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src/bytes/bytes.go
// output are interpreted as UTF-8-encoded code points. func Map(mapping func(r rune) rune, s []byte) []byte { // In the worst case, the slice can grow when mapped, making // things unpleasant. But it's so rare we barge in assuming it's // fine. It could also shrink but that falls out naturally. b := make([]byte, 0, len(s)) for i := 0; i < len(s); { r, wid := utf8.DecodeRune(s[i:])
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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
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/HttpUrl.kt
* * * https://example.net/ * * * https://example.com/ * * This is because those two hosts share the same IP address. This is an old, bad design decision * that makes `java.net.URL` unusable for many things. It shouldn't be used as a [Map] key or in a * [Set]. Doing so is both inefficient because equality may require a DNS lookup, and incorrect * because unequal URLs may be equal because of how they are hosted. *
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/_aws/fess.json
"berauek", "bere", "berori", "beroriek", "beste", "bezala", "da", "dago", "dira", "ditu", "du", "dute", "edo", "egin", "ere", "eta", "eurak", "ez", "gainera", "gu", "gutxi", "guzti", "haiei", "haiek", "haietan", "hainbeste", "hala", "han", "handik", "hango", "hara", "hari", "hark", "hartan", "hau", "hauei", "hauek", "hauetan", "hemen", "hemendik", "hemengo", "hi", "hona", "honek", "honela", "honetan", "honi", "hor", "hori", "horiei", "horiek", "horietan", "horko", "horra", "horrek", "horrela", "horretan",...
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/_cloud/fess.json
"berauek", "bere", "berori", "beroriek", "beste", "bezala", "da", "dago", "dira", "ditu", "du", "dute", "edo", "egin", "ere", "eta", "eurak", "ez", "gainera", "gu", "gutxi", "guzti", "haiei", "haiek", "haietan", "hainbeste", "hala", "han", "handik", "hango", "hara", "hari", "hark", "hartan", "hau", "hauei", "hauek", "hauetan", "hemen", "hemendik", "hemengo", "hi", "hona", "honek", "honela", "honetan", "honi", "hor", "hori", "horiei", "horiek", "horietan", "horko", "horra", "horrek", "horrela", "horretan",...
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cmd/testdata/xl-meta-merge.zip
your web browser to <http://127.0.0.1:9000> to ensure your server has started successfully. > NOTE: MinIO runs console on random port by default, if you wish to choose a specific port use `--console-address` to pick a specific interface and port. ### Things to consider MinIO redirects browser access requests to the configured server port (i.e. `127.0.0.1:9000`) to the configured Console port. MinIO uses the hostname or IP address specified in the request when building the redirect URL. The URL and port...
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docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md
_2016-07-02_ * **We’ve rewritten HttpURLConnection and HttpsURLConnection.** Previously we shared a single HTTP engine between two frontend APIs: `HttpURLConnection` and `Call`. With this release we’ve rearranged things so that the `HttpURLConnection` frontend now delegates to the `Call` APIs internally. This has enabled substantial simplifications and optimizations in the OkHttp core for both frontends.Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Feb 06 14:55:54 UTC 2022 - 50.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
tensorflow/c/c_api.h
// // Design decisions made: // * Backing store for tensor memory has an associated deallocation // function. This deallocation function will point to client code // for tensors populated by the client. So the client can do things // like shadowing a numpy array. // * We do not provide TF_OK since it is not strictly necessary and we // are not optimizing for convenience. // * We make assumption that one session has one graph. This should be
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.bazelrc
# Note that linux cpu and cuda builds share the same toolchain now. common:release_gpu_linux --config=cuda_clang_official # Local test jobs has to be 4 because parallel_gpu_execute is fragile, I think test:release_gpu_linux --test_timeout=300,450,1200,3600 --local_test_jobs=4 --run_under=//tensorflow/tools/ci_build/gpu_build:parallel_gpu_execute # Deprecated release CPU config with non-hermetic toolchains.
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cmd/erasure-object.go
if _, err = er.HealObject(ctx, bucket, object, "", madmin.HealOpts{NoLock: true}); err != nil { return err } // Fetch FileInfo again. HealObject migrates object the latest // format. Among other things this changes fi.DataDir and // possibly fi.Data (if data is inlined). fi, metaArr, onlineDisks, err = er.getObjectFileInfo(ctx, bucket, object, opts, true) if err != nil { return toObjectErr(err, bucket, object)
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