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  1. ci/official/containers/ml_build_arm64/builder.devtoolset/stringop_trunc.patch

    -       unsigned short int __usi;					      \
    -       unsigned char __uc;						      \
    -     } *__u = __s;							      \
    -     __uint8_t __c = (__uint8_t) (c);					      \
    -									      \
    -     /* This `switch' statement will be removed at compile-time.  */	      \
    -     switch ((unsigned int) (n))					      \
    -       {								      \
    -       case 15:								      \
    -	 __u->__ui = __c * 0x01010101;					      \
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  2. doc/go_mem.html

    The completion of all <code>init</code> functions is synchronized before
    the start of the function <code>main.main</code>.
    </p>
    
    <h3 id="go">Goroutine creation</h3>
    
    <p class="rule">
    The <code>go</code> statement that starts a new goroutine
    is synchronized before the start of the goroutine's execution.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    For example, in this program:
    </p>
    
    <pre>
    var a string
    
    func f() {
    	print(a)
    }
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  3. WORKSPACE

    )
    
    # Initialize the TensorFlow repository and all dependencies.
    #
    # The cascade of load() statements and tf_workspace?() calls works around the
    # restriction that load() statements need to be at the top of .bzl files.
    # E.g. we can not retrieve a new repository with http_archive and then load()
    # a macro from that repository in the same file.
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  4. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

    
    ## Conflict Resolution
    
    Conflicts in an open source project can take many forms, from someone having a bad day and using harsh and hurtful language in the issue queue, to more serious instances such as sexist/racist statements or threats of violence, and everything in between.
    
    If the behavior is threatening or harassing, or for other reasons requires immediate escalation, please see below.
    
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  5. SECURITY.md

    vulnerabilities.
    
    ## Security properties of execution modes
    
    TensorFlow has several execution modes, with Eager-mode being the default in v2.
    Eager mode lets users write imperative-style statements that can be easily
    inspected and debugged and it is intended to be used during the development
    phase.
    
    As part of the differences that make Eager mode easier to debug, the [shape
    inference
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  6. tensorflow/BUILD

        define_values = {"no_xla_deps_in_cuda": "true"},
        visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
    )
    
    # Crosses between framework_shared_object and a bunch of other configurations
    # due to limitations in nested select() statements.
    config_setting(
        name = "framework_shared_object",
        define_values = {"framework_shared_object": "true"},
        visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
    )
    
    config_setting(
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  7. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    /*
    Implementation details.
    
    Cgo provides a way for Go programs to call C code linked into the same
    address space. This comment explains the operation of cgo.
    
    Cgo reads a set of Go source files and looks for statements saying
    import "C". If the import has a doc comment, that comment is
    taken as literal C code to be used as a preamble to any C code
    generated by cgo. A typical preamble #includes necessary definitions:
    
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