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cmd/erasure-healing.go
if err != nil { return err } for _, volInfo := range volsInfo { // StorageAPI can send volume names which are // incompatible with buckets - these are // skipped, like the meta-bucket. if isReservedOrInvalidBucket(volInfo.Name, false) { continue } healBuckets.Compute(volInfo.Name, func(oldValue VolInfo, loaded bool) (newValue VolInfo, del bool) { if loaded {
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docs/recipes.md
} }); } ``` ### Accessing Headers ([.kt][AccessHeadersKotlin], [.java][AccessHeadersJava])
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docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md
Previously several ASCII punctuation characters were not percent-escaped when used with this method. This does not impact already-encoded query parameters in APIs like `HttpUrl.parse()` and `HttpUrl.Builder.addEncodedQueryParameter()`. * New: CBC-mode ECDSA cipher suites have been removed from OkHttp's default configuration: `TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA` and
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/UniAddress.java
return q20.ans; } throw q1x.uhe; } /** * Determines the address of a host given it's host name. The name can be a * machine name like "jcifs.samba.org", or an IP address like "192.168.1.15". * * @param hostname NetBIOS or DNS hostname to resolve * @throws java.net.UnknownHostException if there is an error resolving the name */ /**
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbTreeImpl.java
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/SplitterTest.java
assertThat(letters).containsExactly("a", "b", "c").inOrder(); } @J2ktIncompatible // Kotlin Native's regex is based on Apache Harmony, like old Android @GwtIncompatible // java.util.regex.Pattern @AndroidIncompatible // Bug in older versions of Android we test against, since fixed. public void testPatternSplitLookBehind() {
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/EqualsTester.java
* objects come from factory methods that are themselves {@code @Nullable}. In reality neither the * array nor its contents can be null, but it is not useful to force the use of {@code * requireNonNull} or the like just to assert that. * * <p>{@code EqualsTester} will always check that every object it is given returns false from * {@code equals(null)}, so it is neither useful nor allowed to include a null value in any
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/cors.md
It's also possible to declare the list as `"*"` (a "wildcard") to say that all are allowed. But that will only allow certain types of communication, excluding everything that involves credentials: Cookies, Authorization headers like those used with Bearer Tokens, etc. So, for everything to work correctly, it's better to specify explicitly the allowed origins. ## Use `CORSMiddleware` { #use-corsmiddleware }
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docs/sts/tls.md
## Introduction MinIO provides a custom STS API that allows authentication with client X.509 / TLS certificates.
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/Murmur3Hash32Test.java
assertHash(expected, murmur3_32_fixed().newHasher().putBytes(string.getBytes(charset)).hash()); } private boolean allBmp(String string) { // Ordinarily we'd use something like i += Character.charCount(string.codePointAt(i)) here. But // we can get away with i++ because the whole point of this method is to return false if we find // a code point that doesn't fit in a char.
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