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staging/src/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/scheme.go
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docs/changelogs/changelog_2x.md
OkHttp 2.x Change Log ===================== ## Version 2.7.5 _2016-02-25_ * Fix: Change the certificate pinner to always build full chains. This prevents a potential crash when using certificate pinning with the Google Play Services security provider. ## Version 2.7.4 _2016-02-07_ * Fix: Don't crash when finding the trust manager if the Play Services (GMS) security provider is installed.
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src/crypto/x509/name_constraints_test.go
ok: []string{"dns:.foo.com"}, }, }, }, leaf: leafSpec{ sans: []string{"dns:foo.example.com"}, }, noOpenSSL: true, // OpenSSL's chain building is not informed by constraints. }, // #24: when multiple roots are valid, chain building can avoid roots // with incompatible constraints. { roots: []constraintsSpec{ {}, { ok: []string{"dns:foo.com"}, }, },
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/report/source.go
// location so we give the some hint as to where the // inlining happened that led to this instruction. So for // example, suppose we have the following (inlined) call // chains for this instruction: // F1->G->H // F2->G->H // We could tag the instructions from the first call with // F1 and instructions from the second call with F2. But
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pilot/pkg/security/authn/policy_applier_test.go
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/server/config.go
// BuildHandlerChainFunc allows you to build custom handler chains by decorating the apiHandler. BuildHandlerChainFunc func(apiHandler http.Handler, c *Config) (secure http.Handler) // NonLongRunningRequestWaitGroup allows you to wait for all chain // handlers associated with non long-running requests // to complete while the server is shuting down.
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/optimizing-performance/performance.adoc
In Gradle 3.4 and above, ABI-compatible changes no longer trigger recompiles of downstream projects. This especially improves build times in large multi-project builds with deep dependency chains. Upgrade to a Gradle version above 3.4 to benefit from compile avoidance. NOTE: If you use annotation processors, you need to explicitly declare them in order for compilation avoidance to work.
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src/cmd/vendor/rsc.io/markdown/emoji.go
"central_african_republic": "\U0001f1e8\U0001f1eb", "ceuta_melilla": "\U0001f1ea\U0001f1e6", "chad": "\U0001f1f9\U0001f1e9", "chains": "\u26d3\ufe0f", "chair": "\U0001fa91", "champagne": "\U0001f37e", "chart": "\U0001f4b9",
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/InterceptorTest.kt
val interceptor1 = Interceptor { chainA: Interceptor.Chain -> assertThat(chainA.connectTimeoutMillis()).isEqualTo(5000) val chainB = chainA.withConnectTimeout(100, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS) assertThat(chainB.connectTimeoutMillis()).isEqualTo(100) chainB.proceed(chainA.request()) } val interceptor2 = Interceptor { chain: Interceptor.Chain ->
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/admission/chain.go
// a chain of admission handlers type chainAdmissionHandler []Interface // NewChainHandler creates a new chain handler from an array of handlers. Used for testing. func NewChainHandler(handlers ...Interface) chainAdmissionHandler { return chainAdmissionHandler(handlers) } // Admit performs an admission control check using a chain of handlers, and returns immediately on first error
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