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  1. internal/ringbuffer/ring_buffer_test.go

    				t.Fatalf("write failed: %v", err)
    			}
    			wroteBytes += n
    			wrote.Write(buf[:n])
    			debugln("WRITE 4\t", n, wroteBytes)
    
    			// TryWriteByte
    			err = rb.TryWriteByte(buf[0])
    			if err != nil && err != ErrAcquireLock && err != ErrTooMuchDataToWrite && err != ErrIsFull {
    				t.Fatalf("write failed: %v", err)
    			}
    			if err == nil {
    				wroteBytes++
    				wrote.Write(buf[:1])
    				debugln("WRITE 5\t", 1, wroteBytes)
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed May 15 00:11:04 UTC 2024
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  2. tests/test_tutorial/test_websockets/test_tutorial003_py39.py

            "/ws/5678"
        ) as connection_two:
            connection.send_text("Hello from 1234")
            data1 = connection.receive_text()
            assert data1 == "You wrote: Hello from 1234"
            data2 = connection_two.receive_text()
            client1_says = "Client #1234 says: Hello from 1234"
            assert data2 == client1_says
            data1 = connection.receive_text()
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 07:19:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Sat Mar 18 12:29:59 UTC 2023
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  3. cni/pkg/install/kubeconfig.go

    	if err := file.AtomicWrite(kubeconfigFilepath, []byte(kc.Full), os.FileMode(cfg.KubeconfigMode)); err != nil {
    		installLog.Debugf("error writing kubeconfig: %w", err)
    		return err
    	}
    	installLog.Infof("wrote kubeconfig file %s with: \n%+v", kubeconfigFilepath, kc.Redacted)
    	return nil
    Registered: Wed Nov 06 22:53:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Aug 01 18:38:14 UTC 2024
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  4. internal/ringbuffer/ring_buffer.go

    	if len(p) == 0 {
    		return 0, r.setErr(nil, false)
    	}
    	r.mu.Lock()
    	defer r.mu.Unlock()
    	if err := r.err; err != nil {
    		if err == io.EOF {
    			err = ErrWriteOnClosed
    		}
    		return 0, err
    	}
    	wrote := 0
    	for len(p) > 0 {
    		n, err = r.write(p)
    		wrote += n
    		if !r.block || err == nil {
    			break
    		}
    		err = r.setErr(err, true)
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed May 15 00:11:04 UTC 2024
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  5. docs_src/websockets/tutorial003_py39.py

        await manager.connect(websocket)
        try:
            while True:
                data = await websocket.receive_text()
                await manager.send_personal_message(f"You wrote: {data}", websocket)
                await manager.broadcast(f"Client #{client_id} says: {data}")
        except WebSocketDisconnect:
            manager.disconnect(websocket)
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 07:19:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Sat Mar 18 12:29:59 UTC 2023
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  6. tensorflow/c/c_test.c

      TF_NewWritableFile(full_path, &h, status);
      if (TF_GetCode(status) != TF_OK) {
        fprintf(stderr, "TF_NewWritableFile failed: %s\n", TF_Message(status));
        return 1;
      }
      fprintf(stderr, "wrote %s\n", full_path);
      free(full_path);
      TF_CloseWritableFile(h, status);
      if (TF_GetCode(status) != TF_OK) {
        fprintf(stderr, "TF_CloseWritableFile failed: %s\n", TF_Message(status));
      }
      TF_StringStreamDone(s);
    
    Registered: Tue Nov 05 12:39:12 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed Apr 24 20:50:35 UTC 2024
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  7. docs/en/docs/advanced/async-tests.md

    Being able to use asynchronous functions in your tests could be useful, for example, when you're querying your database asynchronously. Imagine you want to test sending requests to your FastAPI application and then verify that your backend successfully wrote the correct data in the database, while using an async database library.
    
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 07:19:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Sun Oct 27 15:43:29 UTC 2024
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md

    The process that happens when your API app calls the *external API* is named a "callback". Because the software that the external developer wrote sends a request to your API and then your API *calls back*, sending a request to an *external API* (that was probably created by the same developer).
    
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 07:19:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Sun Oct 06 20:36:54 UTC 2024
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  9. cmd/sftp-server-driver.go

    	}
    
    again:
    	nextOut, ok := w.buffer[w.nextOffset]
    	if ok {
    		n, err = w.w.Write(nextOut)
    		delete(w.buffer, w.nextOffset)
    		w.nextOffset += int64(n)
    		if n != len(nextOut) {
    			return 0, fmt.Errorf("expected write size %d but wrote %d bytes", len(nextOut), n)
    		}
    		if err != nil {
    			return 0, err
    		}
    		goto again
    	}
    
    	return len(b), nil
    }
    
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed Jun 05 07:51:13 UTC 2024
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  10. src/bufio/bufio_test.go

    	}
    }
    
    type teststringwriter struct {
    	write       string
    	writeString string
    }
    
    func (w *teststringwriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
    	w.write += string(b)
    	return len(b), nil
    }
    
    func (w *teststringwriter) WriteString(s string) (int, error) {
    	w.writeString += s
    	return len(s), nil
    }
    
    func (w *teststringwriter) check(t *testing.T, write, writeString string) {
    	t.Helper()
    Registered: Tue Nov 05 11:13:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Nov 01 21:52:12 UTC 2024
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