| | import re |
| | from typing import ( |
| | Any, |
| | Dict, |
| | List, |
| | Optional, |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | from .dataclass import OptionalField |
| | from .operator import StreamInstanceOperator |
| | from .type_utils import isoftype |
| |
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| |
|
| | class Format(StreamInstanceOperator): |
| | pass |
| |
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| |
|
| | def apply_capital_new_line_notation(text: str) -> str: |
| | r"""Transforms a given string by applying the Capital New Line Notation. |
| | |
| | The Capital New Line Notation (\N) is designed to manage newline behavior in a string efficiently. |
| | This custom notation aims to consolidate multiple newline characters (\n) into a single newline under |
| | specific conditions, with tailored handling based on whether there's preceding text. The function |
| | distinguishes between two primary scenarios: |
| | |
| | 1. If there's text (referred to as a prefix) followed by any number of \n characters and then one or |
| | more \N, the entire sequence is replaced with a single \n. This effectively simplifies multiple |
| | newlines and notation characters into a single newline when there's preceding text. |
| | 2. If the string starts with \n characters followed by \N without any text before this sequence, or if |
| | \N is at the very beginning of the string, the sequence is completely removed. This case is |
| | applicable when the notation should not introduce any newlines due to the absence of preceding text. |
| | |
| | Args: |
| | text (str): The input string to be transformed, potentially containing the Capital New Line Notation |
| | (\N) mixed with actual newline characters (\n). |
| | |
| | Returns: |
| | str: The string after applying the Capital New Line Notation rules, which either consolidates multiple |
| | newlines and notation characters into a single newline when text precedes them, or removes the |
| | notation and any preceding newlines entirely if no text is present before the notation. |
| | |
| | Examples: |
| | >>> apply_capital_new_line_notation("Hello World\\n\\n\N") |
| | 'Hello World\\n' |
| | |
| | >>> apply_capital_new_line_notation("\\n\\n\NGoodbye World") |
| | 'Goodbye World' |
| | |
| | >>> apply_capital_new_line_notation("\N") |
| | '' |
| | """ |
| | |
| | text = re.sub(r"^(?:\n|\\N)*\\N", "", text) |
| | |
| | return re.sub(r"[\n(\\N)]*(\\N)+", r"\n", text) |
| |
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| |
|
| | class SystemFormat(Format): |
| | r"""Generates the whole input to the model, from constant strings that are given as args, and from values found in specified fields of the instance. |
| | |
| | Important: formats can use '\N' notations that means new-line if no new-line before and no empty string before. |
| | |
| | SystemFormat expects the input instance to contain: |
| | 1. A field named "system_prompt" whose value is a string (potentially empty) that delivers a task independent opening text. |
| | 2. A field named "source" whose value is a string verbalizing the original values in the instance (as read |
| | from the source dataset), in the context of the underlying task. |
| | 3. A field named "instruction" that contains a (non-None) string. |
| | 4. A field named with the value in arg 'demos_field', containing a list of dicts, each dict with fields "source" |
| | and "target", representing a single demo. |
| | 5. A field named "target_prefx" that contains a string to prefix the target in both each demo, and to end the whole generated prompt |
| | |
| | SystemFormat formats the above fields into a single string to be inputted to the model. This string overwrites |
| | field "source" of the instance. Formatting is driven by two args: 'demo_format' and 'model_input_format'. |
| | SystemFormat also pops fields "system_prompt", "instruction", "target_prefix", and the field containing the demos out from the input instance. |
| | |
| | Args: |
| | demos_field (str): the name of the field that contains the demos, being a list of dicts, each with "source" and "target" keys |
| | demo_format (str): formatting string for a single demo, combining fields "source" and "target" |
| | model_input_format (str) overall product format, combining instruction and source (as read from fields "instruction" |
| | and "source" of the input instance), together with demos (as formatted into one string) |
| | format_args: Dict[str,str]: additional format args to be used when formatting the different format strings |
| | |
| | Example: |
| | when input instance: |
| | |
| | .. code-block:: |
| | |
| | { |
| | "source": "1+1", |
| | "target": "2", |
| | "instruction": "Solve the math exercises.", |
| | "demos": [{"source": "1+2", "target": "3"}, {"source": "4-2", "target": "2"}] |
| | } |
| | |
| | is processed by |
| | |
| | .. code-block:: |
| | |
| | system_format = SystemFormat( |
| | demos_field="demos", |
| | demo_format="Input: {source}\nOutput: {target}\n\n", |
| | model_input_format="Instruction: {instruction}\n\n{demos}Input: {source}\nOutput: ", |
| | ) |
| | |
| | the resulting instance is: |
| | |
| | .. code-block:: |
| | |
| | { |
| | "target": "2", |
| | "source": "Instruction: Solve the math exercises.\n\nInput: 1+2\nOutput: 3\n\nInput: 4-2\nOutput: 2\n\nInput: 1+1\nOutput: ", |
| | } |
| | |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | demos_field: str = "demos" |
| | demo_format: str = "{source}\n{target_prefix}{target}\n\n" |
| | model_input_format: str = ( |
| | "{system_prompt}{instruction}{demos}{source}\n{target_prefix}" |
| | ) |
| | format_args: Dict[str, str] = OptionalField(default_factory=dict) |
| |
|
| | @staticmethod |
| | def _retrieve_field_and_assert_not_none(instance, field_name) -> str: |
| | if field_name is not None and field_name in instance: |
| | field_value = instance[field_name] |
| | assert ( |
| | field_value is not None |
| | ), f"Value in field '{field_name}' should not be none. Received instance: {instance}" |
| | return field_value |
| | return "" |
| |
|
| | def process( |
| | self, instance: Dict[str, Any], stream_name: Optional[str] = None |
| | ) -> Dict[str, Any]: |
| | assert ( |
| | "source" in instance |
| | ), f"field 'source' is expected to be in the input instance. Received instance: {instance}" |
| | source = self._retrieve_field_and_assert_not_none( |
| | instance=instance, field_name="source" |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | instruction = self._retrieve_field_and_assert_not_none( |
| | instance=instance, field_name="instruction" |
| | ) |
| | target_prefix = self._retrieve_field_and_assert_not_none( |
| | instance=instance, field_name="target_prefix" |
| | ) |
| | system_prompt = self._retrieve_field_and_assert_not_none( |
| | instance=instance, field_name="system_prompt" |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | if "target_prefix" in instance: |
| | instance.pop("target_prefix") |
| | if "instruction" in instance: |
| | instance.pop("instruction") |
| | if "system_prompt" in instance: |
| | instance.pop("system_prompt") |
| |
|
| | demo_instances = [] |
| | if self.demos_field is not None and self.demos_field in instance: |
| | demos = instance[self.demos_field] |
| | assert ( |
| | demos is not None and isoftype(demos, List[Dict[str, Any]]) |
| | ), f"A list of dict-s is expected in field '{self.demos_field}'. Received instance: {instance}" |
| | demo_instances = demos |
| | instance.pop(self.demos_field) |
| |
|
| | demos_string = "" |
| | for demo_instance in demo_instances: |
| | demo_str = self.demo_format.format( |
| | target_prefix=target_prefix, |
| | source=demo_instance["source"], |
| | target=demo_instance["target"], |
| | **self.format_args, |
| | ) |
| | demos_string += demo_str |
| |
|
| | output = self.model_input_format.format( |
| | system_prompt=system_prompt, |
| | instruction=instruction, |
| | demos=demos_string, |
| | source=source, |
| | target_prefix=target_prefix, |
| | **self.format_args, |
| | ) |
| | output = apply_capital_new_line_notation(output) |
| | instance["source"] = output |
| | return instance |
| |
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