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doc/asm.html
There may be one or two arguments to the directives. If there are two, the first is a bit mask of flags, which can be written as numeric expressions, added or or-ed together, or can be set symbolically for easier absorption by a human. Their values, defined in the standard <code>#include</code> file <code>textflag.h</code>, are: </p> <ul> <li> <code>NOPROF</code> = 1 <br> (For <code>TEXT</code> items.)
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staging/src/k8s.io/api/admissionregistration/v1beta1/types_swagger_doc_generated.go
"fieldRef": "The path to the field that refers the expression. For example, the reference to the expression of the first item of validations is \"spec.validations[0].expression\"", "warning": "The content of type checking information in a human-readable form. Each line of the warning contains the type that the expression is checked against, followed by the type check error from the compiler.", } func (ExpressionWarning) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
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src/os/exec/exec.go
if ctx == nil { panic("nil Context") } cmd := Command(name, arg...) cmd.ctx = ctx cmd.Cancel = func() error { return cmd.Process.Kill() } return cmd } // String returns a human-readable description of c. // It is intended only for debugging. // In particular, it is not suitable for use as input to a shell. // The output of String may vary across Go releases. func (c *Cmd) String() string {
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staging/src/k8s.io/api/admissionregistration/v1/types_swagger_doc_generated.go
"fieldRef": "The path to the field that refers the expression. For example, the reference to the expression of the first item of validations is \"spec.validations[0].expression\"", "warning": "The content of type checking information in a human-readable form. Each line of the warning contains the type that the expression is checked against, followed by the type check error from the compiler.", } func (ExpressionWarning) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/audit/policy/checker_test.go
}, "create": { Level: audit.LevelRequest, Verbs: []string{"create"}, }, "tims": { Level: audit.LevelMetadata, Users: []string{"******@****.***"}, }, "humans": { Level: audit.LevelMetadata, UserGroups: []string{"humans"}, }, "serviceAccounts": { Level: audit.LevelRequest, UserGroups: []string{"system:serviceaccounts"}, }, "getPods": {
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pkg/kube/krt/README.md
This is similar to a comparison between a high level programming language compared to assembly; while its always possible to write better code in assembly, smart compilers can make optimizations humans are unlikely to, such as loop unrolling. Similarly, `krt` can make complex optimizations in one place, so each controller implementation doesn't, which is likely to increase the amount of optimizations applied.
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src/internal/pkgbits/decoder.go
// // (1) full file paths that tools can recognize (e.g., so emacs // hyperlinks the "file:line" text for easy navigation), or // // (2) short file paths that are easier for humans to read (e.g., by // omitting redundant or irrelevant details, so it's easier to // focus on the useful bits that remain). // // The current formatting favors the former, as it seems more
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src/cmd/go/internal/generate/generate.go
double-quoted strings passed to the generator as individual arguments when it is run. Quoted strings use Go syntax and are evaluated before execution; a quoted string appears as a single argument to the generator. To convey to humans and machine tools that code is generated, generated source should have a line that matches the following regular expression (in Go syntax): ^// Code generated .* DO NOT EDIT\.$
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src/net/http/cookiejar/jar.go
// (version 7.54) and IE (version 11) do not reject a // Set-Cookie: a=1; domain=.127.0.0.1 // This leading dot is optional and serves only as hint for // humans to indicate that a cookie with "domain=.bbc.co.uk" // would be sent to every subdomain of bbc.co.uk. // It just doesn't make sense on IP addresses. // The other processing and validation steps in RFC 6265 just
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docs/az/docs/index.md
* <a href="https://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAMLDocumentation" target="_blank"><code>pyyaml</code></a> - `SchemaGenerator` dəstəyi üçün tələb olunur (Çox güman ki, FastAPI istifadə edərkən buna ehtiyacınız olmayacaq). * <a href="https://github.com/esnme/ultrajson" target="_blank"><code>ujson</code></a> - `UJSONResponse` istifadə etmək istəyirsinizsə, tələb olunur.
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