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cmd/globals.go
globalTierConfigMgr *TierConfigMgr globalConsoleSrv *consoleapi.Server // handles service freeze or un-freeze S3 API calls. globalServiceFreeze atomic.Value // Only needed for tracking globalServiceFreezeCnt int32 globalServiceFreezeMu sync.Mutex // Updates. // Map of local drives to this node, this is set during server startup,
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misc/cgo/gmp/gmp.go
explicitly in Go to pointers to arrays, as they do (implicitly) in C. Garbage collection is the big problem. It is fine for the Go world to have pointers into the C world and to free those pointers when they are no longer needed. To help, the Go code can define Go objects holding the C pointers and use runtime.SetFinalizer on those Go objects. It is much more difficult for the C world to have pointers into the Go
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tensorflow/c/c_api_experimental.h
TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern void TFE_AbortCollectiveOps(TFE_Context* ctx, TF_Status* status); // Checks the health of collective ops peers. Explicit health check is needed in // multi worker collective ops to detect failures in the cluster. If a peer is // down, collective ops may hang. TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern void TFE_CollectiveOpsCheckPeerHealth(
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/ntlmssp/Type2Message.java
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
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internal/s3select/csv/reader.go
// Blocks will read this much and find the first following newline. // 128KB appears to be a very reasonable default. const csvSplitSize = 128 << 10 // startReaders will read the header if needed and spin up a parser // and a number of workers based on GOMAXPROCS. // If an error is returned no goroutines have been started and r.err will have been set.
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cmd/net.go
nip := net.ParseIP(ip) if nip != nil { ipV4s = append(ipV4s, nip) } else { nonIPs = append(nonIPs, ip) } } sort.Slice(ipV4s, func(i, j int) bool { // This case is needed when all ips in the list // have same last octets, Following just ensures that // 127.0.0.1 is moved to the end of the list. if ipV4s[i].IsLoopback() { return false } if ipV4s[j].IsLoopback() {
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cmd/handler-api.go
if globalIsDistErasure { logger.Info("Configured max API requests per node based on available memory: %d", apiRequestsMaxPerNode) } if cap(t.requestsPool) != apiRequestsMaxPerNode { // Only replace if needed. // Existing requests will use the previous limit, // but new requests will use the new limit. // There will be a short overlap window, // but this shouldn't last long.
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Collections2.java
* * <p>Many of the filtered collection's methods, such as {@code size()}, iterate across every * element in the underlying collection and determine which elements satisfy the filter. When a * live view is <i>not</i> needed, it may be faster to copy {@code Iterables.filter(unfiltered, * predicate)} and use the copy. * * <p><b>Warning:</b> {@code predicate} must be <i>consistent with equals</i>, as documented at
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/DiscreteDomain.java
*/ @CheckForNull public abstract C previous(C value); /** * Returns a signed value indicating how many nested invocations of {@link #next} (if positive) or * {@link #previous} (if negative) are needed to reach {@code end} starting from {@code start}. * For example, if {@code end = next(next(next(start)))}, then {@code distance(start, end) == 3}
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