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There does seem a bit of an asymmetry in the PyTorch examples where the C, C++ and Python examples take user arguments for the model file, but the Fortran has the model filename is hard-coded. It's not a big deal but maybe we should consider make the Fortran take command line arguments too?
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There does seem a bit of an asymmetry in the PyTorch examples where the C, C++ and Python examples take user arguments for the model file, but the Fortran has the model filename is hard-coded. It's not a big deal but maybe we should consider make the Fortran take command line arguments too?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: