diff --git a/torch/csrc/distributed/c10d/init.cpp b/torch/csrc/distributed/c10d/init.cpp index 0a7daa3a5b94..689c2e835529 100644 --- a/torch/csrc/distributed/c10d/init.cpp +++ b/torch/csrc/distributed/c10d/init.cpp @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ value with the new supplied ``value``. Example:: >>> import torch.distributed as dist - >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, true, timedelta(seconds=30)) + >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, True, timedelta(seconds=30)) >>> store.set("first_key", "first_value") >>> # Should return "first_value" >>> store.get("first_key") @@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ when initializing the store, before throwing an exception. Example:: >>> import torch.distributed as dist - >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, true, timedelta(seconds=30)) + >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, True, timedelta(seconds=30)) >>> store.set("first_key", "first_value") >>> # Should return "first_value" >>> store.get("first_key") @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ in an exception. Example:: >>> import torch.distributed as dist >>> # Using TCPStore as an example, other store types can also be used - >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, true, timedelta(seconds=30)) + >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, True, timedelta(seconds=30)) >>> store.add("first_key", 1) >>> store.add("first_key", 6) >>> # Should return 7 @@ -457,12 +457,12 @@ Deletes the key-value pair associated with ``key`` from the store. Returns key (str): The key to be deleted from the store Returns: - `true` if ``key`` was deleted, otherwise `false`. + `True` if ``key`` was deleted, otherwise `False`. Example:: >>> import torch.distributed as dist >>> # Using TCPStore as an example, HashStore can also be used - >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, true, timedelta(seconds=30)) + >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, True, timedelta(seconds=30)) >>> store.set("first_key") >>> # This should return true >>> store.delete_key("first_key") @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ the workers using the store. Example:: >>> import torch.distributed as dist >>> # Using TCPStore as an example, HashStore can also be used - >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, true, timedelta(seconds=30)) + >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, True, timedelta(seconds=30)) >>> store.set("first_key", "first_value") >>> # This should return 2 >>> store.num_keys() @@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ Sets the store's default timeout. This timeout is used during initialization and Example:: >>> import torch.distributed as dist >>> # Using TCPStore as an example, other store types can also be used - >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, true, timedelta(seconds=30)) + >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, True, timedelta(seconds=30)) >>> store.set_timeout(timedelta(seconds=10)) >>> # This will throw an exception after 10 seconds >>> store.wait(["bad_key"]) @@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ will throw an exception. Example:: >>> import torch.distributed as dist >>> # Using TCPStore as an example, other store types can also be used - >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, true, timedelta(seconds=30)) + >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, True, timedelta(seconds=30)) >>> # This will throw an exception after 30 seconds >>> store.wait(["bad_key"]) )") @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ if the keys have not been set by the supplied ``timeout``. Example:: >>> import torch.distributed as dist >>> # Using TCPStore as an example, other store types can also be used - >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, true, timedelta(seconds=30)) + >>> store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, True, timedelta(seconds=30)) >>> # This will throw an exception after 10 seconds >>> store.wait(["bad_key"], timedelta(seconds=10)) )"); @@ -618,8 +618,8 @@ pair, :meth:`~torch.distributed.store.get` to retrieve a key-value pair, etc. Example:: >>> import torch.distributed as dist - >>> server_store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, true, timedelta(seconds=30)) - >>> client_store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, false) + >>> server_store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, True, timedelta(seconds=30)) + >>> client_store = dist.TCPStore("127.0.0.1", 0, False) >>> # Use any of the store methods from either the client or server after initialization >>> server_store.set("first_key", "first_value") >>> client_store.get("first_key")