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ci/official/bisect.sh
# export TFCI=... # export TF_BISECT_SCRIPT=ci/official/any.sh # export TF_BISECT_GOOD=a_good_commit_sha # export TF_BISECT_BAD=a_failing_commit_sha # export TF_ANY_TARGETS="quoted list of targets, like on the command line" # export TF_ANY_MODE=test set -euxo pipefail cd "$(dirname "$0")/../../" # tensorflow/ export TFCI="$(echo $TFCI | sed 's/,nightly_upload/,public_cache,disk_cache/')" git bisect start "$TF_BISECT_BAD" "$TF_BISECT_GOOD"
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ci/official/utilities/get_versions.sh
# nightly job. update_version.py affects TF_VER_SUFFIX, TF_VER_PYTHON, and # TF_VER_FULL. # Note: in awk, the command '/search/ {commands}' applies the commands to any line that # matches the /search/ regular expression. "print $N" prints the Nth "field", # where fields are strings separated by whitespace. export TF_VER_MAJOR=$(awk '/#define TF_MAJOR_VERSION/ {print $3}' tensorflow/core/public/version.h)
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ci/official/wheel_test/README.md
file for testing, such as: * Ensuring the entire API is importable * Testing downstream projects against the wheel Ensure you have Bazel installed and accessible from your command line. These tests use hermetic Python. They also require a built TensorFlow wheel file and a requirements_lock file. The requirements_lock file is generated by the
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tensorflow/c/c_api_test.cc
ASSERT_EQ(src.NumElements(), output.NumElements()) << line; for (int64_t i = 0; i < src.NumElements(); ++i) { ASSERT_EQ(data[i], output.flat<tstring>()(i)) << line; } TF_DeleteTensor(dst); } } TEST(CAPI, TensorEncodeDecodeStrings) { TestEncodeDecode(__LINE__, {}); TestEncodeDecode(__LINE__, {"hello"}); TestEncodeDecode(__LINE__,
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_test.cc
const int BUFFER_SIZE = 10; char buffer[BUFFER_SIZE]; std::strncpy(buffer, "VALID", BUFFER_SIZE); TFE_OpSetAttrString(op, "padding", buffer, std::strlen(buffer)); // Overwriting value in "buffer", should be fine since TFE_Op // shouldn't be holding on to it. std::strncpy(buffer, "NHWC", BUFFER_SIZE); TFE_OpSetAttrString(op, "data_format", buffer, std::strlen(buffer)); TFE_OpSetAttrType(op, "T", TF_FLOAT);
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tensorflow/api_template.__init__.py
import distutils as _distutils import importlib import inspect as _inspect import os as _os import site as _site import sys as _sys # Do not remove this line; See https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/42596 from tensorflow.python import pywrap_tensorflow as _pywrap_tensorflow # pylint: disable=unused-import from tensorflow.python.tools import module_util as _module_util
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ci/official/utilities/cleanup_summary.sh
IMPORTANT: For bazel invocations that uploaded to ResultStore (e.g. RBE), you can view more detailed results that are probably easier to read than this log. Try the links below: EOF # Find any "Streaming build results to" line, then print the last word in it, # and don't print duplicates awk '/Streaming build results to/ {print $NF}' "$TFCI_OUTPUT_DIR/script.log" | uniq } # Print out any ResultStore URLs for Bazel invocations' results.
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ci/official/README.md
against a pending change. Search for "MLCI" internally to find it. You may invoke a CI script of your choice by following these instructions: ```bash cd tensorflow-git-dir # Here is a single-line example of running a script on Linux to build the # GPU version of TensorFlow for Python 3.12, using the public TF bazel cache and # a local build cache: TFCI=py312,linux_x86_cuda,public_cache,disk_cache ci/official/wheel.sh
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tensorflow/c/eager/gradients.cc
forward_op_->outputs.push_back(retvals[i]); } // TODO(b/166669239): This is needed to support AttrBuilder::Get for string // attributes. Number type attrs and DataType attrs work fine without this. // Consider getting rid of this and making the behavior between number types // and string consistent. forward_op_->attrs.BuildNodeDef(); std::unique_ptr<GradientFunction> gradient_fn;
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tensorflow/c/c_api_function_test.cc
// DataType value of DT_INVALID signifies that we don't want to // check the data type. typedef std::pair<string, DataType> IOSpec; const char* kFeedStackToString = "File \"feed.cc\", line 10, in alpha"; const char* kNegStackToString = "File \"neg.cc\", line 15, in beta"; std::vector<IOSpec> M(const std::initializer_list<string>& names) { std::vector<IOSpec> v; for (const string& name : names) { v.push_back(IOSpec(name, DT_INVALID));
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