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docs/de/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
* den Pfad `/` * unter der Verwendung der <abbr title="eine HTTP GET Methode"><code>get</code>-Operation</abbr> gehen /// info | `@decorator` Information Diese `@something`-Syntax wird in Python „Dekorator“ genannt. Sie platzieren ihn über einer Funktion. Wie ein hübscher, dekorativer Hut (daher kommt wohl der Begriff). Ein „Dekorator“ nimmt die darunter stehende Funktion und macht etwas damit.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md
something(some_argument, some_keyword_argument="foo") ``` then it is a "callable". ## Classes as dependencies { #classes-as-dependencies_1 } You might notice that to create an instance of a Python class, you use that same syntax. For example: ```Python class Cat: def __init__(self, name: str): self.name = name fluffy = Cat(name="Mr Fluffy") ``` In this case, `fluffy` is an instance of the class `Cat`.
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docs/distributed/CONFIG.md
can be configured in a MinIO setup, such as '--address', '--console-address' and command line arguments for the MinIO server. Historically everything to MinIO was provided via command arguments for the hostnames and the drives via an ellipses syntax such as `minio server http://host{1...4}/disk{1...4}` this requirement added an additional burden to have sequential hostnames for us to make sure that we can provide horizontal distribution, however we have come across situations where sometimes...
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api/go1.txt
pkg regexp/syntax, const InstMatch InstOp pkg regexp/syntax, const InstNop InstOp pkg regexp/syntax, const InstRune InstOp pkg regexp/syntax, const InstRune1 InstOp pkg regexp/syntax, const InstRuneAny InstOp pkg regexp/syntax, const InstRuneAnyNotNL InstOp pkg regexp/syntax, const Literal Flags pkg regexp/syntax, const MatchNL Flags pkg regexp/syntax, const NonGreedy Flags
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cmd/batch-job-common-types.go
"gopkg.in/yaml.v3" ) //go:generate msgp -file $GOFILE //msgp:ignore BatchJobYamlErr // BatchJobYamlErr can be used to return yaml validation errors with line, // column information guiding user to fix syntax errors type BatchJobYamlErr struct { line, col int msg string } // message returns the error message excluding line, col information. // Intended to be used in unit tests.
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ci/devinfra/docker/windows/Dockerfile
# network, which has the MTU of 1460, # due to 40 bytes being reserved for GCP's internal usage. # Note, an invalid sub-interface name will lead to an obscure error, e.g.: # "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect." # In such cases, check that the name of the sub-interface is valid: # `netsh interface show interface` RUN netsh interface ipv4 set subinterface \"vEthernet (Ethernet)\" mtu=1460 store=persistent
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
And it generates OpenAPI schemas. That's how it works in Flask, Starlette, Responder, etc. But then, we have again the problem of having a micro-syntax, inside of a Python string (a big YAML). The editor can't help much with that. And if we modify parameters or Marshmallow schemas and forget to also modify that YAML docstring, the generated schema would be obsolete.
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api/go1.19.txt
pkg os/exec, method (*Cmd) Environ() []string #50599 pkg os/exec, type Cmd struct, Err error #43724 pkg os/exec, var ErrDot error #43724 pkg regexp/syntax, const ErrNestingDepth = "expression nests too deeply" #51684 pkg regexp/syntax, const ErrNestingDepth ErrorCode #51684 pkg runtime/debug, func SetMemoryLimit(int64) int64 #48409 pkg sort, func Find(int, func(int) int) (int, bool) #50340
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docs/debugging/README.md
`mc support inspect` allows collecting files based on *path* from all backend drives. Matching files will be collected in a zip file with their respective host+drive+path. A MinIO host from October 2021 or later is required for full functionality. Syntax is `mc support inspect ALIAS/path/to/files`. This can for example be used to collect `xl.meta` from objects that are misbehaving. To collect `xl.meta` from a specific object, for example placed at `ALIAS/bucket/path/to/file.txt` append `/xl.meta`,...
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
* the path `/` * using a <abbr title="an HTTP GET method"><code>get</code> operation</abbr> /// info | `@decorator` Info That `@something` syntax in Python is called a "decorator". You put it on top of a function. Like a pretty decorative hat (I guess that's where the term came from). A "decorator" takes the function below and does something with it.
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