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cmd/test-utils_test.go
func getListObjectsV2URL(endPoint, bucketName, prefix, maxKeys, fetchOwner, encodingType, delimiter string) string { queryValue := url.Values{} queryValue.Set("list-type", "2") // Enables list objects V2 URL. if maxKeys != "" { queryValue.Set("max-keys", maxKeys) } if fetchOwner != "" { queryValue.Set("fetch-owner", fetchOwner) } if encodingType != "" {
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src/archive/zip/reader_test.go
// If content is very large, an alternative to setting Content or File // is to set Size, which will then be checked against the header-reported size // but will bypass the decompressing of the actual data. // This last option is used for testing very large (multi-GB) compressed files. ContentErr error Content []byte File string Size uint64 } var tests = []ZipTest{ { Name: "test.zip",
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docs/ja/docs/virtual-environments.md
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doc/asm.html
<p> It is impractical to list all the instructions and other details for each machine. To see what instructions are defined for a given machine, say ARM, look in the source for the <code>obj</code> support library for that architecture, located in the directory <code>src/cmd/internal/obj/arm</code>. In that directory is a file <code>a.out.go</code>; it contains a long list of constants starting with <code>A</code>, like this:
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android/guava/javadoc-link/j2objc-annotations/package-list
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cmd/admin-handlers.go
} else { targetIDStatus[targetID.ID] = madmin.Status{Status: string(madmin.ItemOffline)} } list := lambdaMap[targetID.Name] list = append(list, targetIDStatus) lambdaMap[targetID.Name] = list } notify := make([]map[string][]madmin.TargetIDStatus, len(lambdaMap)) counter := 0 for key, value := range lambdaMap {
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cmd/object-handlers_test.go
// Read second byte of object fmt.Sprintf("bytes=%d-%d", 1, 1), // Read last byte of object fmt.Sprintf("bytes=-%d", 1), // Read all but first byte of object "bytes=1-", // Read first half of object fmt.Sprintf("bytes=%d-%d", 0, objLen/2), // Read last half of object fmt.Sprintf("bytes=-%d", objLen/2), // Read middle half of object
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/cache/DiskLruCacheTest.kt
assertValue("c", "c", "c") abortEditor.abort() cache.close() createNewCache() // Although 'c' successfully committed above, the journal wasn't available to issue a CLEAN op. // Because the last state of 'c' was DIRTY before the journal failed, it should be removed // entirely on a subsequent open. assertThat(cache.size()).isEqualTo(4) assertAbsent("c") assertAbsent("d") assertAbsent("e")
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cmd/xl-storage_test.go
} var volInfos []VolInfo // TestXLStorage empty list vols. if volInfos, err = xlStorage.ListVols(t.Context()); err != nil { t.Fatalf("expected: <nil>, got: %s", err) } else if len(volInfos) != 1 { t.Fatalf("expected: one entry, got: %v", volInfos) } // TestXLStorage non-empty list vols. if err = xlStorage.MakeVol(t.Context(), "success-vol"); err != nil {
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.8.md
/pull/51921)) * [Alpha] The Kubernetes API server now supports the ability to break large LIST calls into multiple smaller chunks. A client can specify a limit to the number of results to return. If more results exist, a token is returned that allows the client to continue the previous list call repeatedly until all results are retrieved. The resulting list is identical to a list call that does not perform chunking, thanks to capabilities provided by etcd3. This allows the server to...
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