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platforms/software/dependency-management/src/integTest/groovy/org/gradle/integtests/resolve/capabilities/CapabilitiesUseCasesIntegrationTest.groovy
'org.ow2.asm:asm:4.0' | 'asm:asm:3.0' | true } /** * This test illustrates that published modules can declare capabilities, which are then discovered * as we visit the graph. But using a module substitution rule, we can fix the problem. */ @RequiredFeature(feature = GradleMetadataResolveRunner.GRADLE_METADATA, value = "true")
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/dep-man/03-controlling-transitive-dependencies/dependency_downgrade_and_exclude.adoc
==== In general, forcing dependencies is done to downgrade a dependency. There might be different use cases for downgrading: - a bug was discovered in the latest release - your code depends on a lower version which is not binary compatible - your code doesn't depend on the code paths which need a higher version of a dependency
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subprojects/composite-builds/src/integTest/groovy/org/gradle/integtests/composite/CompositeBuildDependencyArtifactsIntegrationTest.groovy
executed(":buildB:b1:jar", ":resolve", ":buildB:b2:jar") notExecuted(":resolveCompile") } def "new substitutions can be discovered while building the task graph for the first level included builds"() { given: def firstLevel = (1..2).collect { "firstLevel$it" } buildA.buildFile << """ dependencies {
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealConnectionPool.kt
var i = 0 while (i < references.size) { val reference = references[i] if (reference.get() != null) { i++ continue } // We've discovered a leaked call. This is an application bug. val callReference = reference as CallReference val message = "A connection to ${connection.route().address.url} was leaked. " +
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cmd/kubeadm/app/phases/upgrade/compute.go
verMsg := []string{} for version, nodes := range kubeAPIServerVersions { verMsg = append(verMsg, fmt.Sprintf("%s on nodes %v", version, nodes)) } klog.Warningf("Different API server versions in the cluster were discovered: %v. Please upgrade your control plane"+ " nodes to the same version of Kubernetes", strings.Join(verMsg, ", ")) } // Get the lastest cluster version
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subprojects/core-api/src/main/java/org/gradle/api/artifacts/ResolutionStrategy.java
* * There are however cases, where a certain configuration should not apply these rules when resolving. * For example, if a binary version of a module should be discovered that is also represented by * a project in another build. * * This property may be used to deactivate these global substitution rules. * * @since 7.4 */
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platforms/software/dependency-management/src/main/java/org/gradle/api/internal/artifacts/ivyservice/ivyresolve/verification/writer/WriteDependencyVerificationFile.java
} private void printWarnings() { if (hasMissingKeys || hasFailedVerification) { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder("A verification file was generated but some problems were discovered:\n"); if (hasMissingSignatures) { sb.append(" - some artifacts aren't signed or the signature couldn't be retrieved."); sb.append("\n"); }
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pkg/volume/csi/csi_client.go
) } // CSI client getter with cache. // This provides a method to initialize CSI client with driver name and caches // it for later use. When CSI clients have not been discovered yet (e.g. // on kubelet restart), client initialization will fail. Users of CSI client (e.g. // mounter manager and block mapper) can use this to delay CSI client // initialization until needed.
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src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/likelyadjust.go
nBlocks int32 // Number of blocks in this loop but not within inner loops depth int16 // Nesting depth of the loop; 1 is outermost. Initialized by calculateDepths(). isInner bool // True if never discovered to contain a loop // register allocation uses this. containsUnavoidableCall bool // True if all paths through the loop have a call } // outerinner records that outer contains inner
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/tls/CertificatePinnerChainValidationTest.kt
} else -> throw expected } } } /** * Not checking the CA bit created a vulnerability in old OkHttp releases. It is exploited by * triggering different chains to be discovered by the TLS engine and our chain cleaner. In this * attack there's several different chains. * * * The victim's gets a non-CA certificate signed by a CA, and pins the CA root and/or
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