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  1. tensorflow/c/eager/tape.h

      explicit ForwardFunction(lambda_type lambda)
          : std::function<Status(const std::vector<Gradient*>&,
                                 std::vector<Gradient*>*, bool)>(lambda) {}
    };
    
    // Computes Jacobian-vector products using forward-mode automatic
    // differentiation.
    //
    // While GradientTape's RecordOperation is trivial, ForwardAccumulator's
    // Accumulate runs the gradient computation immediately.
    //
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  2. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api.h

    // will block till the operation that produces `h` has completed.
    TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern const char* TFE_TensorHandleDeviceName(
        TFE_TensorHandle* h, TF_Status* status);
    
    // Returns the name of the device in whose memory `h` resides.
    //
    // This function will block till the operation that produces `h` has completed.
    TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern const char* TFE_TensorHandleBackingDeviceName(
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  3. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_experimental.h

    // combined status.
    TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern void TFE_ContextAsyncWait(TFE_Context* ctx,
                                                    TF_Status* status);
    
    // This function will block till the operation that produces `h` has
    // completed. This is only valid on local TFE_TensorHandles. The pointer
    // returned will be on the device in which the TFE_TensorHandle resides (so e.g.
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  4. tensorflow/c/eager/gradients.h

      // eager tensors.
      void DeleteTrace(const AbstractTensorHandle*);
    
      // Consumes the internal state of the tape (so cannot be called more than
      // once unless the tape is persistent) and produces the gradient of the target
      // tensors with respect to the source tensors. The output gradients are used
      // if not empty and not null. The result is populated with one tensor per
      // target element.
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