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platforms/core-configuration/configuration-cache/src/test/kotlin/org/gradle/internal/cc/impl/DefaultIgnoredConfigurationInputsTest.kt
assertTrue(instance.isFileSystemCheckIgnoredFor(File("Abc"))) assertTrue(instance.isFileSystemCheckIgnoredFor(File("Def/123/ghi"))) } @Test fun `accepts backslash-separated path patterns on Windows`() { val instance = createFromPaths(listOf("abc\\*\\ghi")) val isRecognized = instance.isFileSystemCheckIgnoredFor(File("abc/test/ghi"))
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doc/go_spec.html
</p> <p> Several backslash escapes allow arbitrary values to be encoded as ASCII text. There are four ways to represent the integer value as a numeric constant: <code>\x</code> followed by exactly two hexadecimal digits; <code>\u</code> followed by exactly four hexadecimal digits; <code>\U</code> followed by exactly eight hexadecimal digits, and a plain backslash <code>\</code> followed by exactly three octal digits.
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src/os/signal/doc.go
user at the controlling terminal presses the interrupt character, which by default is ^C (Control-C). The SIGQUIT signal is sent when the user at the controlling terminal presses the quit character, which by default is ^\ (Control-Backslash). In general you can cause a program to simply exit by pressing ^C, and you can cause it to exit with a stack dump by pressing ^\. # Default behavior of signals in Go programs
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src/net/http/cookie.go
// cookie-octet = %x21 / %x23-2B / %x2D-3A / %x3C-5B / %x5D-7E // ; US-ASCII characters excluding CTLs, // ; whitespace DQUOTE, comma, semicolon, // ; and backslash // // We loosen this as spaces and commas are common in cookie values // thus we produce a quoted cookie-value if v contains commas or spaces. // See https://golang.org/issue/7243 for the discussion.
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operator/cmd/mesh/install.go
# Generate the demo profile and don't wait for confirmation istioctl install --set profile=demo --skip-confirmation # To override a setting that includes dots, escape them with a backslash (\). Your shell may require enclosing quotes. istioctl install --set "values.sidecarInjectorWebhook.injectedAnnotations.container\.apparmor\.security\.beta\.kubernetes\.io/istio-proxy=runtime/default" `,
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tests/integration/pilot/ingress_test.go
}, path: "/test", prefixPath: "/prefix/should", }, { // Prefix /prefix/test/ should match path /prefix/test name: "http-prefix-matches-without-trailing-backslash", call: echo.CallOptions{ Port: echo.Port{ Protocol: protocol.HTTP, }, HTTP: echo.HTTP{ Path: "/prefix/test", Headers: headers.New().WithHost("server").Build(),
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src/encoding/json/encode.go
// // Int64String int64 `json:",string"` // // The key name will be used if it's a non-empty string consisting of // only Unicode letters, digits, and ASCII punctuation except quotation // marks, backslash, and comma. // // Embedded struct fields are usually marshaled as if their inner exported fields // were fields in the outer struct, subject to the usual Go visibility rules amended // as described in the next paragraph.
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src/testing/fstest/testfs.go
continue case strings.Contains(name, "/"): t.errorf("%s: ReadDir: child name contains slash: %#q", dir, name) continue case strings.Contains(name, `\`): t.errorf("%s: ReadDir: child name contains backslash: %#q", dir, name) continue } path := prefix + name t.checkStat(path, info) t.checkOpen(path) if info.IsDir() { t.checkDir(path) } else { t.checkFile(path) } }
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src/os/os_windows_test.go
temp := t.TempDir() dir := filepath.Join(temp, "dir") if err := os.Mkdir(dir, 0755); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } volumeRelDir := strings.TrimPrefix(dir, filepath.VolumeName(dir)) // leaves leading backslash link := filepath.Join(temp, "link") err := os.Symlink(volumeRelDir, link) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } t.Logf("Symlink(%#q, %#q)", volumeRelDir, link) f, err := os.Open(link)
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pkg/apis/core/validation/validation_test.go
}, { testName: "RunAsUserName containing too many backslashes", windowsOptions: &core.WindowsSecurityContextOptions{ RunAsUserName: toPtr("Container\\Foo\\Lish"), }, expectedErrorSubstring: "runAsUserName cannot contain more than one backslash", }, { testName: "RunAsUserName containing backslash but empty Domain", windowsOptions: &core.WindowsSecurityContextOptions{
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