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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ClosingFuture.java
* Executor)} instead, with a function that returns the next value directly. * <li>Call {@link DeferredCloser#eventuallyClose(Object, Executor) closer.eventuallyClose()} * for every closeable object this step creates in order to capture it for later closing. * <li>Return a {@code ClosingFuture}. To turn a {@link ListenableFuture} into a {@code * ClosingFuture} call {@link #from(ListenableFuture)}.
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/cache/PopulatedCachesTest.java
checkValidState(cache); } } /* ---------------- Local utilities -------------- */ /** Most of the tests in this class run against every one of these caches. */ private Iterable<LoadingCache<Object, Object>> caches() { // lots of different ways to configure a LoadingCache CacheBuilderFactory factory = cacheFactory(); return Iterables.transform(
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cmd/local-locker.go
//msgp:ignore localLocker type localLocker struct { mutex sync.Mutex waitMutex atomic.Int32 lockMap map[string][]lockRequesterInfo lockUID map[string]string // UUID -> resource map. // the following are updated on every cleanup defined in lockValidityDuration readers atomic.Int32 writers atomic.Int32 lastCleanup atomic.Pointer[time.Time] locksOverloaded atomic.Int64 } // getMutex will lock the mutex.
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cmd/storage-datatypes.go
buf := grid.GetByteBufferCap(32 + 16<<10) return &RenameDataInlineHandlerParams{RenameDataHandlerParams{FI: FileInfo{Data: buf[:0]}}} } // Recycle will reuse the memory allocated for the FileInfo data. func (r *RenameDataInlineHandlerParams) Recycle() { if r == nil { return } if cap(r.FI.Data) >= xioutil.SmallBlock { grid.PutByteBuffer(r.FI.Data) r.FI.Data = nil
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src/bufio/scan.go
s.start += n return true } // setErr records the first error encountered. func (s *Scanner) setErr(err error) { if s.err == nil || s.err == io.EOF { s.err = err } } // Buffer controls memory allocation by the Scanner. // It sets the initial buffer to use when scanning // and the maximum size of buffer that may be allocated during scanning. // The contents of the buffer are ignored. //
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src/builtin/builtin.go
// If T is a floating-point type and any of the arguments are NaNs, // min will return NaN. func min[T cmp.Ordered](x T, y ...T) T // The new built-in function allocates memory. The first argument is a type, // not a value, and the value returned is a pointer to a newly // allocated zero value of that type. func new(Type) *Type
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.20.md
### Non-recursive Volume Ownership (FSGroup) graduates to Beta By default, the `fsgroup` setting, if specified, recursively updates permissions for every file in a volume on every mount. This can make mount, and pod startup, very slow if the volume has many files.
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.5.md
* fix leaking memory backed volumes of terminated pods ([#36779](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/36779), [@sjenning](https://github.com/sjenning))
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ci/devinfra/docker/windows2022/Dockerfile
# this symlink does allow for the convenience of passing unedited paths # to `docker exec` commands, e.g., 'T:\path', instead of 'C:\path', # without having to replace the drive letter with C:\ every time. # Such a workaround is not required on Linux, since it # can create arbitrary paths within the container, e.g., '/t'. # Note: This does not affect/work for `docker cp` commands.
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/CharsTest.java
assertThat((long) arraysDim1 * arraysDim2).isNotEqualTo((long) (arraysDim1 * arraysDim2)); char[][] arrays = new char[arraysDim1][]; // it's shared to avoid using too much memory in tests char[] sharedArray = new char[arraysDim2]; Arrays.fill(arrays, sharedArray); try { Chars.concat(arrays); fail(); } catch (IllegalArgumentException expected) { }
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