Summary:
Applies new import merging and sorting from µsort v1.0.
When merging imports, µsort will make a best-effort to move associated
comments to match merged elements, but there are known limitations due to
the diynamic nature of Python and developer tooling. These changes should
not produce any dangerous runtime changes, but may require touch-ups to
satisfy linters and other tooling.
Note that µsort uses case-insensitive, lexicographical sorting, which
results in a different ordering compared to isort. This provides a more
consistent sorting order, matching the case-insensitive order used when
sorting import statements by module name, and ensures that "frog", "FROG",
and "Frog" always sort next to each other.
For details on µsort's sorting and merging semantics, see the user guide:
https://usort.readthedocs.io/en/stable/guide.html#sorting
Reviewed By: bottler
Differential Revision: D35553814
fbshipit-source-id: be49bdb6a4c25264ff8d4db3a601f18736d17be1
Summary: Update all FB license strings to the new format.
Reviewed By: patricklabatut
Differential Revision: D33403538
fbshipit-source-id: 97a4596c5c888f3c54f44456dc07e718a387a02c
Summary: The recently added part of a test was assuming that the random gpu was gpu 0.
Reviewed By: nikhilaravi
Differential Revision: D22948397
fbshipit-source-id: 88107e19fc3118e763f95be43a614941176a08f9
Summary:
Updates to:
- enable cuda kernel launches on any GPU (not just the default)
- cuda and contiguous checks for all kernels
- checks to ensure all tensors are on the same device
- error reporting in the cuda kernels
- cuda tests now run on a random device not just the default
Reviewed By: jcjohnson, gkioxari
Differential Revision: D21215280
fbshipit-source-id: 1bedc9fe6c35e9e920bdc4d78ed12865b1005519
Summary: use assertClose in some tests, which enforces shape equality. Fixes some small problems, including graph_conv on an empty graph.
Reviewed By: nikhilaravi
Differential Revision: D20556912
fbshipit-source-id: 60a61eafe3c03ce0f6c9c1a842685708fb10ac5b
Summary: The shebang line `#!<path to interpreter>` is only required for Python scripts, so remove it on source files for class or function definitions. Additionally explicitly mark as executable the actual Python scripts in the codebase.
Reviewed By: nikhilaravi
Differential Revision: D20095778
fbshipit-source-id: d312599fba485e978a243292f88a180d71e1b55a