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common-protos/k8s.io/api/flowcontrol/v1beta2/generated.proto
// FlowDistinguisherMethod specifies the method of a flow distinguisher. message FlowDistinguisherMethod { // `type` is the type of flow distinguisher method // The supported types are "ByUser" and "ByNamespace". // Required. optional string type = 1; } // FlowSchema defines the schema of a group of flows. Note that a flow is made up of a set of inbound API requests with
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docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md
The most common is the implicit flow. The most secure is the code flow, but it's more complex to implement as it requires more steps. As it is more complex, many providers end up suggesting the implicit flow. /// note It's common that each authentication provider names their flows in a different way, to make it part of their brand.
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docs/contribute/concurrency.md
a timeout elapses. If we get bytes but there's nobody asking for them, we buffer them. We don't consider bytes as delivered for flow control until they're consumed by the application. Consider an application streaming a video over http/2. Perhaps the user pauses the video and the application stops reading bytes from this stream. The buffer will fill up, and flow control prevents the server from sending more data on this stream. When the user unpauses her video the buffer drains, the read...
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okhttp-testing-support/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2FlowControlConnectionListener.kt
* limitations under the License. */ package okhttp3.internal.http2 import okhttp3.ConnectionListener import okhttp3.internal.http2.flowcontrol.WindowCounter /** * ConnectionListener that outputs CSV for flow control of client receiving streams. */ class Http2FlowControlConnectionListener : ConnectionListener(), FlowControlListener { val start = System.currentTimeMillis() override fun receivingStreamWindowChanged(
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/MathTesting.java
static final Iterable<Integer> ALL_INTEGER_CANDIDATES; static { ImmutableSet.Builder<Integer> intValues = ImmutableSet.builder(); // Add boundary values manually to avoid over/under flow (this covers 2^N for 0 and 31). intValues.add(Integer.MAX_VALUE - 1, Integer.MAX_VALUE); // Add values up to 40. This covers cases like "square of a prime" and such. for (int i = 1; i <= 40; i++) {
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/MathTesting.java
static final Iterable<Integer> ALL_INTEGER_CANDIDATES; static { ImmutableSet.Builder<Integer> intValues = ImmutableSet.builder(); // Add boundary values manually to avoid over/under flow (this covers 2^N for 0 and 31). intValues.add(Integer.MAX_VALUE - 1, Integer.MAX_VALUE); // Add values up to 40. This covers cases like "square of a prime" and such. for (int i = 1; i <= 40; i++) {
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internal/grid/msg.go
OpMuxServerMsg // OpUnblockSrvMux contains a message that a server mux is unblocked with one. // Only Stateful streams has flow control. OpUnblockSrvMux // OpUnblockClMux contains a message that a client mux is unblocked with one. // Only Stateful streams has flow control. OpUnblockClMux // OpAckMux acknowledges a mux was created. OpAckMux // OpRequest is a single request + response.
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fastapi/openapi/docs.py
) : {}; isValid = qp.state === sentState; if (( oauth2.auth.schema.get("flow") === "accessCode" || oauth2.auth.schema.get("flow") === "authorizationCode" || oauth2.auth.schema.get("flow") === "authorization_code" ) && !oauth2.auth.code) { if (!isValid) { oauth2.errCb({
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/security/first-steps.md
Und es kann auch von Ihnen selbst verwendet werden, um dieselbe Anwendung zu debuggen, zu prüfen und zu testen. ## Der `password`-Flow Lassen Sie uns nun etwas zurückgehen und verstehen, was das alles ist. Der `password`-„Flow“ ist eine der in OAuth2 definierten Wege („Flows“) zur Handhabung von Sicherheit und Authentifizierung.
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ci/official/utilities/get_versions.sh
# by whitespace. The flag "-F<x>" changes the behavior such that fields are now strings # separated by the character <x>. Therefore, -F\' (escaped single quote) means that field # $2 in <Tensor'flow'> is <flow>. This is useful for reading string literals like below. export TF_VER_SUFFIX=$(awk -F\" '/#define TF_VERSION_SUFFIX/ {print $2}' tensorflow/core/public/version.h)
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