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  1. internal/bucket/bandwidth/monitor.go

    	m.tlock.Unlock()
    	m.mlock.Lock()
    	delete(m.bucketsMeasurement, BucketOptions{Name: bucket, ReplicationARN: arn})
    	m.mlock.Unlock()
    }
    
    // throttle returns currently configured throttle for this bucket
    func (m *Monitor) throttle(opts BucketOptions) *bucketThrottle {
    	m.tlock.RLock()
    	defer m.tlock.RUnlock()
    	return m.bucketsThrottle[opts]
    }
    
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  2. internal/config/lambda/parse.go

    			if err != nil {
    				return nil, err
    			}
    			targets = append(targets, t)
    		}
    	}
    	return targets, nil
    }
    
    // FetchEnabledTargets - Returns a set of configured TargetList
    func FetchEnabledTargets(ctx context.Context, cfg config.Config, transport *http.Transport) (*event.TargetList, error) {
    	targetList := event.NewTargetList()
    	for _, subSys := range config.LambdaSubSystems.ToSlice() {
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  3. cmd/veeam-sos-api.go

    //     setting overwrites the storage-defined setting.
    //     Optional value, default 0, range: 0-unlimited (0 equals unlimited, which means the maximum configured repository task
    //     slots are used for object offloading or writing)
    //
    //   - <KbBlockSize>
    //     Veeam Block Size for backup and restore processing before compression is applied. The higher the block size, the more
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  4. internal/event/target/webhook.go

    			return false, store.ErrNotConnected
    		}
    		return false, err
    	}
    	defer conn.Close()
    	return true, nil
    }
    
    // Save - saves the events to the store if queuestore is configured,
    // which will be replayed when the webhook connection is active.
    func (target *WebhookTarget) Save(eventData event.Event) error {
    	if target.store != nil {
    		_, err := target.store.Put(eventData)
    		return err
    	}
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  5. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/AbstractStreamingHasherTest.java

        assertThrows(IndexOutOfBoundsException.class, () -> sink.putBytes(new byte[8], 0, -1));
      }
    
      /**
       * This test creates a long random sequence of inputs, then a lot of differently configured sinks
       * process it; all should produce the same answer, the only difference should be the number of
       * process()/processRemaining() invocations, due to alignment.
       */
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  6. docs/pt/docs/tutorial/cors.md

    Então, para que tudo funcione corretamente, é melhor especificar explicitamente as origens permitidas.
    
    ## Usar `CORSMiddleware`
    
    Você pode configurá-lo em sua aplicação **FastAPI** usando o `CORSMiddleware`.
    
    * Importe `CORSMiddleware`.
    * Crie uma lista de origens permitidas (como strings).
    * Adicione-a como um "middleware" à sua aplicação **FastAPI**.
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/background-tasks.md

    To see an example, check the [Project Generators](../project-generation.md){.internal-link target=_blank}, they all include Celery already configured.
    
    But if you need to access variables and objects from the same **FastAPI** app, or you need to perform small background tasks (like sending an email notification), you can simply just use `BackgroundTasks`.
    
    ## Recap
    
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  8. README.md

    first connect fails. This is necessary for IPv4+IPv6 and services hosted in redundant data
    centers. OkHttp supports modern TLS features (TLS 1.3, ALPN, certificate pinning). It can be
    configured to fall back for broad connectivity.
    
    Using OkHttp is easy. Its request/response API is designed with fluent builders and immutability. It
    supports both synchronous blocking calls and async calls with callbacks.
    
    
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  9. docs/features/connections.md

    ### [Connections](https://square.github.io/okhttp/4.x/okhttp/okhttp3/-connection/)
    
    When you request a URL with OkHttp, here's what it does:
    
     1. It uses the URL and configured OkHttpClient to create an **address**. This address specifies how we'll connect to the webserver.
     2. It attempts to retrieve a connection with that address from the **connection pool**.
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  10. docs/pt/docs/tutorial/metadata.md

    ## URL da OpenAPI
    
    Por padrão, o esquema OpenAPI é servido em `/openapi.json`.
    
    Mas você pode configurá-lo com o parâmetro `openapi_url`.
    
    Por exemplo, para defini-lo para ser servido em `/api/v1/openapi.json`:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="3"
    {!../../docs_src/metadata/tutorial002.py!}
    ```
    
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