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  1. okhttp-brotli/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/brotli/BrotliInterceptor.kt

    package okhttp3.brotli
    
    import okhttp3.Interceptor
    import okhttp3.Response
    import okhttp3.brotli.internal.uncompress
    
    /**
     * Transparent Brotli response support.
     *
     * Adds Accept-Encoding: br to request and checks (and strips) for Content-Encoding: br in
     * responses.  n.b. this replaces the transparent gzip compression in BridgeInterceptor.
     */
    object BrotliInterceptor : Interceptor {
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  2. docs/features/calls.md

    OkHttp may add headers that are absent from the original request, including `Content-Length`, `Transfer-Encoding`, `User-Agent`, `Host`, `Connection`, and `Content-Type`. It will add an `Accept-Encoding` header for transparent response compression unless the header is already present. If you’ve got cookies, OkHttp will add a `Cookie` header with them.
    
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  3. README.md

    OkHttp is an HTTP client that’s efficient by default:
    
     * HTTP/2 support allows all requests to the same host to share a socket.
     * Connection pooling reduces request latency (if HTTP/2 isn’t available).
     * Transparent GZIP shrinks download sizes.
     * Response caching avoids the network completely for repeat requests.
    
    OkHttp perseveres when the network is troublesome: it will silently recover from common connection
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  4. docs/changelogs/changelog_1x.md

       certain eviction scenarios, leading to dropped response headers.
    
    ## Version 1.5.1
    
    _2014-03-11_
    
     * Fix 1.5.0 regression where connections should not have been recycled.
     * Fix 1.5.0 regression where transparent Gzip was broken by attempting to
       recover from another I/O failure.
     * Fix problems where spdy/3.1 headers may not have been compressed properly.
     * Fix problems with spdy/3.1 and http/2 where the wrong window size was being
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  5. common/scripts/tracing.sh

      # Get trace ID from TRACEPARENT, if present
      local tid
      tid="$(<<<"${TRACEPARENT:-}" cut -d- -f2)"
      tid="${tid:-"$(tr -dc 'a-f0-9' < /dev/urandom | head -c 32)"}"
      # Always generate a new span ID
      local sid
      sid="$(tr -dc 'a-f0-9' < /dev/urandom | head -c 16)"
    
      # Execute the command they wanted with the propagation through TRACEPARENT
      if [[ $was_execution_trace == 1 ]]; then
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  6. okhttp-brotli/README.md

    OkHttp Brotli Implementation
    ============================
    
    This module is an implementation of [Brotli][1] compression.
    It enables Brotli support in addition to tranparent Gzip support,
    provided Accept-Encoding is not set previously.  Modern web servers
    must choose to return Brotli responses.  n.b. It is not used for
    sending requests.
    
    ```java
    OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient.Builder()
      .addInterceptor(BrotliInterceptor.INSTANCE)
      .build();
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  7. docs/kms/IAM.md

      secure key store. For example, you can run MinIO + KES + Hashicorp Vault.
    
    > What about an exiting MinIO deployment? Can I just upgrade my cluster?
    
    Yes, MinIO will try to transparently migrate any existing IAM data and either stores
    it in plaintext (no KMS) or re-encrypts using the KMS.
    
    > Is this change backward compatible? Will it break my setup?
    
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  8. docs/contribute/code_of_conduct.md

       and act with empathy. Do not turn disagreements into personal attacks.
    
     * **Be collaborative**: Collaboration reduces redundancy and improves the quality of our work. We
       strive for transparency within our open source community, and we work closely with upstream
       developers and others in the free software community to coordinate our efforts.
    
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  9. cmd/streaming-v4-unsigned.go

    	trailers http.Header
    
    	buffer []byte
    	offset int
    	err    error
    	debug  bool
    }
    
    func (cr *s3UnsignedChunkedReader) Close() (err error) {
    	return cr.err
    }
    
    // Read - implements `io.Reader`, which transparently decodes
    // the incoming AWS Signature V4 streaming signature.
    func (cr *s3UnsignedChunkedReader) Read(buf []byte) (n int, err error) {
    	// First, if there is any unread data, copy it to the client
    	// provided buffer.
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  10. README.md

             alt="Istio logo" title="Istio" height="100" width="100" />
    </a>
    
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