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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.29.md
The incorrect cost was evident when the result of a function was used in subsequent operations. ([#119800](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/119800), [@jpbetz](https://github.com/jpbetz)) [SIG API Machinery, Auth and Cloud Provider]
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/Quantiles.java
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docs/es/docs/alternatives.md
La forma en que lo usas es muy sencilla. Por ejemplo, para hacer un `GET` request, escribirías: ```Python response = requests.get("http://example.com/some/url") ``` La operación de path equivalente en FastAPI podría verse como: ```Python hl_lines="1" @app.get("/some/url") def read_url(): return {"message": "Hello World"} ```
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.33.md
please make sure that the corresponding Portworx CSI driver is installed on your cluster **before** upgrading to 1.31 or later because all operations for the in-tree `portworxVolume` type are redirected to the pxd.portworx.com CSI driver
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureTest.java
* get() call. As measurements of time are prone to flakiness, it tries to assert based on ranges * derived from observing how much time actually passed for various operations. */ @SuppressWarnings("ThreadPriorityCheck") @AndroidIncompatible // Thread.suspend public void testToString_delayedTimeout() throws Exception {
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cmd/server-main.go
globalSiteReplicationSys.Init(GlobalContext, newObject) }) // Populate existing buckets to the etcd backend if globalDNSConfig != nil { // Background this operation. bootstrapTrace("go initFederatorBackend", func() { go initFederatorBackend(buckets, newObject) }) } // Initialize batch job pool. bootstrapTrace("newBatchJobPool", func() {
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docs/de/docs/alternatives.md
``` Sehen Sie sich die Ähnlichkeiten in `requests.get(...)` und `@app.get(...)` an. /// check | Inspirierte **FastAPI** * Über eine einfache und intuitive API zu verfügen. * HTTP-Methodennamen (Operationen) direkt, auf einfache und intuitive Weise zu verwenden. * Vernünftige Standardeinstellungen zu haben, aber auch mächtige Einstellungsmöglichkeiten. ///
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.20.md
### CSI Volume Snapshot graduates to General Availability CSI Volume Snapshot moves to GA in the 1.20 release. This feature provides a standard way to trigger volume snapshot operations in Kubernetes and allows Kubernetes users to incorporate snapshot operations in a portable manner on any Kubernetes environment regardless of supporting underlying storage providers.
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbTransportImpl.java
case 0xC00000BB: // NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED throw new SmbUnsupportedOperationException(); case NtStatus.NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED: // samba fails to report the proper status for some operations case 0xC00000A2: // NT_STATUS_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED checkReferral(resp, req.getPath(), req); case NtStatus.NT_STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW: break; /* normal for DCERPC named pipes */
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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
Linux containers run using the same Linux kernel of the host (machine, virtual machine, cloud server, etc). This just means that they are very lightweight (compared to full virtual machines emulating an entire operating system). This way, containers consume **little resources**, an amount comparable to running the processes directly (a virtual machine would consume much more).
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