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staging/src/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/errors/errors_test.go
} if time, ok := SuggestsClientDelay(NewTooManyRequests("doing something", 10)); time != 10 || !ok { t.Errorf("unexpected %d", time) } if time, ok := SuggestsClientDelay(NewTooManyRequests("doing something", 1)); time != 1 || !ok { t.Errorf("unexpected %d", time) } if time, ok := SuggestsClientDelay(NewGenericServerResponse(429, "get", resource("tests"), "test", "doing something", 10, true)); time != 10 || !ok {
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docs/en/docs/async.md
But as you go away from the counter and sit at the table with a number for your turn, you can switch 🔀 your attention to your crush, and "work" ⏯ 🤓 on that. Then you are again doing something very "productive" as is flirting with your crush 😍.
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src/cmd/compile/internal/test/shift_test.go
//go:noinline func variableShiftOverflow64x8(x int64, y, z uint8) (a, b, c int64) { // Verify junk bits are ignored when doing a variable shift. return x >> (y + z), x << (y + z), int64(uint64(x) >> (y + z)) } //go:noinline func variableShiftOverflow32x8(x int32, y, z uint8) (a, b, c int32) { // Verify junk bits are ignored when doing a variable shift. return x >> (y + z), x << (y + z), int32(uint32(x) >> (y + z)) }
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src/math/big/natdiv.go
calls. While in general the number of recursive calls can change the time analysis, in this case doing three calls does not change the analysis: T(n) = 3T(n/2) + O(n) + O(n^log₂3) ends up being T(n) = O(n^log₂3). Because the Karatsuba multiplication taking time O(n^log₂3) is itself doing 3 half-sized recursions, doing three for the division does not hurt the asymptotic performance. Of course, it is likely
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src/runtime/netpoll_solaris.go
// mode. Level triggering means we have to keep track of a few things // ourselves. After we receive an event for a file descriptor, // it's our responsibility to ask again to be notified for future // events for that descriptor. When doing this we must keep track of // what kind of events the goroutines are currently interested in, // for example a fd may be open both for reading and writing. // // A description of the high level operation of this code
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architecture/networking/pilot.md
#### Optimizations A naive implementation would simply regenerate all resources, of all subscribed types, for each client, on any configuration change. However, this scales poorly. As a result, we have many levels of optimizations to avoid doing this work.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/LinkedHashMultimap.java
* requires us to define extra classes -- unfortunate under Android.) *Then* we could consider * lying about the fields below on the grounds that we always initialize them just after the * constructor -- an example of the kind of lying that our hypothetical bytecode rewriter would * already have to deal with, thanks to DI frameworks that perform field and method injection,
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/LinkedHashMultimap.java
* requires us to define extra classes -- unfortunate under Android.) *Then* we could consider * lying about the fields below on the grounds that we always initialize them just after the * constructor -- an example of the kind of lying that our hypothetical bytecode rewriter would * already have to deal with, thanks to DI frameworks that perform field and method injection,
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maven-core/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/lifecycle/LifecycleExecutorTest.java
@Test void testCalculationOfBuildPlanWithIndividualTaskWherePluginIsSpecifiedInThePom() throws Exception { // We are doing something like "mvn resources:resources" where no version is specified but this // project we are working on has the version specified in the POM so the version should come from there.
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/text/cases/map.go
// is a bit more involved so will require some more precise benchmarking to // justify it. type undUpperCaser struct{ transform.NopResetter } // undUpperCaser implements the Transformer interface for doing an upper case // mapping for the root locale (und). It eliminates the need for an allocation // as it prevents escaping by not using function pointers.
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