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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.31.md
- The feature gate "SkipReadOnlyValidationGCE" has been removed. This gate has been active for 2 releases with no reports of issues (and was such a niche thing, we didn't expect any). ([#124210](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/124210), [@thockin](https://github.com/thockin))
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/MultipartBody.kt
* parameters, and as it turns out Firefox and Chrome actually do rather different things, and * both say in their comments that they're not really sure what the right approach is. We go * with Chrome's behavior (which also experimentally seems to match what IE does), but if you * actually want to have a good chance of things working, please avoid double-quotes, newlines, * percent signs, and the like in your field names.Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Mar 19 19:25:20 UTC 2025 - 10.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/contribute/concurrency.md
#### Shared reader thread We can't rely on application threads to read data from the socket. Application threads are transient: sometimes they're reading and writing and sometimes they're off doing application-layer things. But the socket is permanent, and it needs constant attention: we dispatch all incoming frames so the connection is good-to-go when the application layer needs it.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/NaturalOrdering.java
@GwtCompatible final class NaturalOrdering extends Ordering<Comparable<?>> implements Serializable { static final NaturalOrdering INSTANCE = new NaturalOrdering(); // TODO: b/287198172 - Consider eagerly initializing these (but think about serialization). @LazyInit private transient @Nullable Ordering<@Nullable Comparable<?>> nullsFirst; @LazyInit private transient @Nullable Ordering<@Nullable Comparable<?>> nullsLast; @Override
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src/main/assemblies/files/fess.in.sh
#!/bin/sh FESS_CLASSPATH=$FESS_HOME/lib/classes # JAVA_OPTS is not a built-in JVM mechanism but some people think it is so we # warn them that we are not observing the value of $JAVA_OPTS if [ ! -z "$JAVA_OPTS" ]; then echo -n "warning: ignoring JAVA_OPTS=$JAVA_OPTS; " echo "pass JVM parameters via FESS_JAVA_OPTS" fi if [ "x$FESS_MIN_MEM" = "x" ]; then FESS_MIN_MEM=256m fi if [ "x$FESS_MAX_MEM" = "x" ]; then FESS_MAX_MEM=2g
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http/DateFormatting.kt
// that. If any of the BROWSER_COMPATIBLE_DATE_FORMAT_STRINGS ended in "'GMT'" we'd have // to also check that position.getIndex() == value.length() otherwise parsing might have // terminated early, ignoring things like "+01:00". Leaving this as != 0 means that any // trailing junk is ignored. return result } } } return null } /** Returns the string for this date. */
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/net/HostSpecifierTest.java
import java.text.ParseException; import junit.framework.TestCase; import org.jspecify.annotations.NullUnmarked; /** * {@link TestCase} for {@link HostSpecifier}. This is a relatively cursory test, as HostSpecifier * is a thin wrapper around {@link InetAddresses} and {@link InternetDomainName}; the unit tests for * those classes explore numerous corner cases. The intent here is to confirm that everything is * wired up properly. *Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue May 13 18:46:00 UTC 2025 - 3.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractScheduledService.java
// This lock protects the task so we can ensure that none of the template methods (startUp, // shutDown or runOneIteration) run concurrently with one another. // TODO(lukes): why don't we use ListenableFuture to sequence things? Then we could drop the // lock. private final ReentrantLock lock = new ReentrantLock(); @WeakOuter final class Task implements Runnable { @Override public void run() {
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractService.java
// It is possible due to races that we are currently in the expected state even though we // timed out. e.g. if we weren't event able to grab the lock within the timeout we would never // even check the guard. I don't think we care too much about this use case but it could lead // to a confusing error message. throw new TimeoutException("Timed out waiting for " + this + " to reach the RUNNING state."); } } @OverrideRegistered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Feb 19 21:24:11 UTC 2025 - 20.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/TreeMultiset.java
/* * pred and succ are nullable after construction, but we always call successor() to initialize * them immediately thereafter. * * They may be subsequently nulled out by TreeMultiset.clear(). I think that the only place that * we can reference a node whose fields have been cleared is inside the iterator (and presumably * only under concurrent modification). *Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Dec 09 15:58:48 UTC 2025 - 33.9K bytes - Viewed (0)