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cmd/metacache-stream.go
w := metacacheBlockWriter{blockEntries: cap(in)} w.wg.Add(1) go func() { defer w.wg.Done() var current metacacheBlock var n int buf := bytebufferpool.Get() defer func() { buf.Reset() bytebufferpool.Put(buf) }() block := newMetacacheWriter(buf, 1<<20) defer block.Close() finishBlock := func() { if err := block.Close(); err != nil { w.streamErr = err
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prepare_stmt.go
} if dbConnector, ok := db.ConnPool.(GetDBConnector); ok && dbConnector != nil { return dbConnector.GetDBConn() } return nil, ErrInvalidDB } func (db *PreparedStmtDB) Close() { db.Mux.Lock() defer db.Mux.Unlock() for _, stmt := range db.Stmts { go func(s *Stmt) { // make sure the stmt must finish preparation first <-s.prepared if s.Stmt != nil { _ = s.Close() } }(stmt) }
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docs/pt/docs/deployment/manually.md
Apenas tenha em mente que quando você ler "servidor" em geral, isso pode se referir a uma dessas duas coisas. Quando se refere à máquina remota, é comum chamá-la de **servidor**, mas também de **máquina**, **VM** (máquina virtual), **nó**. Todos esses termos se referem a algum tipo de máquina remota, normalmente executando Linux, onde você executa programas.
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internal/logger/target/http/http.go
h.logChMu.RLock() if h.logCh == nil { h.logChMu.RUnlock() return } h.logChMu.RUnlock() h.workers.Add(1) defer h.workers.Add(-1) h.wg.Add(1) defer h.wg.Done() entries := make([]interface{}, 0) name := h.Name() defer func() { // re-load the global buffer pointer // in case it was modified by a new target. logChLock.Lock()
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cmd/os_other.go
d, err := Open(dirPath) if err != nil { if osErrToFileErr(err) == errFileNotFound { return nil } return osErrToFileErr(err) } defer d.Close() maxEntries := 1000 for { // Read up to max number of entries. fis, err := d.Readdir(maxEntries) if err != nil { if err == io.EOF { break } err = osErrToFileErr(err)
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internal/config/subnet/config.go
// Registered indicates if cluster is registered or not func (c *Config) Registered() bool { configLock.RLock() defer configLock.RUnlock() return len(c.APIKey) > 0 } // ApplyEnv - applies the current subnet config to Console UI specific environment variables. func (c *Config) ApplyEnv() { configLock.RLock() defer configLock.RUnlock() if c.License != "" { os.Setenv("CONSOLE_SUBNET_LICENSE", c.License) }
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cni/pkg/nodeagent/netns_linux.go
threadNS, err := netns.GetCurrentNS() if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to open current netns: %v", err) } defer threadNS.Close() // switch to target namespace if err = NetnsSet(fdable); err != nil { return err } defer func() { err := threadNS.Set() // switch back if err == nil { // Unlock the current thread only when we successfully switched back
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cmd/erasure-sets.go
timer := time.NewTimer(globalAPIConfig.getDeleteCleanupInterval()) defer timer.Stop() for { select { case <-ctx.Done(): return case <-timer.C: var wg sync.WaitGroup for _, set := range s.sets { wg.Add(1) go func(set *erasureObjects) { defer wg.Done() if set == nil { return } set.cleanupDeletedObjects(ctx)
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/SortedLists.java
* * <p>In this documentation, the terms <i>greatest</i>, <i>greater</i>, <i>least</i>, and * <i>lesser</i> are considered to refer to the comparator on the elements, and the terms * <i>first</i> and <i>last</i> are considered to refer to the elements' ordering in a list. * * @author Louis Wasserman */ @GwtCompatible @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault final class SortedLists {
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cmd/ilm-config.go
} func (c *ilmConfig) getExpirationWorkers() int { c.mu.RLock() defer c.mu.RUnlock() return c.cfg.ExpirationWorkers } func (c *ilmConfig) getTransitionWorkers() int { c.mu.RLock() defer c.mu.RUnlock() return c.cfg.TransitionWorkers } func (c *ilmConfig) update(cfg ilm.Config) { c.mu.Lock() defer c.mu.Unlock() c.cfg = cfg
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