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If we try to load a CLIP model that has not been traced (and is saved as a state_dict), then this first tries to load it with `torch.jit.load(opened_file)` while will eventually raise a RuntimeError, which is then caught and handled and you re-try loading the model with `torch.load(opened_file)`. However, the file pointer, `opened_file` has been advanced by `torch.jit.load`, so this attempt fails with a `EOFError: Ran out of input` exception. To fix this, we simply need to reset the file pointer to the beginning of the file with `.fseek(0)`
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If we try to load a CLIP model that has not been traced (and is saved as a state_dict), then this first tries to load it with
torch.jit.load(opened_file), which will raise a RuntimeError; this is then caught and you re-try loading the model withtorch.load(opened_file). However, the file pointer,opened_filehas been advanced bytorch.jit.load, so this attempt fails with aEOFError: Ran out of inputexception. To fix this, we simply need to reset the file pointer to the beginning of the file with.fseek(0)