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ci/official/envs/ci_default
# Note: this file gets sourced in utilities/setup.sh, which has "set -u" # (error on undefined variables). This ensures that (a) every TFCI variable # has an explicit default value, and (b) no script can accidentally use a # variable that doesn't exist. Please keep this list in alphabetical order. # # Find usage in scripts with e.g.: # cd ci/official
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docs/en/docs/python-types.md
You can use the same builtin types as generics (with square brackets and types inside): * `list` * `tuple` * `set` * `dict` #### List { #list } For example, let's define a variable to be a `list` of `str`. Declare the variable, with the same colon (`:`) syntax. As the type, put `list`. As the list is a type that contains some internal types, you put them in square brackets:
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docs/en/docs/virtual-environments.md
</div> //// That command will create or modify some [environment variables](environment-variables.md) that will be available for the next commands. One of those variables is the `PATH` variable. /// tip You can learn more about the `PATH` environment variable in the [Environment Variables](environment-variables.md#path-environment-variable) section. ///
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docs/multi-user/README.md
mc cat myminio-newuser/my-bucketname/my-objectname ``` ### Policy Variables You can use policy variables in the *Resource* element and in string comparisons in the *Condition* element.
Created: Sun Apr 05 19:28:12 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Tue Aug 12 18:20:36 GMT 2025 - 8.2K bytes - Click Count (0) -
doc/go_spec.html
</pre> <p> Each iteration has its own separate declared variable (or variables) [<a href="#Go_1.22">Go 1.22</a>]. The variable used by the first iteration is declared by the init statement. The variable used by each subsequent iteration is declared implicitly before executing the post statement and initialized to the value of the previous iteration's variable at that moment. </p> <pre> var prints []func()
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.ci/init.gradle
throw new GradleException("You must set the VAULT_ADDR environment variable to use this init script.") } if (System.getenv('VAULT_ROLE_ID') == null && System.getenv('VAULT_SECRET_ID') == null && System.getenv('VAULT_TOKEN') == null) { throw new GradleException("You must set either the VAULT_ROLE_ID and VAULT_SECRET_ID environment variables, " + "or the VAULT_TOKEN environment variable to use this init script.") }
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docs/fr/docs/python-types.md
* `list` * `tuple` * `set` * `dict` #### Liste { #list } Par exemple, définissons une variable comme une `list` de `str`. Déclarez la variable, en utilisant la même syntaxe avec deux-points (`:`). Comme type, mettez `list`. Comme la liste est un type qui contient des types internes, mettez-les entre crochets :Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 19 18:37:13 GMT 2026 - 12.7K bytes - Click Count (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeToken.java
checkState( !(runtimeType instanceof TypeVariable), "Cannot construct a TypeToken for a type variable.\n" + "You probably meant to call new TypeToken<%s>(getClass()) " + "that can resolve the type variable for you.\n" + "If you do need to create a TypeToken of a type variable, " + "please use TypeToken.of() instead.", runtimeType); } /**
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tensorflow/c/checkpoint_reader.h
// // The class currently only interacts with single-slice (i.e., non-partitioned) // variables. class CheckpointReader { public: CheckpointReader(const std::string& filename, TF_Status* status); bool HasTensor(const std::string& name) const; const std::string DebugString() const; // Returns a map from variable names to their shapes. Slices of a partitioned // tensor are combined into a single entry.Created: Tue Apr 07 12:39:13 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Wed Jan 07 04:56:09 GMT 2026 - 3.1K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/en/docs/how-to/conditional-openapi.md
Here we declare the setting `openapi_url` with the same default of `"/openapi.json"`. And then we use it when creating the `FastAPI` app. Then you could disable OpenAPI (including the UI docs) by setting the environment variable `OPENAPI_URL` to the empty string, like: <div class="termy"> ```console $ OPENAPI_URL= uvicorn main:app <span style="color: green;">INFO</span>: Uvicorn running on http://127.0.0.1:8000 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
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