interfejs publiczny ThreadPoolOptionProtoOrBuilder
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Metody publiczne
abstrakcyjny ciąg | getGlobalName () The global name of the threadpool. |
streszczenie com.google.protobuf.ByteString | getGlobalNameBytes () The global name of the threadpool. |
streszczenie wew | pobierzNumThreads () The number of threads in the pool. |
Metody publiczne
publiczny ciąg abstrakcyjny 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;
publiczne streszczenie 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;
publiczne streszczenie 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;