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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
* Using a cloud service that would run a container image for you, etc. ### Package Requirements You would normally have the **package requirements** for your application in some file. It would depend mainly on the tool you use to **install** those requirements. The most common way to do it is to have a file `requirements.txt` with the package names and their versions, one per line.
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doc/README.md
``` go run golang.org/x/website/cmd/golangorg@latest -goroot=.. ``` Then open http://localhost:6060/doc/next. Refresh the page to see your latest edits. ## For the release team The `relnote` tool, at `golang.org/x/build/cmd/relnote`, operates on the files in `doc/next`. As a release cycle nears completion, run `relnote todo` to get a list of unfinished release note work.
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/connection/FastFallbackExchangeFinderTest.kt
) taskFaker.assertNoMoreTasks() } /** * This test causes two connections to become available simultaneously, one from a TCP connect and * one from the pool. We must take the pooled connection because by taking it from the pool, we've * fully acquired it. * * This test yields threads to force the decision of plan1 to be deliberate and not lucky. In * particular, we set up this sequence of events:
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docs/en/docs/deployment/versions.md
```txt fastapi[standard]>=0.112.0,<0.113.0 ``` that would mean that you would use the versions `0.112.0` or above, but less than `0.113.0`, for example, a version `0.112.2` would still be accepted. If you use any other tool to manage your installations, like `uv`, Poetry, Pipenv, or others, they all have a way that you can use to define specific versions for your packages. ## Available versions
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ci/official/containers/ml_build/Dockerfile
# - bazelisk: always use the correct bazel version # - buildifier: clean bazel build deps # - buildozer: clean bazel build deps # - gcloud SDK: communicate with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) for RBE, CI # - patchelf: Utility tool to modify existing ELF executables and libraries RUN git clone --branch v1.11.0 https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core.git && bats-core/install.sh /usr/local && rm -rf bats-core
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tests/test_tutorial/test_header_param_models/test_tutorial001.py
} ) ] } ) def test_header_param_model_extra(client: TestClient): response = client.get( "/items/", headers=[("save-data", "true"), ("tool", "plumbus")] ) assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == snapshot( { "host": "testserver", "save_data": True,
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cmd/os_unix.go
const blockSize = 8 << 10 // 8192 // By default at least 128 entries in single getdents call (1MiB buffer) var ( direntPool = sync.Pool{ New: func() interface{} { buf := make([]byte, blockSize*128) return &buf }, } direntNamePool = sync.Pool{ New: func() interface{} { buf := make([]byte, blockSize) return &buf }, } )
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tests/test_tutorial/test_query_param_models/test_tutorial001.py
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internal/s3select/jstream/README.md
jstream.KV{desc CMYK} jstream.KV{colors [cyan magenta yellow black]} ``` ## Installing ```bash go get github.com/bcicen/jstream ``` ## Commandline `jstream` comes with a cli tool for quick viewing of parsed values from JSON input: ```bash jstream -d 1 < input.json ``` ```json {"colors":["red","green","blue"],"desc":"RGB"} {"colors":["cyan","magenta","yellow","black"],"desc":"CMYK"}
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fess-crawler/src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/pool/CrawlerPooledObjectFactory.java
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, * either express or implied. See the License for the specific language * governing permissions and limitations under the License. */ package org.codelibs.fess.crawler.pool; import org.apache.commons.pool2.BasePooledObjectFactory; import org.apache.commons.pool2.PooledObject; import org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.DefaultPooledObject; import org.codelibs.fess.crawler.container.CrawlerContainer;
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