
- **Add SPDX license headers to python source files** - **Check for SPDX headers using pre-commit** commit 9d7ef44c3cfb72ca4c32e1c677d99259d10d4745 Author: Russell Bryant <rbryant@redhat.com> Date: Fri Jan 31 14:18:24 2025 -0500 Add SPDX license headers to python source files This commit adds SPDX license headers to python source files as recommended to the project by the Linux Foundation. These headers provide a concise way that is both human and machine readable for communicating license information for each source file. It helps avoid any ambiguity about the license of the code and can also be easily used by tools to help manage license compliance. The Linux Foundation runs license scans against the codebase to help ensure we are in compliance with the licenses of the code we use, including dependencies. Having these headers in place helps that tool do its job. More information can be found on the SPDX site: - https://spdx.dev/learn/handling-license-info/ Signed-off-by: Russell Bryant <rbryant@redhat.com> commit 5a1cf1cb3b80759131c73f6a9dddebccac039dea Author: Russell Bryant <rbryant@redhat.com> Date: Fri Jan 31 14:36:32 2025 -0500 Check for SPDX headers using pre-commit Signed-off-by: Russell Bryant <rbryant@redhat.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Russell Bryant <rbryant@redhat.com>
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Python
31 lines
1.0 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# Description: Test the lazy import module
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# The utility function cannot be placed in `vllm.utils`
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# this needs to be a standalone script
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import sys
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from contextlib import nullcontext
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from vllm_test_utils import BlameResult, blame
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module_name = "torch._inductor.async_compile"
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# In CI, we only check finally if the module is imported.
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# If it is indeed imported, we can rerun the test with `use_blame=True`,
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# which will trace every function call to find the first import location,
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# and help find the root cause.
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# We don't run it in CI by default because it is slow.
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use_blame = False
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context = blame(
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lambda: module_name in sys.modules) if use_blame else nullcontext()
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with context as result:
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import vllm # noqa
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if use_blame:
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assert isinstance(result, BlameResult)
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print(f"the first import location is:\n{result.trace_stack}")
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assert module_name not in sys.modules, (
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f"Module {module_name} is imported. To see the first"
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f" import location, run the test with `use_blame=True`.")
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