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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/ExperimentalOkHttpApi.kt
* of the experimental API. * * Do not use these APIs in modules that may be executed using a version of OkHttp different from * the version the module was compiled with. * * Do not use these APIs in published libraries. * * Do not use these APIs if you aren't willing to track changes to them. */ @MustBeDocumented @Retention(value = AnnotationRetention.BINARY)
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiter.java
* if the {@code RateLimiter} is left <i>unused</i> for a duration of {@code warmupPeriod}, it * will gradually return to its "cold" state, i.e. it will go through the same warming up process * as when it was first created. * * <p>The returned {@code RateLimiter} is intended for cases where the resource that actually * fulfills the requests (e.g., a remote server) needs "warmup" time, rather than being
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealCall.kt
* * If the exchange was canceled or timed out, this will wrap [e] in an exception that provides * that additional context. Otherwise [e] is returned as-is. */ internal fun <E : IOException?> messageDone( exchange: Exchange, requestDone: Boolean, responseDone: Boolean, e: E, ): E { if (exchange != this.exchange) return e // This exchange was detached violently!
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samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/CancelCall.java
}, 1, TimeUnit.SECONDS); System.out.printf("%.2f Executing call.%n", (System.nanoTime() - startNanos) / 1e9f); try (Response response = call.execute()) { System.out.printf("%.2f Call was expected to fail, but completed: %s%n", (System.nanoTime() - startNanos) / 1e9f, response); } catch (IOException e) { System.out.printf("%.2f Call failed as expected: %s%n",
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compat/maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/toolchain/ToolchainsBuilder.java
* * @param userToolchainsFile The path to the toolchains file, may be <code>null</code> to disable parsing. * @return The toolchains model or <code>null</code> if no toolchain file was configured or the configured file does * not exist. * @throws MisconfiguredToolchainException If the toolchain file exists but cannot be parsed. */
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mockwebserver/src/main/kotlin/mockwebserver3/Stream.kt
/** * Terminate the stream so that no further data is transmitted or received. Note that * [requestBody] may return data after this call; that is the buffered data received before this * stream was canceled. * * This does nothing if [requestBody] and [responseBody] are already closed. * * For HTTP/2 this sends the [CANCEL](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7540#section-7) * error code. */
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ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/rename_and_verify_wheels.sh
for wheel in /tf/pkg/*.whl; do echo "Checking and renaming $wheel..." time python3 -m auditwheel repair --plat manylinux2014_aarch64 "$wheel" --wheel-dir /tf/pkg 2>&1 | tee check.txt # We don't need the original wheel if it was renamed new_wheel=$(grep --extended-regexp --only-matching '/tf/pkg/\S+.whl' check.txt) if [[ "$new_wheel" != "$wheel" ]]; then rm "$wheel" wheel="$new_wheel" fi
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md
* The item the client was trying to access doesn't exist. * etc. In these cases, you would normally return an **HTTP status code** in the range of **400** (from 400 to 499). This is similar to the 200 HTTP status codes (from 200 to 299). Those "200" status codes mean that somehow there was a "success" in the request. The status codes in the 400 range mean that there was an error from the client.
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guava/src/com/google/common/io/Closer.java
import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable; /** * A {@link Closeable} that collects {@code Closeable} resources and closes them all when it is * {@linkplain #close closed}. This was intended to approximately emulate the behavior of Java 7's * <a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/essential/exceptions/tryResourceClose.html"
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src/main/webapp/css/bootstrap.min.css
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