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updated the util code to buffer mode write #261

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As mentioned in the latest issue, I have tried to convert the write mode from line by line to a buffer mode write. I tried running the updated script on the toy dataset and the outputs are exactly same.

"""Write a triple to a file. """
f.write(str(ent[t[S]]) + "\t" + str(rel[t[P]]) + "\t" + str(ent[t[O]]) + "\n")
buffer += f"{str(ent[t[S]])}\t{str(rel[t[P]])}\t{str(ent[t[O]])}\n"
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I think it is faster, to make the buffer a list of strings and finally join this list to a single string

buffer_list = []
buffer_list.append(new_triple_string)

buffer = ""
buffer.join(buffer_list)

f.write(str(ent[t[S]]) + "\t" + str(rel[t[P]]) + "\t" + str(ent[t[O]]) + "\n")
buffer += f"{str(ent[t[S]])}\t{str(rel[t[P]])}\t{str(ent[t[O]])}\n"
if len(buffer) > BUFFER_SIZE:
dump_buffer_to_file(buffer, f)
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did you make sure, that the rest of the buffer is written to file at every necessary position? you did so in the RawSplit but process_triple is called also in other splits

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Thanks, this is a good idea. Some small changes are needed though.

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