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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_unified_experimental_test.cc
TF_DeleteOutputList(func_outputs); } /** * We traced so far this function: * * def two_adds(a, b): * my_add1 = a + b * my_add2 = b + b * return my_add1, my_add2 * * Now we will execute this function with an eager context: * * output1, output2 = two_adds(2.0, 3.0) * * and check that we got 5.0 and 6.0 as results. */ // Build eager context.
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/gcs/ram_file_block_cache_test.cc
TF_EXPECT_OK(ReadCache(&cache4, want_filename, want_offset, want_n, &out)); EXPECT_EQ(calls, 4); } TEST(RamFileBlockCacheTest, BlockAlignment) { // Initialize a 256-byte buffer. This is the file underlying the reads we'll // do in this test. const size_t size = 256; std::vector<char> buf; buf.reserve(size); for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { buf.push_back(i); }
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/modular_filesystem.cc
UniquePtrTo_TF_Status plugin_status(TF_NewStatus(), TF_DeleteStatus); std::string translated_name = TranslateName(dir); // Note that `children` is allocated by the plugin and freed by core // TensorFlow, so we need to use `plugin_memory_free_` here. char** children = nullptr; const int num_children = ops_->get_children(filesystem_.get(), translated_name.c_str(), &children, plugin_status.get());
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CONTRIBUTING.md
using a job called "copybara". **5. Copy to Google Internal codebase and run internal CI** - Once the PR is in the Google codebase, we make sure it integrates well with its dependencies and the rest of the system. - Rarely, If the tests fail at this stage, we cannot merge the code. - If needed, we may come to you to make some changes. At times, it may not be
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/modular_filesystem_registration.cc
return OkStatus(); } // Validates the random access file operations supplied by the plugin. static Status ValidateHelper(const TF_RandomAccessFileOps* ops) { if (ops == nullptr) { // We allow filesystems where files can only be written to (from TF code) return OkStatus(); } if (ops->cleanup == nullptr) return errors::FailedPrecondition(
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/gcs/gcs_filesystem.cc
int64_t read; auto content_length = stream.headers().find("content-length"); if (content_length == stream.headers().end()) { // When we read a file with offset that is bigger than the actual file size. // GCS will return an empty header (e.g no `content-length` header). In this // case, we will set read to `0` and continue. read = 0; } else if (!absl::SimpleAtoi(content_length->second, &read)) {
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tensorflow/c/eager/tape.h
// // Below here we do the gradient algorithm. It works as follows: // // First we filter the tape to just the subset of operations we want to // differentiate. In the process of doing so we count how many times each Tensor // is used as an input to an op (so we know when we're done computing gradients // for that Tensor). We also count, for each tape entry, how many of its output
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tensorflow/c/BUILD
"//conditions:default": [], }), tags = [ "no_cuda_asan", # TODO(b/181771536) "no_windows", # TODO(b/155444728) ], # We must ensure that the dependencies can be dynamically linked since # the shared library must be able to use core:framework. deps = [ ":c_api", ":c_api_internal", ":c_test_util",
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ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/code_check_full.bats
to a banned CUDA dependency when '--define framework_shared_object=false' is set. This means that a CUDA target was probably included via an is_static condition, used when targeting platforms like Windows where we build statically instead of dynamically. Here's the output from bazel query: EOF cat $BATS_TEST_TMPDIR/out [[ ! -s $BATS_TEST_TMPDIR/out ]] } @test "All tensorflow.org/code links point to real files" {
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api.h
// error information in *status. TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern void TFE_ContextOptionsSetConfig( TFE_ContextOptions* options, const void* proto, size_t proto_len, TF_Status* status); // Controls how to act when we try to run an operation on a given device but // some input tensors are not on that device. // LINT.IfChange // Note: Keep in sync with internal copy of enum in eager/context.h. typedef enum TFE_ContextDevicePlacementPolicy {
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