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api/maven-api-cli/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/cli/InvokerRequest.java
default Optional<OutputStream> stdErr() { return Optional.ofNullable(parserRequest().stdErr()); } /** * Returns a list of core extensions from all sources, that were discovered and loaded. Each instance of * {@link CoreExtensions} is validated, but the list elements may have overlapping elements, that requires * some logic to sort out (like precedence). * <p>
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docs/distributed/DECOMMISSION.md
## Features - A pool in decommission still allows READ access to all its contents, newer WRITEs will automatically be scheduled to only pools not in decommission status. - All versioned buckets maintain the same order for "versions" for each object after being decommissioned to the other pools. - A pool interrupted during the decommission process, such as for a cluster restart, resumes from where it left off. ## How to decommission a pool ```
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docs/erasure/storage-class/README.md
## Overview MinIO supports two storage classes, Reduced Redundancy class and Standard class. These classes can be defined using environment variables set before starting MinIO server. After the data and parity drives for each storage class are defined using environment variables, you can set the storage class of an object via request metadata field `x-amz-storage-class`. MinIO server then honors the storage class by
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fess-crawler/src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/client/FaultTolerantClient.java
* @param request the request data */ void onRequestStart(FaultTolerantClient client, RequestData request); /** * Called before each request attempt. * * @param client the fault-tolerant client * @param request the request data * @param count the current retry count */
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src/main/webapp/js/admin/plugins/form-validator/location.js
r({name:"longlat",validatorFunction:function(a){var b=/^[-+]?([1-8]?\d(\.\d+)?|90(\.0+)?),\s*[-+]?(180(\.0+)?|((1[0-7]\d)|([1-9]?\d))(\.\d+)?)$/;return b.test(a)},errorMessage:"",errorMessageKey:"badCustomVal"});var b=function(b){var c=[];return a.each(b,function(a,b){c.push(b.substr(0,1).toUpperCase()+b.substr(1,b.length))}),c.sort(),c};a.fn.suggestCountry=function(c){var d=b(a.formUtils.validators.validate_country.countries),e=a.inArray(d,"Usa");return d[e]="USA",a.formUtils.suggest(this,d,c)}...
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/EvictingQueue.java
* (first-in-first-out). This data structure is logically equivalent to a circular buffer (i.e., * cyclic buffer or ring buffer). * * <p>An evicting queue must be configured with a maximum size. Each time an element is added to a * full queue, the queue automatically removes its head element. This is different from conventional * bounded queues, which either block or reject new elements when full. *
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src/main/webapp/js/admin/bootstrap.min.js.map
// Adjust fixed content padding\n $(fixedContent).each((index, element) => {\n const actualPadding = element.style.paddingRight\n const calculatedPadding = $(element).css('padding-right')\n $(element)\n .data('padding-right', actualPadding)\n .css('padding-right', `${parseFloat(calculatedPadding) + this._scrollbarWidth}px`)\n })\n\n // Adjust sticky content margin\n $(stickyContent).each((index, element) => {\n const actualMargin = ...
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/helper/DocumentHelper.java
} } return hash; } /** * Appends line numbers to each line of content with a given prefix. * Useful for debugging and displaying content with line references. * * @param prefix the prefix to add before each line number * @param content the content to add line numbers to
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md
{* ../../docs_src/query_params_str_validations/tutorial015_an_py310.py ln[16:19] hl[17] *} #### A Random Item { #a-random-item } With `data.items()` we get an <abbr title="Something we can iterate on with a for loop, like a list, set, etc.">iterable object</abbr> with tuples containing the key and value for each dictionary item.
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docs/features/calls.md
# Calls The HTTP client’s job is to accept your request and produce its response. This is simple in theory but it gets tricky in practice. ## [Requests](https://square.github.io/okhttp/4.x/okhttp/okhttp3/-request/) Each HTTP request contains a URL, a method (like `GET` or `POST`), and a list of headers. Requests may also contain a body: a data stream of a specific content type. ## [Responses](https://square.github.io/okhttp/4.x/okhttp/okhttp3/-response/)
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