tf.compat.v1.flags.DEFINE_multi_enum_class
Registers a flag whose value can be a list of enum members.
tf.compat.v1.flags.DEFINE_multi_enum_class(
name,
default,
enum_class,
help,
flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS,
module_name=None,
case_sensitive=False,
required=False,
**args
)
Use the flag on the command line multiple times to place multiple
enum values into the list.
Args |
name
|
str, the flag name.
|
default
|
Union[Iterable[Enum], Iterable[Text], Enum, Text, None], the
default value of the flag; see DEFINE_multi ; only differences are
documented here. If the value is a single Enum, it is treated as a
single-item list of that Enum value. If it is an iterable, text values
within the iterable will be converted to the equivalent Enum objects.
|
enum_class
|
class, the Enum class with all the possible values for the flag.
help: str, the help message.
|
flag_values
|
:class:FlagValues , the FlagValues instance with which the
flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden.
|
module_name
|
A string, the name of the Python module declaring this flag. If
not provided, it will be computed using the stack trace of this call.
|
case_sensitive
|
bool, whether to map strings to members of the enum_class
without considering case.
|
required
|
bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword
argument.
|
**args
|
Dictionary with extra keyword args that are passed to the
Flag.__init__ .
|
Returns |
a handle to defined flag.
|
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Last updated 2022-10-27 UTC.
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