For example, a long-running operation (e.g.
tf.QueueBase.enqueue may be
cancelled by running another operation (e.g.
tf.QueueBase.close,
or by tf.Session.close.
A step that is running such a long-running operation will fail by raising
CancelledError.
Attributes
error_code
The integer error code that describes the error.
message
The error message that describes the error.
node_def
The NodeDef proto representing the op that failed.
[null,null,["Last updated 2020-10-01 UTC."],[],[],null,["# tf.errors.CancelledError\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| [TensorFlow 1 version](/versions/r1.15/api_docs/python/tf/errors/CancelledError) | [View source on GitHub](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/v2.1.0/tensorflow/python/framework/errors_impl.py#L211-L227) |\n\nRaised when an operation or step is cancelled.\n\nInherits From: [`OpError`](../../tf/errors/OpError)\n\n#### View aliases\n\n\n**Compat aliases for migration**\n\nSee\n[Migration guide](https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/migrate) for\nmore details.\n\n[`tf.compat.v1.errors.CancelledError`](/api_docs/python/tf/errors/CancelledError)\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n tf.errors.CancelledError(\n node_def, op, message\n )\n\nFor example, a long-running operation (e.g.\n`tf.QueueBase.enqueue` may be\ncancelled by running another operation (e.g.\n`tf.QueueBase.close`,\nor by `tf.Session.close`.\nA step that is running such a long-running operation will fail by raising\n`CancelledError`.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n| Attributes ---------- ||\n|--------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `error_code` | The integer error code that describes the error. |\n| `message` | The error message that describes the error. |\n| `node_def` | The `NodeDef` proto representing the op that failed. |\n| `op` | The operation that failed, if known. \u003cbr /\u003e | **Note:** If the failed op was synthesized at runtime, e.g. a `Send` or `Recv` op, there will be no corresponding [`tf.Operation`](../../tf/Operation) object. In that case, this will return `None`, and you should instead use the [`tf.errors.OpError.node_def`](../../tf/errors/OpError#node_def) to discover information about the op. |"]]