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  1. docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md

    you will have a more or less well-defined, stable, and limited amount of memory consumed by each of those containers (more than one if they are replicated).
    
    And then you can set those same memory limits and requirements in your configurations for your container management system (for example in **Kubernetes**). That way it will be able to **replicate the containers** in the **available machines** taking into account the amount of memory needed by them, and the amount available in the machines...
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  2. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/SmoothRateLimiter.java

       * "expected arrival time of the next request" is actually in the past, then the difference (now -
       * past) is the amount of time that the RateLimiter was formally unused, and it is that amount of
       * time which we translate to storedPermits. (We increase storedPermits with the amount of permits
       * that would have been produced in that idle time). So, if rate == 1 permit per second, and
    Java
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  3. doc/godebug.md

    As of Go 1.23 (`winsymlink=1`), mount points no longer have [`os.ModeSymlink`](/pkg/os#ModeSymlink)
    set, and reparse points that are not symlinks, Unix sockets, or dedup files now
    always have [`os.ModeIrregular`](/pkg/os#ModeIrregular) set. As a result of these changes,
    [`filepath.EvalSymlinks`](/pkg/path/filepath#EvalSymlinks) no longer evaluates
    mount points, which was a source of many inconsistencies and bugs.
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  4. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiterTest.java

        }
      }
    
      /**
       * This neat test shows that no matter what weights we use in our requests, if we push X amount of
       * permits in a cool state, where X = rate * timeToCoolDown, and we have specified a
       * timeToWarmUp() period, it will cost as the prescribed amount of time. E.g., calling
       * [acquire(5), acquire(1)] takes exactly the same time as [acquire(2), acquire(3), acquire(1)].
       */
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  5. misc/ios/go_ios_exec.go

    		} `xml:"dict"`
    	}
    	if err := xml.Unmarshal(out, &info); err != nil {
    		return fmt.Errorf("mountDevImage: failed to decode mount information: %v", err)
    	}
    	dict, err := parsePlistDict(info.Dict.Data)
    	if err != nil {
    		return fmt.Errorf("mountDevImage: failed to parse mount information: %v", err)
    	}
    	if dict["ImagePresent"] == "true" && dict["Status"] == "Complete" {
    		return nil
    	}
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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiter.java

          return doGetRate();
        }
      }
    
      abstract double doGetRate();
    
      /**
       * Acquires a single permit from this {@code RateLimiter}, blocking until the request can be
       * granted. Tells the amount of time slept, if any.
       *
       * <p>This method is equivalent to {@code acquire(1)}.
       *
       * @return time spent sleeping to enforce rate, in seconds; 0.0 if not rate-limited
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/ByteStreams.java

        }
      }
    
      /**
       * Discards {@code n} bytes of data from the input stream. This method will block until the full
       * amount has been skipped. Does not close the stream.
       *
       * @param in the input stream to read from
       * @param n the number of bytes to skip
       * @throws EOFException if this stream reaches the end before skipping all the bytes
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/CharStreams.java

          total += read;
          Java8Compatibility.clear(buf);
        }
        return total;
      }
    
      /**
       * Discards {@code n} characters of data from the reader. This method will block until the full
       * amount has been skipped. Does not close the reader.
       *
       * @param reader the reader to read from
       * @param n the number of characters to skip
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  9. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/cache2/Relay.kt

     * from this file as necessary.
     *
     * This class also keeps a small buffer of bytes recently read from upstream. This is intended to
     * save a small amount of file I/O and data copying.
     */
    class Relay private constructor(
      /**
       * Read/write persistence of the upstream source and its metadata. Its layout is as follows:
       *
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  10. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiterTest.java

        }
      }
    
      /**
       * This neat test shows that no matter what weights we use in our requests, if we push X amount of
       * permits in a cool state, where X = rate * timeToCoolDown, and we have specified a
       * timeToWarmUp() period, it will cost as the prescribed amount of time. E.g., calling
       * [acquire(5), acquire(1)] takes exactly the same time as [acquire(2), acquire(3), acquire(1)].
       */
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