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-rw-r--r--WORKSPACE12
-rwxr-xr-xconfigure6
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/contrib/learn/python/learn/estimators/estimator_test.py2
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/contrib/training/python/training/evaluation.py25
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/examples/android/res/layout/camera_connection_fragment.xml2
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/array_ops.md2
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard0/tf.depth_to_space.md2
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard0/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.md244
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard1/tf.merge_all_summaries.md17
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.image_summary.md49
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.md237
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.test.TestCase.md521
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard3/tf.scalar_summary.md22
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard4/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.RegisterExtension.md4
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.histogram_summary.md26
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.merge_summary.md27
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.FromString.md4
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard6/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.RegisterExtension.md4
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard7/tf.train.SummaryWriter.md207
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard9/tf.audio_summary.md37
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard9/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.FromString.md4
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/summary.md481
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/test.md521
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/python/ops/rnn_cell_impl.py2
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/python/training/basic_session_run_hooks_test.py19
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/python/training/supervisor.py3
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/tensorflow.bzl30
-rwxr-xr-xtensorflow/tools/ci_build/builds/android.sh8
-rwxr-xr-xtensorflow/tools/ci_build/builds/android_full.sh6
-rwxr-xr-xtensorflow/tools/ci_build/ci_parameterized_build.sh2
-rw-r--r--tensorflow/workspace.bzl30
31 files changed, 1467 insertions, 1089 deletions
diff --git a/WORKSPACE b/WORKSPACE
index 8c16fdee93..9d3622878c 100644
--- a/WORKSPACE
+++ b/WORKSPACE
@@ -1,5 +1,12 @@
workspace(name = "org_tensorflow")
+load("//tensorflow:workspace.bzl", "check_version", "tf_workspace")
+
+# We must check the bazel version before trying to parse any other BUILD files,
+# in case the parsing of those build files depends on the bazel version we
+# require here.
+check_version("0.4.2")
+
# Uncomment and update the paths in these entries to build the Android demo.
#android_sdk_repository(
# name = "androidsdk",
@@ -15,13 +22,8 @@ workspace(name = "org_tensorflow")
# api_level=21)
# Please add all new TensorFlow dependencies in workspace.bzl.
-load("//tensorflow:workspace.bzl", "tf_workspace")
tf_workspace()
-# Specify the minimum required bazel version.
-load("//tensorflow:tensorflow.bzl", "check_version")
-check_version("0.4.2")
-
new_http_archive(
name = "inception5h",
build_file = "models.BUILD",
diff --git a/configure b/configure
index b68a3d2381..8d4b12aad2 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -289,7 +289,11 @@ while true; do
echo "libcudnn.dylib resolves to libcudnn${TF_CUDNN_EXT}"
fi
else
- TF_CUDNN_EXT=".$TF_CUDNN_VERSION"
+ if [ "$OSNAME" == "Darwin" ]; then
+ TF_CUDNN_EXT=".${TF_CUDNN_VERSION}.dylib"
+ else
+ TF_CUDNN_EXT=".$TF_CUDNN_VERSION"
+ fi
fi
if is_windows; then
diff --git a/tensorflow/contrib/learn/python/learn/estimators/estimator_test.py b/tensorflow/contrib/learn/python/learn/estimators/estimator_test.py
index b4c8cec514..da23873225 100644
--- a/tensorflow/contrib/learn/python/learn/estimators/estimator_test.py
+++ b/tensorflow/contrib/learn/python/learn/estimators/estimator_test.py
@@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ class EstimatorTest(test.TestCase):
def __init__(self):
self.run_count = 0
- def before_run(self, run_context):
+ def after_run(self, run_context, run_values):
self.run_count += 1
est = learn.Estimator(model_fn=linear_model_fn)
diff --git a/tensorflow/contrib/training/python/training/evaluation.py b/tensorflow/contrib/training/python/training/evaluation.py
index e663a1157c..6e5ae1d1f2 100644
--- a/tensorflow/contrib/training/python/training/evaluation.py
+++ b/tensorflow/contrib/training/python/training/evaluation.py
@@ -260,9 +260,10 @@ class StopAfterNEvalsHook(session_run_hook.SessionRunHook):
"""
# The number of evals to run for.
self._num_evals = num_evals
+ self._evals_completed = None
- def begin(self):
- self._evals_completed = get_or_create_eval_step()
+ def _set_evals_completed_tensor(self, updated_eval_step):
+ self._evals_completed = updated_eval_step
def before_run(self, run_context):
return session_run_hook.SessionRunArgs({
@@ -388,9 +389,16 @@ def evaluate_once(checkpoint_path,
"""
eval_step = get_or_create_eval_step()
+ # Prepare the run hooks.
+ hooks = hooks or []
+
if eval_ops is not None:
update_eval_step = state_ops.assign_add(eval_step, 1)
+ for h in hooks:
+ if isinstance(h, StopAfterNEvalsHook):
+ h._set_evals_completed_tensor(update_eval_step) # pylint: disable=protected-access
+
if isinstance(eval_ops, dict):
eval_ops['update_eval_step'] = update_eval_step
elif isinstance(eval_ops, (tuple, list)):
@@ -408,9 +416,6 @@ def evaluate_once(checkpoint_path,
master=master,
config=config)
- # Prepare the run hooks.
- hooks = hooks or []
-
final_ops_hook = basic_session_run_hooks.FinalOpsHook(
final_ops, final_ops_feed_dict)
hooks.append(final_ops_hook)
@@ -489,9 +494,16 @@ def evaluate_repeatedly(checkpoint_dir,
"""
eval_step = get_or_create_eval_step()
+ # Prepare the run hooks.
+ hooks = hooks or []
+
if eval_ops is not None:
update_eval_step = state_ops.assign_add(eval_step, 1)
+ for h in hooks:
+ if isinstance(h, StopAfterNEvalsHook):
+ h._set_evals_completed_tensor(update_eval_step) # pylint: disable=protected-access
+
if isinstance(eval_ops, dict):
eval_ops['update_eval_step'] = update_eval_step
elif isinstance(eval_ops, (tuple, list)):
@@ -499,9 +511,6 @@ def evaluate_repeatedly(checkpoint_dir,
else:
eval_ops = [eval_ops, update_eval_step]
- # Prepare the run hooks.
- hooks = hooks or []
-
final_ops_hook = basic_session_run_hooks.FinalOpsHook(
final_ops, final_ops_feed_dict)
hooks.append(final_ops_hook)
diff --git a/tensorflow/examples/android/res/layout/camera_connection_fragment.xml b/tensorflow/examples/android/res/layout/camera_connection_fragment.xml
index 01e8c4127a..a1bbdf1702 100644
--- a/tensorflow/examples/android/res/layout/camera_connection_fragment.xml
+++ b/tensorflow/examples/android/res/layout/camera_connection_fragment.xml
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
android:layout_alignParentTop="true" />
<org.tensorflow.demo.OverlayView
- android:id="@+id/overlay_debug"
+ android:id="@+id/debug_overlay"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:layout_alignParentBottom="true" />
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/array_ops.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/array_ops.md
index 6aa23eed06..95acf84ca6 100644
--- a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/array_ops.md
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/array_ops.md
@@ -2209,7 +2209,7 @@ The attr `block_size` indicates the input block size and how the data is moved.
* Chunks of data of size `block_size * block_size` from depth are rearranged
into non-overlapping blocks of size `block_size x block_size`
- * The width the output tensor is `input_depth * block_size`, whereas the
+ * The width the output tensor is `input_width * block_size`, whereas the
height is `input_height * block_size`.
* The depth of the input tensor must be divisible by
`block_size * block_size`.
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard0/tf.depth_to_space.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard0/tf.depth_to_space.md
index 03dc6bb3b0..ef74b4d54a 100644
--- a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard0/tf.depth_to_space.md
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard0/tf.depth_to_space.md
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The attr `block_size` indicates the input block size and how the data is moved.
* Chunks of data of size `block_size * block_size` from depth are rearranged
into non-overlapping blocks of size `block_size x block_size`
- * The width the output tensor is `input_depth * block_size`, whereas the
+ * The width the output tensor is `input_width * block_size`, whereas the
height is `input_height * block_size`.
* The depth of the input tensor must be divisible by
`block_size * block_size`.
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard0/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard0/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.md
index 788d2066ad..8dc62c4c18 100644
--- a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard0/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.md
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard0/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.md
@@ -1,8 +1,252 @@
- - -
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.ByteSize()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.ByteSize}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.Clear()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.Clear}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.ClearExtension(extension_handle)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.ClearExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.ClearField(field_name)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.ClearField}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.CopyFrom(other_msg)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.CopyFrom}
+
+Copies the content of the specified message into the current message.
+
+The method clears the current message and then merges the specified
+message using MergeFrom.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`other_msg`</b>: Message to copy into the current one.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.DiscardUnknownFields()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.DiscardUnknownFields}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.FindInitializationErrors()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.FindInitializationErrors}
+
+Finds required fields which are not initialized.
+
+##### Returns:
+
+ A list of strings. Each string is a path to an uninitialized field from
+ the top-level message, e.g. "foo.bar[5].baz".
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.FromString(s)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.FromString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.HasExtension(extension_handle)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.HasExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.HasField(field_name)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.HasField}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.IsInitialized(errors=None)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.IsInitialized}
+
+Checks if all required fields of a message are set.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`errors`</b>: A list which, if provided, will be populated with the field
+ paths of all missing required fields.
+
+##### Returns:
+
+ True iff the specified message has all required fields set.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.ListFields()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.ListFields}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.MergeFrom(msg)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.MergeFrom}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.MergeFromString(serialized)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.MergeFromString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.ParseFromString(serialized)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.ParseFromString}
+
+Parse serialized protocol buffer data into this message.
+
+Like MergeFromString(), except we clear the object first and
+do not return the value that MergeFromString returns.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.RegisterExtension(extension_handle)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.RegisterExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.SerializePartialToString()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.SerializePartialToString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.SerializeToString()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.SerializeToString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.SetInParent()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.SetInParent}
+
+Sets the _cached_byte_size_dirty bit to true,
+and propagates this to our listener iff this was a state change.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.WhichOneof(oneof_name)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.WhichOneof}
+
+Returns the name of the currently set field inside a oneof, or None.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__deepcopy__(memo=None)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__deepcopy__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__eq__(other)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__eq__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__getstate__()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__getstate__}
Support the pickle protocol.
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__hash__()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__hash__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__init__(**kwargs)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__init__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__ne__(other_msg)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__ne__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__repr__()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__repr__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__setstate__(state)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__setstate__}
+
+Support the pickle protocol.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__str__()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__str__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__unicode__()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__unicode__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.run_metadata` {#TaggedRunMetadata.run_metadata}
+
+Magic attribute generated for "run_metadata" proto field.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.tag` {#TaggedRunMetadata.tag}
+
+Magic attribute generated for "tag" proto field.
+
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard1/tf.merge_all_summaries.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard1/tf.merge_all_summaries.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..bf17320a5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard1/tf.merge_all_summaries.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+### `tf.merge_all_summaries(*args, **kwargs)` {#merge_all_summaries}
+
+Merges all summaries collected in the default graph. (deprecated)
+
+THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED. It will be removed after 2016-11-30.
+Instructions for updating:
+Please switch to tf.summary.merge_all.
+
+ Args:
+ key: `GraphKey` used to collect the summaries. Defaults to
+ `GraphKeys.SUMMARIES`.
+
+ Returns:
+ If no summaries were collected, returns None. Otherwise returns a scalar
+ `Tensor` of type `string` containing the serialized `Summary` protocol
+ buffer resulting from the merging.
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.image_summary.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.image_summary.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6220d3641b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.image_summary.md
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+### `tf.image_summary(*args, **kwargs)` {#image_summary}
+
+Outputs a `Summary` protocol buffer with images. (deprecated)
+
+THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED. It will be removed after 2016-11-30.
+Instructions for updating:
+Please switch to tf.summary.image. Note that tf.summary.histogram uses the node name instead of the tag. This means that TensorFlow will automatically de-duplicate summary names based on the scope they are created in. Also, the max_images argument was renamed to max_outputs.
+
+ The summary has up to `max_images` summary values containing images. The
+ images are built from `tensor` which must be 4-D with shape `[batch_size,
+ height, width, channels]` and where `channels` can be:
+
+ * 1: `tensor` is interpreted as Grayscale.
+ * 3: `tensor` is interpreted as RGB.
+ * 4: `tensor` is interpreted as RGBA.
+
+ The images have the same number of channels as the input tensor. For float
+ input, the values are normalized one image at a time to fit in the range
+ `[0, 255]`. `uint8` values are unchanged. The op uses two different
+ normalization algorithms:
+
+ * If the input values are all positive, they are rescaled so the largest one
+ is 255.
+
+ * If any input value is negative, the values are shifted so input value 0.0
+ is at 127. They are then rescaled so that either the smallest value is 0,
+ or the largest one is 255.
+
+ The `tag` argument is a scalar `Tensor` of type `string`. It is used to
+ build the `tag` of the summary values:
+
+ * If `max_images` is 1, the summary value tag is '*tag*/image'.
+ * If `max_images` is greater than 1, the summary value tags are
+ generated sequentially as '*tag*/image/0', '*tag*/image/1', etc.
+
+ Args:
+ tag: A scalar `Tensor` of type `string`. Used to build the `tag`
+ of the summary values.
+ tensor: A 4-D `uint8` or `float32` `Tensor` of shape `[batch_size, height,
+ width, channels]` where `channels` is 1, 3, or 4.
+ max_images: Max number of batch elements to generate images for.
+ collections: Optional list of ops.GraphKeys. The collections to add the
+ summary to. Defaults to [ops.GraphKeys.SUMMARIES]
+ name: A name for the operation (optional).
+
+ Returns:
+ A scalar `Tensor` of type `string`. The serialized `Summary` protocol
+ buffer.
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.md
index 19532f7cc3..bce704ef4f 100644
--- a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.md
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.md
@@ -1,8 +1,245 @@
- - -
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.ByteSize()` {#SummaryDescription.ByteSize}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.Clear()` {#SummaryDescription.Clear}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.ClearExtension(extension_handle)` {#SummaryDescription.ClearExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.ClearField(field_name)` {#SummaryDescription.ClearField}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.CopyFrom(other_msg)` {#SummaryDescription.CopyFrom}
+
+Copies the content of the specified message into the current message.
+
+The method clears the current message and then merges the specified
+message using MergeFrom.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`other_msg`</b>: Message to copy into the current one.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.DiscardUnknownFields()` {#SummaryDescription.DiscardUnknownFields}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.FindInitializationErrors()` {#SummaryDescription.FindInitializationErrors}
+
+Finds required fields which are not initialized.
+
+##### Returns:
+
+ A list of strings. Each string is a path to an uninitialized field from
+ the top-level message, e.g. "foo.bar[5].baz".
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.FromString(s)` {#SummaryDescription.FromString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.HasExtension(extension_handle)` {#SummaryDescription.HasExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.HasField(field_name)` {#SummaryDescription.HasField}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.IsInitialized(errors=None)` {#SummaryDescription.IsInitialized}
+
+Checks if all required fields of a message are set.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`errors`</b>: A list which, if provided, will be populated with the field
+ paths of all missing required fields.
+
+##### Returns:
+
+ True iff the specified message has all required fields set.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.ListFields()` {#SummaryDescription.ListFields}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.MergeFrom(msg)` {#SummaryDescription.MergeFrom}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.MergeFromString(serialized)` {#SummaryDescription.MergeFromString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.ParseFromString(serialized)` {#SummaryDescription.ParseFromString}
+
+Parse serialized protocol buffer data into this message.
+
+Like MergeFromString(), except we clear the object first and
+do not return the value that MergeFromString returns.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.RegisterExtension(extension_handle)` {#SummaryDescription.RegisterExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.SerializePartialToString()` {#SummaryDescription.SerializePartialToString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.SerializeToString()` {#SummaryDescription.SerializeToString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.SetInParent()` {#SummaryDescription.SetInParent}
+
+Sets the _cached_byte_size_dirty bit to true,
+and propagates this to our listener iff this was a state change.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.WhichOneof(oneof_name)` {#SummaryDescription.WhichOneof}
+
+Returns the name of the currently set field inside a oneof, or None.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__deepcopy__(memo=None)` {#SummaryDescription.__deepcopy__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__eq__(other)` {#SummaryDescription.__eq__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__getstate__()` {#SummaryDescription.__getstate__}
Support the pickle protocol.
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__hash__()` {#SummaryDescription.__hash__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__init__(**kwargs)` {#SummaryDescription.__init__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__ne__(other_msg)` {#SummaryDescription.__ne__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__repr__()` {#SummaryDescription.__repr__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__setstate__(state)` {#SummaryDescription.__setstate__}
+
+Support the pickle protocol.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__str__()` {#SummaryDescription.__str__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__unicode__()` {#SummaryDescription.__unicode__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.type_hint` {#SummaryDescription.type_hint}
+
+Magic attribute generated for "type_hint" proto field.
+
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.test.TestCase.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.test.TestCase.md
index 6dba0e4f1e..ec995fd99c 100644
--- a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.test.TestCase.md
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard2/tf.test.TestCase.md
@@ -175,125 +175,6 @@ Checks that for all elements of farray1 and farray2
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertBetween(value, minv, maxv, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertBetween}
-
-Asserts that value is between minv and maxv (inclusive).
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertCommandFails(command, regexes, env=None, close_fds=True, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertCommandFails}
-
-Asserts a shell command fails and the error matches a regex in a list.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`command`</b>: List or string representing the command to run.
-* <b>`regexes`</b>: the list of regular expression strings.
-* <b>`env`</b>: Dictionary of environment variable settings.
-* <b>`close_fds`</b>: Whether or not to close all open fd's in the child after
- forking.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertCommandSucceeds(command, regexes=('',), env=None, close_fds=True, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertCommandSucceeds}
-
-Asserts that a shell command succeeds (i.e. exits with code 0).
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`command`</b>: List or string representing the command to run.
-* <b>`regexes`</b>: List of regular expression byte strings that match success.
-* <b>`env`</b>: Dictionary of environment variable settings.
-* <b>`close_fds`</b>: Whether or not to close all open fd's in the child after
- forking.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertContainsExactSubsequence(container, subsequence, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertContainsExactSubsequence}
-
-Assert that "container" contains "subsequence" as an exact subsequence.
-
-Asserts that "container" contains all the elements of "subsequence", in
-order, and without other elements interspersed. For example, [1, 2, 3] is an
-exact subsequence of [0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 0] but not of [0, 0, 1, 2, 0, 3, 0].
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`container`</b>: the list we're testing for subsequence inclusion.
-* <b>`subsequence`</b>: the list we hope will be an exact subsequence of container.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertContainsInOrder(strings, target, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertContainsInOrder}
-
-Asserts that the strings provided are found in the target in order.
-
-This may be useful for checking HTML output.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`strings`</b>: A list of strings, such as [ 'fox', 'dog' ]
-* <b>`target`</b>: A target string in which to look for the strings, such as
- 'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog'.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertContainsSubsequence(container, subsequence, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertContainsSubsequence}
-
-Assert that "container" contains "subsequence" as a subsequence.
-
-Asserts that "container" contains all the elements of "subsequence", in
-order, but possibly with other elements interspersed. For example, [1, 2, 3]
-is a subsequence of [0, 0, 1, 2, 0, 3, 0] but not of [0, 0, 1, 3, 0, 2, 0].
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`container`</b>: the list we're testing for subsequence inclusion.
-* <b>`subsequence`</b>: the list we hope will be a subsequence of container.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertContainsSubset(expected_subset, actual_set, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertContainsSubset}
-
-Checks whether actual iterable is a superset of expected iterable.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertCountEqual(*args, **kwargs)` {#TestCase.assertCountEqual}
-
-An unordered sequence specific comparison.
-
-Equivalent to assertItemsEqual(). This method is a compatibility layer
-for Python 3k, since 2to3 does not convert assertItemsEqual() calls into
-assertCountEqual() calls.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_seq`</b>: A sequence containing elements we are expecting.
-* <b>`actual_seq`</b>: The sequence that we are testing.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: The message to be printed if the test fails.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertDeviceEqual(device1, device2)` {#TestCase.assertDeviceEqual}
Asserts that the two given devices are the same.
@@ -314,49 +195,10 @@ Checks whether actual is a superset of expected.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertDictEqual(a, b, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertDictEqual}
+#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertDictEqual(d1, d2, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertDictEqual}
-Raises AssertionError if a and b are not equal dictionaries.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`a`</b>: A dict, the expected value.
-* <b>`b`</b>: A dict, the actual value.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: An optional str, the associated message.
-
-##### Raises:
-
-
-* <b>`AssertionError`</b>: if the dictionaries are not equal.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertEmpty(container, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertEmpty}
-
-Assert that an object has zero length.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`container`</b>: Anything that implements the collections.Sized interface.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertEndsWith(actual, expected_end, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertEndsWith}
-
-Assert that actual.endswith(expected_end) is True.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`actual`</b>: str
-* <b>`expected_end`</b>: str
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
- - -
@@ -440,11 +282,10 @@ Included for symmetry with assertIsNone.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertItemsEqual(*args, **kwargs)` {#TestCase.assertItemsEqual}
-
-An unordered sequence specific comparison.
+#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertItemsEqual(expected_seq, actual_seq, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertItemsEqual}
-It asserts that actual_seq and expected_seq have the same element counts.
+An unordered sequence specific comparison. It asserts that
+actual_seq and expected_seq have the same element counts.
Equivalent to::
self.assertEqual(Counter(iter(actual_seq)),
@@ -457,30 +298,6 @@ Asserts that each element has the same count in both sequences.
- [0, 1, 1] and [1, 0, 1] compare equal.
- [0, 0, 1] and [0, 1] compare unequal.
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_seq`</b>: A sequence containing elements we are expecting.
-* <b>`actual_seq`</b>: The sequence that we are testing.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: The message to be printed if the test fails.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertJsonEqual(first, second, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertJsonEqual}
-
-Asserts that the JSON objects defined in two strings are equal.
-
-A summary of the differences will be included in the failure message
-using assertSameStructure.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`first`</b>: A string contining JSON to decode and compare to second.
-* <b>`second`</b>: A string contining JSON to decode and compare to first.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Additional text to include in the failure message.
-
- - -
@@ -552,13 +369,6 @@ if not.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNoCommonElements(expected_seq, actual_seq, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertNoCommonElements}
-
-Checks whether actual iterable and expected iterable are disjoint.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNotAlmostEqual(first, second, places=None, msg=None, delta=None)` {#TestCase.assertNotAlmostEqual}
Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by their
@@ -589,33 +399,6 @@ Objects that are equal automatically fail.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNotEmpty(container, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertNotEmpty}
-
-Assert that an object has non-zero length.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`container`</b>: Anything that implements the collections.Sized interface.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNotEndsWith(actual, unexpected_end, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertNotEndsWith}
-
-Assert that actual.endswith(unexpected_end) is False.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`actual`</b>: str
-* <b>`unexpected_end`</b>: str
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNotEqual(first, second, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertNotEqual}
Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by the '!='
@@ -653,20 +436,6 @@ Fail the test if the text matches the regular expression.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNotStartsWith(actual, unexpected_start, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertNotStartsWith}
-
-Assert that actual.startswith(unexpected_start) is False.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`actual`</b>: str
-* <b>`unexpected_start`</b>: str
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertProtoEquals(expected_message_maybe_ascii, message)` {#TestCase.assertProtoEquals}
Asserts that message is same as parsed expected_message_ascii.
@@ -741,38 +510,6 @@ Asserts that the message in a raised exception matches a regexp.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertRaisesWithLiteralMatch(expected_exception, expected_exception_message, callable_obj=None, *args, **kwargs)` {#TestCase.assertRaisesWithLiteralMatch}
-
-Asserts that the message in a raised exception equals the given string.
-
-Unlike assertRaisesRegexp, this method takes a literal string, not
-a regular expression.
-
-with self.assertRaisesWithLiteralMatch(ExType, 'message'):
- DoSomething()
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_exception`</b>: Exception class expected to be raised.
-* <b>`expected_exception_message`</b>: String message expected in the raised
- exception. For a raise exception e, expected_exception_message must
- equal str(e).
-* <b>`callable_obj`</b>: Function to be called, or None to return a context.
-* <b>`args`</b>: Extra args.
-* <b>`kwargs`</b>: Extra kwargs.
-
-##### Returns:
-
- A context manager if callable_obj is None. Otherwise, None.
-
-##### Raises:
-
- self.failureException if callable_obj does not raise a macthing exception.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertRaisesWithPredicateMatch(exception_type, expected_err_re_or_predicate)` {#TestCase.assertRaisesWithPredicateMatch}
Returns a context manager to enclose code expected to raise an exception.
@@ -797,71 +534,6 @@ predicate search.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertRaisesWithRegexpMatch(expected_exception, expected_regexp, callable_obj=None, *args, **kwargs)` {#TestCase.assertRaisesWithRegexpMatch}
-
-Asserts that the message in a raised exception matches the given regexp.
-
-This is just a wrapper around assertRaisesRegexp. Please use
-assertRaisesRegexp instead of assertRaisesWithRegexpMatch.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_exception`</b>: Exception class expected to be raised.
-* <b>`expected_regexp`</b>: Regexp (re pattern object or string) expected to be
- found in error message.
-* <b>`callable_obj`</b>: Function to be called, or None to return a context.
-* <b>`args`</b>: Extra args.
-* <b>`kwargs`</b>: Extra keyword args.
-
-##### Returns:
-
- A context manager if callable_obj is None. Otherwise, None.
-
-##### Raises:
-
- self.failureException if callable_obj does not raise a macthing exception.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertRegexMatch(actual_str, regexes, message=None)` {#TestCase.assertRegexMatch}
-
-Asserts that at least one regex in regexes matches str.
-
- If possible you should use assertRegexpMatches, which is a simpler
- version of this method. assertRegexpMatches takes a single regular
- expression (a string or re compiled object) instead of a list.
-
- Notes:
- 1. This function uses substring matching, i.e. the matching
- succeeds if *any* substring of the error message matches *any*
- regex in the list. This is more convenient for the user than
- full-string matching.
-
- 2. If regexes is the empty list, the matching will always fail.
-
- 3. Use regexes=[''] for a regex that will always pass.
-
- 4. '.' matches any single character *except* the newline. To
- match any character, use '(.|
-)'.
-
- 5. '^' matches the beginning of each line, not just the beginning
- of the string. Similarly, '$' matches the end of each line.
-
- 6. An exception will be thrown if regexes contains an invalid
- regex.
-
- Args:
- actual_str: The string we try to match with the items in regexes.
- regexes: The regular expressions we want to match against str.
- See "Notes" above for detailed notes on how this is interpreted.
- message: The message to be printed if the test fails.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertRegexpMatches(text, expected_regexp, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertRegexpMatches}
Fail the test unless the text matches the regular expression.
@@ -869,79 +541,6 @@ Fail the test unless the text matches the regular expression.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSameElements(expected_seq, actual_seq, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertSameElements}
-
-Assert that two sequences have the same elements (in any order).
-
-This method, unlike assertItemsEqual, doesn't care about any
-duplicates in the expected and actual sequences.
-
- >> assertSameElements([1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0], [0, 1])
- # Doesn't raise an AssertionError
-
-If possible, you should use assertItemsEqual instead of
-assertSameElements.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_seq`</b>: A sequence containing elements we are expecting.
-* <b>`actual_seq`</b>: The sequence that we are testing.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: The message to be printed if the test fails.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSameStructure(a, b, aname='a', bname='b', msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertSameStructure}
-
-Asserts that two values contain the same structural content.
-
-The two arguments should be data trees consisting of trees of dicts and
-lists. They will be deeply compared by walking into the contents of dicts
-and lists; other items will be compared using the == operator.
-If the two structures differ in content, the failure message will indicate
-the location within the structures where the first difference is found.
-This may be helpful when comparing large structures.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`a`</b>: The first structure to compare.
-* <b>`b`</b>: The second structure to compare.
-* <b>`aname`</b>: Variable name to use for the first structure in assertion messages.
-* <b>`bname`</b>: Variable name to use for the second structure.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Additional text to include in the failure message.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSequenceAlmostEqual(expected_seq, actual_seq, places=None, msg=None, delta=None)` {#TestCase.assertSequenceAlmostEqual}
-
-An approximate equality assertion for ordered sequences.
-
-Fail if the two sequences are unequal as determined by their value
-differences rounded to the given number of decimal places (default 7) and
-comparing to zero, or by comparing that the difference between each value
-in the two sequences is more than the given delta.
-
-Note that decimal places (from zero) are usually not the same as significant
-digits (measured from the most signficant digit).
-
-If the two sequences compare equal then they will automatically compare
-almost equal.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_seq`</b>: A sequence containing elements we are expecting.
-* <b>`actual_seq`</b>: The sequence that we are testing.
-* <b>`places`</b>: The number of decimal places to compare.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: The message to be printed if the test fails.
-* <b>`delta`</b>: The OK difference between compared values.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSequenceEqual(seq1, seq2, msg=None, seq_type=None)` {#TestCase.assertSequenceEqual}
An equality assertion for ordered sequences (like lists and tuples).
@@ -962,26 +561,6 @@ which can be indexed, has a length, and has an equality operator.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSequenceStartsWith(prefix, whole, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertSequenceStartsWith}
-
-An equality assertion for the beginning of ordered sequences.
-
-If prefix is an empty sequence, it will raise an error unless whole is also
-an empty sequence.
-
-If prefix is not a sequence, it will raise an error if the first element of
-whole does not match.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`prefix`</b>: A sequence expected at the beginning of the whole parameter.
-* <b>`whole`</b>: The sequence in which to look for prefix.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSetEqual(set1, set2, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertSetEqual}
A set-specific equality assertion.
@@ -1033,51 +612,6 @@ Assert that actual.startswith(expected_start) is True.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertTotallyOrdered(*groups, **kwargs)` {#TestCase.assertTotallyOrdered}
-
-Asserts that total ordering has been implemented correctly.
-
-For example, say you have a class A that compares only on its attribute x.
-Comparators other than __lt__ are omitted for brevity.
-
-class A(object):
- def __init__(self, x, y):
- self.x = x
- self.y = y
-
- def __hash__(self):
- return hash(self.x)
-
- def __lt__(self, other):
- try:
- return self.x < other.x
- except AttributeError:
- return NotImplemented
-
-assertTotallyOrdered will check that instances can be ordered correctly.
-For example,
-
-self.assertTotallyOrdered(
- [None], # None should come before everything else.
- [1], # Integers sort earlier.
- [A(1, 'a')],
- [A(2, 'b')], # 2 is after 1.
- [A(3, 'c'), A(3, 'd')], # The second argument is irrelevant.
- [A(4, 'z')],
- ['foo']) # Strings sort last.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`*groups`</b>: A list of groups of elements. Each group of elements is a list
- of objects that are equal. The elements in each group must be less than
- the elements in the group after it. For example, these groups are
- totally ordered: [None], [1], [2, 2], [3].
-* <b>`**kwargs`</b>: optional msg keyword argument can be passed.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertTrue(expr, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertTrue}
Check that the expression is true.
@@ -1100,13 +634,6 @@ A tuple-specific equality assertion.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertUrlEqual(a, b, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertUrlEqual}
-
-Asserts that urls are equal, ignoring ordering of query params.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assert_(expr, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assert_}
Check that the expression is true.
@@ -1166,9 +693,9 @@ tearDown.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.fail(msg=None, prefix=None)` {#TestCase.fail}
+#### `tf.test.TestCase.fail(msg=None)` {#TestCase.fail}
-Fail immediately with the given message, optionally prefixed.
+Fail immediately, with the given message.
- - -
@@ -1222,13 +749,6 @@ Fail immediately with the given message, optionally prefixed.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.getRecordedProperties()` {#TestCase.getRecordedProperties}
-
-Return any properties that the user has recorded.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.get_temp_dir()` {#TestCase.get_temp_dir}
Returns a unique temporary directory for the test to use.
@@ -1251,20 +771,6 @@ pollute each others environment.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.recordProperty(property_name, property_value)` {#TestCase.recordProperty}
-
-Record an arbitrary property for later use.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`property_name`</b>: str, name of property to record; must be a valid XML
- attribute name
-* <b>`property_value`</b>: value of property; must be valid XML attribute value
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.run(result=None)` {#TestCase.run}
@@ -1288,18 +794,11 @@ Hook method for setting up class fixture before running tests in the class.
#### `tf.test.TestCase.shortDescription()` {#TestCase.shortDescription}
-Format both the test method name and the first line of its docstring.
-
-If no docstring is given, only returns the method name.
-
-This method overrides unittest.TestCase.shortDescription(), which
-only returns the first line of the docstring, obscuring the name
-of the test upon failure.
-
-##### Returns:
-
+Returns a one-line description of the test, or None if no
+description has been provided.
-* <b>`desc`</b>: A short description of a test method.
+The default implementation of this method returns the first line of
+the specified test method's docstring.
- - -
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard3/tf.scalar_summary.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard3/tf.scalar_summary.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3ffd9260c7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard3/tf.scalar_summary.md
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+### `tf.scalar_summary(*args, **kwargs)` {#scalar_summary}
+
+Outputs a `Summary` protocol buffer with scalar values. (deprecated)
+
+THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED. It will be removed after 2016-11-30.
+Instructions for updating:
+Please switch to tf.summary.scalar. Note that tf.summary.scalar uses the node name instead of the tag. This means that TensorFlow will automatically de-duplicate summary names based on the scope they are created in. Also, passing a tensor or list of tags to a scalar summary op is no longer supported.
+
+ The input `tags` and `values` must have the same shape. The generated
+ summary has a summary value for each tag-value pair in `tags` and `values`.
+
+ Args:
+ tags: A `string` `Tensor`. Tags for the summaries.
+ values: A real numeric Tensor. Values for the summaries.
+ collections: Optional list of graph collections keys. The new summary op is
+ added to these collections. Defaults to `[GraphKeys.SUMMARIES]`.
+ name: A name for the operation (optional).
+
+ Returns:
+ A scalar `Tensor` of type `string`. The serialized `Summary` protocol
+ buffer.
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard4/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.RegisterExtension.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard4/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.RegisterExtension.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3cfd7103d7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard4/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.RegisterExtension.md
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.RegisterExtension(extension_handle)` {#SummaryDescription.RegisterExtension}
+
+
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.histogram_summary.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.histogram_summary.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..570d7b712c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.histogram_summary.md
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+### `tf.histogram_summary(*args, **kwargs)` {#histogram_summary}
+
+Outputs a `Summary` protocol buffer with a histogram. (deprecated)
+
+THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED. It will be removed after 2016-11-30.
+Instructions for updating:
+Please switch to tf.summary.histogram. Note that tf.summary.histogram uses the node name instead of the tag. This means that TensorFlow will automatically de-duplicate summary names based on their scope.
+
+ The generated
+ [`Summary`](https://www.tensorflow.org/code/tensorflow/core/framework/summary.proto)
+ has one summary value containing a histogram for `values`.
+
+ This op reports an `InvalidArgument` error if any value is not finite.
+
+ Args:
+ tag: A `string` `Tensor`. 0-D. Tag to use for the summary value.
+ values: A real numeric `Tensor`. Any shape. Values to use to
+ build the histogram.
+ collections: Optional list of graph collections keys. The new summary op is
+ added to these collections. Defaults to `[GraphKeys.SUMMARIES]`.
+ name: A name for the operation (optional).
+
+ Returns:
+ A scalar `Tensor` of type `string`. The serialized `Summary` protocol
+ buffer.
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.merge_summary.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.merge_summary.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ccb984f5ab
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.merge_summary.md
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+### `tf.merge_summary(*args, **kwargs)` {#merge_summary}
+
+Merges summaries. (deprecated)
+
+THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED. It will be removed after 2016-11-30.
+Instructions for updating:
+Please switch to tf.summary.merge.
+
+ This op creates a
+ [`Summary`](https://www.tensorflow.org/code/tensorflow/core/framework/summary.proto)
+ protocol buffer that contains the union of all the values in the input
+ summaries.
+
+ When the Op is run, it reports an `InvalidArgument` error if multiple values
+ in the summaries to merge use the same tag.
+
+ Args:
+ inputs: A list of `string` `Tensor` objects containing serialized `Summary`
+ protocol buffers.
+ collections: Optional list of graph collections keys. The new summary op is
+ added to these collections. Defaults to `[GraphKeys.SUMMARIES]`.
+ name: A name for the operation (optional).
+
+ Returns:
+ A scalar `Tensor` of type `string`. The serialized `Summary` protocol
+ buffer resulting from the merging.
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.FromString.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.FromString.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..24a3b3f10c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard5/tf.summary.SummaryDescription.FromString.md
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.FromString(s)` {#SummaryDescription.FromString}
+
+
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard6/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.RegisterExtension.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard6/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.RegisterExtension.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f2d0c042d7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard6/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.RegisterExtension.md
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.RegisterExtension(extension_handle)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.RegisterExtension}
+
+
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard7/tf.train.SummaryWriter.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard7/tf.train.SummaryWriter.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e9bdda200f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard7/tf.train.SummaryWriter.md
@@ -0,0 +1,207 @@
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.train.SummaryWriter.__init__(*args, **kwargs)` {#SummaryWriter.__init__}
+
+Creates a `SummaryWriter` and an event file. (deprecated)
+
+THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED. It will be removed after 2016-11-30.
+Instructions for updating:
+Please switch to tf.summary.FileWriter. The interface and behavior is the same; this is just a rename.
+
+ This class is deprecated, and should be replaced with tf.summary.FileWriter.
+
+ On construction the summary writer creates a new event file in `logdir`.
+ This event file will contain `Event` protocol buffers constructed when you
+ call one of the following functions: `add_summary()`, `add_session_log()`,
+ `add_event()`, or `add_graph()`.
+
+ If you pass a `Graph` to the constructor it is added to
+ the event file. (This is equivalent to calling `add_graph()` later).
+
+ TensorBoard will pick the graph from the file and display it graphically so
+ you can interactively explore the graph you built. You will usually pass
+ the graph from the session in which you launched it:
+
+ ```python
+ ...create a graph...
+ # Launch the graph in a session.
+ sess = tf.Session()
+ # Create a summary writer, add the 'graph' to the event file.
+ writer = tf.train.SummaryWriter(<some-directory>, sess.graph)
+ ```
+
+ The other arguments to the constructor control the asynchronous writes to
+ the event file:
+
+ * `flush_secs`: How often, in seconds, to flush the added summaries
+ and events to disk.
+ * `max_queue`: Maximum number of summaries or events pending to be
+ written to disk before one of the 'add' calls block.
+
+ Args:
+ logdir: A string. Directory where event file will be written.
+ graph: A `Graph` object, such as `sess.graph`.
+ max_queue: Integer. Size of the queue for pending events and summaries.
+ flush_secs: Number. How often, in seconds, to flush the
+ pending events and summaries to disk.
+ graph_def: DEPRECATED: Use the `graph` argument instead.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.train.SummaryWriter.add_event(event)` {#SummaryWriter.add_event}
+
+Adds an event to the event file.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`event`</b>: An `Event` protocol buffer.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.train.SummaryWriter.add_graph(graph, global_step=None, graph_def=None)` {#SummaryWriter.add_graph}
+
+Adds a `Graph` to the event file.
+
+The graph described by the protocol buffer will be displayed by
+TensorBoard. Most users pass a graph in the constructor instead.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`graph`</b>: A `Graph` object, such as `sess.graph`.
+* <b>`global_step`</b>: Number. Optional global step counter to record with the
+ graph.
+* <b>`graph_def`</b>: DEPRECATED. Use the `graph` parameter instead.
+
+##### Raises:
+
+
+* <b>`ValueError`</b>: If both graph and graph_def are passed to the method.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.train.SummaryWriter.add_meta_graph(meta_graph_def, global_step=None)` {#SummaryWriter.add_meta_graph}
+
+Adds a `MetaGraphDef` to the event file.
+
+The `MetaGraphDef` allows running the given graph via
+`saver.import_meta_graph()`.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`meta_graph_def`</b>: A `MetaGraphDef` object, often as retured by
+ `saver.export_meta_graph()`.
+* <b>`global_step`</b>: Number. Optional global step counter to record with the
+ graph.
+
+##### Raises:
+
+
+* <b>`TypeError`</b>: If both `meta_graph_def` is not an instance of `MetaGraphDef`.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.train.SummaryWriter.add_run_metadata(run_metadata, tag, global_step=None)` {#SummaryWriter.add_run_metadata}
+
+Adds a metadata information for a single session.run() call.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`run_metadata`</b>: A `RunMetadata` protobuf object.
+* <b>`tag`</b>: The tag name for this metadata.
+* <b>`global_step`</b>: Number. Optional global step counter to record with the
+ StepStats.
+
+##### Raises:
+
+
+* <b>`ValueError`</b>: If the provided tag was already used for this type of event.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.train.SummaryWriter.add_session_log(session_log, global_step=None)` {#SummaryWriter.add_session_log}
+
+Adds a `SessionLog` protocol buffer to the event file.
+
+This method wraps the provided session in an `Event` protocol buffer
+and adds it to the event file.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`session_log`</b>: A `SessionLog` protocol buffer.
+* <b>`global_step`</b>: Number. Optional global step value to record with the
+ summary.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.train.SummaryWriter.add_summary(summary, global_step=None)` {#SummaryWriter.add_summary}
+
+Adds a `Summary` protocol buffer to the event file.
+
+This method wraps the provided summary in an `Event` protocol buffer
+and adds it to the event file.
+
+You can pass the result of evaluating any summary op, using
+[`Session.run()`](client.md#Session.run) or
+[`Tensor.eval()`](framework.md#Tensor.eval), to this
+function. Alternatively, you can pass a `tf.Summary` protocol
+buffer that you populate with your own data. The latter is
+commonly done to report evaluation results in event files.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`summary`</b>: A `Summary` protocol buffer, optionally serialized as a string.
+* <b>`global_step`</b>: Number. Optional global step value to record with the
+ summary.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.train.SummaryWriter.close()` {#SummaryWriter.close}
+
+Flushes the event file to disk and close the file.
+
+Call this method when you do not need the summary writer anymore.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.train.SummaryWriter.flush()` {#SummaryWriter.flush}
+
+Flushes the event file to disk.
+
+Call this method to make sure that all pending events have been written to
+disk.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.train.SummaryWriter.get_logdir()` {#SummaryWriter.get_logdir}
+
+Returns the directory where event file will be written.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.train.SummaryWriter.reopen()` {#SummaryWriter.reopen}
+
+Reopens the EventFileWriter.
+
+Can be called after `close()` to add more events in the same directory.
+The events will go into a new events file.
+
+Does nothing if the EventFileWriter was not closed.
+
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard9/tf.audio_summary.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard9/tf.audio_summary.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c5830ab550
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard9/tf.audio_summary.md
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+### `tf.audio_summary(*args, **kwargs)` {#audio_summary}
+
+Outputs a `Summary` protocol buffer with audio. (deprecated)
+
+THIS FUNCTION IS DEPRECATED. It will be removed after 2016-11-30.
+Instructions for updating:
+Please switch to tf.summary.audio. Note that tf.summary.histogram uses the node name instead of the tag. This means that TensorFlow will automatically de-duplicate summary names based on the scope they are created in.
+
+ The summary has up to `max_outputs` summary values containing audio. The
+ audio is built from `tensor` which must be 3-D with shape `[batch_size,
+ frames, channels]` or 2-D with shape `[batch_size, frames]`. The values are
+ assumed to be in the range of `[-1.0, 1.0]` with a sample rate of
+ `sample_rate`.
+
+ The `tag` argument is a scalar `Tensor` of type `string`. It is used to
+ build the `tag` of the summary values:
+
+ * If `max_outputs` is 1, the summary value tag is '*tag*/audio'.
+ * If `max_outputs` is greater than 1, the summary value tags are
+ generated sequentially as '*tag*/audio/0', '*tag*/audio/1', etc.
+
+ Args:
+ tag: A scalar `Tensor` of type `string`. Used to build the `tag`
+ of the summary values.
+ tensor: A 3-D `float32` `Tensor` of shape `[batch_size, frames, channels]`
+ or a 2-D `float32` `Tensor` of shape `[batch_size, frames]`.
+ sample_rate: A Scalar `float32` `Tensor` indicating the sample rate of the
+ signal in hertz.
+ max_outputs: Max number of batch elements to generate audio for.
+ collections: Optional list of ops.GraphKeys. The collections to add the
+ summary to. Defaults to [ops.GraphKeys.SUMMARIES]
+ name: A name for the operation (optional).
+
+ Returns:
+ A scalar `Tensor` of type `string`. The serialized `Summary` protocol
+ buffer.
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard9/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.FromString.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard9/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.FromString.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..613f4ebd73
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/functions_and_classes/shard9/tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.FromString.md
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.FromString(s)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.FromString}
+
+
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/summary.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/summary.md
index 8d344036db..be029f4290 100644
--- a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/summary.md
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/summary.md
@@ -487,11 +487,248 @@ metadata is stored in its NodeDef. This method retrieves the description.
- - -
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.ByteSize()` {#SummaryDescription.ByteSize}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.Clear()` {#SummaryDescription.Clear}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.ClearExtension(extension_handle)` {#SummaryDescription.ClearExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.ClearField(field_name)` {#SummaryDescription.ClearField}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.CopyFrom(other_msg)` {#SummaryDescription.CopyFrom}
+
+Copies the content of the specified message into the current message.
+
+The method clears the current message and then merges the specified
+message using MergeFrom.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`other_msg`</b>: Message to copy into the current one.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.DiscardUnknownFields()` {#SummaryDescription.DiscardUnknownFields}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.FindInitializationErrors()` {#SummaryDescription.FindInitializationErrors}
+
+Finds required fields which are not initialized.
+
+##### Returns:
+
+ A list of strings. Each string is a path to an uninitialized field from
+ the top-level message, e.g. "foo.bar[5].baz".
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.FromString(s)` {#SummaryDescription.FromString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.HasExtension(extension_handle)` {#SummaryDescription.HasExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.HasField(field_name)` {#SummaryDescription.HasField}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.IsInitialized(errors=None)` {#SummaryDescription.IsInitialized}
+
+Checks if all required fields of a message are set.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`errors`</b>: A list which, if provided, will be populated with the field
+ paths of all missing required fields.
+
+##### Returns:
+
+ True iff the specified message has all required fields set.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.ListFields()` {#SummaryDescription.ListFields}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.MergeFrom(msg)` {#SummaryDescription.MergeFrom}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.MergeFromString(serialized)` {#SummaryDescription.MergeFromString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.ParseFromString(serialized)` {#SummaryDescription.ParseFromString}
+
+Parse serialized protocol buffer data into this message.
+
+Like MergeFromString(), except we clear the object first and
+do not return the value that MergeFromString returns.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.RegisterExtension(extension_handle)` {#SummaryDescription.RegisterExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.SerializePartialToString()` {#SummaryDescription.SerializePartialToString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.SerializeToString()` {#SummaryDescription.SerializeToString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.SetInParent()` {#SummaryDescription.SetInParent}
+
+Sets the _cached_byte_size_dirty bit to true,
+and propagates this to our listener iff this was a state change.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.WhichOneof(oneof_name)` {#SummaryDescription.WhichOneof}
+
+Returns the name of the currently set field inside a oneof, or None.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__deepcopy__(memo=None)` {#SummaryDescription.__deepcopy__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__eq__(other)` {#SummaryDescription.__eq__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__getstate__()` {#SummaryDescription.__getstate__}
Support the pickle protocol.
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__hash__()` {#SummaryDescription.__hash__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__init__(**kwargs)` {#SummaryDescription.__init__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__ne__(other_msg)` {#SummaryDescription.__ne__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__repr__()` {#SummaryDescription.__repr__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__setstate__(state)` {#SummaryDescription.__setstate__}
+
+Support the pickle protocol.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__str__()` {#SummaryDescription.__str__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.__unicode__()` {#SummaryDescription.__unicode__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.SummaryDescription.type_hint` {#SummaryDescription.type_hint}
+
+Magic attribute generated for "type_hint" proto field.
+
+
- - -
@@ -500,9 +737,253 @@ Support the pickle protocol.
- - -
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.ByteSize()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.ByteSize}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.Clear()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.Clear}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.ClearExtension(extension_handle)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.ClearExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.ClearField(field_name)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.ClearField}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.CopyFrom(other_msg)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.CopyFrom}
+
+Copies the content of the specified message into the current message.
+
+The method clears the current message and then merges the specified
+message using MergeFrom.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`other_msg`</b>: Message to copy into the current one.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.DiscardUnknownFields()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.DiscardUnknownFields}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.FindInitializationErrors()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.FindInitializationErrors}
+
+Finds required fields which are not initialized.
+
+##### Returns:
+
+ A list of strings. Each string is a path to an uninitialized field from
+ the top-level message, e.g. "foo.bar[5].baz".
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.FromString(s)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.FromString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.HasExtension(extension_handle)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.HasExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.HasField(field_name)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.HasField}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.IsInitialized(errors=None)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.IsInitialized}
+
+Checks if all required fields of a message are set.
+
+##### Args:
+
+
+* <b>`errors`</b>: A list which, if provided, will be populated with the field
+ paths of all missing required fields.
+
+##### Returns:
+
+ True iff the specified message has all required fields set.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.ListFields()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.ListFields}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.MergeFrom(msg)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.MergeFrom}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.MergeFromString(serialized)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.MergeFromString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.ParseFromString(serialized)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.ParseFromString}
+
+Parse serialized protocol buffer data into this message.
+
+Like MergeFromString(), except we clear the object first and
+do not return the value that MergeFromString returns.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.RegisterExtension(extension_handle)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.RegisterExtension}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.SerializePartialToString()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.SerializePartialToString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.SerializeToString()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.SerializeToString}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.SetInParent()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.SetInParent}
+
+Sets the _cached_byte_size_dirty bit to true,
+and propagates this to our listener iff this was a state change.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.WhichOneof(oneof_name)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.WhichOneof}
+
+Returns the name of the currently set field inside a oneof, or None.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__deepcopy__(memo=None)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__deepcopy__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__eq__(other)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__eq__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__getstate__()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__getstate__}
Support the pickle protocol.
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__hash__()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__hash__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__init__(**kwargs)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__init__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__ne__(other_msg)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__ne__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__repr__()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__repr__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__setstate__(state)` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__setstate__}
+
+Support the pickle protocol.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__str__()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__str__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.__unicode__()` {#TaggedRunMetadata.__unicode__}
+
+
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.run_metadata` {#TaggedRunMetadata.run_metadata}
+
+Magic attribute generated for "run_metadata" proto field.
+
+
+- - -
+
+#### `tf.summary.TaggedRunMetadata.tag` {#TaggedRunMetadata.tag}
+
+Magic attribute generated for "tag" proto field.
+
+
diff --git a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/test.md b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/test.md
index 3a898063d7..625be05fd9 100644
--- a/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/test.md
+++ b/tensorflow/g3doc/api_docs/python/test.md
@@ -215,125 +215,6 @@ Checks that for all elements of farray1 and farray2
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertBetween(value, minv, maxv, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertBetween}
-
-Asserts that value is between minv and maxv (inclusive).
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertCommandFails(command, regexes, env=None, close_fds=True, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertCommandFails}
-
-Asserts a shell command fails and the error matches a regex in a list.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`command`</b>: List or string representing the command to run.
-* <b>`regexes`</b>: the list of regular expression strings.
-* <b>`env`</b>: Dictionary of environment variable settings.
-* <b>`close_fds`</b>: Whether or not to close all open fd's in the child after
- forking.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertCommandSucceeds(command, regexes=('',), env=None, close_fds=True, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertCommandSucceeds}
-
-Asserts that a shell command succeeds (i.e. exits with code 0).
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`command`</b>: List or string representing the command to run.
-* <b>`regexes`</b>: List of regular expression byte strings that match success.
-* <b>`env`</b>: Dictionary of environment variable settings.
-* <b>`close_fds`</b>: Whether or not to close all open fd's in the child after
- forking.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertContainsExactSubsequence(container, subsequence, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertContainsExactSubsequence}
-
-Assert that "container" contains "subsequence" as an exact subsequence.
-
-Asserts that "container" contains all the elements of "subsequence", in
-order, and without other elements interspersed. For example, [1, 2, 3] is an
-exact subsequence of [0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 0] but not of [0, 0, 1, 2, 0, 3, 0].
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`container`</b>: the list we're testing for subsequence inclusion.
-* <b>`subsequence`</b>: the list we hope will be an exact subsequence of container.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertContainsInOrder(strings, target, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertContainsInOrder}
-
-Asserts that the strings provided are found in the target in order.
-
-This may be useful for checking HTML output.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`strings`</b>: A list of strings, such as [ 'fox', 'dog' ]
-* <b>`target`</b>: A target string in which to look for the strings, such as
- 'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog'.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertContainsSubsequence(container, subsequence, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertContainsSubsequence}
-
-Assert that "container" contains "subsequence" as a subsequence.
-
-Asserts that "container" contains all the elements of "subsequence", in
-order, but possibly with other elements interspersed. For example, [1, 2, 3]
-is a subsequence of [0, 0, 1, 2, 0, 3, 0] but not of [0, 0, 1, 3, 0, 2, 0].
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`container`</b>: the list we're testing for subsequence inclusion.
-* <b>`subsequence`</b>: the list we hope will be a subsequence of container.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertContainsSubset(expected_subset, actual_set, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertContainsSubset}
-
-Checks whether actual iterable is a superset of expected iterable.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertCountEqual(*args, **kwargs)` {#TestCase.assertCountEqual}
-
-An unordered sequence specific comparison.
-
-Equivalent to assertItemsEqual(). This method is a compatibility layer
-for Python 3k, since 2to3 does not convert assertItemsEqual() calls into
-assertCountEqual() calls.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_seq`</b>: A sequence containing elements we are expecting.
-* <b>`actual_seq`</b>: The sequence that we are testing.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: The message to be printed if the test fails.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertDeviceEqual(device1, device2)` {#TestCase.assertDeviceEqual}
Asserts that the two given devices are the same.
@@ -354,49 +235,10 @@ Checks whether actual is a superset of expected.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertDictEqual(a, b, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertDictEqual}
+#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertDictEqual(d1, d2, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertDictEqual}
-Raises AssertionError if a and b are not equal dictionaries.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`a`</b>: A dict, the expected value.
-* <b>`b`</b>: A dict, the actual value.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: An optional str, the associated message.
-
-##### Raises:
-
-
-* <b>`AssertionError`</b>: if the dictionaries are not equal.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertEmpty(container, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertEmpty}
-
-Assert that an object has zero length.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`container`</b>: Anything that implements the collections.Sized interface.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertEndsWith(actual, expected_end, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertEndsWith}
-
-Assert that actual.endswith(expected_end) is True.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`actual`</b>: str
-* <b>`expected_end`</b>: str
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
- - -
@@ -480,11 +322,10 @@ Included for symmetry with assertIsNone.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertItemsEqual(*args, **kwargs)` {#TestCase.assertItemsEqual}
-
-An unordered sequence specific comparison.
+#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertItemsEqual(expected_seq, actual_seq, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertItemsEqual}
-It asserts that actual_seq and expected_seq have the same element counts.
+An unordered sequence specific comparison. It asserts that
+actual_seq and expected_seq have the same element counts.
Equivalent to::
self.assertEqual(Counter(iter(actual_seq)),
@@ -497,30 +338,6 @@ Asserts that each element has the same count in both sequences.
- [0, 1, 1] and [1, 0, 1] compare equal.
- [0, 0, 1] and [0, 1] compare unequal.
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_seq`</b>: A sequence containing elements we are expecting.
-* <b>`actual_seq`</b>: The sequence that we are testing.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: The message to be printed if the test fails.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertJsonEqual(first, second, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertJsonEqual}
-
-Asserts that the JSON objects defined in two strings are equal.
-
-A summary of the differences will be included in the failure message
-using assertSameStructure.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`first`</b>: A string contining JSON to decode and compare to second.
-* <b>`second`</b>: A string contining JSON to decode and compare to first.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Additional text to include in the failure message.
-
- - -
@@ -592,13 +409,6 @@ if not.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNoCommonElements(expected_seq, actual_seq, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertNoCommonElements}
-
-Checks whether actual iterable and expected iterable are disjoint.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNotAlmostEqual(first, second, places=None, msg=None, delta=None)` {#TestCase.assertNotAlmostEqual}
Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by their
@@ -629,33 +439,6 @@ Objects that are equal automatically fail.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNotEmpty(container, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertNotEmpty}
-
-Assert that an object has non-zero length.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`container`</b>: Anything that implements the collections.Sized interface.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNotEndsWith(actual, unexpected_end, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertNotEndsWith}
-
-Assert that actual.endswith(unexpected_end) is False.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`actual`</b>: str
-* <b>`unexpected_end`</b>: str
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNotEqual(first, second, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertNotEqual}
Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by the '!='
@@ -693,20 +476,6 @@ Fail the test if the text matches the regular expression.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertNotStartsWith(actual, unexpected_start, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertNotStartsWith}
-
-Assert that actual.startswith(unexpected_start) is False.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`actual`</b>: str
-* <b>`unexpected_start`</b>: str
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertProtoEquals(expected_message_maybe_ascii, message)` {#TestCase.assertProtoEquals}
Asserts that message is same as parsed expected_message_ascii.
@@ -781,38 +550,6 @@ Asserts that the message in a raised exception matches a regexp.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertRaisesWithLiteralMatch(expected_exception, expected_exception_message, callable_obj=None, *args, **kwargs)` {#TestCase.assertRaisesWithLiteralMatch}
-
-Asserts that the message in a raised exception equals the given string.
-
-Unlike assertRaisesRegexp, this method takes a literal string, not
-a regular expression.
-
-with self.assertRaisesWithLiteralMatch(ExType, 'message'):
- DoSomething()
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_exception`</b>: Exception class expected to be raised.
-* <b>`expected_exception_message`</b>: String message expected in the raised
- exception. For a raise exception e, expected_exception_message must
- equal str(e).
-* <b>`callable_obj`</b>: Function to be called, or None to return a context.
-* <b>`args`</b>: Extra args.
-* <b>`kwargs`</b>: Extra kwargs.
-
-##### Returns:
-
- A context manager if callable_obj is None. Otherwise, None.
-
-##### Raises:
-
- self.failureException if callable_obj does not raise a macthing exception.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertRaisesWithPredicateMatch(exception_type, expected_err_re_or_predicate)` {#TestCase.assertRaisesWithPredicateMatch}
Returns a context manager to enclose code expected to raise an exception.
@@ -837,71 +574,6 @@ predicate search.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertRaisesWithRegexpMatch(expected_exception, expected_regexp, callable_obj=None, *args, **kwargs)` {#TestCase.assertRaisesWithRegexpMatch}
-
-Asserts that the message in a raised exception matches the given regexp.
-
-This is just a wrapper around assertRaisesRegexp. Please use
-assertRaisesRegexp instead of assertRaisesWithRegexpMatch.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_exception`</b>: Exception class expected to be raised.
-* <b>`expected_regexp`</b>: Regexp (re pattern object or string) expected to be
- found in error message.
-* <b>`callable_obj`</b>: Function to be called, or None to return a context.
-* <b>`args`</b>: Extra args.
-* <b>`kwargs`</b>: Extra keyword args.
-
-##### Returns:
-
- A context manager if callable_obj is None. Otherwise, None.
-
-##### Raises:
-
- self.failureException if callable_obj does not raise a macthing exception.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertRegexMatch(actual_str, regexes, message=None)` {#TestCase.assertRegexMatch}
-
-Asserts that at least one regex in regexes matches str.
-
- If possible you should use assertRegexpMatches, which is a simpler
- version of this method. assertRegexpMatches takes a single regular
- expression (a string or re compiled object) instead of a list.
-
- Notes:
- 1. This function uses substring matching, i.e. the matching
- succeeds if *any* substring of the error message matches *any*
- regex in the list. This is more convenient for the user than
- full-string matching.
-
- 2. If regexes is the empty list, the matching will always fail.
-
- 3. Use regexes=[''] for a regex that will always pass.
-
- 4. '.' matches any single character *except* the newline. To
- match any character, use '(.|
-)'.
-
- 5. '^' matches the beginning of each line, not just the beginning
- of the string. Similarly, '$' matches the end of each line.
-
- 6. An exception will be thrown if regexes contains an invalid
- regex.
-
- Args:
- actual_str: The string we try to match with the items in regexes.
- regexes: The regular expressions we want to match against str.
- See "Notes" above for detailed notes on how this is interpreted.
- message: The message to be printed if the test fails.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertRegexpMatches(text, expected_regexp, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertRegexpMatches}
Fail the test unless the text matches the regular expression.
@@ -909,79 +581,6 @@ Fail the test unless the text matches the regular expression.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSameElements(expected_seq, actual_seq, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertSameElements}
-
-Assert that two sequences have the same elements (in any order).
-
-This method, unlike assertItemsEqual, doesn't care about any
-duplicates in the expected and actual sequences.
-
- >> assertSameElements([1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0], [0, 1])
- # Doesn't raise an AssertionError
-
-If possible, you should use assertItemsEqual instead of
-assertSameElements.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_seq`</b>: A sequence containing elements we are expecting.
-* <b>`actual_seq`</b>: The sequence that we are testing.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: The message to be printed if the test fails.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSameStructure(a, b, aname='a', bname='b', msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertSameStructure}
-
-Asserts that two values contain the same structural content.
-
-The two arguments should be data trees consisting of trees of dicts and
-lists. They will be deeply compared by walking into the contents of dicts
-and lists; other items will be compared using the == operator.
-If the two structures differ in content, the failure message will indicate
-the location within the structures where the first difference is found.
-This may be helpful when comparing large structures.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`a`</b>: The first structure to compare.
-* <b>`b`</b>: The second structure to compare.
-* <b>`aname`</b>: Variable name to use for the first structure in assertion messages.
-* <b>`bname`</b>: Variable name to use for the second structure.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Additional text to include in the failure message.
-
-
-- - -
-
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSequenceAlmostEqual(expected_seq, actual_seq, places=None, msg=None, delta=None)` {#TestCase.assertSequenceAlmostEqual}
-
-An approximate equality assertion for ordered sequences.
-
-Fail if the two sequences are unequal as determined by their value
-differences rounded to the given number of decimal places (default 7) and
-comparing to zero, or by comparing that the difference between each value
-in the two sequences is more than the given delta.
-
-Note that decimal places (from zero) are usually not the same as significant
-digits (measured from the most signficant digit).
-
-If the two sequences compare equal then they will automatically compare
-almost equal.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`expected_seq`</b>: A sequence containing elements we are expecting.
-* <b>`actual_seq`</b>: The sequence that we are testing.
-* <b>`places`</b>: The number of decimal places to compare.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: The message to be printed if the test fails.
-* <b>`delta`</b>: The OK difference between compared values.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSequenceEqual(seq1, seq2, msg=None, seq_type=None)` {#TestCase.assertSequenceEqual}
An equality assertion for ordered sequences (like lists and tuples).
@@ -1002,26 +601,6 @@ which can be indexed, has a length, and has an equality operator.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSequenceStartsWith(prefix, whole, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertSequenceStartsWith}
-
-An equality assertion for the beginning of ordered sequences.
-
-If prefix is an empty sequence, it will raise an error unless whole is also
-an empty sequence.
-
-If prefix is not a sequence, it will raise an error if the first element of
-whole does not match.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`prefix`</b>: A sequence expected at the beginning of the whole parameter.
-* <b>`whole`</b>: The sequence in which to look for prefix.
-* <b>`msg`</b>: Optional message to report on failure.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertSetEqual(set1, set2, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertSetEqual}
A set-specific equality assertion.
@@ -1073,51 +652,6 @@ Assert that actual.startswith(expected_start) is True.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertTotallyOrdered(*groups, **kwargs)` {#TestCase.assertTotallyOrdered}
-
-Asserts that total ordering has been implemented correctly.
-
-For example, say you have a class A that compares only on its attribute x.
-Comparators other than __lt__ are omitted for brevity.
-
-class A(object):
- def __init__(self, x, y):
- self.x = x
- self.y = y
-
- def __hash__(self):
- return hash(self.x)
-
- def __lt__(self, other):
- try:
- return self.x < other.x
- except AttributeError:
- return NotImplemented
-
-assertTotallyOrdered will check that instances can be ordered correctly.
-For example,
-
-self.assertTotallyOrdered(
- [None], # None should come before everything else.
- [1], # Integers sort earlier.
- [A(1, 'a')],
- [A(2, 'b')], # 2 is after 1.
- [A(3, 'c'), A(3, 'd')], # The second argument is irrelevant.
- [A(4, 'z')],
- ['foo']) # Strings sort last.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`*groups`</b>: A list of groups of elements. Each group of elements is a list
- of objects that are equal. The elements in each group must be less than
- the elements in the group after it. For example, these groups are
- totally ordered: [None], [1], [2, 2], [3].
-* <b>`**kwargs`</b>: optional msg keyword argument can be passed.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertTrue(expr, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertTrue}
Check that the expression is true.
@@ -1140,13 +674,6 @@ A tuple-specific equality assertion.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.assertUrlEqual(a, b, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assertUrlEqual}
-
-Asserts that urls are equal, ignoring ordering of query params.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.assert_(expr, msg=None)` {#TestCase.assert_}
Check that the expression is true.
@@ -1206,9 +733,9 @@ tearDown.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.fail(msg=None, prefix=None)` {#TestCase.fail}
+#### `tf.test.TestCase.fail(msg=None)` {#TestCase.fail}
-Fail immediately with the given message, optionally prefixed.
+Fail immediately, with the given message.
- - -
@@ -1262,13 +789,6 @@ Fail immediately with the given message, optionally prefixed.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.getRecordedProperties()` {#TestCase.getRecordedProperties}
-
-Return any properties that the user has recorded.
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.get_temp_dir()` {#TestCase.get_temp_dir}
Returns a unique temporary directory for the test to use.
@@ -1291,20 +811,6 @@ pollute each others environment.
- - -
-#### `tf.test.TestCase.recordProperty(property_name, property_value)` {#TestCase.recordProperty}
-
-Record an arbitrary property for later use.
-
-##### Args:
-
-
-* <b>`property_name`</b>: str, name of property to record; must be a valid XML
- attribute name
-* <b>`property_value`</b>: value of property; must be valid XML attribute value
-
-
-- - -
-
#### `tf.test.TestCase.run(result=None)` {#TestCase.run}
@@ -1328,18 +834,11 @@ Hook method for setting up class fixture before running tests in the class.
#### `tf.test.TestCase.shortDescription()` {#TestCase.shortDescription}
-Format both the test method name and the first line of its docstring.
-
-If no docstring is given, only returns the method name.
-
-This method overrides unittest.TestCase.shortDescription(), which
-only returns the first line of the docstring, obscuring the name
-of the test upon failure.
-
-##### Returns:
-
+Returns a one-line description of the test, or None if no
+description has been provided.
-* <b>`desc`</b>: A short description of a test method.
+The default implementation of this method returns the first line of
+the specified test method's docstring.
- - -
diff --git a/tensorflow/python/ops/rnn_cell_impl.py b/tensorflow/python/ops/rnn_cell_impl.py
index e61705751e..10e3bc5e02 100644
--- a/tensorflow/python/ops/rnn_cell_impl.py
+++ b/tensorflow/python/ops/rnn_cell_impl.py
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ class _RNNCell(object):
of operators that allow add dropouts, projections, or embeddings for inputs.
Constructing multi-layer cells is supported by the class `MultiRNNCell`,
or by calling the `rnn` ops several times. Every `RNNCell` must have the
- properties below and and implement `__call__` with the following signature.
+ properties below and implement `__call__` with the following signature.
"""
def __call__(self, inputs, state, scope=None):
diff --git a/tensorflow/python/training/basic_session_run_hooks_test.py b/tensorflow/python/training/basic_session_run_hooks_test.py
index 285137e59e..a39fbeb2d0 100644
--- a/tensorflow/python/training/basic_session_run_hooks_test.py
+++ b/tensorflow/python/training/basic_session_run_hooks_test.py
@@ -329,27 +329,20 @@ class CheckpointSaverHookTest(test.TestCase):
with session_lib.Session() as sess:
sess.run(self.scaffold.init_op)
mon_sess = monitored_session._HookedSession(sess, [hook])
- mon_sess.run(self.train_op)
- mon_sess.run(self.train_op)
- # Not saved
+ mon_sess.run(self.train_op) # Saved.
+ mon_sess.run(self.train_op) # Not saved.
self.assertEqual(1,
checkpoint_utils.load_variable(self.model_dir,
self.global_step.name))
time.sleep(2.5)
- mon_sess.run(self.train_op)
- # saved
- self.assertEqual(3,
- checkpoint_utils.load_variable(self.model_dir,
- self.global_step.name))
- mon_sess.run(self.train_op)
- mon_sess.run(self.train_op)
- # Not saved
+ mon_sess.run(self.train_op) # Saved.
+ mon_sess.run(self.train_op) # Not saved.
+ mon_sess.run(self.train_op) # Not saved.
self.assertEqual(3,
checkpoint_utils.load_variable(self.model_dir,
self.global_step.name))
time.sleep(2.5)
- mon_sess.run(self.train_op)
- # saved
+ mon_sess.run(self.train_op) # Saved.
self.assertEqual(6,
checkpoint_utils.load_variable(self.model_dir,
self.global_step.name))
diff --git a/tensorflow/python/training/supervisor.py b/tensorflow/python/training/supervisor.py
index c3088b9fef..05b870eade 100644
--- a/tensorflow/python/training/supervisor.py
+++ b/tensorflow/python/training/supervisor.py
@@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ from tensorflow.python.summary import summary as _summary
from tensorflow.python.training import coordinator
from tensorflow.python.training import saver as saver_mod
from tensorflow.python.training import session_manager as session_manager_mod
-from tensorflow.python.training import summary_io
from tensorflow.python.training import training_util
@@ -341,7 +340,7 @@ class Supervisor(object):
self._save_path = os.path.join(self._logdir, checkpoint_basename)
if summary_writer is Supervisor.USE_DEFAULT:
if self._logdir:
- self._summary_writer = summary_io.SummaryWriter(self._logdir)
+ self._summary_writer = _summary.FileWriter(self._logdir)
else:
self._summary_writer = summary_writer
self._graph_added_to_summary = False
diff --git a/tensorflow/tensorflow.bzl b/tensorflow/tensorflow.bzl
index 32fdebaad3..2a9fcae5e5 100644
--- a/tensorflow/tensorflow.bzl
+++ b/tensorflow/tensorflow.bzl
@@ -1,41 +1,11 @@
# -*- Python -*-
-# Parse the bazel version string from `native.bazel_version`.
-def _parse_bazel_version(bazel_version):
- # Remove commit from version.
- version = bazel_version.split(" ", 1)[0]
-
- # Split into (release, date) parts and only return the release
- # as a tuple of integers.
- parts = version.split('-', 1)
-
- # Turn "release" into a tuple of strings
- version_tuple = ()
- for number in parts[0].split('.'):
- version_tuple += (str(number),)
- return version_tuple
-
# Given a source file, generate a test name.
# i.e. "common_runtime/direct_session_test.cc" becomes
# "common_runtime_direct_session_test"
def src_to_test_name(src):
return src.replace("/", "_").split(".")[0]
-# Check that a specific bazel version is being used.
-def check_version(bazel_version):
- if "bazel_version" not in dir(native):
- fail("\nCurrent Bazel version is lower than 0.2.1, expected at least %s\n" % bazel_version)
- elif not native.bazel_version:
- print("\nCurrent Bazel is not a release version, cannot check for compatibility.")
- print("Make sure that you are running at least Bazel %s.\n" % bazel_version)
- else:
- current_bazel_version = _parse_bazel_version(native.bazel_version)
- minimum_bazel_version = _parse_bazel_version(bazel_version)
- if minimum_bazel_version > current_bazel_version:
- fail("\nCurrent Bazel version is {}, expected at least {}\n".format(
- native.bazel_version, bazel_version))
- pass
-
# Return the options to use for a C++ library or binary build.
# Uses the ":optmode" config_setting to pick the options.
load(
diff --git a/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/builds/android.sh b/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/builds/android.sh
index 9235269adc..e0f42f615d 100755
--- a/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/builds/android.sh
+++ b/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/builds/android.sh
@@ -21,4 +21,10 @@ source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/builds_common.sh"
configure_android_workspace
CPUS=armeabi-v7a,x86_64
-bazel build -c opt --fat_apk_cpu=${CPUS} //tensorflow/examples/android:tensorflow_demo
+
+# Enable sandboxing so that zip archives don't get incorrectly packaged
+# in assets/ dir (see https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/2334)
+# TODO(gunan): remove extra flags once sandboxing is enabled for all builds.
+bazel --bazelrc=/dev/null build -c opt --fat_apk_cpu=${CPUS} \
+ --spawn_strategy=sandboxed --genrule_strategy=sandboxed \
+ //tensorflow/examples/android:tensorflow_demo
diff --git a/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/builds/android_full.sh b/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/builds/android_full.sh
index d3a94d1be0..164685eed9 100755
--- a/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/builds/android_full.sh
+++ b/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/builds/android_full.sh
@@ -51,8 +51,12 @@ do
done
# Build Jar and also demo containing native libs for all architectures.
+# Enable sandboxing so that zip archives don't get incorrectly packaged
+# in assets/ dir (see https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/2334)
+# TODO(gunan): remove extra flags once sandboxing is enabled for all builds.
echo "========== Building TensorFlow Android Jar and Demo =========="
-bazel build -c opt --fat_apk_cpu=${CPUS} \
+bazel --bazelrc=/dev/null build -c opt --fat_apk_cpu=${CPUS} \
+ --spawn_strategy=sandboxed --genrule_strategy=sandboxed \
//tensorflow/contrib/android:android_tensorflow_inference_java \
//tensorflow/examples/android:tensorflow_demo
diff --git a/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/ci_parameterized_build.sh b/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/ci_parameterized_build.sh
index 5521a52ef6..f9f034edeb 100755
--- a/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/ci_parameterized_build.sh
+++ b/tensorflow/tools/ci_build/ci_parameterized_build.sh
@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ if [[ ${TF_BUILD_IS_PIP} == "no_pip" ]] ||
NO_PIP_MAIN_CMD="${ANDROID_CMD} ${OPT_FLAG} "
elif [[ ${CTYPE} == "android_full" ]]; then
# Run android specific script for full android build.
- NO_PIP_MAIN_CMD="${ANDROID_full_CMD} ${OPT_FLAG} "
+ NO_PIP_MAIN_CMD="${ANDROID_FULL_CMD} ${OPT_FLAG} "
fi
fi
diff --git a/tensorflow/workspace.bzl b/tensorflow/workspace.bzl
index 01f54e70b8..5cea08e2f3 100644
--- a/tensorflow/workspace.bzl
+++ b/tensorflow/workspace.bzl
@@ -4,6 +4,36 @@ load("//third_party/gpus:cuda_configure.bzl", "cuda_configure")
load("//third_party/sycl:sycl_configure.bzl", "sycl_configure")
+# Parse the bazel version string from `native.bazel_version`.
+def _parse_bazel_version(bazel_version):
+ # Remove commit from version.
+ version = bazel_version.split(" ", 1)[0]
+
+ # Split into (release, date) parts and only return the release
+ # as a tuple of integers.
+ parts = version.split('-', 1)
+
+ # Turn "release" into a tuple of strings
+ version_tuple = ()
+ for number in parts[0].split('.'):
+ version_tuple += (str(number),)
+ return version_tuple
+
+# Check that a specific bazel version is being used.
+def check_version(bazel_version):
+ if "bazel_version" not in dir(native):
+ fail("\nCurrent Bazel version is lower than 0.2.1, expected at least %s\n" % bazel_version)
+ elif not native.bazel_version:
+ print("\nCurrent Bazel is not a release version, cannot check for compatibility.")
+ print("Make sure that you are running at least Bazel %s.\n" % bazel_version)
+ else:
+ current_bazel_version = _parse_bazel_version(native.bazel_version)
+ minimum_bazel_version = _parse_bazel_version(bazel_version)
+ if minimum_bazel_version > current_bazel_version:
+ fail("\nCurrent Bazel version is {}, expected at least {}\n".format(
+ native.bazel_version, bazel_version))
+ pass
+
# If TensorFlow is linked as a submodule.
# path_prefix and tf_repo_name are no longer used.
def tf_workspace(path_prefix = "", tf_repo_name = ""):