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android-test/src/test/kotlin/okhttp/android/test/NonRobolectricOkHttpClientTest.kt
import assertk.assertions.hasMessage import assertk.assertions.isNotNull import java.io.IOException import org.junit.Test import org.junit.runner.RunWith import org.junit.runners.JUnit4 /** * Android test running with only stubs. */ @RunWith(JUnit4::class) class NonRobolectricOkHttpClientTest : BaseOkHttpClientUnitTest() { @Test override fun testPublicSuffixDb() { assertFailure { super.testPublicSuffixDb() }.all {
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.teamcity/mvnw
("$JAVA_HOME/bin/javac" "$javaClass") fi if [ -e "$BASE_DIR/.mvn/wrapper/MavenWrapperDownloader.class" ]; then # Running the downloader if [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ]; then echo " - Running MavenWrapperDownloader.java ..." fi ("$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" -cp .mvn/wrapper MavenWrapperDownloader "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR") fiRegistered: Wed Dec 31 11:36:14 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Feb 26 01:48:39 UTC 2020 - 9.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md
Just keep in mind that when you read "server" in general, it could refer to one of those two things. When referring to the remote machine, it's common to call it **server**, but also **machine**, **VM** (virtual machine), **node**. Those all refer to some type of remote machine, normally running Linux, where you run programs.
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/web/api/admin/scheduler/EditBody.java
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buildscripts/verify-healing.sh
[ ${first_time} -ne 0 ] && sleep 120 if ! ps -p $pid1 1>&2 >/dev/null; then echo "minio server 1 is not running" && fail fi if ! ps -p $pid2 1>&2 >/dev/null; then echo "minio server 2 is not running" && fail fi if ! ps -p $pid3 1>&2 >/dev/null; then echo "minio server 3 is not running" && fail fi if ! pkill minio; then fail fi sleep 1 if pgrep minio; thenRegistered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Jul 12 20:51:54 UTC 2024 - 4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
cmd/callhome.go
for { if !globalCallhomeConfig.Enabled() { return } if !runCallhome(ctx, objAPI) { // callhome was disabled or context was canceled return } // callhome running on a different node. // sleep for some time and try again. duration := max(time.Duration(r.Float64()*float64(globalCallhomeConfig.FrequencyDur())), // Make sure to sleep at least a second to avoid high CPU ticks.Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Aug 29 02:39:48 UTC 2025 - 5.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
.github/workflows/arm-cd.yml
matrix: pyver: ['3.9', '3.10', '3.11', '3.12'] steps: - name: Stop old running containers (if any) shell: bash run: | running_containers=$(docker ps -q) && \ if [[ $running_containers == "" ]]; then echo "No running containers"; else echo "Running container(s) found" && \ docker stop $running_containers; fiRegistered: Tue Dec 30 12:39:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Mon Dec 01 09:57:00 UTC 2025 - 3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
CONTRIBUTING.md
* [Google Objective-C Style Guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/objcguide.html) #### Running sanity check If you have Docker installed on your system, you can perform a sanity check on your changes by running the command: ```bash tensorflow/tools/ci_build/ci_build.sh CPU tensorflow/tools/ci_build/ci_sanity.sh ```
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fess-crawler/src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/CrawlerTest.java
final String sessionId = crawler.execute(); // Wait for crawler to start running with polling long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis(); while (crawler.crawlerContext.getStatus() != CrawlerStatus.RUNNING && System.currentTimeMillis() - startTime < 5000) { try { Thread.sleep(50);
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docs/en/docs/advanced/testing-events.md
{* ../../docs_src/app_testing/tutorial004_py39.py hl[9:15,18,27:28,30:32,41:43] *} You can read more details about the ["Running lifespan in tests in the official Starlette documentation site."](https://www.starlette.dev/lifespan/#running-lifespan-in-tests) For the deprecated `startup` and `shutdown` events, you can use the `TestClient` as follows:Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Dec 17 20:41:43 UTC 2025 - 626 bytes - Viewed (0)