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  1. .cm/estimated_time_to_review.cm

    # -*- mode: yaml -*-
    manifest:
      version: 1.0
    
    # The `automations` section lists automations to run on PRs in this repository.
    # Each automation has an `if` key that defines conditions to run the automation,
    # as well as a `run` key with the actions to do. All the conditions need to be true
    # for the actions to run (there is an implicit AND relation between
    # the conditions on each line).  Each condition is specified as a Jinja expression.  You
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  2. maven-core/src/site/apt/getting-to-container-configured-mojos.apt

      Currently, mojo configuration is done externally to the container, in the
      DefaultPluginManager in the maven-core API. In order to get from here to
      there, we need to do several things to add capability to the default
      configuration of plexus. This document will detail those changes.
    
    Container Enhancements
    
    * ExpressionEvaluator
    
      Currently, the expression evaluator used to resolve configuration values
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  3. architecture/standards/0003-avoid-introducing-Groovy-types-to-public-api.md

    ## Date
    
    2024-01-12
    
    ## Context
    
    Gradle's public API requires equal access from all JVM-based languages.
    Kotlin, Groovy, Java, and other JVM-based languages should be able to use the Gradle API without relying on another language's standard library.
    
    Historically, Gradle has shipped with some Groovy types in very prominent APIs.
    This required the Kotlin DSL to add special integration to work with Groovy closures.
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  4. architecture/security/istio-agent.md

    requests to the agent, causing the agent to submit a CSR to the configured CA (generally Istiod). For other configuration,
    Envoy will send [ADS](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/intro/arch_overview/operations/dynamic_configuration#aggregated-xds-ads)
    requests to the agent, which will be forwarded to the configured discovery server (general Istiod).
    
    ## CA Flow
    
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  5. docs/contribute/code_of_conduct.md

    Open Source Code of Conduct
    ===========================
    
    At Square, we are committed to contributing to the open source community and simplifying the process
    of releasing and managing open source software. We’ve seen incredible support and enthusiasm from
    thousands of people who have already contributed to our projects — and we want to ensure our community
    continues to be truly open for everyone.
    
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  6. misc/ios/README

    Setting CC is not necessary if the toolchain is built with CC_FOR_TARGET set.
    
    To use the go tool to run individual programs and tests, put $GOROOT/bin into PATH to ensure
    the go_ios_$GOARCH_exec wrapper is found. For example, to run the archive/tar tests:
    
    	export PATH=$GOROOT/bin:$PATH
    	GOOS=ios GOARCH=amd64 CGO_ENABLED=1 go test archive/tar
    
    The go_ios_exec wrapper uses GOARCH to select the emulator (amd64) or the device (arm64).
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  7. docs/tls/README.md

    This section describes how to generate a self-signed certificate using various tools:
    
    * 3.1 [Use certgen to Generate a Certificate](#using-go)
    * 3.2 [Use OpenSSL to Generate a Certificate](#using-open-ssl)
    * 3.3 [Use OpenSSL (with IP address) to Generate a Certificate](#using-open-ssl-with-ip)
    * 3.4 [Use GnuTLS (for Windows) to Generate a Certificate](#using-gnu-tls)
    
    **Note:**
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md

    #### Fix it with `secrets.compare_digest()`
    
    But in our code we are actually using `secrets.compare_digest()`.
    
    In short, it will take the same time to compare `stanleyjobsox` to `stanleyjobson` than it takes to compare `johndoe` to `stanleyjobson`. And the same for the password.
    
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  9. docs/features/connections.md

    Routes supply the **dynamic** information necessary to actually connect to a webserver. This is the specific IP address to attempt (as discovered by a DNS query), the exact proxy server to use (if a [ProxySelector](https://developer.android.com/reference/java/net/ProxySelector.html) is in use), and which version of TLS to negotiate (for HTTPS connections).
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/async-tests.md

    # Async Tests
    
    You have already seen how to test your **FastAPI** applications using the provided `TestClient`. Up to now, you have only seen how to write synchronous tests, without using `async` functions.
    
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