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internal/grid/muxclient.go
// Next loop will catch it. case <-pingTimer: if !m.doPing(respHandler) { return } goto sendResp } case <-pingTimer: if !m.doPing(respHandler) { return } } } } // doPing checks last ping time and sends another ping. func (m *muxClient) doPing(respHandler chan<- Response) (ok bool) { m.respMu.Lock() if m.closed {
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cmd/erasure-coding.go
panic(err) } enc = e }) return enc } return } // EncodeData encodes the given data and returns the erasure-coded data. // It returns an error if the erasure coding failed. func (e *Erasure) EncodeData(ctx context.Context, data []byte) ([][]byte, error) { if len(data) == 0 { return make([][]byte, e.dataBlocks+e.parityBlocks), nil } encoded, err := e.encoder().Split(data)
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docs/distributed/DESIGN.md
- Erasure coding used by MinIO is [Reed-Solomon](https://github.com/klauspost/reedsolomon) erasure coding scheme, which has a total shard maximum of 256 i.e 128 data and 128 parity. MinIO design goes beyond this limitation by doing some practical architecture choices.
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docs/en/docs/async.md
But as you go away from the counter and sit at the table with a number for your turn, you can switch 🔀 your attention to your crush, and "work" ⏯ 🤓 on that. Then you are again doing something very "productive" as is flirting with your crush 😍.
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mockwebserver/src/main/kotlin/mockwebserver3/SocketPolicy.kt
* * See [SocketPolicy] for reasons why this can cause test flakiness and how to avoid it. */ object ShutdownOutputAtEnd : SocketPolicy /** * After accepting the connection and doing TLS (if configured) don't do HTTP/1.1 or HTTP/2 * framing. Ignore the socket completely until the server is shut down. */ object StallSocketAtStart : SocketPolicy /**
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docs/en/docs/deployment/versions.md
You can create production applications with **FastAPI** right now (and you have probably been doing it for some time), you just have to make sure that you use a version that works correctly with the rest of your code. ## Pin your `fastapi` version
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docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md
You can probably skip this part. /// There's an alternative way to define this logic to be executed during *startup* and during *shutdown*. You can define event handlers (functions) that need to be executed before the application starts up, or when the application is shutting down.
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureBenchmarks.java
* <p>The default {@link AbstractFuture} implementation throws {@code InterruptedException} if * the current thread is interrupted before or during the call, even if the value is already * available. * * @throws InterruptedException if the current thread was interrupted before or during the call * (optional but recommended). * @throws CancellationException {@inheritDoc} */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue
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CONTRIBUTING.md
#### C++ coding style Changes to TensorFlow C++ code should conform to [Google C++ Style Guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html). Use `clang-tidy` to check your C/C++ changes. To install `clang-tidy` on ubuntu:16.04, do: ```bash apt-get install -y clang-tidy ``` You can check a C/C++ file by doing: ```bash
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impl/maven-core/plugin-manager.txt
With respect to development inside an IDE the workspace from which we would like to resolve and retrieve dependencies is a read-only local repository to Mercury which is put at the front-end of the search order of any repository that Mercury will consult for artifacts. h4. Generation of plugin metadata and packaging
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