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tf.errors.CancelledError
Raised when an operation or step is cancelled.
Inherits From: OpError
tf.errors.CancelledError(
    node_def, op, message, *args
)
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. | 
| experimental_payloads | A dictionary describing the details of the error. | 
| message | The error message that describes the error. | 
| node_def | The NodeDefproto representing the op that failed. | 
| op | The operation that failed, if known. Note: If the failed op was synthesized at runtime, e.g. a | 
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