NativePeer() — pytorch Function Reference
Architecture documentation for the NativePeer() function in NativePeer.java from the pytorch codebase.
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Dependency Diagram
graph TD 96984e8d_653a_f967_312a_98b39fa334b0["NativePeer()"] bd5a2bf0_05c5_399b_7f8e_dd659dc221d4["initHybrid()"] 96984e8d_653a_f967_312a_98b39fa334b0 -->|calls| bd5a2bf0_05c5_399b_7f8e_dd659dc221d4 7d44508d_0b4f_4d5a_d6d0_fce7b3549846["initHybridAndroidAsset()"] 96984e8d_653a_f967_312a_98b39fa334b0 -->|calls| 7d44508d_0b4f_4d5a_d6d0_fce7b3549846 style 96984e8d_653a_f967_312a_98b39fa334b0 fill:#6366f1,stroke:#818cf8,color:#fff
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Source Code
android/pytorch_android/src/main/java/org/pytorch/NativePeer.java lines 26–28
NativePeer(String moduleAbsolutePath, Map<String, String> extraFiles, Device device) {
mHybridData = initHybrid(moduleAbsolutePath, extraFiles, device.jniCode);
}
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does NativePeer() do?
NativePeer() is a function in the pytorch codebase.
What does NativePeer() call?
NativePeer() calls 2 function(s): initHybrid, initHybridAndroidAsset.
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