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SECURITY.md
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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tensorflow/BUILD
# TF_LoadLibrary/tf.load_op_library) register their ops and kernels with this # shared object directly. # # For example, from Python tf.load_op_library loads a custom op library (via # 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
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internal/config/storageclass/storage-class.go
} return "" } // Parses given storageClassEnv and returns a storageClass structure. // Supported Storage Class format is "Scheme:Number of parity drives". // Currently only supported scheme is "EC". func parseStorageClass(storageClassEnv string) (sc StorageClass, err error) { s := strings.Split(storageClassEnv, ":") // only two elements allowed in the string - "scheme" and "number of parity drives" if len(s) > 2 {
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docs/en/docs/environment-variables.md
/// ## Types and Validation These environment variables can only handle **text strings**, as they are external to Python and have to be compatible with other programs and the rest of the system (and even with different operating systems, as Linux, Windows, macOS).
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apache-maven/src/main/appended-resources/META-INF/NOTICE.vm
the following is provided for informational purposes only, and you should look to the Redistributor's license for terms and conditions of use. ASM 4.1 The plug-in includes software developed by the ObjectWeb consortium as part of the ASM project at http://asm.ow2.org/ http://asm.ow2.org/. A subset of ASM is re-packaged within the source and binary of the plug-in (org.eclipse.sisu.space.asm.*) to avoid version collisions with other usage and is also available from the plug-in's github repository. Your...
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docs/recipes.md
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/Files.java
} /** * Returns a {@link Traverser} instance for the file and directory tree. The returned traverser * starts from a {@link File} and will return all files and directories it encounters. * * <p><b>Warning:</b> {@code File} provides no support for symbolic links, and as such there is no * way to ensure that a symbolic link to a directory is not followed when traversing the tree. In
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AtomicDoubleArray.java
/* * Written by Doug Lea with assistance from members of JCP JSR-166 * Expert Group and released to the public domain, as explained at * http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ */ /* * Source: * http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/jsr166/src/jsr166e/extra/AtomicDoubleArray.java?revision=1.5 * (Modified to adapt to guava coding conventions and * to use AtomicLongArray instead of sun.misc.Unsafe) */
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tests/prepared_stmt_test.go
} } // TestPreparedStmtConcurrentClose test calling close and executing SQL concurrently // for example: one goroutine found error and just close the database, and others are executing SQL // this test making sure that the gorm would not get a Segmentation Fault, // and the only error cause by this is using a closed Stmt or gorm.ErrInvalidDB // and all of the goroutine must got gorm.ErrInvalidDB after database close
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
And it will also have both responses in the documentation, one for `404` and one for `403`. /// ## The main `FastAPI` Now, let's see the module at `app/main.py`. Here's where you import and use the class `FastAPI`. This will be the main file in your application that ties everything together.
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