GraphDebugInfoOrBuilder

interfaccia pubblica GraphDebugInfoOrBuilder
Sottoclassi indirette conosciute

Metodi pubblici

booleano astratto
contieneTracce (chiave String)
 This maps a node name to a stack trace in the source code.
stringa astratta
getFiles (indice int)
 This stores all the source code file names and can be indexed by the
 `file_index`.
astratto com.google.protobuf.ByteString
getFilesBytes (indice int)
 This stores all the source code file names and can be indexed by the
 `file_index`.
astratto int
getFilesCount ()
 This stores all the source code file names and can be indexed by the
 `file_index`.
Elenco astratto<String>
getFilesList ()
 This stores all the source code file names and can be indexed by the
 `file_index`.
Mappa astratta <String, GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace >
getTracce ()
Utilizzare invece getTracesMap() .
astratto int
getTracesCount ()
 This maps a node name to a stack trace in the source code.
Mappa astratta <String, GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace >
getTracesMap ()
 This maps a node name to a stack trace in the source code.
astratto GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace
getTracesOrDefault (chiave stringa, GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace defaultValue)
 This maps a node name to a stack trace in the source code.
astratto GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace
getTracesOrThrow (chiave String)
 This maps a node name to a stack trace in the source code.

Metodi pubblici

booleano astratto pubblico contieneTraces (chiave String)

 This maps a node name to a stack trace in the source code.
 The map key is a mangling of the containing function and op name with
 syntax:
   op.name '@' func_name
 For ops in the top-level graph, the func_name is the empty string.
 Note that op names are restricted to a small number of characters which
 exclude '@', making it impossible to collide keys of this form. Function
 names accept a much wider set of characters.
 It would be preferable to avoid mangling and use a tuple key of (op.name,
 func_name), but this is not supported with protocol buffers.
 
map<string, .tensorflow.GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace> traces = 2;

public abstract String getFiles (indice int)

 This stores all the source code file names and can be indexed by the
 `file_index`.
 
repeated string files = 1;

abstract pubblico com.google.protobuf.ByteString getFilesBytes (indice int)

 This stores all the source code file names and can be indexed by the
 `file_index`.
 
repeated string files = 1;

public abstract int getFilesCount ()

 This stores all the source code file names and can be indexed by the
 `file_index`.
 
repeated string files = 1;

public abstract List<String> getFilesList ()

 This stores all the source code file names and can be indexed by the
 `file_index`.
 
repeated string files = 1;

public abstract Map<String, GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace > getTraces ()

Utilizzare invece getTracesMap() .

public abstract int getTracesCount ()

 This maps a node name to a stack trace in the source code.
 The map key is a mangling of the containing function and op name with
 syntax:
   op.name '@' func_name
 For ops in the top-level graph, the func_name is the empty string.
 Note that op names are restricted to a small number of characters which
 exclude '@', making it impossible to collide keys of this form. Function
 names accept a much wider set of characters.
 It would be preferable to avoid mangling and use a tuple key of (op.name,
 func_name), but this is not supported with protocol buffers.
 
map<string, .tensorflow.GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace> traces = 2;

public abstract Map<String, GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace > getTracesMap ()

 This maps a node name to a stack trace in the source code.
 The map key is a mangling of the containing function and op name with
 syntax:
   op.name '@' func_name
 For ops in the top-level graph, the func_name is the empty string.
 Note that op names are restricted to a small number of characters which
 exclude '@', making it impossible to collide keys of this form. Function
 names accept a much wider set of characters.
 It would be preferable to avoid mangling and use a tuple key of (op.name,
 func_name), but this is not supported with protocol buffers.
 
map<string, .tensorflow.GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace> traces = 2;

public abstract GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace getTracesOrDefault (chiave stringa, GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace defaultValue)

 This maps a node name to a stack trace in the source code.
 The map key is a mangling of the containing function and op name with
 syntax:
   op.name '@' func_name
 For ops in the top-level graph, the func_name is the empty string.
 Note that op names are restricted to a small number of characters which
 exclude '@', making it impossible to collide keys of this form. Function
 names accept a much wider set of characters.
 It would be preferable to avoid mangling and use a tuple key of (op.name,
 func_name), but this is not supported with protocol buffers.
 
map<string, .tensorflow.GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace> traces = 2;

public abstract GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace getTracesOrThrow (chiave String)

 This maps a node name to a stack trace in the source code.
 The map key is a mangling of the containing function and op name with
 syntax:
   op.name '@' func_name
 For ops in the top-level graph, the func_name is the empty string.
 Note that op names are restricted to a small number of characters which
 exclude '@', making it impossible to collide keys of this form. Function
 names accept a much wider set of characters.
 It would be preferable to avoid mangling and use a tuple key of (op.name,
 func_name), but this is not supported with protocol buffers.
 
map<string, .tensorflow.GraphDebugInfo.StackTrace> traces = 2;