Calling pre-compiled JAX code from C++ #22184
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Hi everyone,
My question is related to #5337, but I have a few extra requirements.
Suppose I want to deploy a JAX model, to be called from a C++ program.
As discussed in the link above, JAX can export an HLO file, which can then be compiled via
xla::PjRtClient::Compile
.In many applications (e.g. real-time systems, memory-limited/restricted systems, etc), it would be desirable to offload this compilation process to an offline process, and simply include/link a library with the pre-compiled code.
Is this feasible? Can it already be done? Would greatly appreciate an example or some pointers. Thanks!
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