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internal/logger/target/http/http.go
// there is something in the log queue // process it first, even if we tickered // first, or we have not received any events // yet, still wait on it. continue } // If we are doing batching, we should wait // at least for a second, before sending. // Even if there is nothing in the queue. if h.batchSize > 1 && time.Since(lastBatchProcess) < time.Second {
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.25.md
- Sometimes, the scheduler incorrectly placed a pod in the "unschedulable" queue instead of the "backoff" queue. This happened when some plugin previously declared the pod as "unschedulable" and then in a later attempt encounters some other error. Scheduling of that pod then got delayed by up to five minutes, after which periodic flushing moved the pod back into the "active" queue. ([#120334](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/120334), [@pohly](https://github.com/pohly))...
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/GcFinalization.java
protected void finalize() { finalizerRan.countDown(); } }); await(finalizerRan); awaitClear(ref); // Hope to catch some stragglers queued up behind our finalizable object System.runFinalization(); } private static RuntimeException formatRuntimeException(String format, Object... args) {
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tensorflow/c/c_api_experimental.h
// from a placeholder node "arg_tensor_enqueue_<tensor_id>". // // `tensor` is still owned by the caller. This call will be blocked if the queue // has reached its capacity, and will be unblocked when the queued tensors again // drop below the capacity due to dequeuing. // // Tensors are dequeued via the corresponding TF dequeue op. // TODO(hongm): Add support for `timeout_ms`.
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/GcFinalization.java
protected void finalize() { finalizerRan.countDown(); } }); await(finalizerRan); awaitClear(ref); // Hope to catch some stragglers queued up behind our finalizable object System.runFinalization(); } private static RuntimeException formatRuntimeException(String format, Object... args) {
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cmd/metrics-v3-replication.go
"Average number of active replication workers") replicationAverageQueuedBytesMD = NewGaugeMD(replicationAverageQueuedBytes, "Average number of bytes queued for replication since server start") replicationAverageQueuedCountMD = NewGaugeMD(replicationAverageQueuedCount, "Average number of objects queued for replication since server start") replicationAverageDataTransferRateMD = NewGaugeMD(replicationAverageDataTransferRate,
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cmd/bucket-replication-stats.go
} func (r *ReplicationStats) getSRMetricsForNode() SRMetricsSummary { if r == nil { return SRMetricsSummary{} } m := SRMetricsSummary{ Uptime: UTCNow().Unix() - globalBootTime.Unix(), Queued: r.qCache.getSiteStats(), ActiveWorkers: r.ActiveWorkers(), Metrics: r.srStats.get(), Proxied: r.pCache.getSiteStats(), ReplicaSize: atomic.LoadInt64(&r.srStats.ReplicaSize),
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docs/es/docs/advanced/response-headers.md
# Headers de Respuesta ## Usar un parámetro `Response` Puedes declarar un parámetro de tipo `Response` en tu *función de operación de path* (de manera similar como se hace con las cookies). Y entonces, podrás configurar las cookies en ese objeto de response *temporal*. ```Python hl_lines="1 7-8" {!../../docs_src/response_headers/tutorial002.py!} ```
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docs/es/docs/advanced/response-directly.md
Pero puedes devolver una `JSONResponse` directamente de tu *operación de path*. Esto puede ser útil, por ejemplo, para devolver cookies o headers personalizados. ## Devolver una `Response` De hecho, puedes devolver cualquier `Response` o cualquier subclase de la misma. /// tip | Consejo `JSONResponse` en sí misma es una subclase de `Response`.
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/EvictingQueueTest.java
assertTrue(queue.add("one")); assertTrue(queue.add("two")); assertTrue(queue.add("three")); assertEquals("one", queue.element()); assertEquals("one", queue.peek()); assertEquals(3, queue.size()); assertEquals(0, queue.remainingCapacity()); assertTrue(queue.add("four")); assertEquals("two", queue.element()); assertEquals("two", queue.peek()); assertEquals(3, queue.size());
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