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  1. docs/fr/docs/deployment/docker.md

    ## Cluster en mode Docker Swarm avec Traefik et HTTPS
    
    Vous pouvez avoir un cluster en mode Docker Swarm configuré en quelques minutes (environ 20 min) avec un processus Traefik principal gérant HTTPS (y compris l'acquisition et le renouvellement des certificats).
    
    En utilisant le mode Docker Swarm, vous pouvez commencer par un "cluster" d'une seule machine (il peut même s'agir
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  2. docs/pt/docs/tutorial/query-params.md

    Como eles são parte da URL, eles são "naturalmente" strings.
    
    Mas quando você declara eles com os tipos do Python (no exemplo acima, como `int`), eles são convertidos para aquele tipo e validados em relação a ele.
    
    Todo o processo que era aplicado para parâmetros de rota também é aplicado para parâmetros de consulta:
    
    * Suporte do editor (obviamente)
    * <abbr title="convertendo uma string que vem de um request HTTP em um dado Python">"Parsing"</abbr> de dados
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  3. src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbNamedPipe.java

     * </td>
     * </tr>
     * </table>
     *
     * <p>
     * See <a href="../../../pipes.html">Using jCIFS to Connect to Win32
     * Named Pipes</a> for a detailed description of how to use jCIFS with
     * Win32 Named Pipe server processes.
     *
     */
    
    public class SmbNamedPipe extends SmbFile implements SmbPipeResource {
    
        private final int pipeType;
    
    
        /**
         * Open the Named Pipe resource specified by the url
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/background-tasks.md

    They tend to require more complex configurations, a message/job queue manager, like RabbitMQ or Redis, but they allow you to run background tasks in multiple processes, and especially, in multiple servers.
    
    To see an example, check the [Project Generators](../project-generation.md){.internal-link target=_blank}, they all include Celery already configured.
    
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  5. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbNamedPipe.java

     * being used.
     * </td></tr>
     * </table>
     *
     * <p>See <a href="../../../pipes.html">Using jCIFS to Connect to Win32
     * Named Pipes</a> for a detailed description of how to use jCIFS with
     * Win32 Named Pipe server processes.
     *
     */
    
    public class SmbNamedPipe extends SmbFile {
    
        /**
         * The pipe should be opened read-only.
         */
    
        public static final int PIPE_TYPE_RDONLY = O_RDONLY;
    
        /**
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  6. docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md

    This is the basic idea. But you will probably want to take care of some additional things, like:
    
    * Security - HTTPS
    * Running on startup
    * Restarts
    * Replication (the number of processes running)
    * Memory
    * Previous steps before starting
    
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  7. SECURITY.md

    research](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=gpu+side+channel) shows that it
    might be possible to use side channel attacks on the GPU to leak data from other
    running models or processes in the same system. GPUs can also have
    implementation bugs that might allow attackers to leave malicious code running
    and leak or tamper with applications from other users. Please report
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/AbstractStreamingHasher.java

        // always space for a single primitive
        this.buffer = ByteBuffer.allocate(bufferSize + 7).order(ByteOrder.LITTLE_ENDIAN);
        this.bufferSize = bufferSize;
        this.chunkSize = chunkSize;
      }
    
      /** Processes the available bytes of the buffer (at most {@code chunk} bytes). */
      protected abstract void process(ByteBuffer bb);
    
      /**
       * This is invoked for the last bytes of the input, which are not enough to fill a whole chunk.
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  9. compat/maven-model-builder/src/test/resources/dag.txt

    quarkus/independent-projects/resteasy-reactive/client/processor/pom.xml
    	quarkus/independent-projects/resteasy-reactive/client/runtime/pom.xml
    	quarkus/independent-projects/resteasy-reactive/common/processor/pom.xml
    quarkus/independent-projects/resteasy-reactive/server/jackson/pom.xml
    	quarkus/independent-projects/resteasy-reactive/server/runtime/pom.xml
    	quarkus/independent-projects/resteasy-reactive/server/processor/pom.xml
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  10. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/idn/Punycode.kt

          return true
        }
    
        var pos = pos + 4 // 'xn--'.size.
    
        // We'd prefer to operate directly on `result` but it doesn't offer insertCodePoint(), only
        // appendCodePoint(). The Punycode algorithm processes code points in increasing code-point
        // order, not in increasing index order.
        val codePoints = mutableListOf<Int>()
    
        // consume all code points before the last delimiter (if there is one)
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