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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/tensorflow/tests/breakup-islands.mlir
// The side effects of the If op might not be executed without an // explicit control dependency on the tf.If op, due to the way the // LowerFunctionalOpsPass in TF operates (b/185483669). Check that we // output an explicit control dependency on the tf.If op in this case to // be on the safe side.
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/BloomFilterTest.java
double actualReportedFpp = bf.expectedFpp(); assertEquals(expectedReportedFpp, actualReportedFpp, 0.00033); } /** Sanity checking with many combinations of false positive rates and expected insertions */ public void testBasic() { for (double fpr = 0.0000001; fpr < 0.1; fpr *= 10) { for (int expectedInsertions = 1; expectedInsertions <= 10000; expectedInsertions *= 10) {
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src/crypto/internal/nistec/p256_asm.go
// the curve, it returns nil and an error, and the receiver is unchanged. // Otherwise, it returns p. func (p *P256Point) SetBytes(b []byte) (*P256Point, error) { // p256Mul operates in the Montgomery domain with R = 2²⁵⁶ mod p. Thus rr // here is R in the Montgomery domain, or R×R mod p. See comment in // P256OrdInverse about how this is used. rr := p256Element{0x0000000000000003, 0xfffffffbffffffff,
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test/chan/powser2.go
} func mkdch2() *dch2 { d2 := new(dch2) d2[0] = mkdch() d2[1] = mkdch() return d2 } // split reads a single demand channel and replicates its // output onto two, which may be read at different rates. // A process is created at first demand for an item and dies // after the item has been sent to both outputs. // When multiple generations of split exist, the newest // will service requests on one channel, which is
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src/cmd/internal/goobj/objfile.go
// for reading and writing object files. // The object file is understood by the compiler, assembler, linker, and tools. They // have "high level" code that operates on object files, handling application-specific // logics, and use this package for the actual reading and writing. Specifically, the // code below: // // - cmd/internal/obj/objfile.go (used by cmd/asm and cmd/compile)
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pkg/controller/garbagecollector/garbagecollector.go
// to the API server to delete/update the objects accordingly. // Note that having the dependencyGraphBuilder notify the garbage collector // ensures that the garbage collector operates with a graph that is at least as // up to date as the notification is sent. type GarbageCollector struct { restMapper meta.ResettableRESTMapper metadataClient metadata.Interface
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cmd/metacache-set.go
partial func(entries metaCacheEntries, errs []error) // finished will be called when all streams have finished and // more than one disk returned an error. // Will not be called if everything operates as expected. finished func(errs []error) } // listPathRaw will list a path on the provided drives. // See listPathRawOptions on how results are delivered. // Directories are always returned.
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pkg/volume/util/nestedpendingoperations/nestedpendingoperations_test.go
// Please refer to the issue for more context: // https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/88355 // Below, vx is a volume name, and nx is a node name. // Operation sequence: // opZ(v0) starts (operates on a different volume from all other operations) // op1(v1, n1) starts // op2(v1, n2) starts // opZ(v0) ends with success // op2(v1, n2) ends with an error (exponential backoff should be triggered)
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docs/pt/docs/async.md
## Detalhes Técnicos Versões modernas de Python tem suporte para **"código assíncrono"** usando algo chamado **"corrotinas"**, com sintaxe **`async` e `await`**. Vamos ver aquela frase por partes na seção abaixo: * **Código assíncrono** * **`async` e `await`** * **Corrotinas** ## Código assíncrono
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/bisect/main.go
// A typical use is to identify the source locations in a program // that are miscompiled by a given compiler optimization. // // Usage: // // bisect [flags] [var=value...] command [arguments...] // // Bisect operates on a target command line – the target – that can be // run with various changes individually enabled or disabled. With none // of the changes enabled, the target is known to succeed (exit with exit
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