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ci/official/utilities/code_check_changed_files.bats
# have passed Google's internal style guidelines. @test "Check pylint for Python files" { echo "Python formatting is recommended. Here are the pylint errors:" echo "=============================" grep -e "\.py$" $BATS_FILE_TMPDIR/changed_files > $BATS_TEST_TMPDIR/files || true if [[ ! -s $BATS_TEST_TMPDIR/files ]]; then return 0; fi xargs -a $BATS_TEST_TMPDIR/files -n1 -P $(nproc --all) \
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.gitignore
/build_output/ /tensorflow/core/util/version_info.cc /tensorflow/python/framework/fast_tensor_util.cpp /tensorflow/lite/gen/** /tensorflow/lite/tools/make/downloads/** /tensorflow/lite/tools/make/gen/** /api_init_files_list.txt /estimator_api_init_files_list.txt *.whl # Android .gradle .idea *.iml local.properties gradleBuild # iOS *.pbxproj *.xcworkspace /*.podspec /tensorflow/lite/**/coreml/**/BUILD
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tensorflow/c/eager/parallel_device/BUILD
licenses = ["notice"], ) # Currently pybind extension shared objects must use only C API headers since # the C API has static initializers duplicated in the Python bindings. So we # need a second rule that omits .cc files, in # tensorflow/python:_pywrap_parallel_device. filegroup( name = "lib_headers", srcs = ["parallel_device_lib.h"], ) filegroup( name = "lib_sources", srcs = ["parallel_device_lib.cc"], )
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ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/aarch64.bazelrc
build --python_path="/usr/local/bin/python3" # Build TensorFlow v2 build --define=tf_api_version=2 --action_env=TF2_BEHAVIOR=1 # Prevent double-compilation of some TF code, ref. b/183279666 (internal) # > TF's gen_api_init_files has a genrule to run the core TensorFlow code # > on the host machine. If we don't have --distinct_host_configuration=false, # > the core TensorFlow code will be built once for the host and once for the # > target platform.
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ci/official/README.md
- 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 - Linux, MacOS, and Windows machines (these pool definitions are internal) - x86 and arm64
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CONTRIBUTING.md
issue](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/48919) for context). If you want to debug a kernel, you can compile specific files with `-g` using the `--per_file_copt` bazel option. For example, if you want to debug the Identity op, which are in files starting with `identity_op`, you can run ```bash
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WORKSPACE
install_deps() # Initialize the TensorFlow repository and all dependencies. # # The cascade of load() statements and tf_workspace?() calls works around the # restriction that load() statements need to be at the top of .bzl files. # E.g. we can not retrieve a new repository with http_archive and then load() # a macro from that repository in the same file. load("@//tensorflow:workspace3.bzl", "tf_workspace3") tf_workspace3()
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ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md
for an example. See [this commit](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/commit/5f7f05a80aac9b01325a78ec3fcff0dbedb1cc23) as a rough example of the steps below. All the files referenced below are located in the same directory as this README, unless indicated otherwise. 1) Add the new version to the `VERSIONS` variable inside `tensorflow/tools/toolchains/python/python_repo.bzl`. \
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ci/official/requirements_updater/updater.sh
# limitations under the License. # ============================================================================== # script to run pip-compile for each requirement. # if there is a change in requirements.in then all lock files will be updated # accordingly # All commands run relative to this directory cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" mv BUILD.bazel BUILD SUPPORTED_VERSIONS=("3_9" "3_10" "3_11" "3_12")
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tensorflow/c/BUILD
"//tensorflow/core/platform:blocking_counter", "@com_google_absl//absl/strings", "@local_xla//xla/tsl/c:tsl_status_internal", ], alwayslink = 1, ) exports_files( [ "version_script.lds", "exported_symbols.lds", ], visibility = ["//visibility:public"], ) filegroup( name = "checkpoint_reader_hdrs", srcs = [
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