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ITimingCache

Struct ITimingCache 

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pub struct ITimingCache { /* private fields */ }
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ITimingCache

Class to handle tactic timing info collected from builder.

The timing cache is created or initialized by IBuilderConfig. It can be shared across builder instances to reduce the builder wallclock time.

Rebuilding the same engine multiple times using the same timing cache will always yield a correct engine but the selected tactics and formats may vary between generated engine instances, if weak typing is used.

See IBuilderConfig

Deprecated in TensorRT-RTX 1.2. Timing cache operations are no-ops in TensorRT-RTX.

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impl ExternType for ITimingCache

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type Id = (n, v, i, n, f, e, r, _1, (), I, T, i, m, i, n, g, C, a, c, h, e)

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type Kind = Opaque

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impl MakeCppStorage for ITimingCache

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unsafe fn allocate_uninitialized_cpp_storage() -> *mut ITimingCache

Allocates heap space for this type in C++ and return a pointer to that space, but do not initialize that space (i.e. do not yet call a constructor). Read more
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unsafe fn free_uninitialized_cpp_storage(arg0: *mut ITimingCache)

Frees a C++ allocation which has not yet had a constructor called. Read more
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impl SharedPtrTarget for ITimingCache

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impl UniquePtrTarget for ITimingCache

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impl WeakPtrTarget for ITimingCache

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