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src/cmd/trace/gstate.go
// to blockedSyscallEnd -- both must be called when a syscall ends and that syscall // blocked. They're kept separate because syscallEnd indicates the point at which the // goroutine is no longer executing on the resource (e.g. a proc) whereas blockedSyscallEnd // is the point at which the goroutine actually exited the syscall regardless of which // resource that happened on. func (gs *gState[R]) syscallEnd(ts trace.Time, blocked bool, ctx *traceContext) {
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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
Downloading and installing the package dependencies **could take minutes**, but using the **cache** would **take seconds** at most. And as you would be building the container image again and again during development to check that your code changes are working, there's a lot of accumulated time this would save.
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platforms/core-runtime/build-state/src/main/java/org/gradle/internal/buildprocess/execution/BuildSessionLifecycleBuildActionExecutor.java
// Note: throw the failure rather than returning a result object containing the failure, as console failure logging based on the _result_ happens down in the root build scope // whereas console failure logging based on the _thrown exception_ happens up outside session scope. It would be better to refactor so that a result can be returned from here throw UncheckedException.throwAsUncheckedException(t);
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platforms/core-runtime/launcher/src/main/java/org/gradle/launcher/exec/BuildTreeLifecycleBuildActionExecutor.java
// Note: throw the failure rather than returning a result object containing the failure, as console failure logging based on the _result_ happens down in the root build scope // whereas console failure logging based on the _thrown exception_ happens up outside session scope. It would be better to refactor so that a result can be returned from here throw UncheckedException.throwAsUncheckedException(t);
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src/internal/trace/testdata/generators/go122-syscall-steal-proc-ambiguous.go
// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Tests syscall P stealing. // // Specifically, it tests a scenerio wherein, without a // P sequence number of GoSyscallBegin, the syscall that // a ProcSteal applies to is ambiguous. This only happens in // practice when the events aren't already properly ordered
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src/index/suffixarray/suffixarray.go
// Example use: // // // create index for some data // index := suffixarray.New(data) // // // lookup byte slice s // offsets1 := index.Lookup(s, -1) // the list of all indices where s occurs in data // offsets2 := index.Lookup(s, 3) // the list of at most 3 indices where s occurs in data package suffixarray import ( "bytes" "encoding/binary" "errors" "io" "math" "regexp" "slices" "sort" )
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src/runtime/symtabinl.go
} // An inlineUnwinder iterates over the stack of inlined calls at a PC by // decoding the inline table. The last step of iteration is always the frame of // the physical function, so there's always at least one frame. // // This is typically used as: // // for u, uf := newInlineUnwinder(...); uf.valid(); uf = u.next(uf) { ... } // // Implementation note: This is used in contexts that disallow write barriers.
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docs/en/docs/python-types.md
In Python 3.6 and above (including Python 3.10) you can use the `Union` type from `typing` and put inside the square brackets the possible types to accept. In Python 3.10 there's also a **new syntax** where you can put the possible types separated by a <abbr title='also called "bitwise or operator", but that meaning is not relevant here'>vertical bar (`|`)</abbr>. === "Python 3.10+" ```Python hl_lines="1"
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platforms/core-configuration/graph-serialization/src/main/kotlin/org/gradle/internal/serialize/graph/BeanPropertyExtensions.kt
import org.gradle.internal.configuration.problems.PropertyKind import java.io.IOException import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException /** * Writes a bean property. * * A property can only be written when there's a suitable [Codec] for its [value]. */ suspend fun WriteContext.writeNextProperty(name: String, value: Any?, kind: PropertyKind) { withPropertyTrace(kind, name) { try { write(value)
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src/runtime/symtabinl_test.go
stack := "" u, uf := newInlineUnwinder(f, pc) if file, _ := u.fileLine(uf); file == "?" { // We're probably in the trailing function padding, where findfunc // still returns f but there's no symbolic information. Just keep // going until we definitely hit the end. If we see a "?" in the // middle of unwinding, that's a real problem. //
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