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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiterTest.java
stopwatch.sleepMillis(4000); // #3: becomes cold again for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) { limiter.acquire(); // // #4 } stopwatch.sleepMillis(500); // #5: to repay for the last acquire stopwatch.sleepMillis(2000); // #6: didn't get cold! It would take another 2 seconds to go cold for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) { limiter.acquire(); // #7 } assertEvents(
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiterTest.java
stopwatch.sleepMillis(4000); // #3: becomes cold again for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) { limiter.acquire(); // // #4 } stopwatch.sleepMillis(500); // #5: to repay for the last acquire stopwatch.sleepMillis(2000); // #6: didn't get cold! It would take another 2 seconds to go cold for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) { limiter.acquire(); // #7 } assertEvents(
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/CallTest.kt
executeSynchronously(request).assertFailure("$dns returned no addresses for android.com") dns.assertRequests("android.com") } /** We had a bug where failed HTTP/2 calls could break the entire connection. */ @Flaky @Test fun failingCallsDoNotInterfereWithConnection() { enableProtocol(Protocol.HTTP_2) server.enqueue(MockResponse(body = "Response 1"))
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fess-crawler/src/main/resources/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/mime/tika-mimetypes.xml
other widely used forms * Where there's a hierarchy in the types, list it via a parent * Highly specific magic matches get a high priority * General magic matches which could trigger a false-positive need a low one * The priority for containers normally need to be higher than for the things they contain, so they don't accidently get detected as what's in them
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.teamcity/performance-tests-ci.json
"groups" : [ { "testProject" : "largeJavaMultiProject", "comment" : "We only test the multi-project here since for the monolithic project we would have no cache hits. This would mean we actually would test incremental compilation.", "coverage" : { "per_commit" : [ "linux" ] } } ] }, {
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docs/en/docs/benchmarks.md
* You wouldn't write an application in Uvicorn directly. That would mean that your code would have to include more or less, at least, all the code provided by Starlette (or **FastAPI**). And if you did that, your final application would have the same overhead as having used a framework and minimizing your app code and bugs.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md
#### A "professional" attack Of course, the attackers would not try all this by hand, they would write a program to do it, possibly with thousands or millions of tests per second. And they would get just one extra correct letter at a time. But doing that, in some minutes or hours the attackers would have guessed the correct username and password, with the "help" of our application, just using the time taken to answer.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md
This way, you don't have to know beforehand what the valid field/attribute names are (as would be the case with Pydantic models). This would be useful if you want to receive keys that you don't already know. --- Another useful case is when you want to have keys of another type (e.g., `int`). That's what we are going to see here. In this case, you would accept any `dict` as long as it has `int` keys with `float` values:
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/11-language-change.yml
description: "Is the goal of this change a performance improvement? If so, what quantifiable improvement should we expect? How would we measure it?" validations: required: false - type: textarea id: learning-curve attributes: label: "Would this change make Go easier or harder to learn, and why?" - type: textarea id: cost-description attributes:
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/testers/MapRemoveEntryTester.java
public void testRemove_nullKeyQueriesUnsupported() { try { assertFalse(getMap().remove(null, v3())); } catch (NullPointerException tolerated) { // since the operation would be a no-op, the exception is not required } expectUnchanged(); } @MapFeature.Require(value = SUPPORTS_REMOVE, absent = ALLOWS_NULL_VALUE_QUERIES) public void testRemove_nullValueQueriesUnsupported() {
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