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  1. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/gcs/ram_file_block_cache_test.cc

      TF_EXPECT_OK(ReadCache(&cache, "a", 8, 1, &out));
      EXPECT_EQ(calls, 3);
      // Advance the fake timestamp so that "a" becomes stale via its first block.
      env->SetNowSeconds(now + 2);
      // The pruning thread periodically compares env->NowSeconds() with the oldest
      // block's timestamp to see if it should evict any files. At the current fake
      // timestamp of `now` + 2, file "a" is stale because its first block is stale,
    C++
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  2. tensorflow/c/eager/unified_api_testutil.h

    Status CreateParamsForInputs(AbstractContext* ctx,
                                 absl::Span<AbstractTensorHandle* const> inputs,
                                 std::vector<AbstractTensorHandle*>* params);
    
    // A callable that takes tensor inputs and returns zero or more tensor outputs.
    using Model = std::function<Status(AbstractContext*,
                                       absl::Span<AbstractTensorHandle* const>,
    C
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 12:39:09 GMT 2024
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  3. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/aarch64.bazelrc

    # installed into a virtual environment, and then that venv is used to run all
    # bazel tests with a special flag "--define=no_tensorflow_py_deps=true", which
    # drops all the bazel dependencies for each py_test; this makes all the tests
    # use the wheel's TensorFlow installation instead of the one made available
    # through bazel. This must be done in a different root directory, //bazel_pip/...,
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    - Registered: Tue May 07 12:40:20 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Nov 21 12:25:39 GMT 2023
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  4. tensorflow/c/c_api_test.cc

      opts = TF_NewImportGraphDefOptions();
      TF_ImportGraphDefOptionsSetPrefix(opts, "imported");
      TF_ImportGraphDefOptionsAddInputMapping(opts, "scalar", 0, {scalar, 0});
      TF_ImportGraphDefOptionsAddInputMapping(opts, "fake", 0, {scalar, 0});
    
      tensorflow::GraphDef graph_def_proto;
      ASSERT_TRUE(tensorflow::ParseProtoUnlimited(&graph_def_proto, graph_def->data,
                                                  graph_def->length));
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  5. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/aarch64_clang.bazelrc

    # installed into a virtual environment, and then that venv is used to run all
    # bazel tests with a special flag "--define=no_tensorflow_py_deps=true", which
    # drops all the bazel dependencies for each py_test; this makes all the tests
    # use the wheel's TensorFlow installation instead of the one made available
    # through bazel. This must be done in a different root directory, //bazel_pip/...,
    Plain Text
    - Registered: Tue May 07 12:40:20 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Nov 21 12:25:39 GMT 2023
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  6. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/builder.devtoolset/gcc9-fixups.patch

        (almost) opaque type for the user level programs.  The file and
        this data structure is not standardized.  Don't rely on it.  It can
    @@ -41,4 +44,6 @@ typedef struct __locale_struct
     /* POSIX 2008 makes locale_t official.  */
     typedef __locale_t locale_t;
     
    +#endif /* bits/types/__locale_t.h */
    +
     #endif /* xlocale.h */
    diff --git a/misc/sys/cdefs.h b/misc/sys/cdefs.h
    index d1cb3dd..30482a1 100644
    Others
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    - Last Modified: Mon Sep 18 14:52:45 GMT 2023
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  7. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/code_check_full.bats

        cat <<EOF
    Please rename files so there are no repeats. For example, README.md and
    Readme.md would be the same file on Windows. In this test, you would get a
    warning for "readme.md" because it makes everything lowercase. There are
    repeats of these filename(s) with different casing:
    EOF
        find . | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' | sort | uniq -d | tee $BATS_FILE_TMPDIR/repeats
        [[ ! -s $BATS_FILE_TMPDIR/repeats ]]
    }
    
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  8. ci/official/README.md

    1. Creating a PR and observing the presubmit test results
    2. Running the CI scripts locally, as explained below
    3. **Google employees only**: Google employees can use an internal-only tool
    called "MLCI" that makes testing more convenient: it can execute any full CI job
    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
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  9. ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md

    ```
    --repo_env=TF_PYTHON_VERSION=3.11
    ```
    
    ## Requirements updater
    
    Requirements updater is a standalone tool, intended to simplify process of
    updating requirements for multiple minor versions of Python.
    
    It takes in a file with a set of dependencies, and produces a more detailed
    requirements file for each version, with hashes specified for each
    dependency required, as well as their sub-dependencies.
    
    ### How to update/add requirements
    
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  10. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_experimental.h

                                                                  TF_Status*);
    
    // Creates a new TensorHandle from memory residing in the physical device
    // device_name. Takes ownership of the memory, and will call deleter to release
    // it after TF no longer needs it or in case of error.
    //
    // Custom devices must use TFE_NewCustomDeviceTensorHandle instead.
    C
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