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Summary of ChangesHello @guan404ming, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request addresses an inconsistency in the boolean evaluation of custom Highlights
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Code Review
This pull request correctly implements __bool__ for Array and Map containers to align their behavior with standard Python collections, along with adding appropriate tests. My review identifies a potential robustness issue: the new methods could cause a crash when used on objects that failed initialization and have a null C handle. I've provided suggestions to add safety checks to prevent null pointer dereferences, making the implementation more robust.
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Very cool addition! Just some minor nits
python/tvm_ffi/container.py
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| def __bool__(self) -> bool: | ||
| """Return True if the array is non-empty.""" | ||
| return self.__chandle__() != 0 and len(self) > 0 |
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I don't think there's a need to check __chandle__()
| return self.__chandle__() != 0 and len(self) > 0 | |
| return len(self) > 0 |
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Sure, I've removed it. Thanks!
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| """Return True if the map is non-empty.""" | ||
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Python's built-in list and dict return False when empty. However, Array and Map containers always returned True because they didn't implement bool, making bool(Array([])) and bool(Map({})) return True unexpectedly.
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