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ci/official/utilities/get_versions.sh
export TF_VER_PATCH=$(awk '/#define TF_PATCH_VERSION/ {print $3}' tensorflow/core/public/version.h) # Note: in awk, "print $N" prints the Nth "field", where fields are strings separated # by whitespace. The flag "-F<x>" changes the behavior such that fields are now strings # separated by the character <x>. Therefore, -F\' (escaped single quote) means that field # $2 in <Tensor'flow'> is <flow>. This is useful for reading string literals like below.
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ci/official/utilities/setup_macos.sh
# # Mac version of Core utilities differ in usage. Since our scripts are written # with the GNU style, we need to set GNU utilities to be default on Mac. if [[ -n "$(which grealpath)" ]] && [[ -n "$(which gstat)" ]]; then alias realpath=grealpath alias stat=gstat # By default, aliases are only expanded in interactive shells, which means # that they are not substituted for their corresponding commands in shell
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ci/official/utilities/rename_and_verify_wheels.sh
# Checks TFCI_BAZEL_COMMON_ARGS for "gpu" or "cuda", implying that the test is # relevant. All of the GPU test machines have CUDA installed via other means, # so I am not sure how to verify that the dependencies themselves are valid for # the moment. if [[ "$TFCI_BAZEL_COMMON_ARGS" =~ gpu|cuda ]]; then echo "Checking to make sure tensorflow[and-cuda] is installable..."
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ci/official/any.sh
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ci/official/utilities/setup.sh
# relevant variables in their environment. Because of 'set -o allexport' above # (which is equivalent to "set -a"), every variable in the file is exported # for other files to use. # # Separately, if TFCI is set *and* there are also additional TFCI_ variables # set in the shell environment, those variables will be restored after the # TFCI env has been loaded. This is useful for e.g. on-demand "generic" jobs
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