tf.contrib.checkpoint.capture_dependencies
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Capture variables created within this scope as Template
dependencies.
@tf_contextlib.contextmanager
tf.contrib.checkpoint.capture_dependencies(
template
)
Requires that template.variable_scope
is active.
This scope is intended as a compatibility measure, allowing a trackable
object to add dependencies on variables created in a block of code which is
not aware of object-based saving (and instead uses variable names
heavily). This is how Template
objects add dependencies on variables and
sub-Template
s. Where possible, use tf.compat.v1.make_template
directly.
Args |
template
|
The Template object to register dependencies with.
|
Yields:
None (when used as a context manager).
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Last updated 2020-10-01 UTC.
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