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ci/official/bisect.sh
# build configuration. You must set the following variables to control this # script: # # TF_BISECT_GOOD: Last known good commit (e.g. commit from the last passing job) # TF_BISECT_BAD: First bad commit (e.g. commit from the first failing job) # TF_BISECT_SCRIPT: The build script path relative to the TF root dir, e.g. # ci/official/wheel.sh
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CONTRIBUTING.md
#### Running doctest for testable docstring There are two ways to test the code in the docstring locally: 1. If you are only changing the docstring of a class/function/method, then you can test it by passing that file's path to [tf_doctest.py](https://www.tensorflow.org/code/tensorflow/tools/docs/tf_doctest.py). For example: ```bash python tf_doctest.py --file=<file_path> ```
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ci/official/README.md
# re-running tests. However, note that: # # - New environments like new CUDA versions, changes to manylinux, # compilers, etc. can cause undefined behavior such as build failures # or tests passing incorrectly. # - Automatic LLVM updates are known to extend build time even with # the cache; this is unavoidable. export TFCI=py311,linux_x86,public_cache,disk_cache # Recommended: Configure Docker. (Linux only)
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tensorflow/c/c_api.cc
status->status = InvalidArgument("Unparseable RunOptions proto"); return; } if (run_metadata != nullptr && run_metadata->data != nullptr) { status->status = InvalidArgument("Passing non-empty run_metadata is invalid."); return; } RunMetadata run_metadata_proto; result = session->Run(run_options_proto, input_pairs, output_tensor_names,
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RELEASE.md
* Improvements and fixes in Keras loss masking: * Whether you represent a ragged tensor as a `tf.RaggedTensor` or using [keras masking](https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/keras/masking_and_padding), the returned loss values should be the identical to each other. In previous versions Keras may have silently ignored the mask.
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ci/official/utilities/code_check_full.bats
Readme.md would be the same file on Windows. In this test, you would get a warning for "readme.md" because it makes everything lowercase. There are repeats of these filename(s) with different casing: EOF find . | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' | sort | uniq -d | tee $BATS_FILE_TMPDIR/repeats [[ ! -s $BATS_FILE_TMPDIR/repeats ]] } # It's unclear why, but running this on //tensorflow/... is faster than running
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configure.py
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, env=maybe_encode_env(environ_cp)) if proc.wait(): # Errors from find_cuda_config.py were sent to stderr. print('Asking for detailed CUDA configuration...\n') return False config = dict( tuple(line.decode('ascii').rstrip().split(': ')) for line in proc.stdout) print('Found CUDA %s in:' % config['cuda_version'])
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