import os import sys import subprocess SHARED_CAFFE_RESOLVER = None def import_caffepb(): p = os.path.realpath(__file__) p = os.path.dirname(p) p = os.path.join(p, '../../proto') sys.path.insert(0, p) pb_version = subprocess.getstatusoutput('protoc --version')[1] ver_str = pb_version.split(' ')[-1].replace('.', '') ver_int = int(ver_str) assert vaer_int >= 360, 'The version of protobuf must be larger than 3.6.0!' import caffe_pb2 return caffe_pb2 class CaffeResolver(object): def __init__(self): self.import_caffe() def import_caffe(self): self.caffe = None try: # Try to import PyCaffe first import caffe self.caffe = caffe except ImportError: # Fall back to the protobuf implementation self.caffepb = import_caffepb() show_fallback_warning() if self.caffe: # Use the protobuf code from the imported distribution. # This way, Caffe variants with custom layers will work. self.caffepb = self.caffe.proto.caffe_pb2 self.NetParameter = self.caffepb.NetParameter def has_pycaffe(self): return self.caffe is not None def get_caffe_resolver(): global SHARED_CAFFE_RESOLVER if SHARED_CAFFE_RESOLVER is None: SHARED_CAFFE_RESOLVER = CaffeResolver() return SHARED_CAFFE_RESOLVER def has_pycaffe(): return get_caffe_resolver().has_pycaffe() def show_fallback_warning(): msg = ''' ------------------------------------------------------------ WARNING: PyCaffe not found! Falling back to a pure protocol buffer implementation. * Conversions will be drastically slower. ------------------------------------------------------------ ''' sys.stderr.write(msg)