refactor(lazy import): centralize, optimize, CPU fallback when broken…#577
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Fixes colab until #517 gets figured out
Fixed
Graceful CPU fallbacks: When lazy GPU dependency imports throw
ImportError, now warns and falls back, instead of crashing. Commonly seen due to:Ring layouts handle filtered DF inputs, no longer giving unexpected positions
g.encode_axis(...)updates now functional; were erroneously doing global inplace updatesChanged
graphistry.utils.lazy_importModuleNotFound(=>False) fromImportError(warn +False)Optimized
More cudf sniffing without an import