even though you define the type when you create AudioFeature
,
you still need to specify the type when you use it for type hinting.
def forward(
self, feature_map: FeatureMap[Tensor], audio_feature: AudioFeature[Tensor]
) -> FusionMap[Tensor]:
pass
Adding Generic[T]
enhances Intellisense.
# Intellisense with Generic[T]
(method) def forward(
self: Self@CrossModalMixer,
feature_map: FeatureMap[Tensor],
audio_feature: AudioFeature[Tensor]
) -> FusionMap[Tensor]
# Intellisense without Generic[T]
(method) def forward(
self: Self@CrossModalMixer,
feature_map: FeatureMap,
audio_feature: AudioFeature
) -> FusionMap
Gif. Runtime Example
Strict Annotation
If you have already defined AudioFeature
as Tensor
, you can't use this type with other types. The syntax below will cause an error.
def func(
audio_feature: AudioFeature[str]
):
...
Single Responsibility & Reusability
Traditionally, we write the description of arguments in the docstring of a function.
The same argument can be used in different functions, so we need to repeat the same task. The critical problem is that the descriptions for the same argument are not programmatically connected. If we want to update the description of the argument, we must do it manually.
Fig. Function Dedicated Docstring
Using IntelliType, the description for feature_map
is written in FeatureMap and can be reused everywhere. You update the docstring in FeatureMap, and the change is applied everywhere programmatically. Therefore, we can write dedicated docstrings for functions and arguments separately.
Namespace
I am pioneering and establishing Micro-wise development. To avoid 'namespace pollution', I am publishing all the modules with the namespace 'crimson'. Therefore,
# import syntax is
from crimson.intelli_type import IntelliType
# install the package with the command line
pip install crimson-intelli-type
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Written: 16/07/2024
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