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compat/maven-compat/src/main/mdo/profiles.mdo
<type>String</type> <description><![CDATA[ Specifies that this profile will be activated when a matching JDK is detected. ]]></description> </field> <field> <name>os</name> <version>1.0.0</version> <description><![CDATA[ Specifies that this profile will be activated when matching OS attributes are detected. ]]></description>
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeToInstanceMap.java
/** * Returns the value the specified class is mapped to, or {@code null} if no entry for this class * is present. This will only return a value that was bound to this specific class, not a value * that may have been bound to a subtype. * * <p>{@code getInstance(Foo.class)} is equivalent to {@code * getInstance(TypeToken.of(Foo.class))}. */ @CheckForNull
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guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeToInstanceMap.java
/** * Returns the value the specified class is mapped to, or {@code null} if no entry for this class * is present. This will only return a value that was bound to this specific class, not a value * that may have been bound to a subtype. * * <p>{@code getInstance(Foo.class)} is equivalent to {@code * getInstance(TypeToken.of(Foo.class))}. */ @CheckForNull
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internal/fips/api.go
// implementations compliant with FIPS 140. // // FIPS 140 [1] is a US standard for data processing that specifies // requirements for cryptographic modules. Software that is "FIPS 140 // compliant" must use approved cryptographic primitives only and that // are implemented by a FIPS 140 certified cryptographic module. // // So, FIPS 140 requires that a certified implementation of e.g. AES // is used to implement more high-level cryptographic protocols.
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guava/src/com/google/common/net/InetAddresses.java
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/CycleDetectingLockFactory.java
* to check for a cycle that reaches the lock to be acquired. If no cycle is detected, a new * "safe" edge is created. * <li>If a cycle is detected, an "unsafe" (cyclic) edge is created to represent a potential * deadlock situation, and the appropriate Policy is executed. * </ul> * * <p>Note that detection of potential deadlock does not necessarily indicate that deadlock will
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/index.md
/// ## Advanced User Guide There is also an **Advanced User Guide** that you can read later after this **Tutorial - User guide**. The **Advanced User Guide** builds on this one, uses the same concepts, and teaches you some extra features. But you should first read the **Tutorial - User Guide** (what you are reading right now).
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/WebSocket.kt
* * **Canceled:** the web socket connection failed. Messages that were successfully enqueued by * either peer may not have been transmitted to the other. * * Note that the state progression is independent for each peer. Arriving at a gracefully-closed * state indicates that a peer has sent all of its outgoing messages and received all of its * incoming messages. But it does not guarantee that the other peer will successfully receive all of
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ListenerCallQueue.java
* {@link #enqueue} and {@link #dispatch} are 2 different methods. It is expected that the decision * to run a particular event is made during the state change, but the decision to actually invoke * the listeners can be delayed slightly so that locks can be dropped. Also, because {@link * #dispatch} is expected to be called concurrently, it is idempotent. */ @J2ktIncompatible
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docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md
If you are using containers, for example with Docker or Kubernetes, I'll tell you more about that in the next chapter: [FastAPI in Containers - Docker](docker.md){.internal-link target=_blank}. In particular, when running on **Kubernetes** you will probably **not** want to use workers and instead run **a single Uvicorn process per container**, but I'll tell you about it later in that chapter. /// ## Multiple Workers
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