pub struct CudnnOrderSwithOpBase { /* private fields */ }
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source§impl CudnnOrderSwithOpBase
impl CudnnOrderSwithOpBase
sourcepub fn set_tensor_descriptor(
&self,
data_type: CudnnDataType,
order: StorageOrder,
data_dims: &Vec<i32>,
data_desc: CudnnTensorDescriptor
)
pub fn set_tensor_descriptor( &self, data_type: CudnnDataType, order: StorageOrder, data_dims: &Vec<i32>, data_desc: CudnnTensorDescriptor )
TODO: std::vector
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impl !RefUnwindSafe for CudnnOrderSwithOpBase
impl !Send for CudnnOrderSwithOpBase
impl !Sync for CudnnOrderSwithOpBase
impl Unpin for CudnnOrderSwithOpBase
impl !UnwindSafe for CudnnOrderSwithOpBase
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