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tensorflow/c/experimental/grappler/grappler.h
// versioning guarantees yet. // * `void* ext` is a free-form field that can be populated by // a plugin in `TP_*` structs or potential future extension points . // // Example usage: // // /* Sample TensorFlow code below, exact implementation might differ. */ // // Version checking uses `struct_size`. It should be set both by core // // and the plugin. // TP_OptimizerRegistrationParams params{
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_experimental.h
// // device_info is an opaque caller-defined type stored with the custom device // which is passed to the functions referenced in the TFE_CustomDevice struct // `device` (execute, delete_device, etc.). It can for example contain the // names of wrapped devices. // // There are currently no graph semantics implemented for registered custom // devices, so executing tf.functions which contain operations placed on the
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tensorflow/c/eager/parallel_device/parallel_device.h
namespace parallel_device { // Allocate a parallel device named `device_name` which forwards operations to // `underlying_devices`, maintaining "parallel tensors" with components placed // on each underlying device. // // For example if `device_name` is // "/job:localhost/replica:0/task:0/device:CUSTOM:0" // and `underlying_devices` is // {"/job:localhost/replica:0/task:0/device:GPU:0", // "/job:localhost/replica:0/task:0/device:GPU:1"}
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tensorflow/c/eager/immediate_execution_tensor_handle.h
// Returns size of specified dimension // // -1 indicates an unknown axis length; this is unreachable for most standard // ImmediateExecutionTensorHandles, but comes up for example when computing // the shape of a parallel tensor with component shapes differing across // devices. virtual Status Dim(int dim_index, int64_t* dim) const = 0; // Returns the device which created the handle.
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/gcs/cleanup.h
// destructor. The easiest way to use MakeCleanup is with a lambda argument, // capturing the return value in an 'auto' local variable. Most users will not // need more sophisticated syntax than that. // // Example: // void func() { // FILE* fp = fopen("data.txt", "r"); // if (fp == nullptr) return; // auto fp_cleaner = gtl::MakeCleanup([fp] { fclose(fp); }); // // No matter what, fclose(fp) will happen.
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tensorflow/c/eager/abstract_operation.h
// The value returned may be different from the one set by SetDeviceName, but // it will be compatible with it: the name will be updated by device placement // logic to refer to the specific device chosen. // // Example: If one calls `op->SetDeviceName("/device:GPU")`, the value // returned by DeviceName should be "/device:GPU:*" until a particular GPU is // chosen for the operation by the device placement logic in the
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tensorflow/c/c_api.h
// * unsigned char is used for booleans (instead of the 'bool' type). // In C++ bool is a keyword while in C99 bool is a macro defined // in stdbool.h. It is possible for the two to be inconsistent. // For example, neither the C99 nor the C++11 standard force a byte // size on the bool type, so the macro defined in stdbool.h could // be inconsistent with the bool keyword in C++. Thus, the use
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api.h
// This function will block till the operation that produces `h` has // completed. The memory returned might alias the internal memory used by // TensorFlow. Hence, callers should not mutate this memory (for example by // modifying the memory region pointed to by TF_TensorData() on the returned // TF_Tensor). TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern TF_Tensor* TFE_TensorHandleResolve(TFE_TensorHandle* h,
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/filesystem_interface.h
/// TensorFlow but can be used by each filesystem plugin to represent internal /// data. /// /// We prefer to have these structures instead of passing `void*` into /// method signatures to have some type of type safety: for example, operations /// that are only valid on random access files have a `TF_RandomAccessFile` /// argument. /// /// Lifetime: The wrapper data structures are owned by core TensorFlow. The data
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