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istioctl/cmd/root.go
Use: "experimental", Aliases: []string{"x", "exp"}, Short: "Experimental commands that may be modified or deprecated", } xdsBasedTroubleshooting := []*cobra.Command{ // TODO(hanxiaop): I think experimental version still has issues, so we keep the old version for now. version.XdsVersionCommand(ctx), // TODO(hanxiaop): this is kept for some releases in case someone is using it. proxystatus.XdsStatusCommand(ctx),
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/OkHttpClientTest.kt
.build() assertThat(original.interceptors.size).isEqualTo(0) assertThat(original.networkInterceptors.size).isEqualTo(0) } /** * When copying the client, stateful things like the connection pool are shared across all * clients. */ @Test fun cloneSharesStatefulInstances() { val client = clientTestRule.newClient() // Values should be non-null.
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fastapi/routing.py
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/storage/v1alpha1/generated.proto
// For a given StorageClass, this describes the available capacity in a // particular topology segment. This can be used when considering where to // instantiate new PersistentVolumes. // // For example this can express things like: // - StorageClass "standard" has "1234 GiB" available in "topology.kubernetes.io/zone=us-east1" // - StorageClass "localssd" has "10 GiB" available in "kubernetes.io/hostname=knode-abc123" //
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md
``` //// //// tab | Python 3.8+ ```Python hl_lines="14" {!> ../../docs_src/body_nested_models/tutorial002.py!} ``` //// ## Set types But then we think about it, and realize that tags shouldn't repeat, they would probably be unique strings. And Python has a special data type for sets of unique items, the `set`. Then we can declare `tags` as a set of strings:
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Lists.java
ArrayList<E> list = new ArrayList<>(capacity); Collections.addAll(list, elements); return list; } /** * Creates a <i>mutable</i> {@code ArrayList} instance containing the given elements; a very thin * shortcut for creating an empty list then calling {@link Iterables#addAll}. * * <p><b>Note:</b> if mutability is not required and the elements are non-null, use {@link
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md
Es gibt viele Situationen, in denen Sie einem Client, der Ihre API benutzt, einen Fehler zurückgeben müssen. Dieser Client könnte ein Browser mit einem Frontend, Code von jemand anderem, ein <abbr title="Internet of Things – Internet der Dinge: Geräte, die über das Internet Informationen austauschen">IoT</abbr>-Gerät, usw., sein. Sie müssten beispielsweise einem Client sagen:
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src/main/java/jcifs/netbios/NbtAddress.java
*/ @Override public String getHostName () { /* * 2010 - We no longer try a Node Status to get the * hostname because apparently some servers do not respond * anymore. I think everyone post Windows 98 will accept * an IP address as the tconHostName which is the principal * use of this method. */ if ( this.hostName.isUnknown() ) {
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cni/pkg/repair/repaircontroller.go
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
/// To **learn the basics of HTTPS**, from a consumer perspective, check <a href="https://howhttps.works/" class="external-link" target="_blank">https://howhttps.works/</a>. Now, from a **developer's perspective**, here are several things to keep in mind while thinking about HTTPS: * For HTTPS, **the server** needs to **have "certificates"** generated by a **third party**. * Those certificates are actually **acquired** from the third party, not "generated".
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