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README.md
- [A nice collection](https://www.tfnico.com/presentations/google-guava) of other helpful links ## Links - [GitHub project](https://github.com/google/guava) - [Issue tracker: Report a defect or feature request](https://github.com/google/guava/issues/new) - [StackOverflow: Ask "how-to" and "why-didn't-it-work" questions](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?tags=guava+java)
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cmd/endpoint-ellipses.go
return x } result = totalSizes[0] for i := 1; i < len(totalSizes); i++ { result = gcd(result, totalSizes[i]) } return result } // isValidSetSize - checks whether given count is a valid set size for erasure coding. var isValidSetSize = func(count uint64) bool { return (count >= setSizes[0] && count <= setSizes[len(setSizes)-1]) } func commonSetDriveCount(divisibleSize uint64, setCounts []uint64) (setSize uint64) {
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architecture/ambient/ztunnel.md
* Ensure traffic between mesh workloads is securely encrypted with an Istio identity. * Be lightweight enough to not limit adoption. * This puts a much tighter budget on CPU, memory, latency, and throughput requirements than traditional Istio sidecars. Ztunnel was not designed to be a feature-rich data plane. Quite the opposite - an *aggressively* small feature set is the key feature that makes ztunnel viable.
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.14.md
* PodReadinessGate feature is now GA. The feature gate will not allow disabling it. ([#74434](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/74434), [@freehan](https://github.com/freehan))
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.31.md
### Feature - Feature gates for PortForward (kubectl port-forward) over WebSockets are now enabled by default (Beta). - Server-side feature gate: PortForwardWebsocket - Client-side (kubectl) feature gate: PORT_FORWARD_WEBSOCKETS environment variable
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/MoreFilesTest.java
import static com.google.common.base.StandardSystemProperty.OS_NAME; import static com.google.common.io.RecursiveDeleteOption.ALLOW_INSECURE; import static com.google.common.jimfs.Feature.SECURE_DIRECTORY_STREAM; import static com.google.common.jimfs.Feature.SYMBOLIC_LINKS; import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertThat; import static java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets.UTF_8; import static java.nio.file.LinkOption.NOFOLLOW_LINKS;
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cmd/testdata/xl-meta-merge.zip
ÂWåion. Certain features such as versioning, object locking, and bucket replication require distributed deploying MinIO with Erasure Coding. For extended development and production, deploy MinIO with Erasure Coding enabled - specifically, with a *minimum* of 4 drives per MinIO server. See [MinIO Erasure Code Overview](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/operations/concepts/erasure-coding.html#) for more complete documentation. ## Install from Source Use the following commands to compile and run a standalone...
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CONTRIBUTING.md
This guide will help you to... * maximize the chance of your changes being accepted * work on the Gradle code base * get help if you encounter trouble ## Before you start Before starting to work on a feature or a bug fix, please open an issue to discuss the use case or bug with us. This can save everyone a lot of time and frustration. For any non-trivial change, we need to be able to answer these questions:
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cmd/format-erasure_test.go
t.Fatal(err) } if formatV3.Erasure.This != m.Erasure.Disk { t.Fatalf("expected drive uuid: %s, got: %s", m.Erasure.Disk, formatV3.Erasure.This) } if len(formatV3.Erasure.Sets) != 1 { t.Fatalf("expected single set after migrating from v1 to v3, but found %d", len(formatV3.Erasure.Sets)) } if !reflect.DeepEqual(formatV3.Erasure.Sets[0], m.Erasure.JBOD) {
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.10.md
([#58574](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/58574), [@yastij](https://github.com/yastij)) * New alpha feature limits the number of processes running in a pod. Cluster administrators will be able to place limits by using the new kubelet command line parameter --pod-max-pids. Note that since this is a alpha feature they will need to enable the "SupportPodPidsLimit" feature. By default, we do not set any maximum limit, If an administrator wants to enable this, they should enable SupportPodPidsLimit=true...
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