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Summary of Changes
This pull request removes the inference
folder, which contains duplicate samples. This resolves the issue reported in b/404290818. The changes involve deleting several files related to inference examples, including test files, source code files, and requirements files.
Highlights
- Removal of Duplicate Samples: The primary goal of this PR is to remove the
inference
folder containing duplicate samples, cleaning up the codebase. - File Deletion: Multiple files related to inference examples have been deleted, including Python source files, test files, and requirements files.
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- generative_ai/inference/inference_api_test.py
- Removed the entire file, which contained tests for the inference API.
- generative_ai/inference/non_stream_multimodality_basic.py
- Removed the entire file, which contained a basic non-stream multimodal inference example.
- generative_ai/inference/non_stream_text_basic.py
- Removed the entire file, which contained a basic non-stream text inference example.
- generative_ai/inference/noxfile_config.py
- Removed the entire file, which contained the noxfile configuration.
- generative_ai/inference/requirements-test.txt
- Removed the entire file, which contained test requirements.
- generative_ai/inference/requirements.txt
- Removed the entire file, which contained the requirements for the inference examples.
- generative_ai/inference/stream_multimodality_basic.py
- Removed the entire file, which contained a basic stream multimodal inference example.
- generative_ai/inference/stream_text_basic.py
- Removed the entire file, which contained a basic stream text inference example.
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A folder of samples, now gone,
Duplicates vanished, a new dawn.
Codebase cleaner, a joyful sight,
Inference samples, taking flight.
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Code Review
The pull request aims to remove duplicate samples located in the inference
folder. This cleanup helps in maintaining a single source of truth for the samples, which is a good practice. The changes involve deleting several files related to inference examples.
Merge Readiness
The pull request removes duplicate samples, which should simplify maintenance and reduce confusion. Since the changes involve deleting files, it's crucial to ensure that these files are indeed duplicates and not used elsewhere. I am unable to directly approve the pull request, and recommend that others review and approve this code before merging. Given the nature of the changes (file deletions), it would be prudent to have a second pair of eyes confirm the correctness of the removal.
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Description
Fixes b/404290818