natural-language-generation
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We should use the official mxnet batchify functions to implement our own batchify functions. However, since we'd like to later support other frameworks, we should still keep our own batchify.py. We can change it to call MXNet implementations.
MXNet batchify: https://github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/blob/master/python/mxnet/gluon/data/batchify.py
GluonNLP batchify: https://gi
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Current issue
Here's the issue: currently, if one goes to an older documentation version to check the "examples" page, for example, [v2.6.0](https://huggin