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  1. 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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  2. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/modular_filesystem_registration.cc

        return errors::FailedPrecondition(
            "Filesystem allows creation of random access files but no "
            "operations on them have been supplied.");
    
      if ((ops->filesystem_ops->new_writable_file != nullptr ||
           ops->filesystem_ops->new_appendable_file != nullptr) &&
          ops->writable_file_ops == nullptr)
        return errors::FailedPrecondition(
            "Filesystem allows creation of writable files but no "
    C++
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  3. ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md

              name = "requirements_3_11",
              extra_args = ["--allow-unsafe"],
              requirements_in = "requirements.in",
              requirements_txt = "requirements_lock_3_11.txt",
          )
       ```
    
       ```
          compile_pip_requirements_3_11(
              name = "requirements_3_11_release",
              extra_args = [
                  "--allow-unsafe",
                  "-P keras-nightly",
                  "-P tb-nightly",
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  4. SECURITY.md

    resources in many different ways and solutions exist to prevent this from
    happening (e.g., rate limits, ACLs, monitors to restart broken servers).
    
    ### Model sharing
    
    If the multitenant design allows sharing models, make sure that tenants and
    users are aware of the security risks detailed here and that they are going to
    be practically running code provided by other users. Currently there are no good
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  5. .github/workflows/trusted_partners.js

      if (email && email.lastIndexOf("@") != -1)
        domain = email.substring(email.lastIndexOf("@") +1);
      console.log(domain);
      return domain;
    };
    
    /** For trusted parters like Intel, we want to auto-run tests
        This allows us to reduce the delay to external partners
        Add Labels - kokoro:force-run
        The PR is also assigned to specific teams to fast track review
        Additional reviewers can be added manually based on PR contents
    JavaScript
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  6. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_experimental_reader.h

    #define TENSORFLOW_C_EAGER_C_API_EXPERIMENTAL_READER_H_
    
    #include "tensorflow/c/eager/c_api.h"
    
    #ifdef __cplusplus
    extern "C" {
    #endif
    
    // Test only exports of the monitoring Cell Reader API which allows tests to
    // read current values from streamz counters defined in other modules.
    //
    // The code under test will have created streamz counters like this:
    // auto* streamz = tensorflow::monitoring::Counter<1>::New("name",
    C
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  7. ci/official/requirements_updater/BUILD.bazel

    compile_pip_requirements_3_9(
        name = "requirements_3_9",
        extra_args = ["--allow-unsafe"],
        requirements_in = REQUIREMENTS_FILE_NAME,
        requirements_txt = "requirements_lock_3_9.txt",
    )
    
    compile_pip_requirements_3_10(
        name = "requirements_3_10",
        extra_args = ["--allow-unsafe"],
        requirements_in = REQUIREMENTS_FILE_NAME,
        requirements_txt = "requirements_lock_3_10.txt",
    )
    
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  8. ci/official/utilities/code_check_changed_files.bats

    setup_file() {
        bazel version  # Start the bazel server
    
        # Fixes "fatal: detected dubious ownership in repository" for Docker.
        git config --system --add safe.directory '*'
        git config --system protocol.file.allow always
    
        # Note that you could generate a list of all the affected targets with e.g.:
        # bazel query $(paste -sd "+" $BATS_FILE_TMPDIR/changed_files) --keep_going
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  9. .github/workflows/update-rbe.yml

        steps:
        - name: Checkout code
          uses: actions/checkout@755da8c3cf115ac066823e79a1e1788f8940201b # v3.2.0
        - name: Update the RBE Configs
          run: |
            function map() {
              # The "digest" that allows us to pull an image is not the digest as
              # returned by the API, but a sha256sum of the entire chunk of image
              # metadata. gcr.io helpfully includes it in the header of the response
    Others
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  10. tensorflow/c/eager/parallel_device/parallel_device_lib.h

          int expected_max_outputs, TF_Status* status) const;
    
      // A non-blocking version of `Execute`. After each call, `Join` must be called
      // before `StartExecute` is called again. Using `StartExecute` with `Join`
      // allows the caller to schedule computation on multiple ParallelDevices
      // without sequencing those operations (first call `StartExecute` on each
      // parallel device, then call `Join` on each; even if some of the `Join`s
    C
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