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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ class InteropClientContextInspector; |
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///
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/// Context settings are only relevant to the call they are invoked with, that
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/// is to say, they aren't sticky. Some of these settings, such as the
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/// compression options, can be made persistant at channel construction time
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/// compression options, can be made persistent at channel construction time
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/// (see \a grpc::CreateCustomChannel).
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///
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/// \warning ClientContext instances should \em not be reused across rpcs.
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@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ class ClientContext { |
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/// EXPERIMENTAL: Set this request to be cacheable.
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/// If set, grpc is free to use the HTTP GET verb for sending the request,
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/// with the possibility of receiving a cached respone.
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/// with the possibility of receiving a cached response.
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void set_cacheable(bool cacheable) { cacheable_ = cacheable; } |
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/// EXPERIMENTAL: Trigger wait-for-ready or not on this request.
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