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internal/jwt/parser.go
package jwt // This file is a re-implementation of the original code here with some // additional allocation tweaks reproduced using GODEBUG=allocfreetrace=1 // original file https://github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/blob/main/parser.go // borrowed under MIT License https://github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/blob/main/LICENSE import ( "bytes" "crypto" "crypto/hmac" "encoding/base64" "errors" "fmt" "hash" "sync" "time"
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src/internal/fuzz/worker.go
workerSharedMemSize = 100 << 20 // 100 MB ) // worker manages a worker process running a test binary. The worker object // exists only in the coordinator (the process started by 'go test -fuzz'). // workerClient is used by the coordinator to send RPCs to the worker process, // which handles them with workerServer. type worker struct { dir string // working directory, same as package directory
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platforms/core-execution/workers/src/main/java/org/gradle/workers/internal/Worker.java
* limitations under the License. */ package org.gradle.workers.internal; /** * A service that executes work locally. */ public interface Worker { DefaultWorkResult execute(SimpleActionExecutionSpec<?> spec);
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pkg/filewatcher/worker.go
"fmt" "io" "os" "sync" "github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify" ) type worker struct { mu sync.RWMutex // watcher is an fsnotify watcher that watches the parent // dir of watchedFiles. dirWatcher *fsnotify.Watcher // The worker maintains a map of channels keyed by watched file path. // The worker watches parent path of given path, // and filters out events of given path, then redirect
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src/cmd/compile/internal/syntax/parser.go
// and clears them from the parser state. func (p *parser) takePragma() Pragma { prag := p.pragma p.pragma = nil return prag } // clearPragma is called at the end of a statement or // other Go form that does NOT accept a pragma. // It sends the pragma back to the pragma handler // to be reported as unused. func (p *parser) clearPragma() { if p.pragma != nil {
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platforms/core-configuration/declarative-dsl-core/src/main/kotlin/org/gradle/internal/declarativedsl/parsing/Parser.kt
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src/internal/trace/parser.go
Carlos Amedee <******@****.***> 1715110630 -0400
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pkg/kubelet/prober/worker.go
} } } // stop stops the probe worker. The worker handles cleanup and removes itself from its manager. // It is safe to call stop multiple times. func (w *worker) stop() { select { case w.stopCh <- struct{}{}: default: // Non-blocking. } } // doProbe probes the container once and records the result. // Returns whether the worker should continue. func (w *worker) doProbe(ctx context.Context) (keepGoing bool) {
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internal/s3select/sql/parser.go
} // FuncExpr represents a function call type FuncExpr struct { SFunc *SimpleArgFunc `parser:" @@"` Count *CountFunc `parser:"| @@"` Cast *CastFunc `parser:"| @@"` Substring *SubstringFunc `parser:"| @@"` Extract *ExtractFunc `parser:"| @@"` Trim *TrimFunc `parser:"| @@"` DateAdd *DateAddFunc `parser:"| @@"` DateDiff *DateDiffFunc `parser:"| @@"`
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docs/bucket/replication/DESIGN.md
It must be noted that if active-active replication is set up with delete marker replication, there is potential for duplicate delete markers to be created if both source and target concurrently set a Delete Marker or if one/both of the clusters went down at tandem before the replication event was synced.This is an unavoidable side-effect in active-active replication caused by allowing delete markers set on a object version with `REPLICA` status back to source.
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