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  1. tensorflow/c/c_api_experimental_test.cc

                        /*input_shapes*/ {make_shape({3, 2}), make_shape({2, 4})},
                        /*input_tensors*/ {},
                        /*expected_shape*/ make_shape({3, 4}));
    
      // Infer shape when second operand has unknown shape.
      CheckOutputShapes(matmul_op,
                        /*input_shapes*/ {make_shape({3, 2}), unknown_shape()},
                        /*input_tensors*/ {},
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  2. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api.h

    // be attached. It is intended for use with TFE_OpGetFlatInput to inspect an
    // already-finalized operation.
    //
    // Note that TFE_OpGetFlatInputCount and TFE_OpGetFlatInput operate on a flat
    // sequence of inputs, unlike TFE_OpGetInputLength (for getting the length of a
    // particular named input list, which may only be part of the op's inputs).
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  3. RELEASE.md

        "true" or "1", this environment variable makes `tf.nn.bias_add` operate
        deterministically (i.e. reproducibly), but currently only when XLA JIT
        compilation is *not* enabled. Setting `TF_DETERMINISTIC_OPS` to "true" or
        "1" also makes cuDNN convolution and max-pooling operate deterministically.
        This makes Keras Conv\*D and MaxPool\*D layers operate deterministically in
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  4. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/filesystem_interface.h

    /// implements. Each of them is in a 1-to-1 correspondence with the wrapper
    /// structures from the first section: these tables only contain function
    /// pointers that operate on the corresponding data. Thus, the first argument of
    /// each of these functions is a pointer to the paired struct and this argument
    /// can be used to track state in between calls (from an object oriented point
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