pub struct MultiDeviceIterator { /* private fields */ }
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Builder for the MultiDeviceIterator operation.

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impl MultiDeviceIterator

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pub fn new() -> Self

Creates a new MultiDeviceIterator.

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pub fn devices<ArgType: Into<Vec<String>>>(self, value: ArgType) -> Self

Sets the devices attribute.

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pub fn shared_name<ArgType: Into<String>>(self, value: ArgType) -> Self

Sets the shared_name attribute.

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pub fn container<ArgType: Into<String>>(self, value: ArgType) -> Self

Sets the container attribute.

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pub fn output_types<ArgType: Into<Vec<DataType>>>(self, value: ArgType) -> Self

Sets the output_types attribute.

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pub fn output_shapes<ArgType: Into<Vec<Shape>>>(self, value: ArgType) -> Self

Sets the output_shapes attribute.

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pub fn add_control_input(self, op: Operation) -> Self

Adds a control input.

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pub fn build(&self, scope: &mut Scope) -> Result<Operation>

Builds the MultiDeviceIterator operation.

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pub fn build_instance( &self, scope: &mut Scope ) -> Result<MultiDeviceIteratorInst>

Builds a new instance of ‘MultiDeviceIterator’ Operation with it’s Outputs and Inputs exposed as methods.

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impl Debug for MultiDeviceIterator

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for MultiDeviceIterator

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fn default() -> MultiDeviceIterator

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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