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Allows attribute assignment to Trackable
objects with no dependency.
tf.contrib.checkpoint.NoDependency(
value
)
Example usage:
obj = Trackable()
obj.has_dependency = tf.Variable(0., name="dep")
obj.no_dependency = NoDependency(tf.Variable(1., name="nodep"))
assert obj.no_dependency.name == "nodep:0"
obj
in this example has a dependency on the variable "dep", and both
attributes contain un-wrapped Variable
objects.
NoDependency
also works with tf.keras.Model
, but only for checkpoint
dependencies: wrapping a Layer
in NoDependency
will assign the (unwrapped)
Layer
to the attribute without a checkpoint dependency, but the Model
will
still track the Layer
(so it will appear in Model.layers
, and its
variables will appear in Model.variables
).