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tests/prepared_stmt_test.go
} } func TestPreparedStmtFromTransaction(t *testing.T) { db := DB.Session(&gorm.Session{PrepareStmt: true, SkipDefaultTransaction: true}) tx := db.Begin() defer func() { if r := recover(); r != nil { tx.Rollback() } }() if err := tx.Error; err != nil { t.Errorf("Failed to start transaction, got error %v\n", err) }
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src/cmd/asm/internal/lex/lex_test.go
} } } // firstError returns the first error value triggered by the input. func firstError(input *Input) (err error) { panicOnError = true defer func() { panicOnError = false switch e := recover(); e := e.(type) { case nil: case error: err = e default: panic(e) } }() for { tok := input.Next() if tok == scanner.EOF { return } }
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src/bytes/buffer_test.go
// Confirm that when Reader panics, the empty buffer remains empty var buf2 Buffer defer func() { recover() check(t, "TestReadFromPanicReader (2)", &buf2, "") }() buf2.ReadFrom(panicReader{panic: true}) } func TestReadFromNegativeReader(t *testing.T) { var b Buffer defer func() { switch err := recover().(type) { case nil: t.Fatal("bytes.Buffer.ReadFrom didn't panic") case error:
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docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md
* New: Build with Kotlin 1.3.41, BouncyCastle 1.62, and Conscrypt 2.2.1. * Fix: Recover gracefully when a coalesced connection immediately goes unhealthy. * Fix: Defer the `SecurityException` when looking up the default proxy selector. * Fix: Don't use brackets formatting IPv6 host names in MockWebServer. * Fix: Don't permit cache iterators to remove entries that are being written. ## Version 4.0.1 _2019-07-10_
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/PeekingIteratorTest.java
/* Should complain on attempt to remove() after peek(). */ assertThrows(IllegalStateException.class, () -> peekingIterator.remove()); assertEquals( "After remove() throws exception, peek should still be ok", "B", peekingIterator.peek()); /* Should recover to be able to remove() after next(). */ assertEquals("B", peekingIterator.next()); peekingIterator.remove();
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docs/changelogs/changelog_1x.md
caused an IOException. * Fix bug in HTTP/2 where our HPACK decoder wasn't emitting entries in certain eviction scenarios, leading to dropped response headers. ## Version 1.5.1 _2014-03-11_ * Fix 1.5.0 regression where connections should not have been recycled. * Fix 1.5.0 regression where transparent Gzip was broken by attempting to recover from another I/O failure.
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docs/erasure/README.md
MinIO protects data against hardware failures and silent data corruption using erasure code and checksums. With the highest level of redundancy, you may lose up to half (N/2) of the total drives and still be able to recover the data. ## What is Erasure Code?
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docs/features/connections.md
5. It sends the HTTP request and reads the response. If there's a problem with the connection, OkHttp will select another route and try again. This allows OkHttp to recover when a subset of a server's addresses are unreachable. It's also useful when a pooled connection is stale or if the attempted TLS version is unsupported.
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cmd/main.go
if debugNoExit { freeze := func(_ int) { // Infinite blocking op <-make(chan struct{}) } // Override the logger os.Exit() logger.ExitFunc = freeze defer func() { if err := recover(); err != nil { fmt.Println("panic:", err) fmt.Println("") fmt.Println(string(debug.Stack())) } freeze(-1) }() } // Run the app - exit on error.
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docs/features/events.md
 ### Events with Retries and Follow-Ups OkHttp is resilient and can automatically recover from some connectivity failures. In this case, the `connectFailed()` event is not terminal and not followed by `callFailed()`. Event listeners will receive multiple events of the same type when retries are attempted.
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