Holds a defined flag.
tf.compat.v1.flags.FlagHolder(
flag_values: tf.compat.v1.flags.FlagValues
,
flag: Flag[_T],
ensure_non_none_value: bool = False
)
This facilitates a cleaner api around global state. Instead of::
flags.DEFINE_integer('foo', ...)
flags.DEFINE_integer('bar', ...)
def method():
# prints parsed value of 'bar' flag
print(flags.FLAGS.foo)
# runtime error due to typo or possibly bad coding style.
print(flags.FLAGS.baz)
it encourages code like::
_FOO_FLAG = flags.DEFINE_integer('foo', ...)
_BAR_FLAG = flags.DEFINE_integer('bar', ...)
def method():
print(_FOO_FLAG.value)
print(_BAR_FLAG.value)
since the name of the flag appears only once in the source code.
Args | |
---|---|
flag_values
|
The container the flag is registered to. |
flag
|
The flag object for this flag. |
ensure_non_none_value
|
Is the value of the flag allowed to be None. |
Methods
__bool__
__bool__()
__eq__
__eq__(
other
)
Return self==value.
__nonzero__
__nonzero__()