Merge pull request #17986 from bogdangrigg/master
Fix small typos in documentation files
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The following double-dash options are deprecated and have no replacement:
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docker search --trusted
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### Auto-creating missing host paths for bind mounts
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**Deprected in Release: v1.9**
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**Deprecated in Release: v1.9**
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**Target for Removal in Release: 1.11**
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@ -216,6 +216,6 @@ container. Previously this was only available when starting a container.
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* `DELETE /containers/(id)` when using `force`, the container will be immediately killed with SIGKILL.
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* `POST /containers/(id)/start` the `hostConfig` option accepts the field `CapAdd`, which specifies a list of capabilities
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to add, and the field `CapDrop`, which specifies a list of capabilities to drop.
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* `POST /images/create` th `fromImage` and `repo` parameters supportthe
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* `POST /images/create` th `fromImage` and `repo` parameters support the
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`repo:tag` format. Consequently, the `tag` parameter is now obsolete. Using the
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new format and the `tag` parameter at the same time will return an error.
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ func (i *important) Create(name string, data interface{}) {
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i.locks.Lock(name)
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defer i.locks.Unlock(name)
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i.createImporatant(data)
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i.createImportant(data)
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s.mu.Lock()
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i.data[name] = data
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ from Docker should be considered the official CLI to be used with this implement
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- [ ] Ensure consistent capitalization in naming (TUF\_\_\_ vs Tuf\_\_\_)
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- [X] Make caching of metadata files smarter - PR #5
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- [ ] ~~Add configuration for CLI commands. Order of configuration priority from most to least: flags, config file, defaults~~ Notary should be the official CLI
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- [X] Reasses organization of data types. Possibly consolidate a few things into the data package but break up package into a few more distinct files
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- [X] Reassess organization of data types. Possibly consolidate a few things into the data package but break up package into a few more distinct files
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- [ ] Comprehensive test cases
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- [ ] Delete files no longer in use
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- [ ] Fix up errors. Some have to be instantiated, others don't, the inconsistency is annoying.
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@ -127,8 +127,8 @@ The changes from SWIM are noted here:
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also will periodically send out dedicated gossip messages on their own. This
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feature lets you have a higher gossip rate (for example once per 200ms)
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and a slower failure detection rate (such as once per second), resulting
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in overall faster convergence rates and data propogation speeds. This feature
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can be totally disabed as well, if you wish.
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in overall faster convergence rates and data propagation speeds. This feature
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can be totally disabled as well, if you wish.
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* memberlist stores around the state of dead nodes for a set amount of time,
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so that when full syncs are requested, the requester also receives information
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ which will give the process of the container that should be joined. Namespaces f
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be found from `/proc/[pid]/ns` and set by `setns` syscall.
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And then get the pipe number from `_LIBCONTAINER_INITPIPE`, error message could
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be transfered through it. If tty is added, `_LIBCONTAINER_CONSOLE_PATH` will
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be transferred through it. If tty is added, `_LIBCONTAINER_CONSOLE_PATH` will
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have value and start a console for output.
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Finally, `nsexec()` will clone a child process , exit the parent process and let
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ in the stream, and uses the `io.Seeker` interface if the underlying
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stream implements it. `(*fwd.Reader).Next` returns a slice pointing
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to the next `n` bytes in the read buffer (like `Peek`), but also
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increments the read position. This allows users to process streams
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in aribtrary block sizes without having to manage appropriately-sized
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in arbitrary block sizes without having to manage appropriately-sized
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slices. Additionally, obviating the need to copy the data from the
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buffer to another location in memory can improve performance dramatically
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in CPU-bound applications.
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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ func (r *Reader) Skip(n int) (int, error)
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```
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Skip moves the reader forward 'n' bytes.
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Returns the number of bytes skipped and any
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errors encountered. It is analagous to Seek(n, 1).
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errors encountered. It is analogous to Seek(n, 1).
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If the underlying reader implements io.Seeker, then
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that method will be used to skip forward.
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Rich Feature Set includes:
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- Encode/Decode from/to chan types (for iterative streaming support)
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- Drop-in replacement for encoding/json. `json:` key in struct tag supported.
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- Provides a RPC Server and Client Codec for net/rpc communication protocol.
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- Handle unique idiosynchracies of codecs e.g.
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- Handle unique idiosyncrasies of codecs e.g.
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- For messagepack, configure how ambiguities in handling raw bytes are resolved
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- For messagepack, provide rpc server/client codec to support
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msgpack-rpc protocol defined at:
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