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  1. docs/security/README.md

    #### Secure Erasure and Locking
    
    The MinIO server requires an available KMS to en/decrypt SSE-S3 encrypted objects. Therefore it is possible to erase or lock some or all encrypted objects. For example in case of a detected attack or other emergency situations the following actions can be taken:
    
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  2. tensorflow/c/c_api.cc

      status->status = absl::OkStatus();
      if (s == nullptr) return;
      TF_Graph* const graph = s->graph;
      if (graph != nullptr) {
        graph->mu.lock();
        graph->sessions.erase(s);
        const bool del = graph->delete_requested && graph->sessions.empty();
        graph->mu.unlock();
        if (del) delete graph;
      }
      delete s->session;
      delete s;
    }
    
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  3. docs/integrations/veeam/README.md

    When using Veeam Backup and Replication, you can use S3 compatible object storage such as MinIO as a capacity tier for backups.  This disaggregates storage for the Veeam infrastructure and allows you to retain control of your data. With the ease of use of setup and administration of MinIO, it allows a Veeam backup admin to easily deploy their own object store for capacity tiering.
    
    ## Prerequisites
    
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  4. docs/metrics/v3.md

    Each endpoint can be queried as needed via a scrape configuration in Prometheus or a compatible metrics collection tool. You should schedule scrape operations so a prior scrape completes before the next one begins.
    
    For ease of configuration, each (non-empty) parent of the path serves all the metric endpoints at its child paths. For example, to query all system metrics scrape `/minio/metrics/v3/system/`.
    
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  5. src/bytes/bytes_test.go

    		result := sliceOfString(slices.Collect(Lines([]byte(s.a))))
    		if !slices.Equal(result, s.b) {
    			t.Errorf(`slices.Collect(Lines(%q)) = %q; want %q`, s.a, result, s.b)
    		}
    	}
    }
    
    // For ease of reading, the test cases use strings that are converted to byte
    // slices before invoking the functions.
    
    var abcd = "abcd"
    var faces = "☺☻☹"
    var commas = "1,2,3,4"
    var dots = "1....2....3....4"
    
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  6. api/go1.14.txt

    pkg syscall (freebsd-arm64), const VEOL ideal-int
    pkg syscall (freebsd-arm64), const VEOL2 = 2
    pkg syscall (freebsd-arm64), const VEOL2 ideal-int
    pkg syscall (freebsd-arm64), const VERASE = 3
    pkg syscall (freebsd-arm64), const VERASE ideal-int
    pkg syscall (freebsd-arm64), const VERASE2 = 7
    pkg syscall (freebsd-arm64), const VERASE2 ideal-int
    pkg syscall (freebsd-arm64), const VINTR = 8
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  7. api/go1.20.txt

    pkg syscall (freebsd-riscv64), const VEOL2 = 2 #53466
    pkg syscall (freebsd-riscv64), const VEOL2 ideal-int #53466
    pkg syscall (freebsd-riscv64), const VERASE = 3 #53466
    pkg syscall (freebsd-riscv64), const VERASE ideal-int #53466
    pkg syscall (freebsd-riscv64), const VERASE2 = 7 #53466
    pkg syscall (freebsd-riscv64), const VERASE2 ideal-int #53466
    pkg syscall (freebsd-riscv64), const VINTR = 8 #53466
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  8. RELEASE.md

    Yasir Modak, Yong Tang, Yongfeng Gu, Yuchen Ying, Yuxin Wu, zyeric, 王振华 (Zhenhua
    Wang)
    
    # Release 2.0.0
    
    ## Major Features and Improvements
    
    TensorFlow 2.0 focuses on **simplicity** and **ease of use**, featuring updates
    like:
    
    *   Easy model building with Keras and eager execution.
    *   Robust model deployment in production on any platform.
    *   Powerful experimentation for research.
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