tf.compat.v1.flags.BooleanFlag

Basic boolean flag.

Inherits From: Flag

tf.compat.v1.flags.BooleanFlag(
    name, default, help, short_name=None, **args
)

Boolean flags do not take any arguments, and their value is either True (1) or False (0). The false value is specified on the command line by prepending the word 'no' to either the long or the short flag name.

For example, if a Boolean flag was created whose long name was 'update' and whose short name was 'x', then this flag could be explicitly unset through either --noupdate or --nox.

Attributes:

Methods

__eq__

__eq__(
    other
)

Return self==value.

__ge__

__ge__(
    other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented
)

Return a >= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a < b).

__gt__

__gt__(
    other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented
)

Return a > b. Computed by @total_ordering from (not a < b) and (a != b).

__le__

__le__(
    other, NotImplemented=NotImplemented
)

Return a <= b. Computed by @total_ordering from (a < b) or (a == b).

__lt__

__lt__(
    other
)

Return self<value.

flag_type

flag_type()

Returns a str that describes the type of the flag.

NOTE: we use strings, and not the types.*Type constants because our flags can have more exotic types, e.g., 'comma separated list of strings', 'whitespace separated list of strings', etc.

parse

parse(
    argument
)

Parses string and sets flag value.

Args:

serialize

serialize()

Serializes the flag.

unparse

unparse()