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cmd/hasher.go
} // getSHA256Hash returns SHA-256 sum of given data. func getSHA256Sum(data []byte) []byte { hash := sha256.New() hash.Write(data) return hash.Sum(nil) } // getMD5Sum returns MD5 sum of given data. func getMD5Sum(data []byte) []byte { hash := md5.New() hash.Write(data) return hash.Sum(nil) } // getMD5Hash returns MD5 hash in hex encoding of given data. func getMD5Hash(data []byte) string {
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docs/erasure/README.md
drives. Therefore, the number of drives you present must be a multiple of one of these numbers. Each object is written to a single erasure-coding set. Minio uses the largest possible EC set size which divides into the number of drives given. For example, *18 drives* are configured as *2 sets of 9 drives*, and *24 drives* are configured as *2 sets of 12 drives*. This is true for scenarios when running MinIO as a standalone erasure coded deployment. In [distributed setup however node (affinity)...
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/ws/MessageDeflater.kt
@Throws(IOException::class) fun deflate(buffer: Buffer) { require(deflatedBytes.size == 0L) if (noContextTakeover) { deflater.reset() } deflaterSink.write(buffer, buffer.size) deflaterSink.flush() if (deflatedBytes.endsWith(EMPTY_DEFLATE_BLOCK)) { val newSize = deflatedBytes.size - LAST_OCTETS_COUNT_TO_REMOVE_AFTER_DEFLATION
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/AndXServerMessageBlock.java
*/ return 0; } /* * We overload this method from ServerMessageBlock because * we want writeAndXWireFormat to write the parameterWords * and bytes. This is so we can write batched smbs because * all but the first smb of the chaain do not have a header * and therefore we do not want to writeHeaderWireFormat. We * just recursivly call writeAndXWireFormat.
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/ws/RealWebSocketTest.kt
client.webSocket!!.close(1000, "Hello") server.processNextFrame() // Not closed until close reply is received. assertThat(client.closed).isFalse() // Manually write an invalid masked close frame. server.sink.write("888760b420bb635c68de0cd84f".decodeHex()).emit() client.processNextFrame() // Detects error, disconnects immediately since close already sent. client.webSocket!!.finishReader()
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mockwebserver/src/main/kotlin/mockwebserver3/internal/ThrottledSink.kt
internal class ThrottledSink( private val delegate: Sink, private val bytesPerPeriod: Long, private val periodDelayNanos: Long, ) : Sink by delegate { private var bytesWrittenSinceLastDelay = 0L override fun write( source: Buffer, byteCount: Long, ) { var bytesLeft = byteCount while (bytesLeft > 0) { if (bytesWrittenSinceLastDelay == bytesPerPeriod) { flush()
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.github/workflows/invalid_question.yml
name: "Close invalid questions issues" on: schedule: - cron: "*/10 * * * *" permissions: contents: read jobs: stale: permissions: issues: write # for actions/stale to close stale issues pull-requests: write # for actions/stale to close stale PRs runs-on: ubuntu-latest env: ACTIONS_STEP_DEBUG: true steps: - name: Close Stale Issues uses: actions/stale@v8 with:
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manifests/addons/values-loki.yaml
enabled: false resultsCache: enabled: false chunksCache: enabled: false singleBinary: replicas: 1 deploymentMode: SingleBinary gateway: enabled: false read: replicas: 0 write: replicas: 0 backend:
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cni/pkg/plugin/cnieventclient_test.go
testServer := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(func(res http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { res.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK) res.Write([]byte("server happy")) })) defer func() { testServer.Close() }() cniC := fakeCNIEventClient(testServer.URL) err := PushCNIEvent(cniC, fakeCmdArgs, []*cniv1.IPConfig{&fakePrevResultIPConfig}, "testpod", "testns")
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/index.md
<font color="#4E9A06">INFO</font>: Application startup complete. </pre> ``` </div> It is **HIGHLY encouraged** that you write or copy the code, edit it and run it locally. Using it in your editor is what really shows you the benefits of FastAPI, seeing how little code you have to write, all the type checks, autocompletion, etc. --- ## Install FastAPI The first step is to install FastAPI.
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