Best practice for operations on streams of text
MRAB
google at mrabarnett.plus.com
Thu May 7 17:07:42 EDT 2009
James wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm working on some NLP code - what I'm doing is passing a large
> number of tokens through a number of filtering / processing steps.
>
> The filters take a token as input, and may or may not yield a token as
> a result. For example, I might have filters which lowercases the
> input, filter out boring words and filter out duplicates chained
> together.
>
> I originally had code like this:
> for t0 in token_stream:
> for t1 in lowercase_token(t0):
> for t2 in remove_boring(t1):
> for t3 in remove_dupes(t2):
> yield t3
>
> Apart from being ugly as sin, I only get one token out as
> StopIteration is raised before the whole token stream is consumed.
>
> Any suggestions on an elegant way to chain together a bunch of
> generators, with processing steps in between?
>
What you should be doing is letting the filters accept an iterator and
yield values on demand:
def lowercase_token(stream):
for t in stream:
yield t.lower()
def remove_boring(stream):
for t in stream:
if t not in boring:
yield t
def remove_dupes(stream):
seen = set()
for t in stream:
if t not in seen:
yield t
seen.add(t)
def compound_filter(token_stream):
stream = lowercase_token(token_stream)
stream = remove_boring(stream)
stream = remove_dupes(stream)
for t in stream(t):
yield t
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