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# Copyright (c) OpenMMLab. All rights reserved. | |
import ast | |
import copy | |
import os | |
import os.path as osp | |
import platform | |
import shutil | |
import sys | |
import tempfile | |
import uuid | |
import warnings | |
from argparse import Action, ArgumentParser | |
from collections import abc | |
from importlib import import_module | |
from addict import Dict | |
from yapf.yapflib.yapf_api import FormatCode | |
from .misc import import_modules_from_strings | |
from .path import check_file_exist | |
if platform.system() == 'Windows': | |
import regex as re | |
else: | |
import re | |
BASE_KEY = '_base_' | |
DELETE_KEY = '_delete_' | |
DEPRECATION_KEY = '_deprecation_' | |
RESERVED_KEYS = ['filename', 'text', 'pretty_text'] | |
class ConfigDict(Dict): | |
def __missing__(self, name): | |
raise KeyError(name) | |
def __getattr__(self, name): | |
try: | |
value = super(ConfigDict, self).__getattr__(name) | |
except KeyError: | |
ex = AttributeError(f"'{self.__class__.__name__}' object has no " | |
f"attribute '{name}'") | |
except Exception as e: | |
ex = e | |
else: | |
return value | |
raise ex | |
def add_args(parser, cfg, prefix=''): | |
for k, v in cfg.items(): | |
if isinstance(v, str): | |
parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k) | |
elif isinstance(v, int): | |
parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k, type=int) | |
elif isinstance(v, float): | |
parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k, type=float) | |
elif isinstance(v, bool): | |
parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k, action='store_true') | |
elif isinstance(v, dict): | |
add_args(parser, v, prefix + k + '.') | |
elif isinstance(v, abc.Iterable): | |
parser.add_argument('--' + prefix + k, type=type(v[0]), nargs='+') | |
else: | |
print(f'cannot parse key {prefix + k} of type {type(v)}') | |
return parser | |
class Config: | |
"""A facility for config and config files. | |
It supports common file formats as configs: python/json/yaml. The interface | |
is the same as a dict object and also allows access config values as | |
attributes. | |
Example: | |
>>> cfg = Config(dict(a=1, b=dict(b1=[0, 1]))) | |
>>> cfg.a | |
1 | |
>>> cfg.b | |
{'b1': [0, 1]} | |
>>> cfg.b.b1 | |
[0, 1] | |
>>> cfg = Config.fromfile('tests/data/config/a.py') | |
>>> cfg.filename | |
"/home/kchen/projects/mmcv/tests/data/config/a.py" | |
>>> cfg.item4 | |
'test' | |
>>> cfg | |
"Config [path: /home/kchen/projects/mmcv/tests/data/config/a.py]: " | |
"{'item1': [1, 2], 'item2': {'a': 0}, 'item3': True, 'item4': 'test'}" | |
""" | |
def _validate_py_syntax(filename): | |
with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: | |
# Setting encoding explicitly to resolve coding issue on windows | |
content = f.read() | |
try: | |
ast.parse(content) | |
except SyntaxError as e: | |
raise SyntaxError('There are syntax errors in config ' | |
f'file {filename}: {e}') | |
def _substitute_predefined_vars(filename, temp_config_name): | |
file_dirname = osp.dirname(filename) | |
file_basename = osp.basename(filename) | |
file_basename_no_extension = osp.splitext(file_basename)[0] | |
file_extname = osp.splitext(filename)[1] | |
support_templates = dict( | |
fileDirname=file_dirname, | |
fileBasename=file_basename, | |
fileBasenameNoExtension=file_basename_no_extension, | |
fileExtname=file_extname) | |
with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: | |
# Setting encoding explicitly to resolve coding issue on windows | |
config_file = f.read() | |
for key, value in support_templates.items(): | |
regexp = r'\{\{\s*' + str(key) + r'\s*\}\}' | |
value = value.replace('\\', '/') | |
config_file = re.sub(regexp, value, config_file) | |
with open(temp_config_name, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as tmp_config_file: | |
tmp_config_file.write(config_file) | |
def _pre_substitute_base_vars(filename, temp_config_name): | |
"""Substitute base variable placehoders to string, so that parsing | |
would work.""" | |
with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: | |
# Setting encoding explicitly to resolve coding issue on windows | |
config_file = f.read() | |
base_var_dict = {} | |
regexp = r'\{\{\s*' + BASE_KEY + r'\.([\w\.]+)\s*\}\}' | |
base_vars = set(re.findall(regexp, config_file)) | |
for base_var in base_vars: | |
randstr = f'_{base_var}_{uuid.uuid4().hex.lower()[:6]}' | |
base_var_dict[randstr] = base_var | |
regexp = r'\{\{\s*' + BASE_KEY + r'\.' + base_var + r'\s*\}\}' | |
config_file = re.sub(regexp, f'"{randstr}"', config_file) | |
with open(temp_config_name, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as tmp_config_file: | |
tmp_config_file.write(config_file) | |
return base_var_dict | |
def _substitute_base_vars(cfg, base_var_dict, base_cfg): | |
"""Substitute variable strings to their actual values.""" | |
cfg = copy.deepcopy(cfg) | |
if isinstance(cfg, dict): | |
for k, v in cfg.items(): | |
if isinstance(v, str) and v in base_var_dict: | |
new_v = base_cfg | |
for new_k in base_var_dict[v].split('.'): | |
new_v = new_v[new_k] | |
cfg[k] = new_v | |
elif isinstance(v, (list, tuple, dict)): | |
cfg[k] = Config._substitute_base_vars( | |
v, base_var_dict, base_cfg) | |
elif isinstance(cfg, tuple): | |
cfg = tuple( | |
Config._substitute_base_vars(c, base_var_dict, base_cfg) | |
for c in cfg) | |
elif isinstance(cfg, list): | |
cfg = [ | |
Config._substitute_base_vars(c, base_var_dict, base_cfg) | |
for c in cfg | |
] | |
elif isinstance(cfg, str) and cfg in base_var_dict: | |
new_v = base_cfg | |
for new_k in base_var_dict[cfg].split('.'): | |
new_v = new_v[new_k] | |
cfg = new_v | |
return cfg | |
def _file2dict(filename, use_predefined_variables=True): | |
filename = osp.abspath(osp.expanduser(filename)) | |
check_file_exist(filename) | |
fileExtname = osp.splitext(filename)[1] | |
if fileExtname not in ['.py', '.json', '.yaml', '.yml']: | |
raise IOError('Only py/yml/yaml/json type are supported now!') | |
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as temp_config_dir: | |
temp_config_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( | |
dir=temp_config_dir, suffix=fileExtname) | |
if platform.system() == 'Windows': | |
temp_config_file.close() | |
temp_config_name = osp.basename(temp_config_file.name) | |
# Substitute predefined variables | |
if use_predefined_variables: | |
Config._substitute_predefined_vars(filename, | |
temp_config_file.name) | |
else: | |
shutil.copyfile(filename, temp_config_file.name) | |
# Substitute base variables from placeholders to strings | |
base_var_dict = Config._pre_substitute_base_vars( | |
temp_config_file.name, temp_config_file.name) | |
if filename.endswith('.py'): | |
temp_module_name = osp.splitext(temp_config_name)[0] | |
sys.path.insert(0, temp_config_dir) | |
Config._validate_py_syntax(filename) | |
mod = import_module(temp_module_name) | |
sys.path.pop(0) | |
cfg_dict = { | |
name: value | |
for name, value in mod.__dict__.items() | |
if not name.startswith('__') | |
} | |
# delete imported module | |
del sys.modules[temp_module_name] | |
elif filename.endswith(('.yml', '.yaml', '.json')): | |
import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv | |
cfg_dict = mmcv.load(temp_config_file.name) | |
# close temp file | |
temp_config_file.close() | |
# check deprecation information | |
if DEPRECATION_KEY in cfg_dict: | |
deprecation_info = cfg_dict.pop(DEPRECATION_KEY) | |
warning_msg = f'The config file {filename} will be deprecated ' \ | |
'in the future.' | |
if 'expected' in deprecation_info: | |
warning_msg += f' Please use {deprecation_info["expected"]} ' \ | |
'instead.' | |
if 'reference' in deprecation_info: | |
warning_msg += ' More information can be found at ' \ | |
f'{deprecation_info["reference"]}' | |
warnings.warn(warning_msg) | |
cfg_text = filename + '\n' | |
with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: | |
# Setting encoding explicitly to resolve coding issue on windows | |
cfg_text += f.read() | |
if BASE_KEY in cfg_dict: | |
cfg_dir = osp.dirname(filename) | |
base_filename = cfg_dict.pop(BASE_KEY) | |
base_filename = base_filename if isinstance( | |
base_filename, list) else [base_filename] | |
cfg_dict_list = list() | |
cfg_text_list = list() | |
for f in base_filename: | |
_cfg_dict, _cfg_text = Config._file2dict(osp.join(cfg_dir, f)) | |
cfg_dict_list.append(_cfg_dict) | |
cfg_text_list.append(_cfg_text) | |
base_cfg_dict = dict() | |
for c in cfg_dict_list: | |
duplicate_keys = base_cfg_dict.keys() & c.keys() | |
if len(duplicate_keys) > 0: | |
raise KeyError('Duplicate key is not allowed among bases. ' | |
f'Duplicate keys: {duplicate_keys}') | |
base_cfg_dict.update(c) | |
# Substitute base variables from strings to their actual values | |
cfg_dict = Config._substitute_base_vars(cfg_dict, base_var_dict, | |
base_cfg_dict) | |
base_cfg_dict = Config._merge_a_into_b(cfg_dict, base_cfg_dict) | |
cfg_dict = base_cfg_dict | |
# merge cfg_text | |
cfg_text_list.append(cfg_text) | |
cfg_text = '\n'.join(cfg_text_list) | |
return cfg_dict, cfg_text | |
def _merge_a_into_b(a, b, allow_list_keys=False): | |
"""merge dict ``a`` into dict ``b`` (non-inplace). | |
Values in ``a`` will overwrite ``b``. ``b`` is copied first to avoid | |
in-place modifications. | |
Args: | |
a (dict): The source dict to be merged into ``b``. | |
b (dict): The origin dict to be fetch keys from ``a``. | |
allow_list_keys (bool): If True, int string keys (e.g. '0', '1') | |
are allowed in source ``a`` and will replace the element of the | |
corresponding index in b if b is a list. Default: False. | |
Returns: | |
dict: The modified dict of ``b`` using ``a``. | |
Examples: | |
# Normally merge a into b. | |
>>> Config._merge_a_into_b( | |
... dict(obj=dict(a=2)), dict(obj=dict(a=1))) | |
{'obj': {'a': 2}} | |
# Delete b first and merge a into b. | |
>>> Config._merge_a_into_b( | |
... dict(obj=dict(_delete_=True, a=2)), dict(obj=dict(a=1))) | |
{'obj': {'a': 2}} | |
# b is a list | |
>>> Config._merge_a_into_b( | |
... {'0': dict(a=2)}, [dict(a=1), dict(b=2)], True) | |
[{'a': 2}, {'b': 2}] | |
""" | |
b = b.copy() | |
for k, v in a.items(): | |
if allow_list_keys and k.isdigit() and isinstance(b, list): | |
k = int(k) | |
if len(b) <= k: | |
raise KeyError(f'Index {k} exceeds the length of list {b}') | |
b[k] = Config._merge_a_into_b(v, b[k], allow_list_keys) | |
elif isinstance(v, | |
dict) and k in b and not v.pop(DELETE_KEY, False): | |
allowed_types = (dict, list) if allow_list_keys else dict | |
if not isinstance(b[k], allowed_types): | |
raise TypeError( | |
f'{k}={v} in child config cannot inherit from base ' | |
f'because {k} is a dict in the child config but is of ' | |
f'type {type(b[k])} in base config. You may set ' | |
f'`{DELETE_KEY}=True` to ignore the base config') | |
b[k] = Config._merge_a_into_b(v, b[k], allow_list_keys) | |
else: | |
b[k] = v | |
return b | |
def fromfile(filename, | |
use_predefined_variables=True, | |
import_custom_modules=True): | |
cfg_dict, cfg_text = Config._file2dict(filename, | |
use_predefined_variables) | |
if import_custom_modules and cfg_dict.get('custom_imports', None): | |
import_modules_from_strings(**cfg_dict['custom_imports']) | |
return Config(cfg_dict, cfg_text=cfg_text, filename=filename) | |
def fromstring(cfg_str, file_format): | |
"""Generate config from config str. | |
Args: | |
cfg_str (str): Config str. | |
file_format (str): Config file format corresponding to the | |
config str. Only py/yml/yaml/json type are supported now! | |
Returns: | |
obj:`Config`: Config obj. | |
""" | |
if file_format not in ['.py', '.json', '.yaml', '.yml']: | |
raise IOError('Only py/yml/yaml/json type are supported now!') | |
if file_format != '.py' and 'dict(' in cfg_str: | |
# check if users specify a wrong suffix for python | |
warnings.warn( | |
'Please check "file_format", the file format may be .py') | |
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( | |
'w', encoding='utf-8', suffix=file_format, | |
delete=False) as temp_file: | |
temp_file.write(cfg_str) | |
# on windows, previous implementation cause error | |
# see PR 1077 for details | |
cfg = Config.fromfile(temp_file.name) | |
os.remove(temp_file.name) | |
return cfg | |
def auto_argparser(description=None): | |
"""Generate argparser from config file automatically (experimental)""" | |
partial_parser = ArgumentParser(description=description) | |
partial_parser.add_argument('config', help='config file path') | |
cfg_file = partial_parser.parse_known_args()[0].config | |
cfg = Config.fromfile(cfg_file) | |
parser = ArgumentParser(description=description) | |
parser.add_argument('config', help='config file path') | |
add_args(parser, cfg) | |
return parser, cfg | |
def __init__(self, cfg_dict=None, cfg_text=None, filename=None): | |
if cfg_dict is None: | |
cfg_dict = dict() | |
elif not isinstance(cfg_dict, dict): | |
raise TypeError('cfg_dict must be a dict, but ' | |
f'got {type(cfg_dict)}') | |
for key in cfg_dict: | |
if key in RESERVED_KEYS: | |
raise KeyError(f'{key} is reserved for config file') | |
super(Config, self).__setattr__('_cfg_dict', ConfigDict(cfg_dict)) | |
super(Config, self).__setattr__('_filename', filename) | |
if cfg_text: | |
text = cfg_text | |
elif filename: | |
with open(filename, 'r') as f: | |
text = f.read() | |
else: | |
text = '' | |
super(Config, self).__setattr__('_text', text) | |
def filename(self): | |
return self._filename | |
def text(self): | |
return self._text | |
def pretty_text(self): | |
indent = 4 | |
def _indent(s_, num_spaces): | |
s = s_.split('\n') | |
if len(s) == 1: | |
return s_ | |
first = s.pop(0) | |
s = [(num_spaces * ' ') + line for line in s] | |
s = '\n'.join(s) | |
s = first + '\n' + s | |
return s | |
def _format_basic_types(k, v, use_mapping=False): | |
if isinstance(v, str): | |
v_str = f"'{v}'" | |
else: | |
v_str = str(v) | |
if use_mapping: | |
k_str = f"'{k}'" if isinstance(k, str) else str(k) | |
attr_str = f'{k_str}: {v_str}' | |
else: | |
attr_str = f'{str(k)}={v_str}' | |
attr_str = _indent(attr_str, indent) | |
return attr_str | |
def _format_list(k, v, use_mapping=False): | |
# check if all items in the list are dict | |
if all(isinstance(_, dict) for _ in v): | |
v_str = '[\n' | |
v_str += '\n'.join( | |
f'dict({_indent(_format_dict(v_), indent)}),' | |
for v_ in v).rstrip(',') | |
if use_mapping: | |
k_str = f"'{k}'" if isinstance(k, str) else str(k) | |
attr_str = f'{k_str}: {v_str}' | |
else: | |
attr_str = f'{str(k)}={v_str}' | |
attr_str = _indent(attr_str, indent) + ']' | |
else: | |
attr_str = _format_basic_types(k, v, use_mapping) | |
return attr_str | |
def _contain_invalid_identifier(dict_str): | |
contain_invalid_identifier = False | |
for key_name in dict_str: | |
contain_invalid_identifier |= \ | |
(not str(key_name).isidentifier()) | |
return contain_invalid_identifier | |
def _format_dict(input_dict, outest_level=False): | |
r = '' | |
s = [] | |
use_mapping = _contain_invalid_identifier(input_dict) | |
if use_mapping: | |
r += '{' | |
for idx, (k, v) in enumerate(input_dict.items()): | |
is_last = idx >= len(input_dict) - 1 | |
end = '' if outest_level or is_last else ',' | |
if isinstance(v, dict): | |
v_str = '\n' + _format_dict(v) | |
if use_mapping: | |
k_str = f"'{k}'" if isinstance(k, str) else str(k) | |
attr_str = f'{k_str}: dict({v_str}' | |
else: | |
attr_str = f'{str(k)}=dict({v_str}' | |
attr_str = _indent(attr_str, indent) + ')' + end | |
elif isinstance(v, list): | |
attr_str = _format_list(k, v, use_mapping) + end | |
else: | |
attr_str = _format_basic_types(k, v, use_mapping) + end | |
s.append(attr_str) | |
r += '\n'.join(s) | |
if use_mapping: | |
r += '}' | |
return r | |
cfg_dict = self._cfg_dict.to_dict() | |
text = _format_dict(cfg_dict, outest_level=True) | |
# copied from setup.cfg | |
yapf_style = dict( | |
based_on_style='pep8', | |
blank_line_before_nested_class_or_def=True, | |
split_before_expression_after_opening_paren=True) | |
text, _ = FormatCode(text, style_config=yapf_style, verify=True) | |
return text | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return f'Config (path: {self.filename}): {self._cfg_dict.__repr__()}' | |
def __len__(self): | |
return len(self._cfg_dict) | |
def __getattr__(self, name): | |
return getattr(self._cfg_dict, name) | |
def __getitem__(self, name): | |
return self._cfg_dict.__getitem__(name) | |
def __setattr__(self, name, value): | |
if isinstance(value, dict): | |
value = ConfigDict(value) | |
self._cfg_dict.__setattr__(name, value) | |
def __setitem__(self, name, value): | |
if isinstance(value, dict): | |
value = ConfigDict(value) | |
self._cfg_dict.__setitem__(name, value) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
return iter(self._cfg_dict) | |
def __getstate__(self): | |
return (self._cfg_dict, self._filename, self._text) | |
def __setstate__(self, state): | |
_cfg_dict, _filename, _text = state | |
super(Config, self).__setattr__('_cfg_dict', _cfg_dict) | |
super(Config, self).__setattr__('_filename', _filename) | |
super(Config, self).__setattr__('_text', _text) | |
def dump(self, file=None): | |
cfg_dict = super(Config, self).__getattribute__('_cfg_dict').to_dict() | |
if self.filename.endswith('.py'): | |
if file is None: | |
return self.pretty_text | |
else: | |
with open(file, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: | |
f.write(self.pretty_text) | |
else: | |
import annotator.uniformer.mmcv as mmcv | |
if file is None: | |
file_format = self.filename.split('.')[-1] | |
return mmcv.dump(cfg_dict, file_format=file_format) | |
else: | |
mmcv.dump(cfg_dict, file) | |
def merge_from_dict(self, options, allow_list_keys=True): | |
"""Merge list into cfg_dict. | |
Merge the dict parsed by MultipleKVAction into this cfg. | |
Examples: | |
>>> options = {'model.backbone.depth': 50, | |
... 'model.backbone.with_cp':True} | |
>>> cfg = Config(dict(model=dict(backbone=dict(type='ResNet')))) | |
>>> cfg.merge_from_dict(options) | |
>>> cfg_dict = super(Config, self).__getattribute__('_cfg_dict') | |
>>> assert cfg_dict == dict( | |
... model=dict(backbone=dict(depth=50, with_cp=True))) | |
# Merge list element | |
>>> cfg = Config(dict(pipeline=[ | |
... dict(type='LoadImage'), dict(type='LoadAnnotations')])) | |
>>> options = dict(pipeline={'0': dict(type='SelfLoadImage')}) | |
>>> cfg.merge_from_dict(options, allow_list_keys=True) | |
>>> cfg_dict = super(Config, self).__getattribute__('_cfg_dict') | |
>>> assert cfg_dict == dict(pipeline=[ | |
... dict(type='SelfLoadImage'), dict(type='LoadAnnotations')]) | |
Args: | |
options (dict): dict of configs to merge from. | |
allow_list_keys (bool): If True, int string keys (e.g. '0', '1') | |
are allowed in ``options`` and will replace the element of the | |
corresponding index in the config if the config is a list. | |
Default: True. | |
""" | |
option_cfg_dict = {} | |
for full_key, v in options.items(): | |
d = option_cfg_dict | |
key_list = full_key.split('.') | |
for subkey in key_list[:-1]: | |
d.setdefault(subkey, ConfigDict()) | |
d = d[subkey] | |
subkey = key_list[-1] | |
d[subkey] = v | |
cfg_dict = super(Config, self).__getattribute__('_cfg_dict') | |
super(Config, self).__setattr__( | |
'_cfg_dict', | |
Config._merge_a_into_b( | |
option_cfg_dict, cfg_dict, allow_list_keys=allow_list_keys)) | |
class DictAction(Action): | |
""" | |
argparse action to split an argument into KEY=VALUE form | |
on the first = and append to a dictionary. List options can | |
be passed as comma separated values, i.e 'KEY=V1,V2,V3', or with explicit | |
brackets, i.e. 'KEY=[V1,V2,V3]'. It also support nested brackets to build | |
list/tuple values. e.g. 'KEY=[(V1,V2),(V3,V4)]' | |
""" | |
def _parse_int_float_bool(val): | |
try: | |
return int(val) | |
except ValueError: | |
pass | |
try: | |
return float(val) | |
except ValueError: | |
pass | |
if val.lower() in ['true', 'false']: | |
return True if val.lower() == 'true' else False | |
return val | |
def _parse_iterable(val): | |
"""Parse iterable values in the string. | |
All elements inside '()' or '[]' are treated as iterable values. | |
Args: | |
val (str): Value string. | |
Returns: | |
list | tuple: The expanded list or tuple from the string. | |
Examples: | |
>>> DictAction._parse_iterable('1,2,3') | |
[1, 2, 3] | |
>>> DictAction._parse_iterable('[a, b, c]') | |
['a', 'b', 'c'] | |
>>> DictAction._parse_iterable('[(1, 2, 3), [a, b], c]') | |
[(1, 2, 3), ['a', 'b'], 'c'] | |
""" | |
def find_next_comma(string): | |
"""Find the position of next comma in the string. | |
If no ',' is found in the string, return the string length. All | |
chars inside '()' and '[]' are treated as one element and thus ',' | |
inside these brackets are ignored. | |
""" | |
assert (string.count('(') == string.count(')')) and ( | |
string.count('[') == string.count(']')), \ | |
f'Imbalanced brackets exist in {string}' | |
end = len(string) | |
for idx, char in enumerate(string): | |
pre = string[:idx] | |
# The string before this ',' is balanced | |
if ((char == ',') and (pre.count('(') == pre.count(')')) | |
and (pre.count('[') == pre.count(']'))): | |
end = idx | |
break | |
return end | |
# Strip ' and " characters and replace whitespace. | |
val = val.strip('\'\"').replace(' ', '') | |
is_tuple = False | |
if val.startswith('(') and val.endswith(')'): | |
is_tuple = True | |
val = val[1:-1] | |
elif val.startswith('[') and val.endswith(']'): | |
val = val[1:-1] | |
elif ',' not in val: | |
# val is a single value | |
return DictAction._parse_int_float_bool(val) | |
values = [] | |
while len(val) > 0: | |
comma_idx = find_next_comma(val) | |
element = DictAction._parse_iterable(val[:comma_idx]) | |
values.append(element) | |
val = val[comma_idx + 1:] | |
if is_tuple: | |
values = tuple(values) | |
return values | |
def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None): | |
options = {} | |
for kv in values: | |
key, val = kv.split('=', maxsplit=1) | |
options[key] = self._parse_iterable(val) | |
setattr(namespace, self.dest, options) | |