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tf.errors.OpError
The base class for TensorFlow exceptions.
tf.errors.OpError(
node_def, op, message, error_code, *args
)
Usually, TensorFlow will raise a more specific subclass of OpError
from the tf.errors
module.
Args | |
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node_def |
The node_def_pb2.NodeDef proto representing the op that failed, if known; otherwise None. |
op |
The ops.Operation that failed, if known; otherwise None. During eager execution, this field is always None . |
message |
The message string describing the failure. |
error_code |
The error_codes_pb2.Code describing the error. |
*args |
If not empty, it should contain a dictionary describing details about the error. This argument is inspired by Abseil payloads: https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/blob/master/absl/status/status.h |
Attributes | |
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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.
Note: If the failed op was synthesized at runtime, e.g. a |
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