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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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tensorflow/c/c_api.h
// materialized in the address space of the calling process. // * int is used as an index into arrays. // * Deletion functions are safe to call on nullptr. // // Questions left to address: // * Might at some point need a way for callers to provide their own Env. // * Maybe add TF_TensorShape that encapsulates dimension info. // // Design decisions made: // * Backing store for tensor memory has an associated deallocation
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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; // auto fp_cleaner = gtl::MakeCleanup([fp] { fclose(fp); });
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api.h
TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern void TFE_ContextExportRunMetadata(TFE_Context* ctx, TF_Buffer* buf, TF_Status* status); // Some TF ops need a step container to be set to limit the lifetime of some // resources (mostly TensorArray and Stack, used in while loop gradients in // graph mode). Calling this on a context tells it to start a step.
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/posix/posix_filesystem.h
// // In general, the `TF_InitPlugin` symbol doesn't need to be exposed in a header // file, since the plugin registration will look for the symbol in the DSO file // that provides the filesystem functionality. However, the POSIX filesystem // needs to be statically registered in some tests and utilities for building // the API files at the time of creating the pip package. Hence, we need to
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tensorflow/c/eager/tape.h
// // Gradient is the type returned by gradient functions. In Python TF it's either // Tensor or IndexedSlices or None, which here we map to nullptr. Gradients need // to allow their size to be computed and they need to be passable to a backward // function and deleted (as the backprop code creates lots of gradients the user // is not interested in). //
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src/cmd/cgo/internal/test/issue26213/jni.h
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // It's going to be hard to include a whole real JVM to test this. // So we'll simulate a really easy JVM using just the parts we need. // This is the relevant part of jni.h. // On Android NDK16, jobject is defined like this in C and C++ typedef void* jobject; typedef jobject jclass; typedef jobject jthrowable; typedef jobject jstring;
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tensorflow/c/c_api_experimental.h
// OK to not have the inputs properly set in `op`. See `input_tensors` // if you want shape inference to consider the input tensors of the // op for shape inference. // - The types need not be set in `input_shapes` as it is not used. // - The number of `input_tensors` should be the same as the number of items // in `input_shapes`. // // The results are returned in `output_shapes` and
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tensorflow/c/experimental/grappler/grappler.h
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. // It's optional for plugin to set functions to return true/false. If not
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tensorflow/c/eager/immediate_execution_operation.h
virtual ImmediateExecutionContext* GetContext() const = 0; // Following two methods are used to support custom device. // Return true if the inputs contain custom device tensor handle. It means // that the argument need to be handled by a custom device. virtual bool HasCustomDeviceInput() const = 0; virtual const tensorflow::OpDef* OpDef() const = 0; virtual Status InputLength(const char* input_name, int* length) = 0;
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