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  1. pkg/kubelet/eviction/api/types.go

    	OpLessThan ThresholdOperator = "LessThan"
    )
    
    // OpForSignal maps Signals to ThresholdOperators.
    // Today, the only supported operator is "LessThan". This may change in the future,
    // for example if "consumed" (as opposed to "available") type signals are added.
    // In both cases the directionality of the threshold is implicit to the signal type
    // (for a given signal, the decision to evict will be made when crossing the threshold
    Registered: Sat Jun 15 01:39:40 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed Nov 01 18:46:33 UTC 2023
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  2. src/runtime/crash_unix_test.go

    			t.Errorf("pipe write failed: %d", n)
    		}
    	})
    	defer timer.Stop()
    
    	wg.Wait()
    	if got == -1 {
    		t.Fatal("signalM signal not received")
    	} else if want != got {
    		t.Fatalf("signal sent to M %d, but received on M %d", want, got)
    	}
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 12 20:11:47 UTC 2023
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  3. src/runtime/os_netbsd.go

    // created thread. On NetBSD, a new thread inherits the signal stack
    // of the creating thread. That confuses minit, so we remove that
    // signal stack here before calling the regular mstart. It's a bit
    // baroque to remove a signal stack here only to add one in minit, but
    // it's a simple change that keeps NetBSD working like other OS's.
    // At this point all signals are blocked, so there is no race.
    //
    //go:nosplit
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Mar 25 19:53:03 UTC 2024
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  4. src/os/exec_posix.go

    			res = "exit status " + itoa.Uitox(uint(code))
    		} else { // unix systems use small decimal integers
    			res = "exit status " + itoa.Itoa(code) // unix
    		}
    	case status.Signaled():
    		res = "signal: " + status.Signal().String()
    	case status.Stopped():
    		res = "stop signal: " + status.StopSignal().String()
    		if status.StopSignal() == syscall.SIGTRAP && status.TrapCause() != 0 {
    			res += " (trap " + itoa.Itoa(status.TrapCause()) + ")"
    		}
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Jun 10 22:06:47 UTC 2024
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  5. platforms/core-runtime/build-operations/src/main/java/org/gradle/internal/operations/notify/BuildOperationNotificationListener.java

    import org.gradle.internal.scan.UsedByScanPlugin;
    
    /**
     * A listener to notifications about build events.
     *
     * Implementations are thread safe and can be signalled concurrently.
     * However, a finished signal must not be emitted before the signal of the
     * corresponding started event has returned.
     *
     * Implementations may retain the notification values beyond the method that passed them.
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 18:38:38 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Oct 24 14:19:43 UTC 2023
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  6. src/os/exec_test.go

    	signal.Notify(c, os.Interrupt)
    	defer signal.Stop(c)
    
    	p := &os.Process{Pid: os.Getpid()}
    	if err := p.Signal(os.Interrupt); err != nil {
    		t.Fatalf("Signal got err %v, want nil", err)
    	}
    
    	// Verify we actually received the signal.
    	select {
    	case <-time.After(1 * time.Second):
    		t.Error("timeout waiting for signal")
    	case <-c:
    		// Good
    	}
    }
    
    func TestProcessReleaseTwice(t *testing.T) {
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Jun 11 18:08:44 UTC 2024
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  7. src/runtime/cgo/gcc_netbsd.c

    	free(v);
    
    	// On NetBSD, a new thread inherits the signal stack of the
    	// creating thread. That confuses minit, so we remove that
    	// signal stack here before calling the regular mstart. It's
    	// a bit baroque to remove a signal stack here only to add one
    	// in minit, but it's a simple change that keeps NetBSD
    	// working like other OS's. At this point all signals are
    	// blocked, so there is no race.
    	memset(&ss, 0, sizeof ss);
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Aug 15 03:55:51 UTC 2023
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  8. pkg/ctrlz/ctrlz_test.go

    		t.Fatal("Timed out waiting for listeningTestProbe to be called")
    	}
    }
    
    func TestSignals(t *testing.T) {
    	c := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
    	signal.Notify(c, syscall.SIGUSR1)
    	server := startAndWaitForServer(t)
    	defer server.Close()
    	reloadURL := fmt.Sprintf("http://%v/signalj/SIGUSR1", server.Address())
    	resp, err := http.DefaultClient.Post(reloadURL, "text/plain", nil)
    	if err != nil {
    		t.Fatalf("Run: %v", err)
    	}
    Registered: Fri Jun 14 15:00:06 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Feb 15 18:23:41 UTC 2024
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  9. src/runtime/os_aix.go

    		exit(1)
    	}
    
    	if pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, _PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED) != 0 {
    		writeErrStr(failthreadcreate)
    		exit(1)
    	}
    
    	// Disable signals during create, so that the new thread starts
    	// with signals disabled. It will enable them in minit.
    	sigprocmask(_SIG_SETMASK, &sigset_all, &oset)
    	var ret int32
    	for tries := 0; tries < 20; tries++ {
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Mar 25 19:53:03 UTC 2024
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  10. src/runtime/preempt.go

    // the thread using an OS mechanism (e.g., signals) and inspecting its
    // state to determine if the goroutine was at an asynchronous
    // safe-point. Since the thread suspension itself is generally
    // asynchronous, it also checks if the running goroutine wants to be
    // preempted, since this could have changed. If all conditions are
    // satisfied, it adjusts the signal context to make it look like the
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri May 17 15:41:45 UTC 2024
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