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internal/config/identity/ldap/ldap.go
return searchRes, true, nil } } // Not under any configured base DN so return false. return searchRes, false, nil } // Bind - binds to ldap, searches LDAP and returns the distinguished name of the // user and the list of groups. func (l *Config) Bind(username, password string) (*xldap.DNSearchResult, []string, error) { conn, err := l.LDAP.Connect() if err != nil { return nil, nil, err }
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src/math/big/ftoa.go
inclusive := mant[0]&2 == 0 // test bit 1 since original mantissa was shifted by 1 // Now we can figure out the minimum number of digits required. // Walk along until d has distinguished itself from upper and lower. for i, m := range d.mant { l := lower.at(i) u := upper.at(i) // Okay to round down (truncate) if lower has a different digit
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src/math/big/ratconv.go
// An optional base-10 “e” or base-2 “p” (or their upper-case variants) // exponent may be provided as well, except for hexadecimal floats which // only accept an (optional) “p” exponent (because an “e” or “E” cannot // be distinguished from a mantissa digit). If the exponent's absolute value // is too large, the operation may fail. // The entire string, not just a prefix, must be valid for success. If the
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src/strconv/ftoa.go
// and we know that rounding up falls within the bound. var upperdelta uint8 // Now we can figure out the minimum number of digits required. // Walk along until d has distinguished itself from upper and lower. for ui := 0; ; ui++ { // lower, d, and upper may have the decimal points at different // places. In this case upper is the longest, so we iterate from
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src/index/suffixarray/sais.go
// substrings have matching “length,” the text need not be read at all. // The definition of “very short” is that the text bytes must pack into a uint32, // and the unsigned encoding e must be ≥ len(text), so that it can be // distinguished from a valid length. func length_8_32(text []byte, sa []int32, numLMS int) { end := 0 // index of current LMS-substring end (0 indicates final LMS-substring) // The encoding of N text bytes into a “length” word
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/util/flowcontrol/apf_controller.go
} klog.V(3).Infof("Triggered API priority and fairness config reloading because priority level %s is undesired and idle", plName) cfgCtlr.configQueue.Add(0) } // computeFlowDistinguisher extracts the flow distinguisher according to the given method func computeFlowDistinguisher(rd RequestDigest, method *flowcontrol.FlowDistinguisherMethod) string { if method == nil { return "" } switch method.Type {
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src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/codehost/vcs.go
// The caller should report this error instead of continuing to probe // other possible module paths. // // TODO(golang.org/issue/31730): See if we can invert this. (Return a // distinguished error for “repo not found” and treat everything else // as terminal.) type VCSError struct { Err error } func (e *VCSError) Error() string { return e.Err.Error() }
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/dep-man/04-modeling-features/cross_project_publications.adoc
==== [[targeting-different-platforms]] == Targeting different platforms It is common for a library to target different platforms. In the Java ecosystem, we often see different artifacts for the same library, distinguished by a different _classifier_. A typical example is Guava, which is published as this: - `guava-jre` for JDK 8 and above - `guava-android` for JDK 7
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/binutils/binutils.go
return nil, err } // The kernel relocation symbol (the mapping start address) can be either // _text or _stext. When profiles are generated by `perf`, which one was used is // distinguished by the mapping name for the kernel image: // '[kernel.kallsyms]_text' or '[kernel.kallsyms]_stext', respectively. If we haven't // been able to parse it from the mapping, we default to _stext. if relocationSymbol == "" {
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architecture/networking/pilot.md
Note that clients can actually send three types of messages - requests, ACKs of previous pushes, and NACKs of previous pushes. Unfortunately, these are not clearly distinguished in the API, so there is some logic to split these out (`shouldRespond`). #### Pushes
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