CancelledError
Inherits From: OpError
Defined in tensorflow/python/framework/errors_impl.py
.
See the guide: Running Graphs > Error classes and convenience functions
Raised when an operation or step is cancelled.
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
.
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.
op
The operation that failed, if known.
N.B. If the failed op was synthesized at runtime, e.g. a Send
or Recv
op, there will be no corresponding tf.Operation
object. In that case, this will return None
, and you should instead use the tf.OpError.node_def
to discover information about the op.
The Operation
that failed, or None.
__init__
__init__( node_def, op, message )
Creates a CancelledError
.
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https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/errors/CancelledError