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  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/cmd/go/internal/cache/
cache_test.go 307 // it gets a reprieve until the time comes for a new Trim scan.
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/cmd/trace/
main.go 49 (the 'view trace' page) comes from the Chrome/Chromium project
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/cmd/vet/
shadow.go 67 // check, at least until something cleverer comes along.
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/cmd/go/internal/cache/
cache_test.go 307 // it gets a reprieve until the time comes for a new Trim scan.
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/cmd/trace/
main.go 49 (the 'view trace' page) comes from the Chrome/Chromium project
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/cmd/vet/
shadow.go 67 // check, at least until something cleverer comes along.
  /build/soong/cc/
linker.go 184 // If libc and libdl are both in system_shared_libs make sure libd comes after libc
  /external/tensorflow/tensorflow/contrib/verbs/
README.md 55 The tensor transfer process is initiated when the receiver requests a tensor. In code it is done by calling **Rendezvous::Recv()** or **Rendezvous::RecvAsync()**. The TensorFlow base implementation handles the case where the requested tensor is located on the same node. The more interesting case where the requested tensor is located on a remote node (receiver != sender) is to be handled in a derivation of the pure virtual **BaseRemoteRendezvous::RecvFromRemoteAsync()**. TensorFlow provides a default GRPC based implementation which comes in the vanilla version but suffers in scalability when running large models. Our RDMA based implementation presumes to be more scalable. HKUST's contrib GDR implementation is more scalable than GRPC, and less scalable than ours, only because we did our evolution based on it.
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/elfexec/
elfexec.go 102 // whichever comes first.
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/html/template/
error.go 41 // If the data comes from a trusted source, use content types to exempt it
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/net/
addrselect.go 95 // The algorithm and variable names comes from RFC 6724 section 6.
cgo_unix.go 160 // comes up again. golang.org/issue/6232.
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/runtime/
mksizeclasses.go 24 // In practice, only one of the wastes comes into play for a
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/text/template/
multi_test.go 156 // In these tests, actual content (not just template definitions) comes from the parsed files.
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/unicode/
letter_test.go 420 // Upper comes before lower (Cherokee).
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/vendor/golang_org/x/net/lex/httplex/
httplex.go 9 // and x/net/http2. It comes with no API stability promise.
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/elfexec/
elfexec.go 102 // whichever comes first.
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/html/template/
error.go 41 // If the data comes from a trusted source, use content types to exempt it
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/net/
addrselect.go 95 // The algorithm and variable names comes from RFC 6724 section 6.
cgo_unix.go 160 // comes up again. golang.org/issue/6232.
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/runtime/
mksizeclasses.go 24 // In practice, only one of the wastes comes into play for a
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/text/template/
multi_test.go 156 // In these tests, actual content (not just template definitions) comes from the parsed files.
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/unicode/
letter_test.go 420 // Upper comes before lower (Cherokee).
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/vendor/golang_org/x/net/lex/httplex/
httplex.go 9 // and x/net/http2. It comes with no API stability promise.
  /compatibility/cdd/7_hardware-compatibility/
7_1_display-and-graphics.md 126 to resource qualifier sw320dp), whichever comes first.

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