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cni/README.md
- In ambient mode, the CNI plugin does not configure any networking, but is only responsible...
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ci/official/wheel_test/README.md
importing "tf.foo" followed by "tf.bar" won't reveal that "tf.bar" depends on "tf.foo" being imported first. The `_api/v2/api_packages.txt` file is generated during the TensorFlow API v2 init files creation process and is subsequently stored in the wheel file after the build. It also contains a few paths that cannot be directly imported. These paths point to attributes or sub-modules within a module's namespace, but they
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operator/README.md
Once the images are pushed, configure kubectl to point to your cluster and install the controller. Install the controller manifest: ```bash istioctl operator init --hub docker.io/<your-account> --tag latest kubectl create ns istio-system kubectl apply -f operator/samples/default-install.yaml ```
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okhttp-tls/README.md
to generate a trusted root certificate, an intermediate certificate, and a server certificate. We use `certificateAuthority(int)` to create certificates that can sign other certificates. The int specifies how many intermediate certificates are allowed beneath it in the chain. ```java HeldCertificate rootCertificate = new HeldCertificate.Builder() .certificateAuthority(1)
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README.md
on Linux, with some additional testing on newer JDKs and on Windows. Some features, especially in `com.google.common.io`, may not work correctly in non-Linux environments. For the Android flavor, our unit tests also run on API level 19 (KitKat). [guava-snapshot-api-docs]: https://guava.dev/releases/snapshot-jre/api/docs/ [guava-snapshot-api-diffs]: https://guava.dev/releases/snapshot-jre/api/diffs/
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docs/config/README.md
max_sleep (duration) maximum sleep duration between objects to slow down heal operation. eg. 2s max_io (int) maximum IO requests allowed between objects to slow down heal operation. eg. 3 drive_workers (int) the number of workers per drive to heal a new disk replacement. ```
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mockwebserver/README.md
Here's a complete example: ```java public void test() throws Exception { // Create a MockWebServer. These are lean enough that you can create a new // instance for every unit test. MockWebServer server = new MockWebServer(); // Schedule some responses. server.enqueue(new MockResponse().setBody("hello, world!")); server.enqueue(new MockResponse().setBody("sup, bra?"));
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guava-testlib/README.md
# Guava Testlib: Google Testing Libraries for Java Guava testlib is a set of Java classes for more convenient unit testing. ## Adding Guava Testlib to your build Guava testlib's Maven group ID is `com.google.guava` and its artifact ID is `guava-testlib`. To add a dependency on Guava testlib using Maven, use the following: ```xml <dependency> <groupId>com.google.guava</groupId> <artifactId>guava-testlib</artifactId>
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README.md
@app.get("/") def read_root(): return {"Hello": "World"} @app.get("/items/{item_id}") def read_item(item_id: int, q: Union[str, None] = None): return {"item_id": item_id, "q": q} @app.put("/items/{item_id}") def update_item(item_id: int, item: Item): return {"item_name": item.name, "item_id": item_id} ```
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