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  1. tensorflow/c/eager/parallel_device/parallel_device_testlib.h

      // Assigns a new value to the variable.
      void Assign(TFE_Context* context, TFE_TensorHandle* value, TF_Status* status);
      // Adds `value` to the existing value of the variable.
      void AssignAdd(TFE_Context* context, TFE_TensorHandle* value,
                     TF_Status* status);
    
     private:
      // Helper for running any single-argument assignment ops (Assign, AssignAdd,
      // AssignSub, ...).
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  2. tensorflow/c/c_api_internal.h

        TF_LOCKS_EXCLUDED(session->graph->mu, session->mu);
    
    std::string getTF_OutputDebugString(TF_Output node);
    
    // Set whether to propagate assigned device information when constructing a new
    // Graph from a GraphDef. By default assigned device information is not copied
    // and is re-computed by the runtime.
    inline void TF_ImportGraphDefOptionsSetPropagateDeviceSpec(
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  3. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_experimental.h

        TFE_Context* ctx, TF_Tensor* t, TF_Status* status);
    
    // Create a packed TensorHandle with the given list of TensorHandles.
    // If `handles` are on the same device, assign the same device to the packed
    // handle; if `handles` are on different deivces, assign a CompositeDevice to
    // it.
    TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern TFE_TensorHandle* TFE_CreatePackedTensorHandle(
        TFE_Context* ctx, TFE_TensorHandle** handles, int* num_handles,
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  4. tensorflow/c/eager/gradients.h

    // a map (`tensorflow::eager::TensorTape`) from the wrapped tensor to the id of
    // the op that produced it (or -1 if this tensor was watched using
    // `GradientTape::Watch`.) The op_id is simply a unique index assigned to each
    // op executed under the tape. A separate map (`tensorflow::eager::OpTape`)
    // maintains the map from `op_id` to a `OpTapeEntry` which stores the `op_type`,
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