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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/connection/FastFallbackExchangeFinderTest.kt
* 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: * * 1. take plan 0 * 3. plan 0 connects * 4. finish taking plan 1 *
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/IntMathTest.java
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cmd/admin-handlers-site-replication.go
case madmin.DeleteBucketBktOp, madmin.ForceDeleteBucketBktOp: err = globalSiteReplicationSys.PeerBucketDeleteHandler(ctx, bucket, DeleteBucketOptions{ Force: operation == madmin.ForceDeleteBucketBktOp, SRDeleteOp: getSRBucketDeleteOp(true), }) case madmin.PurgeDeletedBucketOp: globalSiteReplicationSys.purgeDeletedBucket(ctx, objectAPI, bucket) }
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/ImmutableIntArrayTest.java
assertThrows(IllegalArgumentException.class, () -> ImmutableIntArray.builder(-1)); } /** * If there's a bug in builder growth, we wouldn't know how to expose it. So, brute force the hell * out of it for a while and see what happens. */ public void testBuilder_bruteForce() { for (int i = 0; i < reduceIterationsIfGwt(100); i++) {
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/ImmutableDoubleArrayTest.java
assertThrows(IllegalArgumentException.class, () -> ImmutableDoubleArray.builder(-1)); } /** * If there's a bug in builder growth, we wouldn't know how to expose it. So, brute force the hell * out of it for a while and see what happens. */ public void testBuilder_bruteForce() { for (int i = 0; i < reduceIterationsIfGwt(100); i++) {
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/tls/CertificatePinnerChainValidationTest.kt
.url(server.url("/")) .build(), ) val response1 = call1.execute() assertThat(response1.body.string()).isEqualTo("abc") response1.close() // Force a fresh connection for the next request. client.connectionPool.evictAll() // Confirm that a second request also succeeds. This should detect caching problems. server.enqueue( MockResponse.Builder()
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/IntMathTest.java
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/ws/RealWebSocket.kt
listener.onClosed(this, code, reason!!) } readerToClose?.closeQuietly() streamsToClose?.closeQuietly() } /** For testing: force this web socket to release its threads. */ @Throws(InterruptedException::class) fun tearDown() { taskQueue.shutdown() taskQueue.idleLatch().await(10, TimeUnit.SECONDS) }
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Stream.kt
/** * Sends a reply to an incoming stream. * * @param outFinished true to eagerly finish the output stream to send data to the remote peer. * Corresponds to `FLAG_FIN`. * @param flushHeaders true to force flush the response headers. This should be true unless the * response body exists and will be written immediately. */ @Throws(IOException::class) fun writeHeaders( responseHeaders: List<Header>,
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architecture/ambient/ztunnel.md
However, while we chose to use the xDS *transport protocol*, we chose to not use the xDS resource types, such as Clusters and Listeners. In our experience and testing, these types force us to represent data in inefficient ways because they are general purpose. Ztunnel is not general purpose; it has an extremely tight goal.
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