tf.errors.CancelledError
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Raised when an operation is cancelled.
Inherits From: OpError
tf.errors.CancelledError(
node_def, op, message, *args
)
For example, a long-running operation e.g.tf.queue.QueueBase.enqueue
, or a
tf.function
call may be cancelled by either running another operation e.g.
tf.queue.QueueBase.close
or a remote worker failure.
This long-running operation will fail by raising CancelledError
.
Example:
q = tf.queue.FIFOQueue(10, tf.float32, ((),))
q.enqueue((10.0,))
q.close()
q.enqueue((10.0,))
Traceback (most recent call last):
CancelledError: ...
Attributes |
error_code
|
The integer error code that describes the error.
|
experimental_payloads
|
A dictionary describing the details of the error.
|
message
|
The error message that describes the error.
|
node_def
|
The NodeDef proto representing the op that failed.
|
op
|
The operation that failed, if known.
|
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Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC.
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