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src/main/java/jcifs/Configuration.java
* references (currently executing code, file descriptors). * * Depending on the usage scenario, this may have some benefit as there won't be any delays for restablishing these * resources, however comes at the cost of having to properly release all SmbFile instances you no longer need. * * @return whether to use strict resource lifecycle */ boolean isStrictResourceLifecycle(); /**
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cmd/erasure-server-pool-rebalance.go
disks, _ := set.getOnlineDisksWithHealing(false) if len(disks) == 0 { return fmt.Errorf("no online drives found for set with endpoints %s", set.getEndpoints()) } // However many we ask, versions must exist on ~50% listingQuorum := (set.setDriveCount + 1) / 2 // How to resolve partial results. resolver := metadataResolutionParams{
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/Graphs.java
*/ public static boolean hasCycle(Network<?, ?> network) { // In a directed graph, parallel edges cannot introduce a cycle in an acyclic graph. // However, in an undirected graph, any parallel edge induces a cycle in the graph. if (!network.isDirected() && network.allowsParallelEdges() && network.edges().size() > network.asGraph().edges().size()) {
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guava/src/com/google/common/graph/Graphs.java
*/ public static boolean hasCycle(Network<?, ?> network) { // In a directed graph, parallel edges cannot introduce a cycle in an acyclic graph. // However, in an undirected graph, any parallel edge induces a cycle in the graph. if (!network.isDirected() && network.allowsParallelEdges() && network.edges().size() > network.asGraph().edges().size()) {
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cmd/notification.go
// FIXME: network calls made in this manner such as one goroutine per node, // can easily eat into the internode bandwidth. This function would be mostly // TX saturating, however there are situations where a RX might also saturate. // To avoid these problems we must split the work at scale. With 1000 node // setup becoming a reality we must try to shard the work properly such as
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/NullPointerTester.java
} catch (NoSuchMethodException shouldBeImpossible) { // Fine: If it doesn't exist, then there's no chance that we're going to be asked to test it. } /* * These methods "should" call checkNotNull. However, I'm wary of accidentally introducing * anything that might slow down execution on such a hot path. Given that the methods are only * package-private, I feel OK with just not testing them for NPE. *
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/NtlmPasswordAuthentication.java
*/ @Override public boolean equals(final Object obj) {Registered: Sun Sep 07 00:10:21 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Aug 16 01:32:48 UTC 2025 - 26.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/net/InetAddresses.java
* * <p>Technically one <i>can</i> create a 128bit IPv6 address with the wire format of a "mapped" * address, as shown above, and transmit it in an IPv6 packet header. However, Java's InetAddress * creation methods appear to adhere doggedly to the original intent of the "mapped" address: all * "mapped" addresses return {@link Inet4Address} objects. *
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cmd/erasure-metadata.go
// For tiered objects, read quorum is N/2+1 to ensure simple majority on xl.meta. // It is not equal to EcM because the data integrity is entrusted with the warm tier. // However, we never go below EcM, in case of a EcM=EcN setup. parities[index] = max(totalShards-(totalShards/2+1), metadata.Erasure.ParityBlocks) } else { parities[index] = metadata.Erasure.ParityBlocks } } return
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cmd/kms-handlers_test.go
method: http.MethodGet, path: kmsKeyListPath, query: map[string]string{"pattern": "*"}, asRoot: false, // It looks like this should allow listing any key that isn't "default-test-key", however // the policy engine matches all Deny statements first, without regard to Resources (for KMS). // This is for backwards compatibility where historically KMS statements ignored Resources. policy: `{
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