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SECURITY.md
vulnerabilities. ## Security properties of execution modes TensorFlow has several execution modes, with Eager-mode being the default in v2. Eager mode lets users write imperative-style statements that can be easily inspected and debugged and it is intended to be used during the development phase. As part of the differences that make Eager mode easier to debug, the [shape inference
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finisher_api.go
"errors" "fmt" "hash/maphash" "reflect" "strings" "gorm.io/gorm/clause" "gorm.io/gorm/logger" "gorm.io/gorm/schema" "gorm.io/gorm/utils" ) // Create inserts value, returning the inserted data's primary key in value's id func (db *DB) Create(value interface{}) (tx *DB) { if db.CreateBatchSize > 0 { return db.CreateInBatches(value, db.CreateBatchSize) } tx = db.getInstance()
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src/archive/zip/struct.go
// IDs above that range are defined by third-party vendors. // Since ZIP lacked high precision timestamps (nor an official specification // of the timezone used for the date fields), many competing extra fields // have been invented. Pervasive use effectively makes them "official". // // See http://mdfs.net/Docs/Comp/Archiving/Zip/ExtraField zip64ExtraID = 0x0001 // Zip64 extended information ntfsExtraID = 0x000a // NTFS
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cmd/local-locker.go
// for the local lock mutex. // We do not block unlocking or maintenance, but they add to the count. // The limit is set to allow for bursty behavior, // but prevent requests to overload the server completely. // Rejected clients are expected to retry. const lockMutexWaitLimit = 1000 // lockRequesterInfo stores various info from the client for each lock that is requested. type lockRequesterInfo struct {Registered: Sun Sep 07 19:28:11 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Aug 29 02:39:48 UTC 2025 - 12K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md
And then, that system (in this case **FastAPI**) will take care of doing whatever is needed to provide your code with those needed dependencies ("inject" the dependencies). This is very useful when you need to: * Have shared logic (the same code logic again and again). * Share database connections. * Enforce security, authentication, role requirements, etc.
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cmd/bucket-policy-handlers_test.go
t.Fatalf("Test %d: %s: Failed parsing response body: <ERROR> %v", i+1, instanceType, err) } if recV4.Code != testCase.expectedRespStatus { // Verify whether the bucket policy fetched is same as the one inserted. var expectedPolicy *policy.BucketPolicy expectedPolicy, err = policy.ParseBucketPolicyConfig(strings.NewReader(expectedBucketPolicyStr), testCase.bucketName) if err != nil {
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md
Das System (in diesem Fall **FastAPI**) kümmert sich dann darum, Ihren Code mit den erforderlichen Abhängigkeiten zu versorgen („die Abhängigkeiten einfügen“ – „inject the dependencies“). Das ist sehr nützlich, wenn Sie: * Eine gemeinsame Logik haben (die gleiche Code-Logik immer und immer wieder). * Datenbankverbindungen teilen.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
Let's say you want it to return indented and formatted JSON, so you want to use the orjson option `orjson.OPT_INDENT_2`.
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docs/bucket/replication/README.md
### SSE-C Encryption MinIO does not support SSE-C encrypted objects on replicated buckets, any application uploading SSE-C encrypted objects will be rejected with an error on replicated buckets. #### Rationale
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cmd/update.go
internalLogIf(GlobalContext, err) return err == nil } // MinIO Helm chart uses DownwardAPIFile to write pod label info to /podinfo/labels // More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/downward-api-volume-expose-pod-information/#store-pod-fields // Check if this is Helm package installation and report helm chart version func getHelmVersion(helmInfoFilePath string) string {
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