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[GitHub] sandeep-krishnamurthy commented on a change in pull request #12622: Gluon DataLoader: avoid recursionlimit error

sandeep-krishnamurthy commented on a change in pull request #12622: Gluon DataLoader: avoid recursionlimit error
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/pull/12622#discussion_r219379367
 
 

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 File path: tests/python/unittest/test_gluon_data.py
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 @@ -75,24 +75,35 @@ def test_recordimage_dataset():
 
 @with_seed()
 def test_recordimage_dataset_with_data_loader_multiworker():
-    # This test is pointless on Windows because Windows doesn't fork
-    if platform.system() != 'Windows':
-        recfile = prepare_record()
-        dataset = gluon.data.vision.ImageRecordDataset(recfile)
-        loader = gluon.data.DataLoader(dataset, 1, num_workers=5)
-
-        for i, (x, y) in enumerate(loader):
-            assert x.shape[0] == 1 and x.shape[3] == 3
-            assert y.asscalar() == i
-
-        # with transform
-        fn = lambda x, y : (x, y)
-        dataset = gluon.data.vision.ImageRecordDataset(recfile).transform(fn)
-        loader = gluon.data.DataLoader(dataset, 1, num_workers=5)
-
-        for i, (x, y) in enumerate(loader):
-            assert x.shape[0] == 1 and x.shape[3] == 3
-            assert y.asscalar() == i
+    recfile = prepare_record()
+    dataset = gluon.data.vision.ImageRecordDataset(recfile)
+    loader = gluon.data.DataLoader(dataset, 1, num_workers=5)
+
+    for i, (x, y) in enumerate(loader):
+        assert x.shape[0] == 1 and x.shape[3] == 3
+        assert y.asscalar() == i
+
+    # with transform
+    fn = lambda x, y : (x, y)
+    dataset = gluon.data.vision.ImageRecordDataset(recfile).transform(fn)
+    loader = gluon.data.DataLoader(dataset, 1, num_workers=5)
+
+    for i, (x, y) in enumerate(loader):
+        assert x.shape[0] == 1 and x.shape[3] == 3
+        assert y.asscalar() == i
+
+    # try limit recursion depth
+    import sys
+    old_limit = sys.getrecursionlimit()
+    sys.setrecursionlimit(100)  # this should be smaller than any default value used in python
+    fn = lambda x, y : (x, y)
+    dataset = gluon.data.vision.ImageRecordDataset(recfile).transform(fn)
+    loader = gluon.data.DataLoader(dataset, 1, num_workers=5)
+
+    for i, (x, y) in enumerate(loader):
+        assert x.shape[0] == 1 and x.shape[3] == 3
+        assert y.asscalar() == i
+    sys.setrecursionlimit(old_limit)
 
 Review comment:
   little worried, if the test case fail after setting recursion limit to 100 but before resetting it back to old_limit.

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