commit | f8684acc4ee41d9ffcf37e4656b96fba5ac1ed21 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Shanqing Cai <cais@google.com> | Fri Jan 03 10:56:10 2020 -0800 |
committer | TensorFlower Gardener <gardener@tensorflow.org> | Fri Jan 03 10:59:09 2020 -0800 |
tree | 3e1b974ddf230320131e7689e028d44c1b7385e7 | |
parent | 8c9fa3b3acefe0d648cdfe5a24f8d1643f4dc9a5 [diff] |
[tfdbg] Add DebugDataReader.source_lines(); Ensure absolute path in .source_files dump to support reading of snapshotted source-file content. Motivation: - This will be used used by DebuggerV2 plugin in TensorBoard soon. - This can also be used by other UIs built on top of the file format, e.g., a tfdbg2 CLI. Also in this CL: - Ensure that file paths saved in the protos in the .source_files and .stack_frames files are all absolute paths. Previously, they may have relative paths (as returned by `tf_stack.extract_stack()`), which are ambiguous in certain cases. - Simplify some code by eliminating unused local variables. PiperOrigin-RevId: 288016488 Change-Id: Ieb48fd166c65d9f7e779db323ff3d2883aa03a2e
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