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Improve error messages for tensor size errors #7453
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Summary: Print expected and actual tensor sizes when attempting to resize a static tensor. This commonly comes up when a user provides an incorrectly-shaped input tensor and can be confusing. Adding the expected and actual sizes should make this situation more intuitive. This change also includes ET_UNUSED in several places where the variable is used only when logging is enabled, as unused variable warnings cause build failures in some build modes when logging is disabled. Differential Revision: D67665846
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Summary: Print expected and actual tensor sizes when attempting to resize a static tensor. This commonly comes up when a user provides an incorrectly-shaped input tensor and can be confusing. Adding the expected and actual sizes should make this situation more intuitive. This change also includes ET_UNUSED in several places where the variable is used only when logging is enabled, as unused variable warnings cause build failures in some build modes when logging is disabled. Differential Revision: D67665846
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Summary: Print expected and actual tensor sizes when attempting to resize a static tensor. This commonly comes up when a user provides an incorrectly-shaped input tensor and can be confusing. Adding the expected and actual sizes should make this situation more intuitive. This change also includes ET_UNUSED in several places where the variable is used only when logging is enabled, as unused variable warnings cause build failures in some build modes when logging is disabled. Differential Revision: D67665846
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Summary: Print expected and actual tensor sizes when attempting to resize a static tensor. This commonly comes up when a user provides an incorrectly-shaped input tensor and can be confusing. Adding the expected and actual sizes should make this situation more intuitive. This change also includes ET_UNUSED in several places where the variable is used only when logging is enabled, as unused variable warnings cause build failures in some build modes when logging is disabled. Differential Revision: D67665846
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Summary: Print expected and actual tensor sizes when attempting to resize a static tensor. This commonly comes up when a user provides an incorrectly-shaped input tensor and can be confusing. Adding the expected and actual sizes should make this situation more intuitive. This change also includes ET_UNUSED in several places where the variable is used only when logging is enabled, as unused variable warnings cause build failures in some build modes when logging is disabled. Differential Revision: D67665846
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Summary:
Print expected and actual tensor sizes when attempting to resize a static tensor. This commonly comes up when a user provides an incorrectly-shaped input tensor and can be confusing. Adding the expected and actual sizes should make this situation more intuitive.
This change also includes ET_UNUSED in several places where the variable is used only when logging is enabled, as unused variable warnings cause build failures in some build modes when logging is disabled.
Differential Revision: D67665846