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  1. cmd/sftp-server-driver.go

    // When TransferError() is called Close() will also
    // be called, so we do not need to Wait() here.
    func (w *writerAt) TransferError(err error) {
    	_ = w.w.CloseWithError(err)
    	_ = w.r.CloseWithError(err)
    	w.err = err
    }
    
    func (w *writerAt) Close() (err error) {
    	switch {
    	case len(w.buffer) > 0:
    		err = errors.New("some file segments were not flushed from the queue")
    		_ = w.w.CloseWithError(err)
    	case w.err != nil:
    Go
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  2. cmd/metrics-v3-types.go

    					labelValues...))
    		}
    	}
    	return metrics
    }
    
    // Set - sets a metric value along with any provided labels. It is used only
    // with Gauge and Counter metrics.
    //
    // If the MetricName given here is not present in the `MetricsGroup`'s
    // descriptors, this function panics.
    //
    // Panics if `labels` is not a list of ordered label name and label value pairs
    // or if all labels for the metric are not provided.
    Go
    - Registered: Sun May 05 19:28:20 GMT 2024
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  3. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    have to make sure that it's a single process running those previous steps *even* if afterwards, you start **multiple processes** (multiple workers) for the application itself. If those steps were run by **multiple processes**, they would **duplicate** the work by running it on **parallel**, and if the steps were something delicate like a database migration, they could cause conflicts with each other.
    
    Of course, there are some cases where there's no problem in running the previous steps multiple...
    Plain Text
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md

    ## Return the same input data
    
    Here we are declaring a `UserIn` model, it will contain a plaintext password:
    
    === "Python 3.10+"
    
        ```Python hl_lines="7  9"
        {!> ../../../docs_src/response_model/tutorial002_py310.py!}
        ```
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/schema-extra-example.md

    versions of FastAPI before 0.99.0 (0.99.0 and above use the newer OpenAPI 3.1.0) when you used `example` or `examples` with any of the other utilities (`Query()`, `Body()`, etc.) those examples were not added to the JSON Schema that describes that data (not even to OpenAPI's own version of JSON Schema), they were added directly to the *path operation* declaration in OpenAPI (outside the parts of OpenAPI that use JSON Schema).
    
    But now that FastAPI 0.99.0 and above uses OpenAPI 3.1.0, that uses...
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  6. cni/pkg/iptables/iptables.go

    		ext:    ext,
    		nlDeps: nlDeps,
    		cfg:    cfg,
    	}
    
    	// By detecting iptables versions *here* once-for-all we are
    	// committing to using the same binary/variant (legacy or nft)
    	// within all pods as we do on the host.
    	//
    	// This should be fine, as the host binaries are all we have to work with here anyway,
    	// as we are running within a privileged container - and we don't want to take the time to
    Go
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md

    Here we will see how to work with **SQLAlchemy ORM**.
    
    In a similar way you could use any other ORM.
    
    !!! tip
        There's an equivalent article using Peewee here in the docs.
    
    ## File structure
    
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  8. cni/pkg/nodeagent/podcgroupns.go

    	entries, err := fs.ReadDir(p.proc, ".")
    	if err != nil {
    		return nil, err
    	}
    
    	desiredUIDs := sets.New(maps.Keys(pods)...)
    	for _, entry := range entries {
    		// we can't break here because we need to close all the netns we opened
    		// plus we want to return whatever we can to the user.
    		res, err := p.processEntry(p.proc, netnsObserved, desiredUIDs, entry)
    		if err != nil {
    Go
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  9. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableCollection.java

           * parameters. If it were statically checked, the checker would still be OK with it, since
           * we're copying into a `contents` array whose type allows it to contain nulls. Still, it's
           * worth noting that we promise not to put nulls into the array in the first `size` elements.
           * We uphold that promise here because our callers promise that `elements` will not contain
    Java
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  10. guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/SpliteratorTester.java

      /** Return type from "contains the following elements" assertions. */
      public interface Ordered {
        /**
         * Attests that the expected values must not just be present but must be present in the order
         * they were given.
         */
        void inOrder();
      }
    
      private abstract static class GeneralSpliterator<E extends @Nullable Object> {
        final Spliterator<E> spliterator;
    
        GeneralSpliterator(Spliterator<E> spliterator) {
    Java
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