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cmd/update.go
internalLogIf(GlobalContext, err) return err == nil } // MinIO Helm chart uses DownwardAPIFile to write pod label info to /podinfo/labels // More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/downward-api-volume-expose-pod-information/#store-pod-fields // Check if this is Helm package installation and report helm chart version func getHelmVersion(helmInfoFilePath string) string {
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fess-crawler/src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/CrawlerThread.java
* It uses various services and components, such as {@link UrlQueueService}, {@link DataService}, * {@link CrawlerContainer}, {@link LogHelper}, {@link CrawlerClientFactory}, and {@link CrawlerContext}, * to perform its tasks. * </p> * * <p> * The crawling process involves the following steps: * </p> * <ol> * <li>Fetching a URL from the queue using {@link UrlQueueService#poll(String)}.</li>
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cmd/metrics-v2.go
Help: "Number of pending ILM transition tasks in the queue", Type: gaugeMetric, } } func getTransitionActiveTasksMD() MetricDescription { return MetricDescription{ Namespace: nodeMetricNamespace, Subsystem: ilmSubsystem, Name: transitionActiveTasks, Help: "Number of active ILM transition tasks", Type: gaugeMetric, } }
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cmd/notification.go
// the same overall task. // // A zero NotificationGroup is valid and does not cancel on error. type NotificationGroup struct { workers *workers.Workers errs []NotificationPeerErr retryCount int } // WithNPeers returns a new NotificationGroup with length of errs slice upto nerrs, // upon Wait() errors are returned collected from all tasks. func WithNPeers(nerrs int) *NotificationGroup {
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
end operation ->> client: Return response to client Note over client,operation: Response is already sent, can't change it anymore opt Tasks operation -->> tasks: Send background tasks end opt Raise other exception tasks -->> dep: Raise other exception end Note over dep: After yield opt Handle other exception
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docs/en/docs/contributing.md
#### Don't Translate these Pages 🚨 Don't translate: * Files under `reference/` * `release-notes.md` * `fastapi-people.md` * `external-links.md` * `newsletter.md` * `management-tasks.md` * `management.md` * `contributing.md` Some of these files are updated very frequently and a translation would always be behind, or they include the main content from English source files, etc.
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Connection.kt
* * Since we can't ACK settings on the current reader thread (the reader thread can't write) we * execute all peer settings logic on the writer thread. This relies on the fact that the * writer task queue won't reorder tasks; otherwise settings could be applied in the opposite * order than received. */ fun applyAndAckSettings( clearPrevious: Boolean, settings: Settings, ) {
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docs/en/docs/async.md
It's called "asynchronous" because the computer / program doesn't have to be "synchronized" with the slow task, waiting for the exact moment that the task finishes, while doing nothing, to be able to take the task result and continue the work.
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/helper/SystemHelper.java
/** * Helper class for system-level operations and utilities. * This class provides methods for managing system properties, handling JSP files, * normalizing configurations, and other system-related tasks. */ public class SystemHelper { /** * Constructs a new system helper. */ public SystemHelper() { // do nothing }
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
It is very simple and intuitive. It's designed to be easily extensible, and have modular components. It has: * Seriously impressive performance. * WebSocket support. * In-process background tasks. * Startup and shutdown events. * Test client built on HTTPX. * CORS, GZip, Static Files, Streaming responses. * Session and Cookie support. * 100% test coverage. * 100% type annotated codebase.
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