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  1. android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/SmallCharMatcher.java

    import com.google.common.base.CharMatcher.NamedFastMatcher;
    import java.util.BitSet;
    
    /**
     * An immutable version of CharMatcher for smallish sets of characters that uses a hash table with
     * linear probing to check for matches.
     *
     * @author Christopher Swenson
     */
    @GwtIncompatible // no precomputation is done in GWT
    final class SmallCharMatcher extends NamedFastMatcher {
      static final int MAX_SIZE = 1023;
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  2. android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/LinearTransformation.java

    import com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.LazyInit;
    import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
    
    /**
     * The representation of a linear transformation between real numbers {@code x} and {@code y}.
     * Graphically, this is the specification of a straight line on a plane. The transformation can be
     * expressed as {@code y = m * x + c} for finite {@code m} and {@code c}, unless it is a vertical
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/escape/ArrayBasedEscaperMap.java

      // Returns the non-null array of replacements for fast lookup.
      char[][] getReplacementArray() {
        return replacementArray;
      }
    
      // Creates a replacement array from the given map. The returned array is a
      // linear lookup table of replacement character sequences indexed by the
      // original character value.
      @VisibleForTesting
      static char[][] createReplacementArray(Map<Character, String> map) {
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/escape/ArrayBasedEscaperMap.java

      // Returns the non-null array of replacements for fast lookup.
      char[][] getReplacementArray() {
        return replacementArray;
      }
    
      // Creates a replacement array from the given map. The returned array is a
      // linear lookup table of replacement character sequences indexed by the
      // original character value.
      @VisibleForTesting
      static char[][] createReplacementArray(Map<Character, String> map) {
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  5. docs/pt/docs/advanced/events.md

    executado antes da aplicação **começar** a receber requisições, e logo após **terminar** de lidar com as requisições, ele cobre toda a **vida útil** (_lifespan_) da aplicação (o termo "vida útil" será importante em um segundo 😉).
    
    Pode ser muito útil para configurar **recursos** que você precisa usar por toda aplicação, e que são **compartilhados** entre as requisições, e/ou que você precisa **limpar** depois. Por exemplo, o pool de uma conexão com o banco de dados ou carregamento de um modelo...
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  6. docs/es/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md

    Es solo una función que puede tomar todos los mismos parámetros que una *path operation function* puede tomar:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial001_an_py310.py hl[8:9] *}
    
    Eso es todo.
    
    **2 líneas**.
    
    Y tiene la misma forma y estructura que todas tus *path operation functions*.
    
    Puedes pensar en ella como una *path operation function* sin el "decorador" (sin el `@app.get("/some-path")`).
    
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  7. docs/es/docs/advanced/events.md

    {* ../../docs_src/events/tutorial002.py hl[6] *}
    
    Aquí, la función manejadora del evento `shutdown` escribirá una línea de texto `"Application shutdown"` a un archivo `log.txt`.
    
    /// info | Información
    
    En la función `open()`, el `mode="a"` significa "añadir", por lo tanto, la línea será añadida después de lo que sea que esté en ese archivo, sin sobrescribir el contenido anterior.
    
    ///
    
    /// tip | Consejo
    
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  8. docs/es/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md

    ## Documentar el callback
    
    El código real del callback dependerá mucho de tu propia aplicación API.
    
    Y probablemente variará mucho de una aplicación a otra.
    
    Podría ser solo una o dos líneas de código, como:
    
    ```Python
    callback_url = "https://example.com/api/v1/invoices/events/"
    httpx.post(callback_url, json={"description": "Invoice paid", "paid": True})
    ```
    
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  9. src/archive/zip/testdata/utf8-winrar.zip

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  10. src/archive/zip/testdata/time-winrar.zip

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