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cmd/erasure-server-pool.go
case <-ctx.Done(): mu.Lock() if firstErr == nil { firstErr = ctx.Err() } defer mu.Unlock() } return firstErr } // MakeBucket - creates a new bucket across all serverPools simultaneously // even if one of the sets fail to create buckets, we proceed all the successful // operations. func (z *erasureServerPools) MakeBucket(ctx context.Context, bucket string, opts MakeBucketOptions) error {
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docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md
* **OkHttp now supports duplex calls over HTTP/2.** With normal HTTP calls the request must finish before the response starts. With duplex, request and response bodies are transmitted simultaneously. This can be used to implement interactive conversations within a single HTTP call. Create duplex calls by overriding the new `RequestBody.isDuplex()` method to return true.
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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
} // test read of each file for i, ft := range zt.File { readTestFile(t, zt, ft, z.File[i], raw) } if t.Failed() { return } // test simultaneous reads n := 0 done := make(chan bool) for i := 0; i < 5; i++ { for j, ft := range zt.File { go func(j int, ft ZipTestFile) { readTestFile(t, zt, ft, z.File[j], raw) done <- true
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