tf.compat.v1.executing_eagerly_outside_functions
Returns True if executing eagerly, even if inside a graph function.
tf.compat.v1.executing_eagerly_outside_functions()
This function will check the outermost context for the program and see if it is in eager mode. It is useful comparing to tf.executing_eagerly()
, which checks the current context and will return False
within a tf.function
body. It can be used to build library that behave differently in eager runtime and v1 session runtime (deprecated).
Example:
tf.compat.v1.enable_eager_execution() @tf.function def func(): # A function constructs TensorFlow graphs, it does not execute eagerly, # but the outer most context is still eager. assert not tf.executing_eagerly() return tf.compat.v1.executing_eagerly_outside_functions() func() <tf.Tensor: shape=(), dtype=bool, numpy=True>
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boolean, whether the outermost context is in eager mode. |
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