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doc/next/3-tools.md
The `go vet` subcommand now includes the [stdversion](https://beta.pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/passes/stdversion) analyzer, which flags references to symbols that are too new for the version of Go in effect in the referring file. (The effective version is determined by the `go` directive in the file's enclosing `go.mod` file, and by any [`//go:build` constraints](https://pkg.go.dev/cmd/go#hdr-Build_constraints) in the file.)
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doc/README.md
pkg net/http, function F #12345 should have a corresponding file named `doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/net/http/12345.md`. At a minimum, that file should contain either a full sentence or a TODO, ideally referring to a person with the responsibility to complete the note. Use the following forms in your markdown: [http.Request] # symbol documentation; auto-linked as in Go doc strings
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docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md
Just keep in mind that when you read "server" in general, it could refer to one of those two things. When referring to the remote machine, it's common to call it **server**, but also **machine**, **VM** (virtual machine), **node**. Those all refer to some type of remote machine, normally running Linux, where you run programs.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
### What is a Process The word **process** is normally used in a more specific way, only referring to the thing that is running in the operating system (like in the last point above): * A particular program while it is **running** on the operating system.
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cmd/bucket-lifecycle.go
if w == nil || len(*w) == 0 { return 0 } var tasks int for _, wrkr := range *w { tasks += len(wrkr) } return tasks } // enqueueTierJournalEntry enqueues a tier journal entry referring to a remote // object corresponding to a 'replaced' object versions. This applies only to // non-versioned or version suspended buckets. func (es *expiryState) enqueueTierJournalEntry(je jentry) {
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doc/go_spec.html
<ul> <li>there are no "break" statements referring to the "for" statement, and</li> <li>the loop condition is absent, and</li> <li>the "for" statement does not use a range clause.</li> </ul> </li> <li> A <a href="#Switch_statements">"switch" statement</a> in which: <ul> <li>there are no "break" statements referring to the "switch" statement,</li> <li>there is a default case, and</li>
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api/maven-api-model/src/main/mdo/maven.mdo
<description> <![CDATA[ The classifier of the dependency. It is appended to the filename after the version. This allows: <ul> <li>referring to attached artifact, for example {@code sources} and {@code javadoc}: see <a href="../maven-core/artifact-handlers.html">default artifact handlers</a> for a list,</li> <li>distinguishing two artifacts
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CREDITS
our General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free software for all its users. When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for
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RELEASE.md
`tf.unstack`. * `TensorArray.pack` and `TensorArray.unpack` are getting deprecated in favor of `TensorArray.stack` and `TensorArray.unstack`. * The following Python functions have had their arguments changed to use `axis` when referring to specific dimensions. We have kept the old keyword arguments for compatibility currently, but we will be removing them well before the final 1.0. * `tf.argmax`: `dimension` becomes `axis` * `tf.argmin`: `dimension` becomes
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