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  1. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/aarch64_clang.bazelrc

    # > TF's gen_api_init_files has a genrule to run the core TensorFlow code
    # > on the host machine. If we don't have --distinct_host_configuration=false,
    # > the core TensorFlow code will be built once for the host and once for the
    # > target platform.
    # See also https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/guide.html#build-configurations-and-cross-compilation
    build --distinct_host_configuration=false
    
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  2. requirements_lock_3_10.txt

        --hash=sha256:fd1abc0d89e30cc4e02e4064dc67fcc51bd941eb395c502aac3ec19fab46b519 \
        --hash=sha256:ff8fa367d09b717b2a17a052544193ad76cd49979c805768879cb63d9ca50561
        # via requests
    dill==0.3.7 \
        --hash=sha256:76b122c08ef4ce2eedcd4d1abd8e641114bfc6c2867f49f3c41facf65bf19f5e \
        --hash=sha256:cc1c8b182eb3013e24bd475ff2e9295af86c1a38eb1aff128dac8962a9ce3c03
        # via -r requirements.in
    dm-tree==0.1.8 \
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  3. ci/official/README.md

    #      Ex. no_upload      -- Disable all uploads, usually for temporary CI issues
    
    # Recommended: use a local+remote cache.
    #
    #   Bazel will cache your builds in tensorflow/build_output/cache,
    #   and will also try using public build cache results to speed up
    #   your builds. This usually saves a lot of time, especially when
    #   re-running tests. However, note that:
    #
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  4. tensorflow/api_template_v1.__init__.py

      )
    
    # Delete modules that should be hidden from dir().
    # Don't fail if these modules are not available.
    # For e.g. this file will be originally placed under tensorflow/_api/v1 which
    # does not have "python", "core" directories. Then, it will be copied
    # to tensorflow/ which does have these two directories.
    
    try:
      del python
    except NameError:
      pass
    try:
      del core
    except NameError:
    Python
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  5. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/BUILD

    # Experimental filesystem C APIs for TensorFlow.
    # Will be moved in proper place once all filesystems are converted to the
    # modular framework.
    load("//tensorflow:tensorflow.bzl", "tf_cc_test")
    load("//tensorflow/core/platform:rules_cc.bzl", "cc_library")
    
    package(
        # copybara:uncomment default_applicable_licenses = ["//tensorflow:license"],
        licenses = ["notice"],
    )
    
    # This is only for plugins
    cc_library(
        name = "filesystem_interface",
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  6. ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md

       `release_updater.sh`
    
    5) Run the `updater.sh` shell script. \
       If the base requirements file hasn't yet been updated to account for the new
       Python version, which will require different versions for at least some
       dependencies, it will need to be updated now, for the script to run
       successfully.
    
    6) A new `requirements_lock_3_11.txt` file should appear under the root of the
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  7. tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/posix/posix_filesystem_static.cc

    #include "tensorflow/c/experimental/filesystem/plugins/posix/posix_filesystem.h"
    #include "tensorflow/core/platform/status.h"
    
    namespace tensorflow {
    
    // Register the POSIX filesystems statically.
    // Return value will be unused
    bool StaticallyRegisterLocalFilesystems() {
      TF_FilesystemPluginInfo info;
      TF_InitPlugin(&info);
      Status status = filesystem_registration::RegisterFilesystemPluginImpl(&info);
      if (!status.ok()) {
    C++
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  8. tensorflow/c/eager/gradients.cc

      // TODO(srbs): It seems like this is used only for performance optimization
      // and not for correctness. The only downside of keeping this 1 seems to be
      // that the gradient accumulation is unbounded and we will never
      // aggressively aggregate accumulated gradients to recover memory.
      // Revisit and fix.
      return 1;
    }
    
    // Consumes references to the tensors in the gradient_tensors list and returns
    C++
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  9. ci/official/requirements_updater/requirements.in

    lit ~= 17.0.2
    opt_einsum == 3.3.0
    astunparse == 1.6.3
    dill == 0.3.7
    astor == 0.7.1
    typing_extensions == 4.8.0
    gast == 0.4.0
    termcolor == 2.3.0
    wrapt == 1.16.0
    tblib == 2.0.0
    
    # Install tensorboard, and keras
    # Note that here we want the latest version that matches TF major.minor version
    # Note that we must use nightly here as these are used in nightly jobs
    # For release jobs, we will pin these on the release branch
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  10. RELEASE.md

        update your imports accordingly, the old files will be removed in Release
        2.11.
    *   `tf.keras.optimizers.experimental.Optimizer` will graduate in Release 2.11,
        which means `tf.keras.optimizers.Optimizer` will be an alias of
        `tf.keras.optimizers.experimental.Optimizer`. The current
        `tf.keras.optimizers.Optimizer` will continue to be supported as
        `tf.keras.optimizers.legacy.Optimizer`,
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