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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/native/building_cpp_projects.adoc
[[sec:cpp_supported_tool_chain]] === Supported tool chain Gradle offers the ability to execute the same build using different tool chains. When you build a native binary, Gradle will attempt to locate a tool chain installed on your machine that can build the binary. Gradle select the first tool chain that can build for the target operating system and architecture.
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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/lite/transforms/pin_ops_with_side_effects.cc
// // By moving the logic to compile time, we will be able to do a finer-grained // data flow analysis in the future, which will enable more optimizations. // This could happen in two steps: // (1) build multiple dependency chains (one per variable), still treating // function/subgraph calls as black boxes (i.e., all variables would // be assumed to be read and modified within control operations)
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platforms/core-configuration/declarative-dsl-core/src/main/kotlin/org/gradle/internal/declarativedsl/dom/fromLanguageTree/LanguageTreeToDom.kt
is FunctionCall -> run { val errors = mutableListOf<DocumentError>() // Check for receiver: if it is a complex expression, it cannot be expressed in a DOM; but we can handle access chains as chained names val name = when (expr.receiver) { null -> expr.name is PropertyAccess -> expr.receiver.asChainedNameOrNull()?.plus(".${expr.name}") ?: run {
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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/tensorflow/transforms/convert_control_to_data_outputs.cc
return true; } // Populates `chain_resource_to_ops_map`, the map from all resources that need // to be chained to the set of operations that access the resource, and // `resource_equivalence_classes`. Resources are equivalent if they are accessed // by a common op, and equivalent resources will be assigned to the same chain. void CollectChainResources( func::FuncOp func, ResourceToOpsMapTy& chain_resource_to_ops_map,
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src/text/template/doc.go
Pipelines A pipeline is a possibly chained sequence of "commands". A command is a simple value (argument) or a function or method call, possibly with multiple arguments: Argument The result is the value of evaluating the argument. .Method [Argument...] The method can be alone or the last element of a chain but, unlike methods in the middle of a chain, it can take arguments.
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pilot/pkg/networking/core/listener_builder_test.go
if k == model.VirtualInboundListenerName && v != 3 { t.Fatalf("expect virtual listener has 3 passthrough filter chains, found %d", v) } if k == model.VirtualInboundCatchAllHTTPFilterChainName && v != 2 { t.Fatalf("expect virtual listener has 2 passthrough filter chains, found %d", v) } } if tt.useExactBalance {
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platforms/core-configuration/declarative-dsl-core/src/test/kotlin/org/gradle/internal/declarativedsl/parsing/BasicParsingTest.kt
name parts = [MyOtherData] )""".trimIndent() results.assert(expected) } @Test fun `parses function invocations without access chains`() { val results = parse( """ f(x = y) f(1) """.trimIndent() ) val expected = """
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pkg/proxy/nftables/helpers_test.go
tx.Add(&knftables.Table{}) tx.Add(&knftables.Chain{ Name: "mark-masq-chain", }) tx.Add(&knftables.Chain{ Name: "masquerade-chain", }) tx.Add(&knftables.Chain{ Name: "empty-chain", }) tx.Add(&knftables.Rule{ Chain: "mark-masq-chain", Rule: "mark set mark or 0x4000", }) tx.Add(&knftables.Rule{ Chain: "masquerade-chain", Rule: "mark and 0x4000 == 0 return", })
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pilot/pkg/networking/core/gateway.go
// are to each other we should encapsulate them some way to ensure they remain consistent (mainly that // in each an index refers to the same chain). func (ml *MutableGatewayListener) build(builder *ListenerBuilder, opts gatewayListenerOpts) error { if len(opts.filterChainOpts) == 0 { return fmt.Errorf("must have more than 0 chains in listener %q", ml.Listener.Name) } httpConnectionManagers := make([]*hcm.HttpConnectionManager, len(ml.Listener.FilterChains))
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pilot/pkg/model/gateway.go
// one or more hosts but have different TLS certificates. In this case, we end up having separate filter chain // for each server, with the filter chain match matching on the server specific TLS certs and SNI headers. // We have two options here: either have all filter chains use the same RDS route name (e.g. "443") and expose // all virtual hosts on that port to every filter chain uniformly or expose only the set of virtual hosts
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