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impl/maven-cli/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/cling/ClingSupport.java
static final String CORE_CLASS_REALM_ID = "plexus.core"; protected final ClassWorld classWorld; protected final boolean classWorldManaged; /** * Ctor that creates "managed" ClassWorld. This constructor is not used in "normal" circumstances. */ public ClingSupport() { this(new ClassWorld(CORE_CLASS_REALM_ID, Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()), true); }
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/testers/CollectionCreationTester.java
import com.google.common.collect.testing.features.CollectionSize; import java.lang.reflect.Method; import org.junit.Ignore; /** * A generic JUnit test which tests creation (typically through a constructor or static factory * method) of a collection. Can't be invoked directly; please see {@link * com.google.common.collect.testing.CollectionTestSuiteBuilder}. * * @author Chris Povirk */
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractListeningExecutorServiceTest.java
* * @author Colin Decker */ public class AbstractListeningExecutorServiceTest extends TestCase { public void testSubmit() throws Exception { /* * Mostly just tests that TrustedListenableFutureTask are created and run; tests for * TrustedListenableFutureTask should ensure that listeners are called correctly. */ TestListeningExecutorService e = new TestListeningExecutorService();
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/resource/v1alpha2/generated.proto
} // ResourceClaimSpec defines how a resource is to be allocated. message ResourceClaimSpec { // ResourceClassName references the driver and additional parameters // via the name of a ResourceClass that was created as part of the // driver deployment. optional string resourceClassName = 1; // ParametersRef references a separate object with arbitrary parameters
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cni/pkg/util/pluginutil.go
return ctx.Err() } } func (w *Watcher) Close() { _ = w.watcher.Close() } // Creates a file watcher that watches for any changes to the directory func CreateFileWatcher(paths ...string) (*Watcher, error) { watcher, err := fsnotify.NewWatcher() if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("watcher create: %v", err) } fileModified, errChan := make(chan struct{}), make(chan error)
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guava/src/com/google/common/io/Closer.java
* @since 14.0 */ // Coffee's for {@link Closer closers} only. @J2ktIncompatible @GwtIncompatible @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public final class Closer implements Closeable { /** Creates a new {@link Closer}. */ public static Closer create() { return new Closer(SUPPRESSING_SUPPRESSOR); } @VisibleForTesting final Suppressor suppressor;
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
But it's still part of the same **FastAPI** application/web API (it's part of the same "Python Package"). You can create the *path operations* for that module using `APIRouter`. ### Import `APIRouter` You import it and create an "instance" the same way you would with the class `FastAPI`: ```Python hl_lines="1 3" title="app/routers/users.py"
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docs/changelogs/changelog_2x.md
_2016-01-07_ * Fix: Don't eagerly release stream allocations on cache hits. We might still need them to handle redirects. ## Version 2.7.1 _2016-01-01_ * Fix: Don't do a health check on newly-created connections. This is unnecessary work that could put the client in an inconsistent state if the health check fails. ## Version 2.7.0 _2015-12-13_
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helm/minio/README.md
``` > *"An emptyDir volume is first created when a Pod is assigned to a Node, and exists as long as that Pod is running on that node. When a Pod is removed from a node for any reason, the data in the emptyDir is deleted forever."* ### Existing PersistentVolumeClaim If a Persistent Volume Claim already exists, specify it during installation. 1. Create the PersistentVolume 2. Create the PersistentVolumeClaim 3. Install the chart
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docs/contribute/concurrency.md
OkHttpClient uses a connection pool. Its job is to maintain a reference to all open connections. When an HTTP request is started, OkHttp will attempt to reuse an existing connection from the pool. If there are no existing connections, a new one is created and put into the connection pool. For HTTP/2, the connection can be reused immediately. For HTTP/1, the request must be completed before it can be reused. Since HTTP requests frequently happen in parallel, connection pooling must be thread-safe....
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