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internal/lock/lock_test.go
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internal/grid/debug.go
// Call (TestGrid).Cleanup() when done. func SetupTestGrid(n int) (*TestGrid, error) { hosts, listeners, err := getHosts(n) if err != nil { return nil, err } dialer := &net.Dialer{ Timeout: 5 * time.Second, } var res TestGrid res.Hosts = hosts ready := make(chan struct{}) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) res.cancel = cancel for i, host := range hosts {
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cmd/admin-server-info.go
// Only proceed for local endpoints network[nodeName] = string(madmin.ItemOnline) continue } _, present := network[nodeName] if !present { if err := isServerResolvable(endpoint, 5*time.Second); err == nil { network[nodeName] = string(madmin.ItemOnline) } else { if xnet.IsNetworkOrHostDown(err, false) { network[nodeName] = string(madmin.ItemOffline)
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cmd/background-newdisks-heal-ops.go
// this is a fresh setup, no need to trigger healing. return Endpoints{} } return disksToHeal } var newDiskHealingTimeout = newDynamicTimeout(30*time.Second, 10*time.Second) var errRetryHealing = errors.New("some items failed to heal, we will retry healing this drive again") func healFreshDisk(ctx context.Context, z *erasureServerPools, endpoint Endpoint) error {
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cmd/globals.go
globalProxyEndpoints []ProxyEndpoint globalInternodeTransport http.RoundTripper globalRemoteTargetTransport http.RoundTripper globalDNSCache = &dnscache.Resolver{ Timeout: 5 * time.Second, } globalForwarder *handlers.Forwarder globalTierConfigMgr *TierConfigMgr globalConsoleSrv *consoleapi.Server // handles service freeze or un-freeze S3 API calls.
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internal/store/batch.go
package store import ( "context" "errors" "sync" "time" ) // ErrBatchFull indicates that the batch is full var ErrBatchFull = errors.New("batch is full") const defaultCommitTimeout = 30 * time.Second // Batch represents an ordered batch type Batch[I any] struct { items []I limit uint32 store Store[I] quitCh chan struct{} sync.Mutex } // BatchConfig represents the batch config
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docs/fr/docs/alternatives.md
Il serait en fait plus courant d'utiliser Requests _à l'intérieur_ d'une application FastAPI. Mais quand même, FastAPI s'est inspiré de Requests. **Requests** est une bibliothèque pour _interagir_ avec les API (en tant que client), tandis que **FastAPI** est une bibliothèque pour _créer_ des API (en tant que serveur). Ils sont, plus ou moins, aux extrémités opposées, se complétant l'un l'autre.
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tensorflow/c/c_api_function.cc
input_tensors->emplace_back(node, idx); const auto& iter = input_nodes->find(node); if (iter == input_nodes->end()) { input_nodes->insert({node, {idx}}); } else { auto& indices = iter->second; if (std::find(indices.begin(), indices.end(), idx) != indices.end()) { return InvalidArgument("TF_Output ", node->name(), ":", idx, " appears more than once in the input list");
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md
* **`300`** and above are for "Redirection". Responses with these status codes may or may not have a body, except for `304`, "Not Modified", which must not have one. * **`400`** and above are for "Client error" responses. These are the second type you would probably use the most. * An example is `404`, for a "Not Found" response. * For generic errors from the client, you can just use `400`.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Streams.java
throw (T) t; } } new SneakyThrower<Error>().throwIt(t); } /** * Returns a {@link Stream} containing the elements of the first stream, followed by the elements * of the second stream, and so on. * * <p>This is equivalent to {@code Stream.of(streams).flatMap(stream -> stream)}, but the returned * stream may perform better. * * @see Stream#concat(Stream, Stream) */
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