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docs/fr/docs/async.md
Ensuite l'ordinateur / le programme 🤖 reviendra à chaque fois qu'il en a la chance que ce soit parce qu'il attend à nouveau, ou car il 🤖 a fini tout le travail qu'il avait à faire. Il 🤖 regardera donc si les tâches qu'il attend ont terminé d'être effectuées. Ensuite, il 🤖 prendra la première tâche à finir (disons, notre "fichier-lent" 📝) et continuera à faire avec cette dernière ce qu'il était censé.
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tests/associations_belongs_to_test.go
user = User{Name: "invalid-user-with-invalid-belongs-to-foreign-key", CompanyID: &unexistCompanyID} if err := DB.Create(&user).Error; err == nil { tidbSkip(t, "not support the foreign key feature") t.Errorf("should have gotten foreign key violation error") } } func TestBelongsToAssociationForSlice(t *testing.T) { users := []User{ *GetUser("slice-belongs-to-1", Config{Company: true, Manager: true}),
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internal/config/dns/etcd_dns.go
key := msgPath(fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s.", bucket, domainName), c.prefixPath) records, err := c.list(key, false) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Make sure we have record.Key is empty // this can only happen when record.Key // has bucket entry with exact prefix // match any record.Key which do not // match the prefixes we skip them. for _, record := range records { if record.Key != "" { continue }
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futures/listenablefuture1/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ListenableFuture.java
* Futures#addCallback addCallback()}. * * <p>Memory consistency effects: Actions in a thread prior to adding a listener <a * href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se7/html/jls-17.html#jls-17.4.5"> * <i>happen-before</i></a> its execution begins, perhaps in another thread. * * <p>Guava implementations of {@code ListenableFuture} promptly release references to listeners * after executing them. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ListenableFuture.java
* Futures#addCallback addCallback()}. * * <p>Memory consistency effects: Actions in a thread prior to adding a listener <a * href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se7/html/jls-17.html#jls-17.4.5"> * <i>happen-before</i></a> its execution begins, perhaps in another thread. * * <p>Guava implementations of {@code ListenableFuture} promptly release references to listeners * after executing them. *
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internal/kms/secret-key.go
if len(b) == 0 { return b, kms.AES256 } if b[0] == '{' && b[len(b)-1] == '}' { // JSON object var c ciphertext if err := c.UnmarshalJSON(b); err != nil { // It may happen that a random ciphertext starts with '{' and ends with '}'. // In such a case, parsing will fail but we must not return an error. Instead // we return the ciphertext as it is. return b, kms.AES256 }
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architecture/security/istio-agent.md
1. If the certificate is not yet expired, the `SecretManager` also can return a cache response. In practice, this would only happen in cases where Envoy were to re-request a resource, which is fairly rare. 1. `SecretManager` can also read certificates from files. When this is configured, no CA client is used.
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src/main/java/jcifs/dcerpc/DcerpcHandle.java
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
* The **HTTPS certificates** "certify" a **certain domain**, but the protocol and encryption happen at the TCP level, **before knowing** which domain is being dealt with. * **By default**, that would mean that you can only have **one HTTPS certificate per IP address**. * No matter how big your server is or how small each application you have on it might be. * There is a **solution** to this, however.
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api/maven-api-plugin/src/main/mdo/plugin.mdo
<type>String</type> <description>pathScope used to flatten dependencies</description> </field> <field> <name>requestType</name> <required>false</required> <version>2.0.0+</version> <type>String</type> <description>either {@code collect}, {@code flatten}, or {@code resolve}</description> </field> </fields> </class>
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