Result for 09FC5326AB2C844567FCC4AC4A39298B02EDBA74

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FileName./usr/share/gocode/src/sigs.k8s.io/structured-merge-diff/typed/reconcile_schema_test.go
FileSize10442
MD5EA11C325D2474EFD661358EDC8119CD2
SHA-109FC5326AB2C844567FCC4AC4A39298B02EDBA74
SHA-256BC5D87E2736312C484E6973A78A0B7CCF7101638F5F3ADBB6B5E89D20FE2511A
SSDEEP192:A33HKELfuw9+wMbR+UuwYFt/Ruw9+wMbR+UuwjOzp8g5K1vMQO7AN:A3aANs4NsjONT5oMQO7AN
TLSHT1B622EF80F170A1E3EDD806BFC0ACF09161AAFC4785116AB5FEDDD1A63F19908A2F1785
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FileSize121920
MD58EA5CEF057336C28C9616EDED71B9E5C
PackageDescriptionimplementation for "server-side apply" (library) What is the apply operation? . It models resources in a control plane as having multiple "managers". Each manager is typically trying to manage only one aspect of a resource. The goal is to make it easy for disparate managers to make the changes they need without messing up the things that other managers are doing. In this system, both humans and machines (aka "controllers") act as managers. . To do this, it explicitly tracks (using the fieldset data structure) which fields each manager is currently managing. . Now, there are two basic mechanisms by which one modifies an object. . PUT/PATCH: This is a write command that says: "Make the object look EXACTLY like X". . APPLY: This is a write command that says: "The fields I manage should now look exactly like this (but I don't care about other fields)". . For PUT/PATCH, it deduces which fields will be managed based on what is changing. For APPLY, the user is explicitly stating which fields they wish to manage (and therefore requesting deletion of any fields that they used to manage but stop mentioning). . Any time a manager begins managing some new field, that field is removed from all other managers. If the manager is using the APPLY command, it calls these conflicts, and will not proceed unless the user passes the "force" option. This prevents accidentally setting fields which some other entity is managing. . PUT/PATCH always "force". They are mostly used by automated systems, which won't do anything productive with a new error type.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-k8s-sigs-structured-merge-diff-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion4.1.2+ds1-1
SHA-13B9CEF2188175AABC2822A8286ACFAAB1AF7B8BC
SHA-25622F38F870A63BFAED0686C9F37652D420C195231ECDBD97B076567705659FD90
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MD57ED02643408C80C6B87C55933F3BF4FD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package contains code which implements the Kubernetes "apply" operation. This package contains the source code needed for building packages that reference the following Go import paths: – sigs.k8s.io/structured-merge-diff
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamegolang-sigs-k8s-structured-merge-diff-devel
PackageRelease2.mga9
PackageVersion4.2.1
SHA-180DE8AB1A93FE9D31CCD014395B43E9D698BC05B
SHA-25625465089A96CBECDD456B80FD3CED095BA753FF34BB888992DCC757B37735A70