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  1. src/bufio/scan_test.go

    	// Create a split function that delivers a little data, then a predictable error.
    	numSplits := 0
    	const okCount = 7
    	errorSplit := func(data []byte, atEOF bool) (advance int, token []byte, err error) {
    		if atEOF {
    			panic("didn't get enough data")
    		}
    		if numSplits >= okCount {
    			return 0, nil, testError
    		}
    		numSplits++
    		return 1, data[0:1], nil
    	}
    	// Read the data.
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  2. RELEASE.md

    `tf.split(value, num_or_size_splits, axis)`. * `tf.sparse_split` now takes
    arguments in reversed order and with different keywords. In particular we now
    match NumPy order as `tf.sparse_split(sp_input, num_split, axis)`. NOTE: we have
    temporarily made `tf.sparse_split` require keyword arguments. * `tf.concat` now
    takes arguments in reversed order and with different keywords. In particular we
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