use torch.testing.assertclose instead to get more details about error in cis (#35659)

* use torch.testing.assertclose instead to get more details about error in cis

* fix

* style

* test_all

* revert for I bert

* fixes and updates

* more image processing fixes

* more image processors

* fix mamba and co

* style

* less strick

* ok I won't be strict

* skip and be done

* up
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Arthur
2025-01-24 16:55:28 +01:00
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@@ -446,11 +446,11 @@ class Qwen2IntegrationTest(unittest.TestCase):
out = model(input_ids).logits.float().cpu()
# Expected mean on dim = -1
EXPECTED_MEAN = torch.tensor([[-1.9537, -1.6193, -1.4123, -1.4673, -1.8511, -1.9309, -1.9826, -2.1776]])
torch.testing.assert_close(out.mean(-1), EXPECTED_MEAN, atol=1e-2, rtol=1e-2)
torch.testing.assert_close(out.mean(-1), EXPECTED_MEAN, rtol=1e-2, atol=1e-2)
# slicing logits[0, 0, 0:30]
EXPECTED_SLICE = torch.tensor([3.2025, 7.1265, 4.6058, 3.6423, 1.6357, 3.9265, 5.1883, 5.8760, 2.7942, 4.4823, 3.2571, 2.1063, 3.4275, 4.2028, 1.9767, 5.2115, 6.6756, 6.3999, 6.0483, 5.7378, 5.6660, 5.2298, 5.4103, 5.1248, 5.4376, 2.4570, 2.6107, 5.4039, 2.8077, 4.7777]) # fmt: skip
print(out[0, 0, :30])
torch.testing.assert_close(out[0, 0, :30], EXPECTED_SLICE, atol=1e-4, rtol=1e-4)
torch.testing.assert_close(out[0, 0, :30], EXPECTED_SLICE, rtol=1e-4, atol=1e-4)
del model
backend_empty_cache(torch_device)