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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ServiceManagerTest.java
ServiceManager manager = new ServiceManager(Arrays.<Service>asList(new FailRunService(), new FailStartService())); // Due to the implementation of the two services we know that both are now failed. So the // following awaitHealthy call is just to get the exception. manager.startAsync(); assertThat(manager.servicesByState().get(State.FAILED)).hasSize(2); IllegalStateException e =
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architecture/ambient/ztunnel.md
As the name suggests, an `Address` represents a particular IP Address. This can be a `Service` or a `Workload`. The address type has the following goals: * It should support (but not require) on-demand lookups. * Specifically, ztunnel should be able to send a request to the control plane to answer "I got a request to send traffic to 1.1.1.1, what is 1.1.1.1?"
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.18.md
- The following deprecated metrics are removed, please convert to the corresponding metrics: - The following replacement metrics are available from v1.14.0: - `rest_client_request_latency_seconds` -> `rest_client_request_duration_seconds`
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/MoreFiles.java
// advantages. (If OpenOptions were passed we can't, because Files.lines doesn't have an // overload taking OpenOptions, meaning we can't guarantee the same behavior w.r.t. things // like following/not following symlinks.) return new AsCharSource(charset) { @SuppressWarnings({ "FilesLinesLeak", // the user needs to close it in this case /*
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guava/src/com/google/common/io/MoreFiles.java
// advantages. (If OpenOptions were passed we can't, because Files.lines doesn't have an // overload taking OpenOptions, meaning we can't guarantee the same behavior w.r.t. things // like following/not following symlinks.) return new AsCharSource(charset) { @SuppressWarnings("FilesLinesLeak") // the user needs to close it in this case @Override
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docs/en/docs/async.md
Anyway, in any of the cases above, FastAPI will still work asynchronously and be extremely fast. But by following the steps above, it will be able to do some performance optimizations. ## Technical Details
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
} hdr.Format = format return hdr, nil // This is a file, so stop } } } // handleRegularFile sets up the current file reader and padding such that it // can only read the following logical data section. It will properly handle // special headers that contain no data section. func (tr *Reader) handleRegularFile(hdr *Header) error { nb := hdr.Size if isHeaderOnlyType(hdr.Typeflag) { nb = 0
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cmd/bitrot-streaming.go
err := b.iow.Close() // Wait for all data to be written before returning else it causes race conditions. // Race condition is because of io.PipeWriter implementation. i.e consider the following // sequent of operations: // 1) pipe.Write() // 2) pipe.Close() // Now pipe.Close() can return before the data is read on the other end of the pipe and written to the disk
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/AbstractIterator.java
* * <p>The initial invocation of {@link #hasNext()} or {@link #next()} calls this method, as does * the first invocation of {@code hasNext} or {@code next} following each successful call to * {@code next}. Once the implementation either invokes {@code endOfData} or throws an exception, * {@code computeNext} is guaranteed to never be called again. *
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compat/maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/project/interpolation/AbstractStringBasedModelInterpolator.java
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