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  1. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/gcs/cleanup.h

    // MakeCleanup(f) returns an RAII cleanup object that calls 'f' in its
    // 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;
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  2. tensorflow/c/eager/tape.h

      // If `persistent` is true, GradientTape will not eagerly delete backward
      // functions (and hence the tensors they keep alive). Instead, everything
      // is deleted in ~GradientTape. Persistent GradientTapes are useful when
      // users want to compute multiple gradients over the same tape.
      explicit GradientTape(bool persistent) : persistent_(persistent) {}
      ~GradientTape() {
        for (const auto& pair : op_tape_) {
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  3. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_experimental.h

                                                       size_t proto_len,
                                                       TF_Status* status);
    
    // TODO(b/166642410): It would be nice, for custom devices and for other users,
    // to have a non-string representation of devices (TF_Device) extracted from
    // tensors/ops/etc. and usable in APIs like OpSetDevice/ResetOp/etc.
    
    #define TFE_CUSTOM_DEVICE_VERSION 4
    
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  4. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/filesystem_interface.h

    ///
    /// Filesystem plugins can be loaded on demand by users via
    /// `Env::LoadLibrary` or during TensorFlow's startup if they are on certain
    /// paths (although this has a security risk if two plugins register for the
    /// same filesystem and the malicious one loads before the legimitate one -
    /// but we consider this to be something that users should care about and
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