Search Options

Results per page
Sort
Preferred Languages
Advance

Results 141 - 150 of 303 for knop (0.03 sec)

  1. docs/features/events.md

    Events allow you to capture metrics on your application’s HTTP calls. Use events to monitor:
    
     * The size and frequency of the HTTP calls your application makes. If you’re making too many calls, or your calls are too large, you should know about it!
     * The performance of these calls on the underlying network. If the network’s performance isn’t sufficient, you need to either improve the network or use less of it.
    
    ### EventListener
    
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 11:42:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Sun Feb 06 02:19:09 UTC 2022
    - 7.7K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/testing.md

    You could then update `test_main.py` with the extended tests:
    
    ```Python
    {!> ../../docs_src/app_testing/app_b/test_main.py!}
    ```
    
    Whenever you need the client to pass information in the request and you don't know how to, you can search (Google) how to do it in `httpx`, or even how to do it with `requests`, as HTTPX's design is based on Requests' design.
    
    Then you just do the same in your tests.
    
    E.g.:
    
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 07:19:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Sun Oct 06 20:36:54 UTC 2024
    - 6.5K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  3. src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arm.go

    	arm.ABEQ,
    	arm.ABNE,
    	arm.ABCS,
    	arm.ABCC,
    	arm.ABMI,
    	arm.ABPL,
    	arm.ABVS,
    	arm.ABVC,
    	arm.ABHI,
    	arm.ABLS,
    	arm.ABGE,
    	arm.ABLT,
    	arm.ABGT,
    	arm.ABLE,
    	arm.AB,
    	obj.ANOP,
    }
    
    // ARMConditionCodes handles the special condition code situation for the ARM.
    // It returns a boolean to indicate success; failure means cond was unrecognized.
    Registered: Tue Nov 05 11:13:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed Oct 23 15:18:14 UTC 2024
    - 6.1K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  4. doc/asm.html

    what is explained in that document, and
    describes the peculiarities that apply when writing assembly code to interact with Go.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    The most important thing to know about Go's assembler is that it is not a direct representation of the underlying machine.
    Some of the details map precisely to the machine, but some do not.
    This is because the compiler suite (see
    Registered: Tue Nov 05 11:13:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Nov 28 19:15:27 UTC 2023
    - 36.3K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  5. android/pom.xml

                       prod code. It's disabled automatically for "test code"
                       (which is good: our tests have intentional violations), but
                       Error Prone doesn't know it's building test code unless we
                       pass -XepCompilingTestOnlyCode, and that argument needs to
                       be passed as part of the same <arg> as -Xplugin:ErrorProne,
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 31 14:51:04 UTC 2024
    - 21K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  6. pom.xml

                       prod code. It's disabled automatically for "test code"
                       (which is good: our tests have intentional violations), but
                       Error Prone doesn't know it's building test code unless we
                       pass -XepCompilingTestOnlyCode, and that argument needs to
                       be passed as part of the same <arg> as -Xplugin:ErrorProne,
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 31 14:51:04 UTC 2024
    - 20.6K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  7. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/AbstractTableReadTest.java

        assertSize(0);
        table = create("foo", 1, 'a', "bar", 1, 'b', "foo", 3, 'c');
        assertSize(3);
      }
    
      public void testEquals() {
        table = create("foo", 1, 'a', "bar", 1, 'b', "foo", 3, 'c');
        // We know that we have only added non-null Characters.
        Table<String, Integer, Character> hashCopy =
            HashBasedTable.create((Table<String, Integer, ? extends Character>) table);
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Oct 15 17:36:06 UTC 2024
    - 6.6K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  8. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/cache/CacheBuilderTest.java

        LocalCache<?, ?> map = CacheTesting.toLocalCache(cache);
    
        assertThat(map.segments).hasLength(4);
        // 1 is as low as it goes, not 0. it feels dirty to know this/test this.
        assertEquals(1, map.segments[0].table.length());
        assertEquals(1, map.segments[1].table.length());
        assertEquals(1, map.segments[2].table.length());
        assertEquals(1, map.segments[3].table.length());
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Oct 18 15:00:32 UTC 2024
    - 24.9K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  9. fess-crawler/src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/extractor/impl/PdfExtractorTest.java

        }
    
        public void test_getText_null() {
            try {
                pdfExtractor.getText(null, null);
                fail();
            } catch (final CrawlerSystemException e) {
                // NOP
            }
        }
    
        public void test_getPassword_null() {
            String url;
            String resourceName;
            HashMap<String, String> params = new HashMap<>();
    
            url = null;
    Registered: Sun Nov 10 03:50:12 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Feb 22 01:36:27 UTC 2024
    - 7.6K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
  10. architecture/networking/pilot.md

    Next, for an individual proxy we will check if it could possibly be impacted by the change. For example, we know a sidecar never is impacted by a `Gateway` update, and we can also look at scoping (from `Sidecar.egress.hosts`) to further restrict update scopes.
    
    Registered: Wed Nov 06 22:53:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed Feb 07 17:53:24 UTC 2024
    - 19.1K bytes
    - Viewed (0)
Back to top