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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_unified_experimental_internal.h
return ptr->getKind() == kGraph || ptr->getKind() == kMlir; } }; // An abstract operation describes an operation by its type, name, and // attributes. It can be "executed" by the context with some input tensors. // It is allowed to reusing the same abstract operation for multiple execution // on a given context, with the same or different input tensors. class TracingOperation : public AbstractOperation { protected:
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tensorflow/c/eager/immediate_execution_context.h
// Returns whether `device_name` is registered as a custom device. virtual bool IsCustomDevice(const string& device_name) = 0; // Register a custom device. It will return error is the device name is // already registered. // TODO(tfrt-devs): Remove this method. Let caller register it directly into // CustomDeviceOpHandler. virtual Status RegisterCustomDevice(const string& name,
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tensorflow/c/eager/abstract_tensor_handle.h
~AbstractTensorHandle() override {} public: // Returns tensor dtype. virtual tensorflow::DataType DataType() const = 0; // Returns the status of the tensor handle. If it is a tfrt::TensorHandle, // the tensor handle can be an error and return non-OK status. virtual tensorflow::Status TensorHandleStatus() const; // Returns tensor shape. If tensor has unknown rank, shape remains untouched.
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/gcs/ram_file_block_cache.h
/// be accessed while holding the Block's mu lock. The data vector should only /// be accessed after state == FINISHED, and it should never be modified. /// /// In order to prevent deadlocks, never grab the block-cache-wide mu_ lock /// AFTER grabbing any block's mu lock. It is safe to grab mu without locking /// mu_. struct Block { /// The block data. std::vector<char> data;
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/filesystem_interface.h
/// /// All memory allocated by the plugin that will be owned by core TensorFlow /// must be allocated using the allocator in this structure. Core TensorFlow /// will use the deallocator to free this memory once it no longer needs it. /// /// IMPORTANT: To maintain binary compatibility, the layout of this structure /// must not change! In the unlikely case that new global operations must be /// provided, add them at the end of the structure.
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tensorflow/c/experimental/next_pluggable_device/c_api.h
// Create a `tensorflow::PluginResource` to the ResourceMgr provided by the // `ctx`. The `tensorflow::PluginResource` wraps a resource by plugin (as a // opaque pointer, since TensorFlow cannot parse it). `delete_func` is needed // for ResourceMgr to clean up the resource. `status` will be set. TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern void TF_CreatePluginResource( TF_OpKernelContext* ctx, const char* container_name,
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tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/modular_filesystem.h
// for `Env::Default()` altogether, but that's a different project, not in // scope for now. I'm just mentioning this here as that transition will mean // removal of the registration part from `Env` and adding it here instead: we // will need tables to hold for each scheme the function tables that implement // the needed functionality instead of the current `FileSystemRegistry` code in // `core/platform/env.cc`.
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tensorflow/c/eager/gradients.h
// // `GetID` returns a unique id for the wrapped tensor which is used to maintain // a map (`tensorflow::eager::TensorTape`) from the wrapped tensor to the id of // the op that produced it (or -1 if this tensor was watched using // `GradientTape::Watch`.) The op_id is simply a unique index assigned to each // op executed under the tape. A separate map (`tensorflow::eager::OpTape`)
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