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ci/official/README.md
## How to Test Your Changes to TensorFlow You may check how your changes will affect TensorFlow by: 1. Creating a PR and observing the presubmit test results 2. Running the CI scripts locally, as explained below 3. **Google employees only**: Google employees can use an internal-only tool called "MLCI" that makes testing more convenient: it can execute any full CI job against a pending change. Search for "MLCI" internally to find it.
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/Route.kt
*/ package okhttp3 import java.net.InetSocketAddress import java.net.Proxy import okhttp3.internal.toCanonicalHost /** * The concrete route used by a connection to reach an abstract origin server. When creating a * connection the client has many options: * * * **HTTP proxy:** a proxy server may be explicitly configured for the client. Otherwise, the
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RELEASE.md
# Release 2.21.0 ## TensorFlow <INSERT SMALL BLURB ABOUT RELEASE FOCUS AREA AND POTENTIAL TOOLCHAIN CHANGES> ### Breaking Changes * <DOCUMENT BREAKING CHANGES HERE> * <THIS SECTION SHOULD CONTAIN API, ABI AND BEHAVIORAL BREAKING CHANGES> ### Known Caveats * <CAVEATS REGARDING THE RELEASE (BUT NOT BREAKING CHANGES).> * <ADDING/BUMPING DEPENDENCIES SHOULD GO HERE> * <KNOWN LACK OF SUPPORT ON SOME PLATFORM, SHOULD GO HERE>
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docs/en/docs/deployment/index.md
This is in contrast to the **development** stages, where you are constantly changing the code, breaking it and fixing it, stopping and restarting the development server, etc. ## Deployment Strategies { #deployment-strategies } There are several ways to do it depending on your specific use case and the tools that you use.
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cmd/handler-utils.go
// parameter for a streaming signature which is set // to a custom value for example: "aws-chunked,gzip". metadata[strings.ToLower(xhttp.ContentEncoding)] = contentEncoding } else { // Trimmed content encoding is empty when the header // value is set to "aws-chunked" only. // Make sure to delete the content-encoding parameter // for a streaming signature which is set to value
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/graph/ImmutableNetworkTest.java
assertThat(emptyNetwork.allowsSelfLoops()).isTrue(); assertThat(emptyNetwork.nodeOrder()).isEqualTo(ElementOrder.<String>natural()); } /** * Tests that the ImmutableNetwork.Builder doesn't change when the creating NetworkBuilder * changes. */ @Test @SuppressWarnings("CheckReturnValue") public void immutableNetworkBuilder_copiesNetworkBuilder() { NetworkBuilder<String, Object> networkBuilder =
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docs/en/docs/reference/responses.md
# Custom Response Classes - File, HTML, Redirect, Streaming, etc. There are several custom response classes you can use to create an instance and return them directly from your *path operations*. Read more about it in the [FastAPI docs for Custom Response - HTML, Stream, File, others](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/custom-response/). You can import them directly from `fastapi.responses`: ```python from fastapi.responses import ( FileResponse,
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/cache/LongAdder.java
if (a != null) sum += a.value; } } return sum; } /** * Resets variables maintaining the sum to zero. This method may be a useful alternative to * creating a new adder, but is only effective if there are no concurrent updates. Because this * method is intrinsically racy, it should only be used when it is known that no threads are * concurrently updating. */
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tests/migrate_test.go
checkColumnType(t, "name", true) checkIndex(t, []gorm.Index{uniqueConstraintIndex, myIndex}) } checkMulIndex = func(t *testing.T) { checkColumnType(t, "name", false) checkColumnType(t, "nick_name", false) checkIndex(t, []gorm.Index{mulIndex}) } } else { checkNotUnique = func(t *testing.T) { checkColumnType(t, "name", false) }
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cmd/erasure-healing_test.go
"crypto/rand" "crypto/sha256" "errors" "io" "os" "path" "reflect" "testing" "time" "github.com/dustin/go-humanize" uuid2 "github.com/google/uuid" "github.com/minio/madmin-go/v3" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/config/storageclass" ) // Tests isObjectDangling function func TestIsObjectDangling(t *testing.T) { fi := newFileInfo("test-object", 2, 2) fi.Erasure.Index = 1
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