Conceptually tracks indices of arguments of "OpHint functions".
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Compat aliases for migration
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tf.lite.OpHint.OpHintArgumentTracker(
function_name, unique_function_id, node_name_prefix, attr_name, level=1,
children_inputs_mappings=None
)
The inputs and arguments of these functions both use an instance of the class so they can have independent numbering.
Args | |
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function_name
|
Name of the function that this tracks arguments for. |
unique_function_id
|
UUID of function that this tracks arguments for. |
node_name_prefix
|
How identities that are created are named. |
attr_name
|
Name of attribute to use to store the index for this hint. i.e. FUNCTION_INPUT_INDEX or FUNCTION_OUTPUT_INDEX |
level
|
Hierarchical level of the Ophint node, a number. |
children_inputs_mappings
|
Inputs/Outputs mapping for children hints. |
Methods
add
add(
arg, tag=None, name=None, aggregate=None, index_override=None
)
Return a wrapped tensor of an input tensor as an argument.
Args | |
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arg
|
A TensorFlow tensor that should be considered an argument. |
tag
|
String tag to identify arguments that should be packed. |
name
|
Name of argument. This is included in the Identity hint op names. |
aggregate
|
Strategy to aggregate. Acceptable values are OpHint.AGGREGATE_FIRST, OpHint.AGGREGATE_LAST, and OpHint.AGGREGATE_STACK. Note, aggregate is only valid if tag is specified. |
index_override
|
Specify what input/output index should this be in the final stub. i.e. add(arg0, index=1); add(arg1, index=0) will make the final stub be as stub_func(inputs[arg1, arg0], outputs=[]) rather than the default call order based ordering. |
Returns | |
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A tensor representing the wrapped argument. |
Raises | |
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ValueError
|
When indices are not consistent. |