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CONTRIBUTING.md
git config user.email ******@****.*** #### Import Gradle into IntelliJ To import Gradle into IntelliJ: - Open the `build.gradle.kts` file with IntelliJ and choose "Open as Project" - Make sure "Create separate module per source set" is selected - Make sure "Use default gradle wrapper" is selected - Select a Java 11 VM as "Gradle JVM" - In the "File already exists" dialogue, choose "Yes" to overwrite
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api/next/62483.txt
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.teamcity/src/main/kotlin/configurations/FlakyTestQuarantine.kt
// Here we check the existence of `@Flaky` annotation to make sure nobody use that annotation in `distributions-integ-tests` subproject. name = "MAKE_SURE_NO_@FLAKY_IN_DISTRIBUTIONS_INTEG_TESTS" executionMode = BuildStep.ExecutionMode.ALWAYS
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealRoutePlanner.kt
if (deferredPlans.isNotEmpty()) return deferredPlans.removeFirst() // Do blocking calls to plan a route for a new connection. val connect = planConnect() // Now that we have a set of IP addresses, make another attempt at getting a connection from // the pool. We have a better chance of matching thanks to connection coalescing. val pooled2 = planReusePooledConnection(connect, connect.routes)
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
I'll give you more concrete examples in the next chapters. ## Restarts Similar to making sure your application is run on startup, you probably also want to make sure it is **restarted** after failures. ### We Make Mistakes We, as humans, make **mistakes**, all the time. Software almost *always* has **bugs** hidden in different places. 🐛
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docs/auditlog/auditlog-echo.md
2. Configure audit logging in MinIO with for example: ``` mc admin config set myminio audit_webhook enable=on endpoint=http://localhost:8080 ```
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CREDITS
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architecture/ambient/ztunnel.md
For traffic to unknown addresses, or to workloads that are not a part of the mesh, the traffic will just be passed through as is. To make ztunnel more transparent, the original source IP address will be spoofed. Additionally, `splice` will be used to make this proxying more efficient when possible. For traffic in the mesh, things are a bit more complex:
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doc/next/6-stdlib/2-unique.md
### New unique package The new [unique](/pkg/unique) package provides facilities for canonicalizing values (like "interning" or "hash-consing"). Any value of comparable type may be canonicalized with the new `Make[T]` function, which produces a reference to a canonical copy of the value in the form of a `Handle[T]`. Two `Handle[T]` are equal if and only if the values used to produce the handles are equal, allowing programs to deduplicate values and reduce
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md
With **FastAPI**, using OpenAPI, you can define the names of these webhooks, the types of HTTP operations that your app can send (e.g. `POST`, `PUT`, etc.) and the request **bodies** that your app would send. This can make it a lot easier for your users to **implement their APIs** to receive your **webhook** requests, they might even be able to autogenerate some of their own API code. !!! info
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