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  1. tensorflow/api_template.__init__.py

    # limitations under the License.
    # ==============================================================================
    """
    Top-level module of TensorFlow. By convention, we refer to this module as
    `tf` instead of `tensorflow`, following the common practice of importing
    TensorFlow via the command `import tensorflow as tf`.
    
    The primary function of this module is to import all of the public TensorFlow
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  2. CONTRIBUTING.md

    may exist in your changes.
    
    #### Running unit tests
    
    There are two ways to run TensorFlow unit tests.
    
    1.  Using tools and libraries installed directly on your system.
    
        Refer to the
        [CPU-only developer Dockerfile](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/master/tensorflow/tools/dockerfiles/dockerfiles/devel-cpu.Dockerfile)
        and
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  3. RELEASE.md

            `trace_on`.
    
    *   `tf.estimator`
    
        *   The tf.estimator API is removed.
    
    *   Keras 3.0 will be the default Keras version. You may need to update your
        script to use Keras 3.0.
    
    *   Please refer to the new Keras documentation for Keras 3.0
        (https://keras.io/keras_3).
    
    *   To continue using Keras 2.0, do the following.
    
    *   1.  Install tf-keras via pip install tf-keras~=2.16
    
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  4. tensorflow/c/eager/tape.h

     private:
      TensorTape tensor_tape_;
      OpTape<BackwardFunction, TapeTensor> op_tape_;
      int64_t next_op_id_{0};
    
      // Map from tensor id to number of remaining usages (i.e. how many entries in
      // the tape refer to it); to aid in tape garbage collection.
      std::unordered_map<int64_t, int64_t> tensor_usage_;
    
      // If false, all activations are deleted in the first call to ComputeGradient.
      // Else, only when this is destructed.
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