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common-protos/k8s.io/api/networking/v1alpha1/generated.proto
// This field is immutable. // +optional optional k8s.io.api.core.v1.NodeSelector nodeSelector = 1; // perNodeHostBits defines the number of host bits to be configured per node. // A subnet mask determines how much of the address is used for network bits // and host bits. For example an IPv4 address of 192.168.0.0/24, splits the // address into 24 bits for the network portion and 8 bits for the host portion.
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docs/en/docs/history-design-future.md
That way I could find the best ways to reduce code duplication as much as possible, to have completion everywhere, type and error checks, etc. All in a way that provided the best development experience for all the developers. ## Requirements
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docs/contribute/code_of_conduct.md
others can pick up where they left off. This code is not exhaustive or complete. It serves to distill our common understanding of a collaborative, shared environment, and goals. We expect it to be followed in spirit as much as in the letter. Diversity Statement ------------------- We encourage everyone to participate and are committed to building a community for all. Although we
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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
This way, containers consume **little resources**, an amount comparable to running the processes directly (a virtual machine would consume much more). Containers also have their own **isolated** running processes (commonly just one process), file system, and network, simplifying deployment, security, development, etc. ## What is a Container Image
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internal/s3select/json/preader.go
} } // Read until next line. in, err := r.buf.ReadBytes('\n') dst = append(dst, in...) return dst, err } // jsonSplitSize is the size of each block. // Blocks will read this much and find the first following newline. // 128KB appears to be a very reasonable default. const jsonSplitSize = 128 << 10 // startReaders will read the header if needed and spin up a parser
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internal/event/name.go
) // Name - event type enum. // Refer http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/NotificationHowTo.html#notification-how-to-event-types-and-destinations // for most basic values we have since extend this and its not really much applicable other than a reference point. // "s3:Replication:OperationCompletedReplication" is a MinIO extension. type Name int // Values of event Name const ( // Single event types (does not require expansion)
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doc/godebug.md
but that should be extremely rare. GODEBUG settings added for compatibility will be maintained for a minimum of two years (four Go releases). Some, such as `http2client` and `http2server`, will be maintained much longer, even indefinitely. When possible, each GODEBUG setting has an associated [runtime/metrics](/pkg/runtime/metrics/) counter named `/godebug/non-default-behavior/<name>:events`
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docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md
(double-press shift) or under the _Analyze_ menu. We’ve included deprecated APIs in OkHttp 4.0 because they make migration easy. We will remove them in a future release! If you’re skipping releases, it’ll be much easier if you upgrade to OkHttp 4.0 as an intermediate step. #### Vars and Vals Java doesn’t have language support for properties so developers make do with getters and setters.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/ImmutableIntArray.java
* ImmutableList.copyOf} and use that list instead. */ public List<Integer> asList() { /* * Typically we cache this kind of thing, but much repeated use of this view is a performance * anti-pattern anyway. If we cache, then everyone pays a price in memory footprint even if * they never use this method. */ return new AsList(this); }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/cache/Striped64.java
* to reduce cache contention on most processors. Padding is * overkill for most Atomics because they are usually irregularly * scattered in memory and thus don't interfere much with each * other. But Atomic objects residing in arrays will tend to be * placed adjacent to each other, and so will most often share * cache lines (with a huge negative performance impact) without * this precaution.
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