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docs/de/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md
Das ist vergleichbar mit den HTTP-Statuscodes im Bereich 200 (von 200 bis 299). Diese „200“er Statuscodes bedeuten, dass der Request in einem bestimmten Aspekt ein „Success“ („Erfolg“) war. Die Statuscodes im 400er-Bereich bedeuten hingegen, dass es einen Fehler gab. Erinnern Sie sich an all diese **404 Not Found** Fehler (und Witze)? ## `HTTPException` verwenden
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istioctl/pkg/validate/validate.go
} for _, fname := range filenames { if fname == "-" { if w := warningsByFilename[fname]; w != nil { _, _ = fmt.Fprint(writer, warningToString(w)) } else { _, _ = fmt.Fprintf(writer, "validation succeed\n") } break } if w := warningsByFilename[fname]; w != nil { _, _ = fmt.Fprintf(writer, "%q has warnings: %v\n", fname, warningToString(w)) } else {
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_test.cc
remote_device) != device_names.end()); } // Create a variable using `ctx_0`. // Read the variable using `ctx_1`. This read should succeed. // 1. Create a variable on `remote_device`, using `ctx_0`. TFE_TensorHandle* handle_0 = CreateVariable(ctx_0, 1.2, remote_device, /*variable_name=*/"var2");
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docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/minio-dashboard.json
"interval": "1m", "intervalFactor": 2, "legendFormat": "KMS Request Success [{{server}}]", "refId": "A" } ], "title": "KMS Request Success Rate ", "type": "timeseries" }, { "datasource": { "type": "prometheus", "uid": "${DS_PROMETHEUS}" },
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src/archive/tar/writer_test.go
} if header.Typeflag != TypeReg { t.Fatalf("Typeflag should've been %d, found %d", TypeReg, header.Typeflag) } } } // failOnceWriter fails exactly once and then always reports success. type failOnceWriter bool func (w *failOnceWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { if !*w { return 0, io.ErrShortWrite } *w = true return len(b), nil }
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_cluster_test.cc
ASSERT_EQ(TF_OK, TF_GetCode(status)) << TF_Message(status); // The device of var_handle0 is local device which is the same before and // after cluster update. Remove resource with valid device should succeed. TFE_Op* op = TFE_NewOp(ctx, "DestroyResourceOp", status); ASSERT_EQ(TF_OK, TF_GetCode(status)) << TF_Message(status); TFE_OpAddInput(op, var_handle0, status); TFE_OpSetDevice(op, dev0_name, status);
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docs/site-replication/run-sse-kms-object-replication.sh
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cmd/perf-tests.go
r: r, } n, err := xioutil.Copy(xioutil.Discard, &fbr) r.Close() if err == nil { response := time.Since(t) ttfb := time.Since(*fbr.t) // Only capture success criteria - do not // have to capture failed reads, truncated // reads etc. atomic.AddUint64(&totalBytesRead, uint64(n)) mu.Lock() downloadTimes = append(downloadTimes, response)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md
In these cases, you would normally return an **HTTP status code** in the range of **400** (from 400 to 499). This is similar to the 200 HTTP status codes (from 200 to 299). Those "200" status codes mean that somehow there was a "success" in the request. The status codes in the 400 range mean that there was an error from the client. Remember all those **"404 Not Found"** errors (and jokes)? ## Use `HTTPException`
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cmd/admin-heal-ops.go
// accumulated the maximum number of heal records per heal // sequence. When the client consumes further records, the heal // sequence automatically resumes. The return value indicates if the // operation succeeded. func (h *healSequence) pushHealResultItem(r madmin.HealResultItem) error { // start a timer to keep an upper time limit to find an empty // slot to add the given heal result - if no slot is found it
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