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ci/README.md
> effort to improve the structure of CI and build related files within the > TensorFlow repo. This warning will be removed when the contents of this > directory are stable and appropriate documentation around its usage is in > place. Maintainer: TensorFlow DevInfra ******************************************************************************** The CI folder contains the configuration files and scripts used to build, test,
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ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/builder.devtoolset/rpm-patch.sh
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # ============================================================================== # # Given an RPM spec file $1, apply its patches. SPEC="$1" grep '%patch' "${SPEC}" |while read cmd ; do N=$(echo "${cmd}" |sed 's,%patch\([0-9]\+\).*,\1,') file=$(grep "Patch$N:" "${SPEC}" |sed 's,.*: ,,') parg=$(echo "${cmd}" |sed 's,.*\(-p[0-9]\).*,\1,')
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RELEASE.md
configure a `work_dir` when running your dispatcher server and set `dispatcher_fault_tolerance=True`. The dispatcher will store its state to `work_dir`, so that on restart it can continue from its previous state after restart. * Adds support for sharing dataset graphs via shared filesystem instead of over RPC. This reduces load on the dispatcher, improving performance of
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tensorflow/BUILD
# dlopen() on Linux), the library finds libtensorflow_framework.so (no # filesystem search takes place, since libtensorflow_framework.so has already # been loaded by pywrap_tensorflow) and registers its ops and kernels via # REGISTER_OP and REGISTER_KERNEL_BUILDER (which use symbols from # libtensorflow_framework.so), and pywrap_tensorflow can then use these
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configure.py
"""Loop over user prompts for an ENV param until receiving a valid response. For the env param var_name, read from the environment or verify user input until receiving valid input. When done, set var_name in the environ_cp to its new value. Args: environ_cp: (Dict) copy of the os.environ. var_name: (String) string for name of environment variable, e.g. "TF_MYVAR". var_default: (String) default value string.
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tensorflow/c/c_api.h
// of all the strings in the list. // (3) If type == TF_ATTR_SHAPE and is_list == 0 // then total_size is the number of dimensions // of the shape valued attribute, or -1 // if its rank is unknown. // (4) If type == TF_ATTR_SHAPE and is_list == 1 // then total_size is the cumulative number // of dimensions of all shapes in the list. // (5) Otherwise, total_size is undefined.
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.bazelrc
# Enable the runfiles symlink tree on Windows. This makes it possible to build # the pip package on Windows without an intermediate data-file archive, as the # build_pip_package script in its current form (as of Aug 2023) uses the # runfiles symlink tree to decide what to put into the Python wheel. startup --windows_enable_symlinks build:windows --enable_runfiles # Default paths for TF_SYSTEM_LIBS
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tensorflow/c/eager/parallel_device/parallel_device_lib.cc
// finished, if any. // // `cancellation_manager` must live until after `Join` finishes and pending // `is_async` operations finish. In addition to allowing the caller to cancel // the operation, its `StartCancel` method will be called if op execution // fails on any device in order to cancel the others. void StartExecute(TFE_Context* context, const char* operation_name,
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