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  1. android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/PredecessorsFunction.java

    public interface PredecessorsFunction<N> {
    
      /**
       * Returns all nodes in this graph adjacent to {@code node} which can be reached by traversing
       * {@code node}'s incoming edges <i>against</i> the direction (if any) of the edge.
       *
       * <p>Some algorithms that operate on a {@code PredecessorsFunction} may produce undesired results
    Registered: Fri Sep 05 12:43:10 UTC 2025
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  2. README.md

    By default MinIO uses the port 9000 to listen for incoming connections. If your platform blocks the port by default, you may need to enable access to the port.
    
    ### ufw
    
    For hosts with ufw enabled (Debian based distros), you can use `ufw` command to allow traffic to specific ports. Use below command to allow access to port 9000
    
    ```sh
    ufw allow 9000
    ```
    
    Below command enables all incoming traffic to ports ranging from 9000 to 9010.
    
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    - Last Modified: Tue Aug 12 18:20:36 UTC 2025
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  3. docs/bucket/replication/DESIGN.md

    manner to target version, with the `X-Amz-Replication-Status` again cycling through the same states.
    
    The description above details one way replication from source to target w.r.t incoming object uploads and metadata changes to source object version. If active-active replication is configured, any incoming uploads and metadata changes to versions created on the target, will sync back to the source and be marked as `REPLICA` on the source. AWS, as well as MinIO do not by default sync metadata...
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  4. cmd/admin-handlers.go

    package cmd
    
    import (
    	"bytes"
    	"context"
    	crand "crypto/rand"
    	"crypto/rsa"
    	"crypto/subtle"
    	"crypto/x509"
    	"encoding/base64"
    	"encoding/json"
    	"encoding/pem"
    	"errors"
    	"fmt"
    	"hash/crc32"
    	"io"
    	"math"
    	"net/http"
    	"net/url"
    	"os"
    	"path"
    	"path/filepath"
    	"regexp"
    	"runtime"
    	"sort"
    	"strconv"
    	"strings"
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  5. docs/features/interceptors.md

    User-Agent: OkHttp Example
    Host: publicobject.com
    Connection: Keep-Alive
    Accept-Encoding: gzip
    
    INFO: Received response for https://publicobject.com/helloworld.txt in 80.9ms
    Server: nginx/1.4.6 (Ubuntu)
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 1759
    Connection: keep-alive
    ```
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/cors.md

    ### CORS preflight requests { #cors-preflight-requests }
    
    These are any `OPTIONS` request with `Origin` and `Access-Control-Request-Method` headers.
    
    In this case the middleware will intercept the incoming request and respond with appropriate CORS headers, and either a `200` or `400` response for informational purposes.
    
    ### Simple requests { #simple-requests }
    
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  7. cmd/bucket-replication.go

    		p.mu.RUnlock()
    		switch prio {
    		case "fast":
    			replLogOnceIf(GlobalContext, fmt.Errorf("Unable to keep up with incoming traffic"), string(replicationSubsystem), logger.WarningKind)
    		case "slow":
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  8. docs/en/docs/alternatives.md

    Another big feature needed by APIs is data validation, making sure that the data is valid, given certain parameters. For example, that some field is an `int`, and not some random string. This is especially useful for incoming data.
    
    Without a data validation system, you would have to do all the checks by hand, in code.
    
    These features are what Marshmallow was built to provide. It is a great library, and I have used it a lot before.
    
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  9. cmd/signature-v4-utils.go

    	// We found 'X-Amz-Content-Sha256' return the captured value.
    	if ok {
    		return v[0]
    	}
    
    	// We couldn't find 'X-Amz-Content-Sha256'.
    	return defaultSha256Cksum
    }
    
    // isValidRegion - verify if incoming region value is valid with configured Region.
    func isValidRegion(reqRegion string, confRegion string) bool {
    	if confRegion == "" {
    		return true
    	}
    	if confRegion == "US" {
    		confRegion = globalMinioDefaultRegion
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  10. okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/MockHttp2Peer.kt

    import okhttp3.internal.closeQuietly
    import okio.Buffer
    import okio.BufferedSource
    import okio.ByteString
    import okio.buffer
    import okio.source
    
    /** Replays prerecorded outgoing frames and records incoming frames.  */
    class MockHttp2Peer : Closeable {
      private var frameCount = 0
      private var client = false
      private val bytesOut = Buffer()
      private var writer = Http2Writer(bytesOut, client)
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