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Dec 24, 2018
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Steven S. Lyubomirsky
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Tianqi Chen
Dec 24, 2018
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[Relay][Docs] Fix broken bullet points in Relay operator addition tutorial (#2325)
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@@ -7,10 +7,8 @@ that they will be integrated into Relay's type system.
Registering an operator requires three steps:
- Using the ``RELAY_REGISTER_OP`` macro in C++ to
register the operator's arity and type information
- Defining a C++ function to produce a call node for the
operator and registering a Python API hook for the function
- Using the ``RELAY_REGISTER_OP`` macro in C++ to register the operator's arity and type information
- Defining a C++ function to produce a call node for the operator and registering a Python API hook for the function
- Wrapping the above Python API hook in a neater interface
The file ``src/relay/op/tensor/binary.cc`` provides
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@@ -48,9 +46,7 @@ to specify the following information about an operator in Relay:
- Arity (number of arguments)
- Names and descriptions for positional arguments
- Support level (1 indicating an internal intrinsic, higher numbers
indicating operators that are not as integral to the framework or are
supported externally)
- Support level (1 indicates an internal intrinsic; higher numbers indicate less integral or externally supported operators)
- A type relation for the operator
The below example is from ``binary.cc`` and uses a broadcasting
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Summary
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- A TVM operator can be registered in Relay using a relation to express
the appropriate type information.
- Using an operator in Relay requires a function to produce a
call node for the operator.
- A TVM operator can be registered in Relay using a relation to express the appropriate type information.
- Using an operator in Relay requires a function to produce a call node for the operator.
- It is best to have a simple Python wrapper for producing the call node.
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