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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_experimental.h
// creating a new op every time. If `raw_device_name` is `NULL` or empty, it // does not set the device name. If it's not `NULL`, then it attempts to parse // and set the device name. It's effectively `TFE_OpSetDevice`, but it is faster // than separately calling it because if the existing op has the same // `raw_device_name`, it skips parsing and just leave as it is. TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern void TFE_OpReset(TFE_Op* op_to_reset,
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tensorflow/c/eager/tape.h
// // Like GradientTape::RecordOperation, this method takes the operation type // `op_type` (e.g. "Add"), the operation's inputs (`input_tensors`, // `input_tensor_id`, and `input_dtypes`; the latter two are somewhat // redundant but taken as arguments to avoid repeatedly fetching these values // between calls to ShouldRecord and Accumulator), and its outputs // (`output_tensors`). //
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tensorflow/c/experimental/next_pluggable_device/c_api.h
typedef struct TF_Device TF_Device; 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);
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