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# Copyright 2023 The TensorFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved. | |
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"""Public interface for flag definition. | |
See _example.py for detailed instructions on defining flags. | |
""" | |
import sys | |
from six.moves import shlex_quote | |
from absl import app as absl_app | |
from absl import flags | |
from official.utils.flags import _base | |
from official.utils.flags import _benchmark | |
from official.utils.flags import _conventions | |
from official.utils.flags import _device | |
from official.utils.flags import _distribution | |
from official.utils.flags import _misc | |
from official.utils.flags import _performance | |
def set_defaults(**kwargs): | |
for key, value in kwargs.items(): | |
flags.FLAGS.set_default(name=key, value=value) | |
def parse_flags(argv=None): | |
"""Reset flags and reparse. Currently only used in testing.""" | |
flags.FLAGS.unparse_flags() | |
absl_app.parse_flags_with_usage(argv or sys.argv) | |
def register_key_flags_in_core(f): | |
"""Defines a function in core.py, and registers its key flags. | |
absl uses the location of a flags.declare_key_flag() to determine the context | |
in which a flag is key. By making all declares in core, this allows model | |
main functions to call flags.adopt_module_key_flags() on core and correctly | |
chain key flags. | |
Args: | |
f: The function to be wrapped | |
Returns: | |
The "core-defined" version of the input function. | |
""" | |
def core_fn(*args, **kwargs): | |
key_flags = f(*args, **kwargs) | |
[flags.declare_key_flag(fl) for fl in key_flags] # pylint: disable=expression-not-assigned | |
return core_fn | |
define_base = register_key_flags_in_core(_base.define_base) | |
# We have define_base_eager for compatibility, since it used to be a separate | |
# function from define_base. | |
define_base_eager = define_base | |
define_log_steps = register_key_flags_in_core(_benchmark.define_log_steps) | |
define_benchmark = register_key_flags_in_core(_benchmark.define_benchmark) | |
define_device = register_key_flags_in_core(_device.define_device) | |
define_image = register_key_flags_in_core(_misc.define_image) | |
define_performance = register_key_flags_in_core(_performance.define_performance) | |
define_distribution = register_key_flags_in_core( | |
_distribution.define_distribution) | |
help_wrap = _conventions.help_wrap | |
get_num_gpus = _base.get_num_gpus | |
get_tf_dtype = _performance.get_tf_dtype | |
get_loss_scale = _performance.get_loss_scale | |
DTYPE_MAP = _performance.DTYPE_MAP | |
require_cloud_storage = _device.require_cloud_storage | |
def _get_nondefault_flags_as_dict(): | |
"""Returns the nondefault flags as a dict from flag name to value.""" | |
nondefault_flags = {} | |
for flag_name in flags.FLAGS: | |
flag_value = getattr(flags.FLAGS, flag_name) | |
if (flag_name != flags.FLAGS[flag_name].short_name and | |
flag_value != flags.FLAGS[flag_name].default): | |
nondefault_flags[flag_name] = flag_value | |
return nondefault_flags | |
def get_nondefault_flags_as_str(): | |
"""Returns flags as a string that can be passed as command line arguments. | |
E.g., returns: "--batch_size=256 --use_synthetic_data" for the following code | |
block: | |
``` | |
flags.FLAGS.batch_size = 256 | |
flags.FLAGS.use_synthetic_data = True | |
print(get_nondefault_flags_as_str()) | |
``` | |
Only flags with nondefault values are returned, as passing default flags as | |
command line arguments has no effect. | |
Returns: | |
A string with the flags, that can be passed as command line arguments to a | |
program to use the flags. | |
""" | |
nondefault_flags = _get_nondefault_flags_as_dict() | |
flag_strings = [] | |
for name, value in sorted(nondefault_flags.items()): | |
if isinstance(value, bool): | |
flag_str = '--{}'.format(name) if value else '--no{}'.format(name) | |
elif isinstance(value, list): | |
flag_str = '--{}={}'.format(name, ','.join(value)) | |
else: | |
flag_str = '--{}={}'.format(name, value) | |
flag_strings.append(flag_str) | |
return ' '.join(shlex_quote(flag_str) for flag_str in flag_strings) | |