import torch import pytest from colossalai.tensor import ColoTensor from numpy import allclose def test_tensor_indexing(): torch_t = torch.randn(2, 3) colo_t = ColoTensor(torch_t) assert allclose(torch_t[:, 1], colo_t[:, 1]) @pytest.mark.skip # FIXME(ver217): support lazy init def test_lazy_init_tensor(): lazy_t = ColoTensor(2, 3, dtype=torch.float32, requires_grad=True) assert lazy_t._torch_tensor.numel() == 0 assert lazy_t.numel() == 6 == lazy_t.torch_tensor().numel() def test_wrapped_tensor_func(): t_ref = torch.randn(4, 5) t = ColoTensor.from_torch_tensor(t_ref.clone()) # non-func attr assert t.is_cuda == t_ref.is_cuda # TODO I don't find out a tensor function which returns None. # return 1 torch.Tensor t_abs = t.abs() assert isinstance(t_abs, ColoTensor) and torch.equal(t_abs, t_ref.abs()) # return 1 non-torch.Tensor assert t.dim() == t_ref.dim() # return >1 torch.Tensor t_split1, t_split2 = t.split(2) assert isinstance(t_split1, ColoTensor) and isinstance(t_split2, ColoTensor) def test_operand(): t_ref = torch.randn(4, 5) t = ColoTensor.from_torch_tensor(t_ref.clone()) t_ref_res = t_ref + t_ref t_res = t + t assert torch.allclose(t_ref_res, t_res)