Better cross-environment error messages#207
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karllessard merged 2 commits intotensorflow:masterfrom Feb 11, 2021
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Signed-off-by: Ryan Nett <rnett@calpoly.edu>
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@rnett , I agree the broken test seems reverted, it should fail if there are no exception thrown, that is strange. You can update it or simply remove it since you seem to cover these cases in another test suite now. |
Signed-off-by: Ryan Nett <rnett@calpoly.edu>
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It's fixed, should be good to merge. |
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This PR exposes
env()toOperationandOp, and adds nicer error messages when using inputs from other environments.@karllessard it's currently failing the
failWhenMixingOperationsOnDifferentGraphstest, but looking at it it looks like the test is wrong. It fails when an exception is thrown, which given the name seems backwards. Mixing graphs like this fails anyways, just not until the session is ran (it gives a very crypticGraph is invalid, contains a cycleexception, but I'm assuming that's due to the mixing).