tf.autograph.trace
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Traces argument information at compilation time.
tf.autograph.trace(
*args
)
trace
is useful when debugging, and it always executes during the tracing
phase, that is, when the TF graph is constructed.
Example usage
import tensorflow as tf
for i in tf.range(10):
tf.autograph.trace(i)
# Output: <Tensor ...>
Args |
*args
|
Arguments to print to sys.stdout .
|
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Last updated 2020-10-01 UTC.
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