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docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md
_2020-04-06_ **This release fixes a severe bug where OkHttp incorrectly detected and recovered from unhealthy connections.** Stale or canceled connections were incorrectly attempted when they shouldn't have been, leading to rare cases of infinite retries. Please upgrade to this release! * Fix: don't return stale DNS entries in `DnsOverHttps`. We were caching DNS results indefinitely
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src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arch.go
"cmd/internal/obj/riscv" "cmd/internal/obj/s390x" "cmd/internal/obj/wasm" "cmd/internal/obj/x86" "fmt" "strings" ) // Pseudo-registers whose names are the constant name without the leading R. const ( RFP = -(iota + 1) RSB RSP RPC ) // Arch wraps the link architecture object with more architecture-specific information. type Arch struct { *obj.LinkArch
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cmd/metacache-set.go
case metacacheSharePrefix: return case o.Prefix == o.BaseDir: // No additional prefix return } // Remove basedir. o.FilterPrefix = strings.TrimPrefix(o.Prefix, o.BaseDir) // Remove leading and trailing slashes. o.FilterPrefix = strings.Trim(o.FilterPrefix, slashSeparator) if strings.Contains(o.FilterPrefix, slashSeparator) { // Sanity check, should not happen. o.FilterPrefix = "" } }
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guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Floats.java
* <p>Unlike {@link Float#parseFloat(String)}, this method returns {@code null} instead of * throwing an exception if parsing fails. Valid inputs are exactly those accepted by {@link * Float#valueOf(String)}, except that leading and trailing whitespace is not permitted. * * <p>This implementation is likely to be faster than {@code Float.parseFloat} if many failures * are expected. *
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src/archive/zip/reader.go
} return strings.Compare(xelem, yelem) } // Open opens the named file in the ZIP archive, // using the semantics of fs.FS.Open: // paths are always slash separated, with no // leading / or ../ elements. func (r *Reader) Open(name string) (fs.File, error) { r.initFileList() if !fs.ValidPath(name) { return nil, &fs.PathError{Op: "open", Path: name, Err: fs.ErrInvalid} }
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guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Doubles.java
* <p>Unlike {@link Double#parseDouble(String)}, this method returns {@code null} instead of * throwing an exception if parsing fails. Valid inputs are exactly those accepted by {@link * Double#valueOf(String)}, except that leading and trailing whitespace is not permitted. * * <p>This implementation is likely to be faster than {@code Double.parseDouble} if many failures * are expected. *
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RELEASE.md
* Fixes a core dump when loading TFLite models with quantization ([CVE-2022-29212](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-29212)) * Fixes crashes stemming from incomplete validation in signal ops ([CVE-2022-29213](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-29213))
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Monitor.java
// // 1. What about leaving/unlocking? Are you going to do // guard.enter() paired with monitor.leave()? That might get // confusing. It's nice for the finally block to look as close as // possible to the thing right before the try. You could have // guard.leave(), but that's a little odd as well because the // guard doesn't have anything to do with leaving. You can't
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src/main/webapp/js/admin/plugins/form-validator/jquery.form-validator.min.js
RegExp(b.valAttr("regexp"));return c.test(a)},errorMessage:"",errorMessageKey:"badCustomVal"}),a.formUtils.addValidator({name:"date",validatorFunction:function(b,c,d){var e=c.valAttr("format")||d.dateFormat||"yyyy-mm-dd",f="false"===c.valAttr("require-leading-zero");return a.formUtils.parseDate(b,e,f)!==!1},errorMessage:"",errorMessageKey:"badDate"}),a.formUtils.addValidator({name:"checkbox_group",validatorFunction:function(b,c,d,e,f){var g=!0,h=c.attr("name"),i=a('input[type=checkbox][name^="'+h+'"]'...
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guava/src/com/google/common/math/LongMath.java
@GwtIncompatible // TODO static int log10Floor(long x) { /* * Based on Hacker's Delight Fig. 11-5, the two-table-lookup, branch-free implementation. * * The key idea is that based on the number of leading zeros (equivalently, floor(log2(x))), we * can narrow the possible floor(log10(x)) values to two. For example, if floor(log2(x)) is 6, * then 64 <= x < 128, so floor(log10(x)) is either 1 or 2. */
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