tf.compat.v1.train.start_queue_runners
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Starts all queue runners collected in the graph. (deprecated)
tf . compat . v1 . train . start_queue_runners (
sess = None ,
coord = None ,
daemon = True ,
start = True ,
collection = ops . GraphKeys . QUEUE_RUNNERS
)
Caution: This API was designed for TensorFlow v1.
Continue reading for details on how to migrate from this API to a native
TensorFlow v2 equivalent. See the
TensorFlow v1 to TensorFlow v2 migration guide
for instructions on how to migrate the rest of your code.
QueueRunners are not compatible with eager execution. Instead, please
use tf.data to get data into your
model.
Description
Warning: THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED. It will be removed in a future version.
Instructions for updating:
To construct input pipelines, use the tf.data
module.
This is a companion method to add_queue_runner()
. It just starts
threads for all queue runners collected in the graph. It returns
the list of all threads.
Args
sess
Session
used to run the queue ops. Defaults to the
default session.
coord
Optional Coordinator
for coordinating the started threads.
daemon
Whether the threads should be marked as daemons
, meaning
they don't block program exit.
start
Set to False
to only create the threads, not start them.
collection
A GraphKey
specifying the graph collection to
get the queue runners from. Defaults to GraphKeys.QUEUE_RUNNERS
.
Raises
ValueError
if sess
is None and there isn't any default session.
TypeError
if sess
is not a tf.compat.v1.Session
object.
Returns
A list of threads.
Raises
RuntimeError
If called with eager execution enabled.
ValueError
If called without a default tf.compat.v1.Session
registered.
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Last updated 2022-11-04 UTC.
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