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comparison.py
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27
28"""Helper functions for comparing `lsst.pex.config.Config` instancess.
29
30Theses function should be use for any comparison in a `lsst.pex.Config.compare`
31or `lsst.pex.config.Field._compare` implementation, as they take care of
32writing messages as well as floating-point comparisons and shortcuts.
33"""
34
35__all__ = ("getComparisonName", "compareScalars", "compareConfigs")
36
37import numpy
38
39
40def getComparisonName(name1, name2):
41 """Create a comparison name that is used for printed output of comparisons.
42
43 Parameters
44 ----------
45 name1 : `str`
46 Name of the first configuration.
47 name2 : `str`
48 Name of the second configuration.
49
50 Returns
51 -------
52 name : `str`
53 When ``name1`` and ``name2`` are equal, the returned name is
54 simply one of the names. When they are different the returned name is
55 formatted as ``"{name1} / {name2}"``.
56 """
57 if name1 != name2:
58 return "%s / %s" % (name1, name2)
59 return name1
60
61
62def compareScalars(name, v1, v2, output, rtol=1e-8, atol=1e-8, dtype=None):
63 """Compare two scalar values for equality.
64
65 This function is a helper for `lsst.pex.config.Config.compare`.
66
67 Parameters
68 ----------
69 name : `str`
70 Name to use when reporting differences, typically created by
71 `getComparisonName`.
72 v1 : object
73 Left-hand side value to compare.
74 v2 : object
75 Right-hand side value to compare.
76 output : callable or `None`
77 A callable that takes a string, used (possibly repeatedly) to report
78 inequalities (for example, `print`). Set to `None` to disable output.
79 rtol : `float`, optional
80 Relative tolerance for floating point comparisons.
81 atol : `float`, optional
82 Absolute tolerance for floating point comparisons.
83 dtype : class, optional
84 Data type of values for comparison. May be `None` if values are not
85 floating-point.
86
87 Returns
88 -------
89 areEqual : `bool`
90 `True` if the values are equal, `False` if they are not.
91
92 See also
93 --------
94 lsst.pex.config.compareConfigs
95
96 Notes
97 -----
98 Floating point comparisons are performed by `numpy.allclose`.
99 """
100 if v1 is None or v2 is None:
101 result = v1 == v2
102 elif dtype in (float, complex):
103 result = numpy.allclose(v1, v2, rtol=rtol, atol=atol) or (numpy.isnan(v1) and numpy.isnan(v2))
104 else:
105 result = v1 == v2
106 if not result and output is not None:
107 output("Inequality in %s: %r != %r" % (name, v1, v2))
108 return result
109
110
111def compareConfigs(name, c1, c2, shortcut=True, rtol=1e-8, atol=1e-8, output=None):
112 """Compare two `lsst.pex.config.Config` instances for equality.
113
114 This function is a helper for `lsst.pex.config.Config.compare`.
115
116 Parameters
117 ----------
118 name : `str`
119 Name to use when reporting differences, typically created by
120 `getComparisonName`.
122 Left-hand side config to compare.
124 Right-hand side config to compare.
125 shortcut : `bool`, optional
126 If `True`, return as soon as an inequality is found. Default is `True`.
127 rtol : `float`, optional
128 Relative tolerance for floating point comparisons.
129 atol : `float`, optional
130 Absolute tolerance for floating point comparisons.
131 output : callable, optional
132 A callable that takes a string, used (possibly repeatedly) to report
133 inequalities. For example: `print`.
134
135 Returns
136 -------
137 areEqual : `bool`
138 `True` when the two `lsst.pex.config.Config` instances are equal.
139 `False` if there is an inequality.
140
141 See also
142 --------
143 lsst.pex.config.compareScalars
144
145 Notes
146 -----
147 Floating point comparisons are performed by `numpy.allclose`.
148
149 If ``c1`` or ``c2`` contain `~lsst.pex.config.RegistryField` or
150 `~lsst.pex.config.ConfigChoiceField` instances, *unselected*
151 `~lsst.pex.config.Config` instances will not be compared.
152 """
153 assert name is not None
154 if c1 is None:
155 if c2 is None:
156 return True
157 else:
158 if output is not None:
159 output("LHS is None for %s" % name)
160 return False
161 else:
162 if c2 is None:
163 if output is not None:
164 output("RHS is None for %s" % name)
165 return False
166 if type(c1) != type(c2):
167 if output is not None:
168 output("Config types do not match for %s: %s != %s" % (name, type(c1), type(c2)))
169 return False
170 equal = True
171 for field in c1._fields.values():
172 result = field._compare(c1, c2, shortcut=shortcut, rtol=rtol, atol=atol, output=output)
173 if not result and shortcut:
174 return False
175 equal = equal and result
176 return equal
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Definition: Detector.cc:163
def compareConfigs(name, c1, c2, shortcut=True, rtol=1e-8, atol=1e-8, output=None)
Definition: comparison.py:111
def compareScalars(name, v1, v2, output, rtol=1e-8, atol=1e-8, dtype=None)
Definition: comparison.py:62
def getComparisonName(name1, name2)
Definition: comparison.py:40