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  1. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/InterceptorTest.kt

        val call = client.newCall(request1)
        assertFailsWith<IllegalStateException> {
          call.execute()
        }.also { expected ->
          assertThat(expected.message)
            .isEqualTo("Timeouts can't be adjusted in a network interceptor")
        }
      }
    
      @Test
      fun networkInterceptorCannotChangeWriteTimeout() {
        addInterceptor(true) { chain: Interceptor.Chain ->
          chain.withWriteTimeout(
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  2. internal/lsync/lrwmutex.go

    }
    
    // GetLock tries to get a write lock on lm before the timeout occurs.
    func (lm *LRWMutex) GetLock(ctx context.Context, id string, source string, timeout time.Duration) (locked bool) {
    	const isWriteLock = true
    	return lm.lockLoop(ctx, id, source, timeout, isWriteLock)
    }
    
    // RLock holds a read lock on lm.
    //
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  3. docs/recipes.md

            }
          }
        ```
    
    ### Timeouts ([.kt][ConfigureTimeoutsKotlin], [.java][ConfigureTimeoutsJava])
    
    Use timeouts to fail a call when its peer is unreachable. Network partitions can be due to client connectivity problems, server availability problems, or anything between. OkHttp supports connect, write, read, and full call timeouts.
    
    === ":material-language-kotlin: Kotlin"
        ```kotlin
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  4. cmd/metrics-v3-system-drive.go

    	driveTimeoutErrorsMD = NewCounterMD(driveTimeoutErrorsTotal,
    		"Total timeout errors on a drive", allDriveLabels...)
    	driveIOErrorsMD = NewCounterMD(driveIOErrorsTotal,
    		"Total I/O errors on a drive", allDriveLabels...)
    	driveAvailabilityErrorsMD = NewCounterMD(driveAvailabilityErrorsTotal,
    		"Total availability errors (I/O errors, timeouts) on a drive",
    		allDriveLabels...)
    	driveWaitingIOMD = NewGaugeMD(driveWaitingIO,
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  5. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http1/Http1ExchangeCodec.kt

      }
    
      /**
       * Sets the delegate of `timeout` to [Timeout.NONE] and resets its underlying timeout
       * to the default configuration. Use this to avoid unexpected sharing of timeouts between pooled
       * connections.
       */
      private fun detachTimeout(timeout: ForwardingTimeout) {
        val oldDelegate = timeout.delegate
        timeout.setDelegate(Timeout.NONE)
        oldDelegate.clearDeadline()
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  6. mockwebserver/README.md

        .addHeader("Content-Type", "application/json; charset=utf-8")
        .addHeader("Cache-Control", "no-cache")
        .setBody("{}");
    ```
    
    MockResponse can be used to simulate a slow network. This is useful for
    testing timeouts and interactive testing.
    
    ```java
    response.throttleBody(1024, 1, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
    ```
    
    
    #### RecordedRequest
    
    Verify requests by their method, path, HTTP version, body, and headers.
    
    ```java
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  7. cmd/namespace-lock.go

    // Lock - block until write lock is taken or timeout has occurred.
    func (di *distLockInstance) GetLock(ctx context.Context, timeout *dynamicTimeout) (LockContext, error) {
    	lockSource := getSource(2)
    	start := UTCNow()
    
    	newCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
    	if !di.rwMutex.GetLock(newCtx, cancel, di.opsID, lockSource, dsync.Options{
    		Timeout:       timeout.Timeout(),
    		RetryInterval: timeout.RetryInterval(),
    	}) {
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  8. docs/features/interceptors.md

     * Permitted to short-circuit and not call `Chain.proceed()`.
     * Permitted to retry and make multiple calls to `Chain.proceed()`.
     * Can adjust Call timeouts using withConnectTimeout, withReadTimeout, withWriteTimeout.
    
    **Network Interceptors**
    
     * Able to operate on intermediate responses like redirects and retries.
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  9. docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md

     *  Fix: Don't leak a connection when a call is canceled immediately preceding the `onFailure()`
        callback.
    
     *  Fix: Apply call timeouts when connecting duplex calls, web sockets, and server-sent events.
        Once the streams are established no further timeout is enforced.
    
     *  Fix: Retain the `Route` when a connection is reused on a redirect or other follow-up. This was
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  10. docs/features/events.md

    A single HTTP call may require follow-up requests to be made to handle authentication challenges, redirects, and HTTP-layer timeouts. In such cases multiple connections, requests, and responses may be attempted. Follow-ups are another reason a single call may trigger multiple events of the same type.
    
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