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docs/en/docs/history-design-future.md
Also, the best approach was to use already existing standards. So, before even starting to code **FastAPI**, I spent several months studying the specs for OpenAPI, JSON Schema, OAuth2, etc. Understanding their relationship, overlap, and differences. ## Design Then I spent some time designing the developer "API" I wanted to have as a user (as a developer using FastAPI).
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src/cmd/trace/pprof.go
// IO wait, currently only network blocking event). func computePprofIO() computePprofFunc { return makeComputePprofFunc(trace.GoWaiting, func(reason string) bool { return reason == "network" }) } // computePprofBlock returns a computePprofFunc that generates blocking pprof-like profile // (time spent blocked on synchronization primitives).
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src/runtime/os_darwin.go
for { if mp.count > 0 { mp.count-- pthread_mutex_unlock(&mp.mutex) return 0 } if ns >= 0 { spent := nanotime() - start if spent >= ns { pthread_mutex_unlock(&mp.mutex) return -1 } var t timespec t.setNsec(ns - spent) err := pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np(&mp.cond, &mp.mutex, &t) if err == _ETIMEDOUT { pthread_mutex_unlock(&mp.mutex) return -1
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiextensions-apiserver/pkg/apiserver/validation/metrics.go
} func init() { legacyregistry.MustRegister(Metrics.(*validationMetrics).RatchetingTime) } type validationMetrics struct { RatchetingTime *metrics.Histogram } // ObserveRatchetingTime records the time spent on ratcheting func (m *validationMetrics) ObserveRatchetingTime(d time.Duration) { m.RatchetingTime.Observe(d.Seconds()) } // Reset resets the metrics. This is meant to be used for testing. Panics
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/plugin/pkg/authenticator/token/oidc/metrics.go
Namespace: namespace, Subsystem: subsystem, Name: "jwt_authenticator_latency_seconds", Help: "Latency of jwt authentication operations in seconds. This is the time spent authenticating a token for cache miss only (i.e. when the token is not found in the cache).", StabilityLevel: metrics.ALPHA, // default histogram buckets with a 1ms starting point
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src/runtime/mgclimit.go
// utilization without hurting throughput. // // Note that the bucket in the leaky bucket mechanism can never go negative, // so the GC never gets credit for a lot of CPU time spent without the GC // running. This is intentional, as an application that stays idle for, say, // an entire day, could build up enough credit to fail to prevent a death
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/endpoints/request/webhook_duration.go
} return d2 } // DurationTracker is a simple interface for tracking functions duration, // it is safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. type DurationTracker interface { // Track measures time spent in the given function f and // aggregates measured duration using aggregateFunction. // if Track is invoked with f from multiple goroutines concurrently, // then f must be safe to be invoked concurrently by multiple goroutines.
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src/runtime/mstats.go
ScavengeTotalTime int64 IdleTime int64 // Time Ps spent in _Pidle. UserTime int64 // Time Ps spent in _Prunning or _Psyscall that's not any of the above. TotalTime int64 // GOMAXPROCS * (monotonic wall clock time elapsed) } // accumulateGCPauseTime add dt*stwProcs to the GC CPU pause time stats. dt should be // the actual time spent paused, for orthogonality. maxProcs should be GOMAXPROCS,
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tensorflow/compiler/jit/device_compilation_profiler.h
// Number of times the cluster has been (re-)compiled. int64_t compile_count = 0; // The number of times this cluster has been executed. int64_t execution_count = 0; // Cumulative time spent compiling the cluster. int64_t cumulative_compile_time_us = 0; // True if we have decided that this cluster is too dynamic (i.e. its shapes // change too frequently) to profitably JIT compile. Once a cluster is
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cmd/xl-storage-disk-id-check.go
select { case <-dctx.Done(): if !timeout.Stop() { <-timeout.C } case <-timeout.C: spent := time.Since(started) goOffline(fmt.Errorf("unable to write+read for %v", spent.Round(time.Millisecond)), spent) } }() func() { defer dcancel() err := p.storage.WriteAll(ctx, minioMetaTmpBucket, fn, toWrite) if err != nil {
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