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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.31.md
- Kubeadm: Strictly enabled only the supported klog flags, disallowing previously available but unrecommended options. This means that hidden flags about klog (including `--alsologtostderr`, `--log-backtrace-at`, `--log-dir`, `--logtostderr`, `--log-file`, `--log-file-max-size`, `--one-output`, `--skip-log-headers`, `--stderrthreshold` and `--vmodule`) are no longer allowed to be used. ([#125179](https://github.com/kubernet...
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.34.md
- Kube-log-runner: Added the `-log-file-size` parameter to rotate log output into a new file once it reached a certain size. Introduced `-log-file-age` to enable automatic removal of old output files, and `-flush-interval` to support periodic flushing. ([#127667](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/127667), [@zyl...
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.33.md
- github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4: [v4.5.0 → v4.5.2](https://github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/compare/v4.5.0...v4.5.2) - github.com/golang/glog: [v1.2.1 → v1.2.2](https://github.com/golang/glog/compare/v1.2.1...v1.2.2) - github.com/google/btree: [v1.0.1 → v1.1.3](https://github.com/google/btree/compare/v1.0.1...v1.1.3)
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logger/slog.go
Key: "trace", Value: slog.GroupValue(fields...), }) case l.SlowThreshold != 0 && elapsed > l.SlowThreshold: l.Logger.WarnContext(ctx, "SQL executed", slog.Attr{ Key: "trace", Value: slog.GroupValue(fields...), }) case l.LogLevel >= Info: l.Logger.InfoContext(ctx, "SQL executed", slog.Attr{ Key: "trace", Value: slog.GroupValue(fields...), }) }
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api/next/65954.txt
pkg log/slog, func NewMultiHandler(...Handler) *MultiHandler #65954 pkg log/slog, method (*MultiHandler) Enabled(context.Context, Level) bool #65954 pkg log/slog, method (*MultiHandler) Handle(context.Context, Record) error #65954 pkg log/slog, method (*MultiHandler) WithAttrs([]Attr) Handler #65954 pkg log/slog, method (*MultiHandler) WithGroup(string) Handler #65954
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doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/log/slog/65954.md
The [`NewMultiHandler`](/pkg/log/slog#NewMultiHandler) function creates a [`MultiHandler`](/pkg/log/slog#MultiHandler) that invokes all the given Handlers. Its `Enable` method reports whether any of the handlers' `Enabled` methods return true. Its `Handle`, `WithAttr` and `WithGroup` methods call the corresponding method
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tensorflow/c/c_api_experimental.cc
VLOG(1) << "Dequeued tensor content: " << tensor.DebugString(); } } return ret; } void TF_EnqueueNamedTensor(TF_Session* session, int tensor_id, TF_Tensor* tensor, TF_Status* status) { assert(session); { tensorflow::mutex_lock c(session->graph->mu); if (VLOG_IS_ON(1)) { VLOG(1) << "Enqueuing named tensor with id " << tensor_id
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md
Sie könnten beispielsweise ein „Auto“ oder einen „Blog-Beitrag“ identifizieren. Anschließend könnten Sie Berechtigungen für diese Entität hinzufügen, etwa „Fahren“ (für das Auto) oder „Bearbeiten“ (für den Blog).
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docs/es/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md
Por ejemplo, podrías identificar un "coche" o un "artículo de blog". Luego, podrías agregar permisos sobre esa entidad, como "conducir" (para el coche) o "editar" (para el blog). Y luego, podrías darle ese token JWT a un usuario (o bot), y ellos podrían usarlo para realizar esas acciones (conducir el coche, o editar el artículo del blog) sin siquiera necesitar tener una cuenta, solo con el token JWT que tu API generó para eso.
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.github/workflows/build-docs.yml
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