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tests/count_test.go
} DB.Model(&User{}).Where("name = ?", user1.Name).Count(&count1).Or("name in ?", []string{user2.Name, user3.Name}).Count(&count2) if count1 != 1 || count2 != 3 { t.Errorf("multiple count in chain should works") } tx := DB.Model(&User{}).Where("name = ?", user1.Name).Session(&gorm.Session{}) tx.Count(&count1) tx.Or("name in ?", []string{user2.Name, user3.Name}).Count(&count2) if count1 != 1 || count2 != 3 {
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cmd/api-response.go
// request to get next set of objects. Server lists objects in alphabetical // order Note: This element is returned only if you have delimiter request parameter // specified. If response does not include the NextMaker and it is truncated, // you can use the value of the last Key in the response as the marker in the // subsequent request to get the next set of object keys.
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internal/etag/etag.go
// parse parse s as an S3 ETag, returning the result. // It operates in one of two modes: // - strict // - non-strict // // In strict mode, parse only accepts ETags that // are AWS S3 compatible. In particular, an AWS // S3 ETag always consists of a 128 bit checksum // value and an optional -<part-number> suffix. // Therefore, s must have the following form in // strict mode: <32-hex-characters>[-<integer>] //
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buildscripts/verify-build.sh
chmod a+x "$FUNCTIONAL_TESTS" } function main() { echo "Testing in FS setup" if ! run_test_fs; then echo "FAILED" purge "$WORK_DIR" exit 1 fi echo "Testing in Erasure setup" if ! run_test_erasure; then echo "FAILED" purge "$WORK_DIR" exit 1 fi echo "Testing in Distributed Erasure setup" if ! run_test_dist_erasure; then echo "FAILED"
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docs/distributed/DECOMMISSION.md
``` ## Canceling a decommission Stop an on-going decommission in progress, mainly used in situations when the load may be too high and you may want to schedule the decommission at a later point in time. `mc admin decommission cancel` without an argument, lists out any on-going decommission in progress. ``` λ mc admin decommission cancel alias/
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docs/en/docs/async.md
This style of using `async` and `await` is relatively new in the language. But it makes working with asynchronous code a lot easier. This same syntax (or almost identical) was also included recently in modern versions of JavaScript (in Browser and NodeJS). But before that, handling asynchronous code was quite more complex and difficult.
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src/bytes/bytes.go
func IndexByte(b []byte, c byte) int { return bytealg.IndexByte(b, c) } func indexBytePortable(s []byte, c byte) int { for i, b := range s { if b == c { return i } } return -1 } // LastIndex returns the index of the last instance of sep in s, or -1 if sep is not present in s. func LastIndex(s, sep []byte) int {
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docs/sts/web-identity.md
## Specifying Access Control with IAM Policies
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docs/de/docs/deployment/docker.md
### Ein Prozess pro Container
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cmd/object-api-datatypes.go
PartNumberMarker int // When a list is truncated, this element specifies the last part in the list, // as well as the value to use for the part-number-marker request parameter // in a subsequent request. NextPartNumberMarker int // Maximum number of parts that were allowed in the response. MaxParts int // Indicates whether the returned list of parts is truncated. IsTruncated bool
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