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ci/official/utilities/get_versions.sh
export TF_VER_PATCH=$(awk '/#define TF_PATCH_VERSION/ {print $3}' tensorflow/core/public/version.h) # Note: in awk, "print $N" prints the Nth "field", where fields are strings separated # by whitespace. The flag "-F<x>" changes the behavior such that fields are now strings # separated by the character <x>. Therefore, -F\' (escaped single quote) means that field # $2 in <Tensor'flow'> is <flow>. This is useful for reading string literals like below.
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architecture/networking/pilot.md
Endpoints have an optimized code path, as they are by far the most frequently updated resource - in a steady cluster, this will often be the *only* change, caused by scale up/down. As a result, they do not go through `PushContext`, and changes do not trigger a `PushContext` recomputation. Instead, the current state is incrementally computed based on events from `ServiceDiscovery`. #### Conclusion Overall, the high level config ingestion flow: ```mermaid
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src/test/java/jcifs/tests/ContextConfigTest.java
PropertyConfiguration p3 = new PropertyConfiguration(prop3); assertEquals(DialectVersion.SMB202, p3.getMinimumVersion()); // needs to be adjusted when default changes assertEquals(DialectVersion.SMB210, p3.getMaximumVersion()); } @Test // #226 public void testLegacyConfig () throws CIFSException {
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src/main/java/jcifs/ntlmssp/NtlmFlags.java
/** * Indicates that 128-bit encryption is supported. */ public static final int NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_128 = 0x20000000; /** * Request explicit key exchange */ public static final int NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_KEY_EXCH = 0x40000000; /** * Indicates that 56-bit encryption is supported. */
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.github/labels.json
} ] }, "breaking_change": { "requires": 1, "conditions": [ { "type": "descriptionMatches", "pattern": "/\\[\\] Non breaking API changes/" } ] } }
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docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md
Kotlin’s powerful deprecation features. Most developers should be able to use IntelliJ’s _Code Cleanup_ for a safe and fast upgrade. Backwards-Incompatible Changes ------------------------------ #### OkHttpClient final methods `OkHttpClient` has 26 accessors like `interceptors()` and `writeTimeoutMillis()` that were non-final
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docs/fr/docs/contributing.md
```console $ python ./scripts/docs.py live <span style="color: green;">[INFO]</span> Serving on http://127.0.0.1:8008 <span style="color: green;">[INFO]</span> Start watching changes <span style="color: green;">[INFO]</span> Start detecting changes ``` </div> Il servira la documentation sur `http://127.0.0.1:8008`.
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.9.md
- [Action Required](#action-required) - [Other notable changes](#other-notable-changes) - [v1.9.10](#v1910) - [Downloads for v1.9.10](#downloads-for-v1910) - [Client Binaries](#client-binaries-1) - [Server Binaries](#server-binaries-1) - [Node Binaries](#node-binaries-1) - [Changelog since v1.9.9](#changelog-since-v199) - [Other notable changes](#other-notable-changes-1) - [v1.9.9](#v199)
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README.md
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internal/disk/fdatasync_linux.go
) // Fdatasync - fdatasync() is similar to fsync(), but does not flush modified metadata // unless that metadata is needed in order to allow a subsequent data retrieval // to be correctly handled. For example, changes to st_atime or st_mtime // (respectively, time of last access and time of last modification; see inode(7)) // do not require flushing because they are not necessary for a subsequent data
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