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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/ws/WebSocketReader.kt
reason: String, ) } /** * Process the next protocol frame. * * * If it is a control frame this will result in a single call to [FrameCallback]. * * If it is a message frame this will result in a single call to [FrameCallback.onReadMessage]. * If the message spans multiple frames, each interleaved control frame will result in a * corresponding call to [FrameCallback]. */
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Test.kt
writeMedium(frame, (headerBlock.size / 2).toInt() + paddingLength + 1) frame.writeByte(Http2.TYPE_HEADERS) frame.writeByte(FLAG_PADDED) frame.writeInt(expectedStreamId and 0x7fffffff) frame.writeByte(paddingLength) frame.write(headerBlock, headerBlock.size / 2) frame.write(padding) // Write the continuation frame, specifying no more frames are expected.
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Reader.kt
import okio.ByteString import okio.Source import okio.Timeout /** * Reads HTTP/2 transport frames. * * This implementation assumes we do not send an increased [frame][Settings.getMaxFrameSize] to the * peer. Hence, we expect all frames to have a max length of [Http2.INITIAL_MAX_FRAME_SIZE]. */ class Http2Reader( /** Creates a frame reader with max header table size of 4096. */ private val source: BufferedSource,
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Stream.kt
if (closed) return outFinished = errorCode == null } if (!sink.finished) { // We have 0 or more frames of data, and 0 or more frames of trailers. We need to send at // least one frame with the END_STREAM flag set. That must be the last frame, and the // trailers must be sent after all of the data. val hasData = sendBuffer.size > 0L val hasTrailers = trailers != null
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api/go1.7.txt
pkg runtime, func CallersFrames([]uintptr) *Frames pkg runtime, func KeepAlive(interface{}) pkg runtime, func SetCgoTraceback(int, unsafe.Pointer, unsafe.Pointer, unsafe.Pointer) pkg runtime, method (*Frames) Next() (Frame, bool) pkg runtime, type Frame struct pkg runtime, type Frame struct, Entry uintptr pkg runtime, type Frame struct, File string pkg runtime, type Frame struct, Func *Func
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/ws/RealWebSocketTest.kt
// Note: we don't process server frames so our client 'close' doesn't receive a server 'close'. assertThat(client.canceled).isFalse() taskFaker.advanceUntil(ns(4_999)) assertThat(client.canceled).isFalse() taskFaker.advanceUntil(ns(5_000)) assertThat(client.canceled).isTrue() client.processNextFrame() // This won't get a frame, but it will get a closed pipe.
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/ws/RealWebSocket.kt
} } /** * Attempts to remove a single frame from a queue and send it. This prefers to write urgent pongs * before less urgent messages and close frames. For example, it's possible that a caller will * enqueue messages followed by pongs, but this sends pongs followed by messages. Pongs are always * written in the order they were enqueued. *
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fess-crawler/src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/transformer/impl/XpathTransformerTest.java
Map<String, String> childUrlRuleMap = newHashMap(); childUrlRuleMap.put("//A", "href"); childUrlRuleMap.put("//AREA", "href"); childUrlRuleMap.put("//FRAME", "src"); childUrlRuleMap.put("//IFRAME", "src"); childUrlRuleMap.put("//IMG", "src"); childUrlRuleMap.put("//LINK", "href"); childUrlRuleMap.put("//SCRIPT", "src");
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doc/asm.html
The frame size <code>$24-8</code> states that the function has a 24-byte frame and is called with 8 bytes of argument, which live on the caller's frame. If <code>NOSPLIT</code> is not specified for the <code>TEXT</code>, the argument size must be provided. For assembly functions with Go prototypes, <code>go</code> <code>vet</code> will check that the argument size is correct. </p> <p>
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/ws/WebSocketHttpTest.kt
assertThat(webSocket.close(1000, null)).isFalse() } /** * There's no read timeout when reading the first byte of a new frame. But as soon as we start * reading a frame we enable the read timeout. In this test we have the server returning the first * byte of a frame but no more frames. */ @Test fun readTimeoutAppliesWithinFrames() { webServer.dispatcher = object : Dispatcher() {
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