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  1. DeviceGuardImplInterface.cpp
  2. DeviceGuardImplInterface.h
  3. FakeGuardImpl.h
  4. InlineDeviceGuard.h
  5. InlineEvent.h
  6. InlineStreamGuard.h
  7. LocalDispatchKeySet.cpp
  8. LocalDispatchKeySet.h
  9. README.md
  10. VirtualGuardImpl.h
c10/core/impl/README.md

c10/core/impl provides headers for functionality that is only needed in very specific use-cases (e.g., you are defining a new device type), which are generally only needed by C10 or PyTorch code. If you are an ordinary end-user, you should not use headers in this folder. We permanently give NO backwards-compatibility guarantees for implementations in this folder.

Compare with c10/util, which provides functionality that is not directly related to being a deep learning library (e.g., C++20 polyfills), but may still be generally useful and visible to users.

(We don't call this c10/detail, because the detail namespace convention is for header private details. However, c10::impl may be utilized from external headers; it simply indicates that the functionality is not for end users.)