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[Training] Fix tokenizer
attribute of SessionMixin
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Signed-off-by: Kyle Sayers <[email protected]>
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Code Review
This pull request addresses a crash in training tests by removing a dependency on the tokenizer
attribute, which is no longer reliably present on the Trainer
object. The fix is correct in principle. However, my review identifies a potential issue in the implementation: the new code directly accesses self.processing_class
, which appears to be a typo for self.processor
and could cause a new AttributeError
if the attribute is missing. I've provided a suggestion to make the code more robust by using getattr
for safe access, which will prevent crashes and align with how the save_checkpoint
function is designed to be used.
output_dir, | ||
model=self.model, | ||
processor=processor, | ||
processor=self.processing_class, |
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This direct access to self.processing_class
could be brittle and may raise an AttributeError
if the attribute doesn't exist. It seems processing_class
is a typo for processor
, which is a standard attribute on the transformers.Trainer
.
To make this more robust, I recommend using getattr
to safely access self.processor
. The save_checkpoint
function correctly handles cases where the processor is None
.
processor=self.processing_class, | |
processor=getattr(self, "processor", None), |
Blocking until release finishes |
Purpose
Changes
Trainer.tokenizer
, which has be removed for a long time nowTesting