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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/PushObserver.kt
*/ fun onRequest( streamId: Int, requestHeaders: List<Header>, ): Boolean /** * The response headers corresponding to a pushed request. When [last] is true, there are * no data frames to follow. * * @param streamId server-initiated stream ID: an even number. * @param responseHeaders minimally includes `:status`. * @param last when true, there is no response data. */ fun onHeaders(
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apache-maven/src/assembly/maven/lib/jansi-native/README.txt
This directory contains Jansi native libraries extracted from Jansi JAR. You can add your own build for platforms not natively supported by Jansi. See here [1] on how to compile for your platform and here [2] how libraries follow Jansi's directory and filename conventions. [1] https://github.com/fusesource/jansi/tree/master/src/main/native
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docs/security/security.md
can make. We therefore encourage reporting security issues with the code contained in this repository. If you believe you have discovered a security vulnerability, please follow the guidelines at https://bugcrowd.com/squareopensource ## Verifying Artifacts We sign our artifacts using this [key][signing_key]: ```
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/connection/FastFallbackExchangeFinderTest.kt
* * We get plan0 and plan1 from the route planner. * We get plan2 as a follow-up to plan1, typically retry the same IP but different TLS. * We get plan3 as a retry of plan0, which was canceled when it lost the race. * * This test confirms that we prefer to do the TLS follow-up (plan2) before the TCP retry (plan3). * It also confirms we enforce the 250 ms delay in each race. */ @Test
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/DuplexTest.kt
requestBody.close() assertThat(responseBody.readUtf8Line()).isNull() } body.awaitSuccess() } /** * Duplex calls that have follow-ups are weird. By the time we know there's a follow-up we've * already split off another thread to stream the request body. Because we permit at most one * exchange at a time we break the request stream out from under that writer. */ @Test
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tests/test_tutorial/test_response_model/test_tutorial003_03.py
from fastapi.testclient import TestClient from docs_src.response_model.tutorial003_03 import app client = TestClient(app) def test_get_portal(): response = client.get("/teleport", follow_redirects=False) assert response.status_code == 307, response.text assert response.headers["location"] == "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ" def test_openapi_schema(): response = client.get("/openapi.json")
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/FakeRoutePlanner.kt
ConnectResult(this, nextPlan = connectTcpNextPlan, throwable = IOException("canceled")) } connectTcpNextPlan != null -> { events += "plan $id needs follow-up" ConnectResult(this, nextPlan = connectTcpNextPlan) } else -> { events += "plan $id TCP connected" connectState = ConnectState.TCP_CONNECTED
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README.md
## Deployment Recommendations ### Allow port access for Firewalls By default MinIO uses the port 9000 to listen for incoming connections. If your platform blocks the port by default, you may need to enable access to the port. ### ufw For hosts with ufw enabled (Debian based distros), you can use `ufw` command to allow traffic to specific ports. Use below command to allow access to port 9000 ```sh ufw allow 9000
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BUG-BOUNTY.md
can make. We therefore encourage reporting security issues with the code contained in this repository. If you believe you have discovered a security vulnerability, please follow the
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.github/DISCUSSION_TEMPLATE/questions.yml
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