- 15 May, 2022 1 commit
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John Reese authored
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: lisroach Differential Revision: D36402214 fbshipit-source-id: b641bfa9d46242188524d4ae2c44998922a62b4c
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- 18 Apr, 2022 1 commit
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Caroline Chen authored
Summary: implementation adapted from [s3prl](https://github.com/s3prl/s3prl/blob/master/s3prl/downstream/quesst14_dtw/dataset.py) modifying the s3prl downstream expert to [this](https://github.com/carolineechen/s3prl/commit/adc91a53d581a604f495f3795a865d84aa17f1a5) using this dataset implementation produces the same results as using the original s3prl pipeline Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/audio/pull/2290 Reviewed By: nateanl Differential Revision: D35692551 Pulled By: carolineechen fbshipit-source-id: 035ad161d4cbbd2072411cfdf89984b73a89868c
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