halib 0.2.1__py3-none-any.whl → 0.2.3__py3-none-any.whl
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- halib/__init__.py +3 -3
- halib/common/__init__.py +0 -0
- halib/common/common.py +178 -0
- halib/common/rich_color.py +285 -0
- halib/exp/__init__.py +0 -0
- halib/exp/core/__init__.py +0 -0
- halib/exp/core/base_config.py +144 -0
- halib/exp/core/base_exp.py +157 -0
- halib/exp/core/param_gen.py +108 -0
- halib/exp/core/wandb_op.py +117 -0
- halib/exp/data/__init__.py +0 -0
- halib/exp/data/dataclass_util.py +41 -0
- halib/exp/data/dataset.py +208 -0
- halib/exp/data/torchloader.py +165 -0
- halib/exp/perf/__init__.py +0 -0
- halib/exp/perf/flop_calc.py +190 -0
- halib/exp/perf/gpu_mon.py +58 -0
- halib/exp/perf/perfcalc.py +363 -0
- halib/exp/perf/perfmetrics.py +137 -0
- halib/exp/perf/perftb.py +778 -0
- halib/exp/perf/profiler.py +301 -0
- halib/exp/viz/__init__.py +0 -0
- halib/exp/viz/plot.py +754 -0
- halib/filetype/csvfile.py +3 -9
- halib/filetype/ipynb.py +3 -5
- halib/filetype/jsonfile.py +0 -3
- halib/filetype/textfile.py +0 -1
- halib/filetype/videofile.py +91 -2
- halib/filetype/yamlfile.py +3 -3
- halib/online/projectmake.py +7 -6
- halib/online/tele_noti.py +165 -0
- halib/research/core/__init__.py +0 -0
- halib/research/core/base_config.py +144 -0
- halib/research/core/base_exp.py +157 -0
- halib/research/core/param_gen.py +108 -0
- halib/research/core/wandb_op.py +117 -0
- halib/research/data/__init__.py +0 -0
- halib/research/data/dataclass_util.py +41 -0
- halib/research/data/dataset.py +208 -0
- halib/research/data/torchloader.py +165 -0
- halib/research/perf/__init__.py +0 -0
- halib/research/perf/flop_calc.py +190 -0
- halib/research/perf/gpu_mon.py +58 -0
- halib/research/perf/perfcalc.py +363 -0
- halib/research/perf/perfmetrics.py +137 -0
- halib/research/perf/perftb.py +778 -0
- halib/research/perf/profiler.py +301 -0
- halib/research/viz/__init__.py +0 -0
- halib/research/viz/plot.py +754 -0
- halib/system/filesys.py +60 -20
- halib/system/path.py +73 -0
- halib/utils/dict.py +9 -0
- halib/utils/list.py +12 -0
- {halib-0.2.1.dist-info → halib-0.2.3.dist-info}/METADATA +5 -2
- halib-0.2.3.dist-info/RECORD +108 -0
- halib-0.2.1.dist-info/RECORD +0 -64
- {halib-0.2.1.dist-info → halib-0.2.3.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
- {halib-0.2.1.dist-info → halib-0.2.3.dist-info}/licenses/LICENSE.txt +0 -0
- {halib-0.2.1.dist-info → halib-0.2.3.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
halib/filetype/csvfile.py
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