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  1. .bazelrc

    #     release_cpu_windows:             Toolchain and CUDA options for Windows CPU builds.
    # LINT.IfChange
    # Default build options. These are applied first and unconditionally.
    
    # These are used to generate the ML wheel version string.
    # See the explanation in the file comment of
    # @local_xla//third_party/py/python_wheel.bzl.
    # The generated version suffix is used in
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  2. ci/official/requirements_updater/requirements.in

    ml_dtypes >= 0.5.1, < 0.6.0
    auditwheel >= 6.1.0
    # 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
    keras-nightly ~= 3.10.0.dev
    tb-nightly ~= 2.20.0.a
    # For new protobuf, if V.x.y is gencode version, then runtime version U must be
    # V <= U <= V+1
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  3. SECURITY.md

    TensorFlow supports a wide range of input data formats. For example it can
    process images, audio, videos, and text. There are several modules specialized
    in taking those formats, modifying them, and/or converting them to intermediate
    formats that can be processed by TensorFlow.
    
    These modifications and conversions are handled by a variety of libraries that
    have different security properties and provide different levels of confidence
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  4. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    3. The EGLDisplay and EGLConfig types from the EGL API.
    
    These types are uintptr on the Go side because they would otherwise
    confuse the Go garbage collector; they are sometimes not really
    pointers but data structures encoded in a pointer type. All operations
    on these types must happen in C. The proper constant to initialize an
    empty such reference is 0, not nil.
    
    These special cases were introduced in Go 1.10. For auto-updating code
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  5. .gitattributes

    # https://github.com/Danimoth/gitattributes
    
    # These are explicitly windows files and should use crlf
    *.bat           text eol=crlf
    
    # These files are text and should be normalized (Convert crlf => lf)
    *.bash          text eol=lf
    *.css           text diff=css
    *.htm           text diff=html
    *.html          text diff=html
    *.java          text diff=java
    *.sh            text eol=lf
    
    
    # These files are binary and should be left untouched
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  6. ci/official/README.md

        -   Uses `pycpp.sh`
    -   Presubmit jobs (Run on every GitHub PR)
        -   Uses `pycpp.sh`, `code_check_changed_files.sh`
    
    These "env" files match up with an environment matrix that roughly covers:
    
    -   Different Python versions
    -   Linux, MacOS, and Windows machines (these pool definitions are internal)
    -   x86 and arm64
    -   CPU-only, or with NVIDIA CUDA support (Linux only), or with TPUs
    
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  7. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/expr_test.go

    	// Junk at EOF.
    	{"3 x", 3, false},
    	// Big number
    	{"4611686018427387904", 4611686018427387904, true},
    }
    
    func TestExpr(t *testing.T) {
    	p := NewParser(nil, nil, nil) // Expression evaluation uses none of these fields of the parser.
    	for i, test := range exprTests {
    		p.start(lex.Tokenize(test.input))
    		result := int64(p.expr())
    		if result != test.output {
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  8. doc/next/1-intro.md

    <style>
      main ul li { margin: 0.5em 0; }
    </style>
    
    ## DRAFT RELEASE NOTES — Introduction to Go 1.26 {#introduction}
    
    **Go 1.26 is not yet released. These are work-in-progress release notes.
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  9. go.env

    # This file contains the initial defaults for go command configuration.
    # Values set by 'go env -w' and written to the user's go/env file override these.
    # The environment overrides everything else.
    
    # Use the Go module mirror and checksum database by default.
    # See https://proxy.golang.org for details.
    GOPROXY=https://proxy.golang.org,direct
    GOSUMDB=sum.golang.org
    
    # Automatically download newer toolchains as directed by go.mod files.
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  10. doc/godebug.md

    with the [`gocacheverify`, `gocachehash`, and `gocachetest` settings](/cmd/go/#hdr-Build_and_test_caching).
    There is no plan to remove these settings.
    
    ### Go 1.6
    
    Go 1.6 introduced transparent support for HTTP/2,
    controlled by the [`http2client`, `http2server`, and `http2debug` settings](/pkg/net/http/#hdr-HTTP_2).
    There is no plan to remove these settings.
    
    ### Go 1.5
    
    Go 1.5 introduced a pure Go DNS resolver,
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