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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.9.md
# v1.9.10 [Documentation](https://docs.k8s.io) & [Examples](https://releases.k8s.io/release-1.9/examples) ## Downloads for v1.9.10 filename | sha256 hash -------- | -----------
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.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/publicsuffix/PublicSuffixDatabase.kt
) { /** * Returns the effective top-level domain plus one (eTLD+1) by referencing the public suffix list. * Returns null if the domain is a public suffix or a private address. * * Here are some examples: * * ```java * assertEquals("google.com", getEffectiveTldPlusOne("google.com")); * assertEquals("google.com", getEffectiveTldPlusOne("www.google.com")); * assertNull(getEffectiveTldPlusOne("com"));
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okhttp-tls/README.md
``` With a server that holds a certificate and a client that trusts it we have enough for an HTTPS handshake. The best part of this example is that we don't need to make our test code insecure with a a fake `HostnameVerifier` or `X509TrustManager`. Certificate Authorities ----------------------- The above example uses a self-signed certificate. This is convenient for testing but not
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/InterruptibleTask.java
// This will make sure that tasks don't get stuck busy waiting. // Some of this is fixed in jdk11 (see https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8198692) but // not all. See the test cases for examples on how this can happen. try { ((Thread) currentRunner).interrupt(); } finally { Runnable prev = getAndSet(DONE); if (prev == PARKED) {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ListenableFuture.java
* FluentFuture.transform}), but you will often find it easier to use a framework. Frameworks * automate the process, often adding features like monitoring, debugging, and cancellation. * Examples of frameworks include: * * <ul> * <li><a href="https://dagger.dev/producers.html">Dagger Producers</a> * </ul> * * <p>The main purpose of {@link #addListener addListener} is to support this chaining. You will
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/GraphBuilder.java
* returns a <b>(live) unmodifiable view</b>; see <a * href="https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/GraphsExplained#accessor-behavior">the external * documentation</a> for details. * * <p>Examples of use: * * {@snippet : * // Building a mutable graph * MutableGraph<String> graph = GraphBuilder.undirected().allowsSelfLoops(true).build(); * graph.putEdge("bread", "bread");
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guava/src/com/google/common/graph/NetworkBuilder.java
* returns a <b>(live) unmodifiable view</b>; see <a * href="https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/GraphsExplained#accessor-behavior">the external * documentation</a> for details. * * <p>Examples of use: * * {@snippet : * // Building a mutable network * MutableNetwork<String, Integer> network = * NetworkBuilder.directed().allowsParallelEdges(true).build(); * flightNetwork.addEdge("LAX", "ATL", 3025);
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guava/src/com/google/common/graph/ValueGraphBuilder.java
* returns a <b>(live) unmodifiable view</b>; see <a * href="https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/GraphsExplained#accessor-behavior">the external * documentation</a> for details. * * <p>Examples of use: * * {@snippet : * // Building a mutable value graph * MutableValueGraph<String, Double> graph = * ValueGraphBuilder.undirected().allowsSelfLoops(true).build();
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/util/PrunedTag.java
/** * Parses a comma-separated string of pruned tag configurations into an array of PrunedTag objects. * Each tag configuration follows the pattern: tagname[attr=value].classname#id * * Examples: * - "div.content" matches div elements with class "content" * - "span#header" matches span elements with ID "header" * - "p[data-type=ad]" matches p elements with data-type attribute equal to "ad" *
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