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

    //    "/job:localhost/replica:0/task:0/device:GPU:1"}
    // Then executing an operation on CUSTOM:0 will execute it on GPU:0 and GPU:1.
    //
    // Implicit copies onto `device_name` are allowed, replicating the value once
    // per device in `underlying_devices`. Implicit copies off of the device throw
    // an error.
    //
    // All component tensors must have the same dtype. Currently they must also have
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  2. tensorflow/c/c_api.h

    //   like shadowing a numpy array.
    // * We do not provide TF_OK since it is not strictly necessary and we
    //   are not optimizing for convenience.
    // * We make assumption that one session has one graph.  This should be
    //   fine since we have the ability to run sub-graphs.
    // * We could allow NULL for some arguments (e.g., NULL options arg).
    //   However since convenience is not a primary goal, we don't do this.
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  3. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_unified_experimental.h

    int TF_OutputListNumOutputs(TF_OutputList* o);
    // Return the `i`th output in the list.
    TF_AbstractTensor* TF_OutputListGet(TF_OutputList* o, int i);
    // Append a tensor at the end of the output list, growing its size by one.
    void TF_OutputListPushBack(TF_OutputList* o, TF_AbstractTensor* tensor,
                               TF_Status*);
    
    // TF_ExecuteOperation will, if in eager mode, execute, if in graph mode, maybe
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  4. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_experimental.h

        TF_Status* status);
    
    // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    // Eager Executor APIs.
    typedef struct TFE_Executor TFE_Executor;
    
    // Creates a new eager Executor. Nodes in one executor are guaranteed to be
    // executed in sequence. Assigning nodes to different executors allows executing
    // nodes in parallel.
    // in_flight_nodes_limit: when is_async is true, this value controls the
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  5. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/gcs/expiring_lru_cache.h

        // Note: we hold onto mu_ for the rest of this function. In practice, this
        // is okay, as stat requests are typically fast, and concurrent requests are
        // often for the same file. Future work can split this up into one lock per
        // key if this proves to be a significant performance bottleneck.
        absl::MutexLock lock(&mu_);
        if (LookupLocked(key, value)) {
          return TF_SetStatus(status, TF_OK, "");
        }
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  6. tensorflow/c/experimental/grappler/grappler.h

    // TF_TriState is the C API typedef for tri-state.
    typedef enum TF_TriState {
      TF_TriState_Default = 0,
      TF_TriState_Off,
      TF_TriState_On,
    } TF_TriState;
    
    // TF_GrapplerItem represents a combination of a graph, one of more fetch nodes,
    // and potentially a set of nodes to feed.
    typedef struct TF_GrapplerItem TF_GrapplerItem;
    
    // Flags indicating whether existing optimizers should be turned off.
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  7. tensorflow/c/eager/parallel_device/parallel_device_lib.h

      const std::vector<std::string> underlying_devices_;
      // A sequence of thread wrappers, one per device, for executing operations in
      // parallel.
      //
      // Conceptually this is a thread pool with one thread per device. It requires
      // less synchronization than a thread pool would for this task, since Execute
      // acquires each thread in order (and so only one Execute will schedule
      // blocking collective operations at a time), and avoids some dynamic
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  8. tensorflow/c/eager/tape.h

      void DeleteTrace(int64_t tensor_id);
    
      // Consumes the internal state of the tape (so cannot be called more than
      // once) 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.
      // When running backward functions, builds zeros-like tensors for
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  9. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api.h

                                                      TF_Function* function,
                                                      TF_Status* status);
    
    // Removes a function from the context. Once removed, you can no longer
    // TFE_Execute it or TFE_Execute any TFE_Op which has it as an attribute or any
    // other function which calls it as an attribute.
    TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern void TFE_ContextRemoveFunction(TFE_Context* ctx,
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  10. tensorflow/c/eager/gradients.h

      // 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.
      Status ComputeGradient(
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