tf.io.gfile.walk
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Recursive directory tree generator for directories.
tf.io.gfile.walk(
top, topdown=True, onerror=None
)
Args |
top
|
string, a Directory name
|
topdown
|
bool, Traverse pre order if True, post order if False.
|
onerror
|
optional handler for errors. Should be a function, it will be
called with the error as argument. Rethrowing the error aborts the walk.
Errors that happen while listing directories are ignored.
|
Yields |
Each yield is a 3-tuple: the pathname of a directory, followed by lists of
all its subdirectories and leaf files. That is, each yield looks like:
(dirname, [subdirname, subdirname, ...], [filename, filename, ...]) .
Each item is a string.
|
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Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC.
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