提交 f984bccd authored 作者: Nicolas Ballas's avatar Nicolas Ballas

Some reformulations

上级 b859aa3c
......@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ An op has to implement some methods defined in the the interface of
the symbolic output Variables. It creates output Variables of a suitable
symbolic Type to serve as the outputs of this op's
application.
- finally it creates an Apply instance with the input and output Variable, and return the Apply instance.
- it creates an Apply instance with the input and output Variable, and return the Apply instance.
......@@ -136,10 +136,8 @@ An op has to implement some methods defined in the the interface of
preallocated in the ``output_storage``, it will be of the good
dtype, but can have the wrong shape and have any stride pattern.
:func:`perform` method must be determined by the inputs. That is to say, if
it is evaluated once on inputs A and returned B, then if ever
inputs C, equal to A, are presented again, then outputs equal to
B must be returned again.
:func:`perform` method must be determined by the inputs. That is to say,
when applied to similar inputs the method must return the same outputs.
:class:`gof.Op` allows some other way to define the op implentation.
For instance, it is possible to define :meth:`Op.c_code` to provide a
......@@ -208,10 +206,7 @@ Other methods can be optionally defined by the op.
The :func:`infer_shape` method allows to infer the shape of the op
output variables, without actually computing the outputs.
Inputs are tuples of Theano variables. Output is a list of tuples of
Theano variables.
:func:`infer_shape` takes as input ``node``, a reference to the op Apply node,
It takes as input ``node``, a reference to the op Apply node,
and a list of Theano symbolic Varables (``i0_shape``, ``i1_shape``, ...)
which are the shape of the op input Variables.
:func:`infer_shape` returns a list where each element is a tuple representing the shape of one output.
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