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  1. ci/official/wheel_test/README.md

    description will be provided once it's integrated into presubmit.
    
    ### test_import_api_packages
    
    This Python test verifies whether the API v2 packages can be imported from the
    current build. It utilizes the `_api/v2/api_packages.txt` list of packages from
    the local wheel file specified in the `requirements_lock_<python_version>.txt`.
    
    Packages are imported one by one in alphabetical order during runtime.
    
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  2. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/aarch64.bazelrc

    build --action_env=CACHEBUSTER=20220325
    
    # Use Python 3.X as installed in container image
    build --action_env PYTHON_BIN_PATH="/usr/local/bin/python3"
    build --python_path="/usr/local/bin/python3"
    
    # Build TensorFlow v2
    build --define=tf_api_version=2 --action_env=TF2_BEHAVIOR=1
    
    # Prevent double-compilation of some TF code, ref. b/183279666 (internal)
    # > TF's gen_api_init_files has a genrule to run the core TensorFlow code
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  3. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/aarch64_clang.bazelrc

    build --action_env=CACHEBUSTER=20220325
    
    # Use Python 3.X as installed in container image
    build --action_env PYTHON_BIN_PATH="/usr/local/bin/python3"
    build --python_path="/usr/local/bin/python3"
    
    # Build TensorFlow v2
    build --define=tf_api_version=2 --action_env=TF2_BEHAVIOR=1
    
    # Use lld as the linker
    build --linkopt="-fuse-ld=lld"
    build --linkopt="-lm"
    build --linkopt="-Wl,--undefined-version"
    
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  4. SECURITY.md

    and follow the sandboxing guideline above to protect against these types of
    vulnerabilities.
    
    ## Security properties of execution modes
    
    TensorFlow has several execution modes, with Eager-mode being the default in v2.
    Eager mode lets users write imperative-style statements that can be easily
    inspected and debugged and it is intended to be used during the development
    phase.
    
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