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mockwebserver-deprecated/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/mockwebserver/MockWebServer.kt
@Throws(InterruptedException::class) fun takeRequest(): RecordedRequest = delegate.takeRequest().unwrap() @Throws(InterruptedException::class) fun takeRequest( timeout: Long, unit: TimeUnit, ): RecordedRequest? = delegate.takeRequest(timeout, unit)?.unwrap() @JvmName("-deprecated_requestCount") fun getRequestCount(): Int = delegate.requestCount fun enqueue(response: MockResponse) {
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/GcFinalization.java
// This class can make no hard guarantees. The methods in this class are inherently flaky, but // we try hard to make them robust in practice. We could additionally try to add in a system // load timeout multiplier. Or we could try to use a CPU time bound instead of wall clock time // bound. But these ideas are harder to implement. We do not try to detect or handle a // user-specified -XX:+DisableExplicitGC. //
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/ws/WebSocketHttpTest.kt
clientListener.assertFailure( SocketTimeoutException::class.java, "timeout", "Read timed out", ) assertThat(webSocket.close(1000, null)).isFalse() } /** * There's no read timeout when reading the first byte of a new frame. But as soon as we start * reading a frame we enable the read timeout. In this test we have the server returning the first * byte of a frame but no more frames.
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docs/smb3-features/05-rdma-smb-direct-design.md
throw new IOException("RDMA send failed", e); } } @Override public ByteBuffer receive(int timeout) throws IOException { try { RdmaCompletionEvent event = endpoint.getCqProcessor().getCqEvent(timeout); if (event != null) { return event.getBuffer(); } return null; } catch (Exception e) {
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/UninterruptiblesTest.java
} /** * Asserts that at least {@code timeout} has passed but the expected completion time has not. */ void assertCompletionNotExpected(long timeout) { Preconditions.checkArgument(timeout < expectedCompletionWaitMillis); assertAtLeastTimePassed(stopwatch, timeout); assertTimeNotPassed(stopwatch, expectedCompletionWaitMillis); } }
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/FastFallbackTest.kt
import okhttp3.internal.http2.ErrorCode import okhttp3.testing.Flaky import org.junit.jupiter.api.AfterEach import org.junit.jupiter.api.BeforeEach import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test import org.junit.jupiter.api.Timeout import org.junit.jupiter.api.extension.RegisterExtension import org.junitpioneer.jupiter.RetryingTest import org.opentest4j.TestAbortedException /**
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/core/timer/TimeoutTask.java
private final boolean permanent; private long startTime; private int status = ACTIVE; TimeoutTask(final TimeoutTarget timeoutTarget, final int timeout, final boolean permanent) { this.timeoutTarget = timeoutTarget; this.timeoutMillis = timeout * 1000L; this.permanent = permanent; this.startTime = System.currentTimeMillis(); } /** * Returns whether the task has expired.
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mockwebserver/src/main/kotlin/mockwebserver3/MockWebServer.kt
* given time. * * @param timeout how long to wait before giving up, in units of [unit] * @param unit a [TimeUnit] determining how to interpret the [timeout] parameter * @return the head of the request queue */ @Throws(InterruptedException::class) public fun takeRequest( timeout: Long, unit: TimeUnit, ): RecordedRequest? = requestQueue.poll(timeout, unit) /**
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cmd/xl-storage-disk-id-check.go
dctx, dcancel := context.WithCancel(ctx) started := time.Now() go func() { timeout := time.NewTimer(globalDriveConfig.GetMaxTimeout()) select { case <-dctx.Done(): if !timeout.Stop() { <-timeout.C } case <-timeout.C: spent := time.Since(started) goOffline(fmt.Errorf("unable to write+read for %v", spent.Round(time.Millisecond)), spent)
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/entity/SearchRenderData.java
protected long currentEndRecordNumber; /** List of page numbers for pagination navigation. */ protected List<String> pageNumberList; /** Flag indicating whether the results are partial due to timeout or other issues. */ protected boolean partialResults; /** The actual search query executed against the search engine. */ protected String searchQuery;
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