ThreadPoolOptionProtoOrBuilder

public interface ThreadPoolOptionProtoOrBuilder
Known Indirect Subclasses

Public Methods

abstract String
getGlobalName()
 The global name of the threadpool.
abstract com.google.protobuf.ByteString
getGlobalNameBytes()
 The global name of the threadpool.
abstract int
getNumThreads()
 The number of threads in the pool.

Public Methods

public abstract String getGlobalName ()

 The global name of the threadpool.
 If empty, then the threadpool is made and used according to the scope it's
 in - e.g., for a session threadpool, it is used by that session only.
 If non-empty, then:
 - a global threadpool associated with this name is looked
   up or created. This allows, for example, sharing one threadpool across
   many sessions (e.g., like the default behavior, if
   inter_op_parallelism_threads is not configured), but still partitioning
   into a large and small pool.
 - if the threadpool for this global_name already exists, then it is an
   error if the existing pool was created using a different num_threads
   value as is specified on this call.
 - threadpools created this way are never garbage collected.
 
string global_name = 2;

public abstract com.google.protobuf.ByteString getGlobalNameBytes ()

 The global name of the threadpool.
 If empty, then the threadpool is made and used according to the scope it's
 in - e.g., for a session threadpool, it is used by that session only.
 If non-empty, then:
 - a global threadpool associated with this name is looked
   up or created. This allows, for example, sharing one threadpool across
   many sessions (e.g., like the default behavior, if
   inter_op_parallelism_threads is not configured), but still partitioning
   into a large and small pool.
 - if the threadpool for this global_name already exists, then it is an
   error if the existing pool was created using a different num_threads
   value as is specified on this call.
 - threadpools created this way are never garbage collected.
 
string global_name = 2;

public abstract int getNumThreads ()

 The number of threads in the pool.
 0 means the system picks a value based on where this option proto is used
 (see the declaration of the specific field for more info).
 
int32 num_threads = 1;