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  1. tensorflow/c/c_api_internal.h

                              const char* node_name)
          : node_builder(node_name, op_type, g->graph.op_registry()), graph(g) {}
    
      tensorflow::NodeBuilder node_builder;
      TF_Graph* graph;
      std::set<tensorflow::string> colocation_constraints;
    };
    
    struct TF_Operation {
      tensorflow::Node node;
    
     private:
      ~TF_Operation() = default;
    };
    
    struct TF_Session {
    C
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  2. .gitignore

    .DS_Store
    .ipynb_checkpoints
    node_modules
    /.bazelrc.user
    /.tf_configure.bazelrc
    /xla_configure.bazelrc
    /bazel-*
    /bazel_pip
    /tools/python_bin_path.sh
    /tensorflow/tools/git/gen
    /pip_test
    /_python_build
    *.pyc
    __pycache__
    *.swp
    .vscode/
    cmake_build/
    tensorflow/contrib/cmake/_build/
    .idea/**
    /build/
    [Bb]uild/
    /build_output/
    /tensorflow/core/util/version_info.cc
    /tensorflow/python/framework/fast_tensor_util.cpp
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    - Registered: Tue May 07 12:40:20 GMT 2024
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  3. tensorflow/c/eager/immediate_execution_tensor_handle.h

    namespace tensorflow {
    
    // Abstract interface to a TensorHandle.
    //
    // A TensorHandle is management class around a Tensor which may track additional
    // metadata and synchronization.
    //
    // This allows us to hide concrete implementations of TensorHandle from header
    // files. The interface lists the common functionality that must be provided by
    // any concrete implementation. However, in cases where the true concrete class
    C
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  4. tensorflow/c/c_test.c

    // just nice to know that it compiles.
    void* create(TF_OpKernelConstruction* ctx) {
      TF_DataType type;
      TF_Status* s = TF_NewStatus();
      TF_OpKernelConstruction_GetAttrType(ctx, "foobar", &type, s);
      TF_DeleteStatus(s);
      return NULL;
    }
    
    // A compute function. This will never actually get called in this test, it's
    // just nice to know that it compiles.
    C
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  5. SECURITY.md

    ### Hardware attacks
    
    Physical GPUs or TPUs can also be the target of attacks. [Published
    research](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=gpu+side+channel) shows that it
    might be possible to use side channel attacks on the GPU to leak data from other
    running models or processes in the same system. GPUs can also have
    implementation bugs that might allow attackers to leave malicious code running
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  6. ci/official/any.sh

    #       export TF_ANY_TARGETS="quoted list of targets, like on the command line"
    #       export TF_ANY_MODE="test" or "build" or "run" (default: "test")
    #       ./any.sh
    #
    # 2. RUN ANY OTHER SCRIPT AND ENV WITH NO SIDE EFFECTS (NO UPLOADS)
    #    To use:
    #       export TFCI=ci/official/envs/env_goes_here
    #       export TF_ANY_SCRIPT=ci/official/wheel.sh
    #       ./any.sh
    #
    # 3. DO THE SAME WITH A LOCAL CACHE OR RBE:
    Shell Script
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