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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/HashBasedTable.java
* * <p>Note that this implementation is not synchronized. If multiple threads access this table * concurrently and one of the threads modifies the table, it must be synchronized externally. * * <p>See the Guava User Guide article on <a href= * "https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/NewCollectionTypesExplained#table">{@code Table}</a>. * * @author Jared Levy * @since 7.0 */ @GwtCompatible
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/HashBasedTable.java
* * <p>Note that this implementation is not synchronized. If multiple threads access this table * concurrently and one of the threads modifies the table, it must be synchronized externally. * * <p>See the Guava User Guide article on <a href= * "https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/NewCollectionTypesExplained#table">{@code Table}</a>. * * @author Jared Levy * @since 7.0 */ @GwtCompatible
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docs/es/docs/how-to/migrate-from-pydantic-v1-to-pydantic-v2.md
/// Si tienes una app de FastAPI antigua con Pydantic v1, aquí te muestro cómo migrarla a Pydantic v2 y las nuevas funcionalidades en FastAPI 0.119.0 para ayudarte con una migración gradual. ## Guía oficial { #official-guide } Pydantic tiene una <a href="https://docs.pydantic.dev/latest/migration/" class="external-link" target="_blank">Guía de migración</a> oficial de v1 a v2.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Dec 16 16:16:35 UTC 2025 - 5.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/sts/tls.md
## Explore Further - [MinIO Admin Complete Guide](https://docs.min.io/community/minio-object-store/reference/minio-mc-admin.html)
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helm-releases/minio-3.5.6.tgz
port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to MinIO server with mc client: 1. Download the MinIO mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide 2. export MC_HOST_{{ template "minio.fullname" . }}-local=http://$(kubectl get secret --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} {{...Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Feb 19 20:34:14 UTC 2022 - 17.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
helm-releases/minio-3.5.9.tgz
port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to MinIO server with mc client: 1. Download the MinIO mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide 2. export MC_HOST_{{ template "minio.fullname" . }}-local=http://$(kubectl get secret --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} {{...Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 03 23:29:03 UTC 2022 - 17.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
helm-releases/minio-3.6.3.tgz
port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to MinIO server with mc client: 1. Download the MinIO mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide 2. export MC_HOST_{{ template "minio.fullname" . }}-local=http://$(kubectl get secret --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} {{...Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 24 04:07:15 UTC 2022 - 17.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
cmd/update.go
) func getDownloadURL(releaseTag string) (downloadURL string) { // Check if we are in DCOS environment, return // deployment guide for update procedures. if IsDCOS() { return mesosDeploymentDoc } // Check if we are in kubernetes environment, return // deployment guide for update procedures. if IsKubernetes() { return kubernetesDeploymentDoc }
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internal/config/etcd/etcd.go
CurvePreferences: crypto.TLSCurveIDs(), } // This is only to support client side certificate authentication // https://coreos.com/etcd/docs/latest/op-guide/security.html etcdClientCertFile := env.Get(EnvEtcdClientCert, kvs.Get(ClientCert)) etcdClientCertKey := env.Get(EnvEtcdClientCertKey, kvs.Get(ClientCertKey)) if etcdClientCertFile != "" && etcdClientCertKey != "" {
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architecture/standards/0008-use-nullaway.md
## Date 2025-08-06 ## Context Our codebase uses `null` extensively to represent an absence of value or optionality of the argument. We utilize nullness annotations in Java code and somewhat rely on IDE warnings to guide us. However, the Java code we have is not fully annotated, which causes several consequences: * IDE warnings can be misleading * Redundant null checks may increase binary size, hurt performance, and increase cognitive load for readers
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