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  1. tensorflow/c/c_test.c

    #include "tensorflow/c/kernels.h"
    
    // A create function. This will never actually get called in this test, it's
    // just nice to know that it compiles.
    void* create(TF_OpKernelConstruction* ctx) {
      TF_DataType type;
      TF_Status* s = TF_NewStatus();
      TF_OpKernelConstruction_GetAttrType(ctx, "foobar", &type, s);
      TF_DeleteStatus(s);
      return NULL;
    }
    
    // A compute function. This will never actually get called in this test, it's
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  2. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/gcs/expiring_lru_cache.h

        }
        lru_list_.erase(it->second.lru_iterator);
        cache_.erase(it);
        return true;
      }
    
      /// The maximum age of entries in the cache, in seconds. A value of 0 means
      /// that no entry is ever placed in the cache.
      const uint64_t max_age_;
    
      /// The maximum number of entries in the cache. A value of 0 means there is no
      /// limit on entry count.
      const size_t max_entries_;
    
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  3. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/gcs/ram_file_block_cache.h

      /// be accessed while holding the Block's mu lock. The data vector should only
      /// be accessed after state == FINISHED, and it should never be modified.
      ///
      /// In order to prevent deadlocks, never grab the block-cache-wide mu_ lock
      /// AFTER grabbing any block's mu lock. It is safe to grab mu without locking
      /// mu_.
      struct Block {
        /// The block data.
    C
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  4. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/filesystem_interface.h

    /// will provide functions to call to allocate and deallocate this data (see
    /// next sections) and core TensorFlow ensures to call these at the proper time.
    ///
    /// Plugins will never receive a `TF_*` pointer that is `nullptr`. Core
    /// TensorFlow will never touch the `void*` wrapped by these structures, except
    /// to initialize it as `nullptr`.
    
    typedef struct TF_RandomAccessFile {
      void* plugin_file;
    } TF_RandomAccessFile;
    
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