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cmd/erasure-object.go
// considered as Delete marker true to avoid listing such objects by // regular ListObjects() calls. However for delete replication this // ends up being a problem because "upon" a successful delete this // ends up creating a new delete marker that is spurious and unnecessary. // // Regression introduced by #14555 was reintroduced in #15564 if versionFound {
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cmd/utils.go
func pathClean(p string) string { cp := path.Clean(p) if cp == "." { return "" } return cp } func trimLeadingSlash(ep string) string { if len(ep) > 0 && ep[0] == '/' { // Path ends with '/' preserve it if ep[len(ep)-1] == '/' && len(ep) > 1 { ep = path.Clean(ep) ep += slashSeparator } else { ep = path.Clean(ep) } ep = ep[1:] } return ep }
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doc/go_spec.html
or declared by a method receiver begins after the name of the function and ends at the end of the function body.</li> <li>The scope of an identifier denoting a type parameter of a type begins after the name of the type and ends at the end of the TypeSpec.</li> <li>The scope of a constant or variable identifier declared
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Maps.java
return expectedSize + 1; } if (expectedSize < Ints.MAX_POWER_OF_TWO) { // This seems to be consistent across JDKs. The capacity argument to HashMap and LinkedHashMap // ends up being used to compute a "threshold" size, beyond which the internal table // will be resized. That threshold is ceilingPowerOfTwo(capacity*loadFactor), where
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RELEASE.md
and [CVE-2019-16168](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2019-16168) # Release 2.1.0 TensorFlow 2.1 will be the last TF release supporting Python 2. Python 2 support [officially ends an January 1, 2020](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/#update). [As announced earlier](https://groups.google.com/a/tensorflow.org/d/msg/announce/gVwS5RC8mds/dCt1ka2XAAAJ),
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