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cmd/perf-tests.go
info, err := clnt.PutObject(uploadsCtx, opts.bucketName, tmpObjName, reader, int64(opts.objectSize), popts) if err != nil { if !contextCanceled(uploadsCtx) && !errors.Is(err, context.Canceled) { errOnce.Do(func() { retError = err.Error() }) } uploadsCancel() return } response := time.Since(t) atomic.AddUint64(&totalBytesWritten, uint64(info.Size))
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ci/official/utilities/setup_macos.sh
# Install the necessary Python, unless it's already present pyenv install -s "$TFCI_PYTHON_VERSION" pyenv local "$TFCI_PYTHON_VERSION" # Do a sanity check to make sure that we using the correct Python version python --version fi # TFCI Mac VM images do not have twine installed by default so we need to # install it manually. We use Twine in nightly builds to upload Python packages # to PyPI.
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internal/disk/fdatasync_linux.go
// do not require flushing because they are not necessary for a subsequent data // read to be handled correctly. On the other hand, a change to the file size // (st_size, as made by say ftruncate(2)), would require a metadata flush. // // The aim of fdatasync() is to reduce disk activity for applications that // do not require all metadata to be synchronized with the disk.
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samples/slack/src/main/java/okhttp3/slack/RtmSession.java
RtmStartResponse rtmStartResponse = slackApi.rtmStart(accessToken); webSocket = slackApi.rtm(rtmStartResponse.url, this); } // TODO(jwilson): can I read the response body? Do I have to? // the body from slack is a 0-byte-buffer @Override public synchronized void onOpen(WebSocket webSocket, Response response) { System.out.println("onOpen: " + response); }Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Nov 19 20:16:58 UTC 2016 - 2.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
build-logic/binary-compatibility/src/test/groovy/gradlebuild/binarycompatibility/AcceptedApiChangesTest.groovy
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impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/graph/ProjectSelector.java
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docs/en/docs/advanced/middleware.md
So, in the documentation for third-party ASGI middlewares they will probably tell you to do something like: ```Python from unicorn import UnicornMiddleware app = SomeASGIApp() new_app = UnicornMiddleware(app, some_config="rainbow") ``` But FastAPI (actually Starlette) provides a simpler way to do it that makes sure that the internal middlewares handle server errors and custom exception handlers work properly.
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/middleware.md
* Ele então pega a **resposta** gerada pelo aplicativo (por alguma *operação de rota*). * Ele pode fazer algo com essa **resposta** ou executar qualquer código necessário. * Então ele retorna a **resposta**. /// note | Detalhes Técnicos Se você tiver dependências com `yield`, o código de saída será executado *depois* do middleware.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md
You can declare that a parameter can accept `None`, but that it's still required. This would force clients to send a value, even if the value is `None`. To do that, you can declare that `None` is a valid type but simply do not declare a default value: {* ../../docs_src/query_params_str_validations/tutorial006c_an_py310.py hl[9] *} ## Query parameter list / multiple values { #query-parameter-list-multiple-values }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/ImmutableValueGraph.java
ValueGraph<N, V> graph) { // ImmutableMap.Builder maintains the order of the elements as inserted, so the map will have // whatever ordering the graph's nodes do, so ImmutableSortedMap is unnecessary even if the // input nodes are sorted. ImmutableMap.Builder<N, GraphConnections<N, V>> nodeConnections = ImmutableMap.builder(); for (N node : graph.nodes()) {
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