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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/gcs/ram_file_block_cache_test.cc
TF_EXPECT_OK(ReadCache(&cache1, "", 0, 1, &out)); EXPECT_EQ(calls, 1); // Now advance the clock one second at a time and redo the read. The call // count should advance every 3 seconds (i.e. every time the staleness is // greater than 2). for (int i = 1; i <= 10; i++) { env->SetNowSeconds(i + 1); TF_EXPECT_OK(ReadCache(&cache1, "", 0, 1, &out)); EXPECT_EQ(calls, 1 + i / 3); }
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ci/official/README.md
- Nightly jobs (Run nightly on the `nightly` branch) - Uses `wheel.sh`, `libtensorflow.sh`, `code_check_full.sh` - Continuous jobs (Run on every GitHub commit) - Uses `pycpp.sh` - Presubmit jobs (Run on every GitHub PR) - Uses `pycpp.sh`, `code_check_changed_files.sh` These "env" files match up with an environment matrix that roughly covers: - Different Python versions
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tensorflow/c/experimental/next_pluggable_device/c_api.h
typedef struct TF_VariableInfo TF_VariableInfo; // Returns a `TF_Device` pointer, which actually points to a C++ `Device`. // Currently we only allow `NextPluggableDevice` to be casted as `TF_Device`, // but in theory every this is a C API for every kind of device. TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern TF_Device* TF_GetDevice(TF_OpKernelContext* ctx); // -------------------------- Resource ---------------------------------------
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/modular_filesystem_test.cc
// // Each filesystem implementation can be provided by DSOs, so we provide the // `--dsos` flag to specify a list of shared objects to be loaded in order. // If the flag is not used, no shared objects are loaded. // // Every filesystem provides support for accessing URIs of form // `[<scheme>://]<path>` where `<scheme>` is optional (if missing, we are // accessing local paths). This test suite tests exactly one scheme for each
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CONTRIBUTING.md
### Typical Pull Request Workflow - **1. New PR** - As a contributor, you submit a New PR on GitHub. - We inspect every incoming PR and add certain labels to the PR such as `size:`, `comp:` etc. At this stage we check if the PR is valid and meets certain quality requirements. For example, we check if the CLA is signed, PR has
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ci/official/utilities/code_check_full.bats
https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/master/tensorflow/tools/tf_sig_build_dockerfiles/devel.usertools/code_check_full.bats Here are the affected tests: EOF while read dep; do echo "For dependency $dep:" # For every missing dependency, find the tests which directly depend on # it, and print that list for debugging. Not really clear if this is # helpful since the only examples I've seen are enormous.
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ci/official/utilities/setup.sh
# variables in it, OR may be left empty if the user has already exported the # 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
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/filesystem_interface.h
/// /// Both core TensorFlow and every plugin will use this header. The associated /// `.cc` file is only used by core TensorFlow to implement checking needed for /// plugin registration and ensuring API and ABI compatibility. Plugin authors /// don't need to read the `.cc` file but they should consult every section of /// this file to ensure a compliant plugin can be built and that the plugin can
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ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/code_check_full.bats
https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/master/tensorflow/tools/tf_sig_build_dockerfiles/devel.usertools/code_check_full.bats Here are the affected tests: EOF while read dep; do echo "For dependency $dep:" # For every missing dependency, find the tests which directly depend on # it, and print that list for debugging. Not really clear if this is # helpful since the only examples I've seen are enormous.
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ci/official/envs/ci_default
# ============================================================================== # Note: this file gets sourced in utilities/setup.sh, which has "set -u" # (error on undefined variables). This ensures that (a) every TFCI variable # has an explicit default value, and (b) no script can accidentally use a # variable that doesn't exist. Please keep this list in alphabetical order. # # Find usage in scripts with e.g.: # cd ci/official
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