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internal/grid/connection.go
return newMuxStateless(ctx, m, c, *handler) }) } else { // Stream: var handler *StreamHandler if subID == nil { if !m.Handler.valid() { gridLogIf(ctx, c.queueMsg(m, muxConnectError{Error: "Invalid Handler"})) return } handler = c.handlers.streams[m.Handler] } else { handler = c.handlers.subStreams[*subID] } if handler == nil {
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tensorflow/c/eager/abstract_tensor_handle.cc
", dtype=", DataType_Name(DataType()), ", type=", FullType().DebugString(), ")"); } Status AbstractTensorHandle::TensorHandleStatus() const { // Tensor handles in current runtime don't carry error info and this method // should always return OK status. return absl::OkStatus(); }
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internal/grid/README.md
The result will be discarded. ### Typed handlers Typed handlers are handlers that have a specific type for the request and response payloads. These must provide `msgp` serialization and deserialization. In the examples we use a `MSS` type, which is a `map[string]string` that is `msgp` serializable. ```go handler := func(request *grid.MSS) (*grid.MSS, *grid.RemoteErr) {
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cmd/bucket-handlers.go
ReqParams: extractReqParams(r), RespElements: extractRespElements(w), UserAgent: r.UserAgent(), Host: handlers.GetSourceIP(r), }) } // PostPolicyBucketHandler - POST policy // ---------- // This implementation of the POST operation handles object creation with a specified // signature policy in multipart/form-data
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cmd/admin-handlers_test.go
// adminErasureTestBed - encapsulates subsystems that need to be setup for // admin-handler unit tests. type adminErasureTestBed struct { erasureDirs []string objLayer ObjectLayer router *mux.Router done context.CancelFunc } // prepareAdminErasureTestBed - helper function that setups a single-node // Erasure backend for admin-handler tests. func prepareAdminErasureTestBed(ctx context.Context) (*adminErasureTestBed, error) {
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cmd/sts-handlers.go
noQueries := len(r.URL.RawQuery) == 0 return ctypeOk && authOk && noQueries }).HandlerFunc(httpTraceAll(sts.AssumeRole)) // Assume roles with JWT handler, handles both ClientGrants and WebIdentity. stsRouter.Methods(http.MethodPost).MatcherFunc(func(r *http.Request, rm *mux.RouteMatch) bool {
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/node/v1/generated.proto
// handler specifies the underlying runtime and configuration that the CRI // implementation will use to handle pods of this class. The possible values // are specific to the node & CRI configuration. It is assumed that all // handlers are available on every node, and handlers of the same name are // equivalent on every node. // For example, a handler called "runc" might specify that the runc OCI
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/node/v1beta1/generated.proto
// handler specifies the underlying runtime and configuration that the CRI // implementation will use to handle pods of this class. The possible values // are specific to the node & CRI configuration. It is assumed that all // handlers are available on every node, and handlers of the same name are // equivalent on every node. // For example, a handler called "runc" might specify that the runc OCI
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architecture/networking/controllers.md
Construction should create informers (via `kclient.New`), setup a queue (via `controllers.NewQueue`), and register event handlers on the informers. Often, these handlers are adding something to the queue like `client.AddEventHandler(controllers.ObjectHandler(queue.AddObject))`. Construction should NOT actually start running all of these things, do I/O, or block in anyway.
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cmd/healthcheck-handler.go
} return } } writeResponse(w, http.StatusOK, nil, mimeNone) } // LivenessCheckHandler checks whether MinIO is up. It differs from the // readiness handler since a failing liveness check causes pod restarts // in K8S environments. Therefore, it does not contact external systems. func LivenessCheckHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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