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cni/pkg/cmd/root.go
// what level to use for itself. // This masks the fact we are doing this weird log-over-UDS to users, and allows them to configure it the same way. PluginLogLevel: istiolog.LevelToString(istiolog.FindScope(constants.CNIPluginLogScope).GetOutputLevel()), KubeconfigMode: viper.GetInt(constants.KubeconfigMode),
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guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java
* original, identical JDK TypeVariable. By doing so, we sidestep the problem entirely. * * 2b. If the resolved types are different from the original types, things are trickier. The * only way to get a TypeVariable instance for the resolved types is to create our own. The * created TypeVariable will not interoperate with any JDK TypeVariable. But this is OK: We
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/Stopwatch.java
* * <p>Use this class instead of direct calls to {@link System#nanoTime} for two reasons: * * <ul> * <li>The raw {@code long} values returned by {@code nanoTime} are meaningless and unsafe to use * in any other way than how {@code Stopwatch} uses them. * <li>An alternative source of nanosecond ticks can be substituted, for example for testing or * performance reasons, without affecting most of your code. * </ul> *
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FuturesGetCheckedTest.java
} /* * TODO(cpovirk): It would be great to run all these tests (including class unloading) in an * environment that forces Futures.getChecked to its fallback WeakSetValidator. One awful way of * doing so would be to derive a separate test library by using remove_from_jar to strip out * ClassValueValidator. * * Fortunately, we get pretty good coverage "by accident": We run all these tests against the
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compat/maven-model-builder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/model/interpolation/reflection/ClassMap.java
// clazz is public if (Modifier.isPublic(clazz.getModifiers())) { return methods; } // No luck - the class is not public, so we're going the longer way. MethodInfo[] methodInfos = new MethodInfo[methods.length]; for (int i = methods.length; i-- > 0; ) { methodInfos[i] = new MethodInfo(methods[i]); }
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cmd/postpolicyform.go
return parsedPolicy, fmt.Errorf("Unknown type %s of conditional field value %s found in POST policy form", reflect.TypeOf(condt).String(), condt) } // {"acl": "public-read" } is an alternate way to indicate - [ "eq", "$acl", "public-read" ] // In this case we will just collapse this into "eq" for all use cases. parsedPolicy.Conditions.Policies = append(parsedPolicy.Conditions.Policies, struct { Operator string
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealRoutePlanner.kt
routes = routes, requireMultiplexed = planToReplace != null && planToReplace.isReady, ) ?: return null // If we coalesced our connection, remember the replaced connection's route. That way if the // coalesced connection later fails we don't waste a valid route. if (planToReplace != null) { nextRouteToTry = planToReplace.route planToReplace.closeQuietly() }
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/ResponseBody.kt
* * `Response.body().bytes()` * * `Response.body().string()` * * There is no benefit to invoking multiple `close()` methods for the same response body. * * For synchronous calls, the easiest way to make sure a response body is closed is with a `try` * block. With this structure the compiler inserts an implicit `finally` clause that calls * [close()][Response.close] for you. * * ```java
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/TestThread.java
// so there is no object state put at risk by stopping the threads abruptly. In some cases a test // may put a thread into an uninterruptible operation intentionally, so there is no other way to // clean up these threads. @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") @Override public void tearDown() throws Exception { stop(); join(); if (uncaughtThrowable != null) {
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mvnw
&& CLASSPATH=$(cygpath --path --windows "$CLASSPATH") [ -n "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR" ] \ && MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR=$(cygpath --path --windows "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR") fi # Provide a "standardized" way to retrieve the CLI args that will # work with both Windows and non-Windows executions. MAVEN_CMD_LINE_ARGS="$MAVEN_CONFIG $*" export MAVEN_CMD_LINE_ARGS WRAPPER_LAUNCHER=org.apache.maven.wrapper.MavenWrapperMain
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