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what i am trying to achieve is is the following functionality
./app model -m model_id_1 -p FP32 model -m model_id_2 model -m model_id_3 -p FP32
or
./app model -m model_id_1 -p FP32 -m model_id_2 -m model_id_3 -p FP32
I can get it working if i use a vectorstd::string id, vectortrt::Presision precision and make them both required but allowing the precision as optional misaligns the two vectors.
Many Thanks
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Would it be an option to not have the -p part and just have it be -m model_id_1 FP32 -m model_id2 -m model_id3 FP16 Then having them stored to a vector of pairs? If that is an option there are ways of specifying the defaults and keeping things aligned?
Hi,
I am trying to expand my CLI to allow the user to specify multiple model_ids with optional precision values (defaulted to FP16)
i am trying to do the following:
what i am trying to achieve is is the following functionality
I can get it working if i use a vectorstd::string id, vectortrt::Presision precision and make them both required but allowing the precision as optional misaligns the two vectors.
Many Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: