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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/cache/CacheBuilderTest.java
threadPool.shutdown(); threadPool.awaitTermination(300, SECONDS); // Since we're not doing any more cache operations, and the cache only expires/evicts when doing // other operations, the cache and the removal queue won't change from this point on. // Verify that each received removal notification was valid for (RemovalNotification<String, String> notification : removalListener) {
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureState.java
// so that it looks like we timed out even though we didn't. For comparison FutureTask respects // completion preferably and AQS is non-deterministic (depends on where in the queue the waiter // is). If we wanted to be strict about it, we could store the unpark() time in the Waiter node // and we could use that to make a decision about whether or not we timed out prior to being // unparked.
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.29.md
Fixed a situation when, sometimes, the scheduler incorrectly placed a pod in the `unschedulable` queue instead of the `backoff` queue. This happened when some plugin previously declared the pod as `unschedulable` and then in a later attempt encounters some other error. Scheduling of that pod then got delayed by up to five minutes, after which periodic flushing moved the pod back into the `active` queue. ([#120334](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/120334), [@pohly](https://github.com/pohly))...
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/cache/DiskLruCache.kt
mostRecentRebuildFailed = false } /** * Returns a snapshot of the entry named [key], or null if it doesn't exist is not currently * readable. If a value is returned, it is moved to the head of the LRU queue. */ @Synchronized @Throws(IOException::class) operator fun get(key: String): Snapshot? { initialize() checkNotClosed() validateKey(key)
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/AbstractMapBasedMultimap.java
* Most Multimap implementations use a List or Set (or even Multiset) for their values, in which * case Multimap equality works as expected. Users who use a Collection type that does not * implement equals(), such as most Queue implementations, will get the same behavior from our * value-collection wrappers (and from Multimap.equals) as from the underlying Collection. */ @SuppressWarnings("UndefinedEquals")
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractScheduledService.java
* rate limit itself. * * {@snippet : * class CrawlingService extends AbstractScheduledService { * private Set<Uri> visited; * private Queue<Uri> toCrawl; * protected void startUp() throws Exception { * toCrawl = readStartingUris(); * } * * protected void runOneIteration() throws Exception { * Uri uri = toCrawl.remove();
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docs/changelogs/changelog_2x.md
* **TunnelRequest is gone.** It specified how to connect to an HTTP proxy. OkHttp 2 uses the new `Request` class for this. * **Dispatcher** is a new class that manages the queue of asynchronous calls. It implements limits on total in-flight calls and in-flight calls per host. #### Implementation changes * Support Android `TrafficStats` socket tagging.
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.27.md
- Sometimes, the scheduler incorrectly placed a pod in the "unschedulable" queue instead of the "backoff" queue. This happened when some plugin previously declared the pod as "unschedulable" and then in a later attempt encounters some other error. Scheduling of that pod then got delayed by up to five minutes, after which periodic flushing moved the pod back into the "active" queue. ([#120334](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/120334), [@pohly](https://github.com/pohly))...
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.32.md
- Fixes the bug in PodTopologySpread that only happens with QHint enabled,
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.30.md
- Previously, the scheduling queue didn't notice any extenders' failures, potentially resulting in missed cluster events and Pods rejected by Extenders being stuck in the unschedulable pod pool for up to 5 minutes in the worst-case scenario. Now, the scheduling queue notices extenders' failures and requeues Pods rejected by Extenders appropriately.
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