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  1. tensorflow/c/c_api_experimental.cc

      // caller of event_mgr->ThenExecute() blocks on the completion of the callback
      // (as in the case of ConstOp kernel creation on GPU, which involves copying a
      // CPU tensor to GPU).
      // Setting a larger thread pool does not help with the Swift caller, as we use
      // a different TFE context for each thread of execution (for running graph
      // functions, and their send/recvs corountines).
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  2. tensorflow/c/eager/abstract_context.h

      // destroy an instance of this class.
      virtual void Release() = 0;
    
      // Creates an operation builder and ties it to this context.
      // The returned object can be used for setting operation's attributes,
      // adding inputs and finally executing (immediately or lazily as in tracing)
      // it in this context.
      virtual AbstractOperation* CreateOperation() = 0;
    
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  3. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/gcs/gcs_filesystem.h

              uint64_t block_size, size_t max_bytes, uint64_t max_staleness,
              uint64_t stat_cache_max_age, size_t stat_cache_max_entries);
    } GCSFile;
    
    // This function is used to initialize a filesystem without the need of setting
    // manually environement variables.
    void InitTest(TF_Filesystem* filesystem, bool compose, uint64_t block_size,
                  size_t max_bytes, uint64_t max_staleness,
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  4. tensorflow/c/c_api.h

    // corresponding entry in the `dims` array must be -1.
    //
    // This does not overwrite the existing shape associated with `output`,
    // but merges the input shape with the existing shape.  For example,
    // setting a shape of [-1, 2] with an existing shape [2, -1] would set
    // a final shape of [2, 2] based on shape merging semantics.
    //
    // Returns an error into `status` if:
    //   * `output` is not in `graph`.
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