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## Steps to Reproduce (for bugs) <!--- Provide a link to a live example, or an unambiguous set of steps to --> <!--- reproduce this bug. Include code to reproduce, if relevant --> <!--- and make sure you have followed https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/release/docs/debugging to capture relevant logs --> 1. 2. 3. 4. ## Context <!--- How has this issue affected you? What are you trying to accomplish? -->
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/testing/TestingExecutors.java
* implemented as "no-effort". No interrupts or other attempts are made to stop threads executing * tasks. Second, the returned list will always be empty, as any submitted task is considered to * have started execution. This applies also to tasks given to {@code invokeAll} or {@code * invokeAny} which are pending serial execution, even the subset of the tasks that have not yet
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/job/PurgeDocJob.java
import org.opensearch.index.query.QueryBuilder; import org.opensearch.index.query.QueryBuilders; /** * Job for purging expired documents from the search index. * This job removes documents that have passed their expiration time based on the expires field. * It helps maintain the search index by cleaning up outdated content automatically. */ public class PurgeDocJob { /** Logger instance for this class */
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samples/slack/src/main/java/okhttp3/slack/RtmSession.java
RtmStartResponse rtmStartResponse = slackApi.rtmStart(accessToken); webSocket = slackApi.rtm(rtmStartResponse.url, this); } // TODO(jwilson): can I read the response body? Do I have to? // the body from slack is a 0-byte-buffer @Override public synchronized void onOpen(WebSocket webSocket, Response response) { System.out.println("onOpen: " + response); }
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cmd/data-usage-utils.go
// Total Size for objects that have not yet been replicated ReplicationPendingSizeV1 uint64 `json:"objectsPendingReplicationTotalSize"` // Total size for objects that have witness one or more failures and will be retried ReplicationFailedSizeV1 uint64 `json:"objectsFailedReplicationTotalSize"` // Total size for objects that have been replicated to destination
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params.md
* Data validation * Automatic documentation ## Defaults { #defaults } As query parameters are not a fixed part of a path, they can be optional and can have default values. In the example above they have default values of `skip=0` and `limit=10`. So, going to the URL: ``` http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/ ``` would be the same as going to: ```
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbTreeConnection.java
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src/main/java/jcifs/netbios/NbtAddress.java
/** * Returns a hashcode for this IP address. The hashcode comes from the IP address * and is not generated from the string representation. So because NetBIOS nodes * can have many names, all names associated with an IP will have the same * hashcode. */ @Override public int hashCode() { return this.address; } /**
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/encoder.md
## Using the `jsonable_encoder` { #using-the-jsonable-encoder } Let's imagine that you have a database `fake_db` that only receives JSON compatible data. For example, it doesn't receive `datetime` objects, as those are not compatible with JSON.
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