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181 行
5.5 KiB
# # Unity ML-Agents Toolkit
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from time import perf_counter
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Generator, TypeVar
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"""
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Lightweight, hierarchical timers for profiling sections of code.
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Example:
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@timed
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def foo(t):
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time.sleep(t)
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def main():
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for i in range(3):
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foo(i + 1)
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with hierarchical_timer("context"):
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foo(1)
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print(get_timer_tree())
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This would produce a timer tree like
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(root)
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"foo"
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"context"
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"foo"
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The total time and counts are tracked for each block of code; in this example "foo" and "context.foo" are considered
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distinct blocks, and are tracked separately.
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The decorator and contextmanager are equivalent; the context manager may be more useful if you want more control
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over the timer name, or are splitting up multiple sections of a large function.
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"""
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class TimerNode:
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"""
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Represents the time spent in a block of code.
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"""
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__slots__ = ["children", "total", "count"]
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def __init__(self):
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# Note that since dictionary keys are the node names, we don't explicitly store the name on the TimerNode.
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self.children: Dict[str, TimerNode] = {}
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self.total: float = 0.0
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self.count: int = 0
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def get_child(self, name: str) -> "TimerNode":
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"""
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Get the child node corresponding to the name (and create if it doesn't already exist).
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"""
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child = self.children.get(name)
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if child is None:
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child = TimerNode()
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self.children[name] = child
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return child
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def add_time(self, elapsed: float) -> None:
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"""
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Accumulate the time spent in the node (and increment the count).
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"""
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self.total += elapsed
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self.count += 1
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class TimerStack:
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"""
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Tracks all the time spent. Users shouldn't use this directly, they should use the contextmanager below to make
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sure that pushes and pops are already matched.
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"""
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__slots__ = ["root", "stack", "start_time"]
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def __init__(self):
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self.root = TimerNode()
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self.stack = [self.root]
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self.start_time = perf_counter()
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def push(self, name: str) -> TimerNode:
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"""
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Called when entering a new block of code that is timed (e.g. with a contextmanager).
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"""
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current_node: TimerNode = self.stack[-1]
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next_node = current_node.get_child(name)
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self.stack.append(next_node)
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return next_node
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def pop(self) -> None:
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"""
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Called when exiting a new block of code that is timed (e.g. with a contextmanager).
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"""
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self.stack.pop()
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def get_timing_tree(self, node: TimerNode = None) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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"""
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Recursively build a tree of timings, suitable for output/archiving.
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"""
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if node is None:
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# Special case the root - total is time since it was created, and count is 1
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node = self.root
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total_elapsed = perf_counter() - self.start_time
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res = {"name": "root", "total": total_elapsed, "count": 1}
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else:
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res = {"total": node.total, "count": node.count}
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child_total = 0.0
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child_list = []
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for child_name, child_node in node.children.items():
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child_res: Dict[str, Any] = {
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"name": child_name,
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**self.get_timing_tree(child_node),
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}
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child_list.append(child_res)
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child_total += child_res["total"]
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# "self" time is total time minus all time spent on children
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res["self"] = max(0.0, node.total - child_total)
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if child_list:
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res["children"] = child_list
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return res
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# Global instance of a TimerStack. This is generally all that we need for profiling, but you can potentially
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# create multiple instances and pass them to the contextmanager
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_global_timer_stack = TimerStack()
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@contextmanager
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def hierarchical_timer(name: str, timer_stack: TimerStack = None) -> Generator:
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"""
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Creates a scoped timer around a block of code. This time spent will automatically be incremented when
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the context manager exits.
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"""
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timer_stack = timer_stack or _global_timer_stack
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timer_node = timer_stack.push(name)
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start_time = perf_counter()
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try:
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# The wrapped code block will run here.
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yield
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finally:
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# This will trigger either when the context manager exits, or an exception is raised.
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# We'll accumulate the time, and the exception (if any) gets raised automatically.
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elapsed = perf_counter() - start_time
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timer_node.add_time(elapsed)
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timer_stack.pop()
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# This is used to ensure the signature of the decorated function is preserved
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# See also https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/3157
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FuncT = TypeVar("FuncT", bound=Callable[..., Any])
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def timed(func: FuncT) -> FuncT:
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"""
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Decorator for timing a function or method. The name of the timer will be the qualified name of the function.
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Usage:
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@timed
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def my_func(x, y):
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return x + y
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Note that because this doesn't take arguments, the global timer stack is always used.
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"""
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def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
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with hierarchical_timer(func.__qualname__):
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return func(*args, **kwargs)
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return wrapped # type: ignore
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def get_timer_tree(timer_stack: TimerStack = None) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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"""
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Return the tree of timings from the TimerStack as a dictionary (or the global stack if none is provided)
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"""
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timer_stack = timer_stack or _global_timer_stack
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return timer_stack.get_timing_tree()
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