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  1. tensorflow/c/c_api_test.cc

      ASSERT_EQ(1, TF_OperationNumInputs(neg));
      TF_Output neg_input = TF_OperationInput({neg, 0});
      EXPECT_EQ(scalar, neg_input.oper);
      EXPECT_EQ(0, neg_input.index);
    
      // Test that we can't see control edges involving the source and sink nodes.
      TF_Operation* control_ops[100];
      EXPECT_EQ(0, TF_OperationNumControlInputs(scalar));
      EXPECT_EQ(0, TF_OperationGetControlInputs(scalar, control_ops, 100));
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  2. configure.py

      elif is_windows():
        default_cc_opt_flags = '/arch:AVX'
      else:
        # On all other platforms, no longer use `-march=native` as this can result
        # in instructions that are too modern being generated. Users that want
        # maximum performance should compile TF in their environment and can pass
        # `-march=native` there.
        # See https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/45744 and duplicates
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  3. .bazelrc

    # is forward compatible beyond the current compute capability major
    # release while SASS is only forward compatible inside the current
    # major release. Example: sm_80 kernels can run on sm_89 GPUs but
    # not on sm_90 GPUs. compute_80 kernels though can also run on sm_90 GPUs.
    build:cuda_clang --repo_env=TF_CUDA_COMPUTE_CAPABILITIES="sm_60,sm_70,sm_80,sm_89,compute_90"
    
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  4. tensorflow/BUILD

    # been loaded by pywrap_tensorflow) and registers its ops and kernels via
    # REGISTER_OP and REGISTER_KERNEL_BUILDER (which use symbols from
    # libtensorflow_framework.so), and pywrap_tensorflow can then use these
    # ops. Since other languages use the same libtensorflow_framework.so, op
    # libraries are language agnostic.
    #
    # This shared object is not used unless framework_shared_object=true (set in the
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