tf.keras.config.is_traceback_filtering_enabled
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Check if traceback filtering is enabled.
tf.keras.config.is_traceback_filtering_enabled()
Raw Keras tracebacks (also known as stack traces)
involve many internal frames, which can be
challenging to read through, while not being actionable for end users.
By default, Keras filters internal frames in most exceptions that it
raises, to keep traceback short, readable, and focused on what's
actionable for you (your own code).
See also keras.config.enable_traceback_filtering()
and
keras.config.disable_traceback_filtering()
.
If you have previously disabled traceback filtering via
keras.config.disable_traceback_filtering()
, you can re-enable it via
keras.config.enable_traceback_filtering()
.
Returns |
Boolean, True if traceback filtering is enabled,
and False otherwise.
|
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Last updated 2024-06-07 UTC.
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