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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/PeekingIterator.java
/** * {@inheritDoc} * * <p>Implementations may or may not support removal when a call to {@link #peek()} has occurred * since the most recent call to {@link #next()}. * * @throws IllegalStateException if there has been a call to {@link #peek()} since the most recent * call to {@link #next()} and this implementation does not support this sequence of calls * (optional) */ @Override
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/tls/OkHostnameVerifier.kt
if ("*" !in pattern) { // Not a wildcard pattern -- hostname and pattern must match exactly. return hostname == pattern } // Wildcard pattern // WILDCARD PATTERN RULES: // 1. Asterisk (*) is only permitted in the left-most domain name label and must be the // only character in that label (i.e., must match the whole left-most label).
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ci/official/debug_tfci.sh
# limitations under the License. # ============================================================================== # This script dumps some information about the environment. It's most useful # for verifying changes to the TFCI scripts system, and most users won't need # to interact with it at all. source "${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/utilities/setup.sh" echo "==TFCI== env outside of tfrun:" env echo "==TFCI== env inside of tfrun:"
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/Dns.kt
/** * A domain name service that resolves IP addresses for host names. Most applications will use the * [system DNS service][SYSTEM], which is the default. Some applications may provide their own * implementation to use a different DNS server, to prefer IPv6 addresses, to prefer IPv4 addresses, * or to force a specific known IP address. * * Implementations of this interface must be safe for concurrent use. */ fun interface Dns { /**
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/cache/RemovalListener.java
* Implementations of this interface should avoid performing blocking calls or synchronizing on * shared resources. * * @param <K> the most general type of keys this listener can listen for; for example {@code Object} * if any key is acceptable * @param <V> the most general type of values this listener can listen for; for example {@code * Object} if any key is acceptable * @author Charles Fry * @since 10.0 */
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docs/en/docs/history-design-future.md
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docs/bucket/lifecycle/README.md
``` ### 3.2 Automatic removal of noncurrent versions keeping only most recent ones after noncurrent days It is possible to configure automatic removal of older noncurrent versions keeping only the most recent `N` using `NewerNoncurrentVersions`. e.g, To remove noncurrent versions of all objects keeping the most recent 5 noncurrent versions under the prefix `user-uploads/` 30 days after they become noncurrent , ```
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docs/en/docs/how-to/index.md
# How To - Recipes { #how-to-recipes } Here you will see different recipes or "how to" guides for **several topics**. Most of these ideas would be more or less **independent**, and in most cases you should only need to study them if they apply directly to **your project**. If something seems interesting and useful to your project, go ahead and check it, but otherwise, you might probably just skip them. /// tip
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md
* `200` is the default status code, which means everything was "OK". * Another example would be `201`, "Created". It is commonly used after creating a new record in the database. * A special case is `204`, "No Content". This response is used when there is no content to return to the client, and so the response must not have a body.
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src/main/java/jcifs/DialectVersion.java
public boolean atLeast(final DialectVersion v) { return ordinal() >= v.ordinal(); } /** * Check if this dialect version is at most the specified version * * @param v the version to compare against * @return whether this version is a most the given one */ public boolean atMost(final DialectVersion v) { return ordinal() <= v.ordinal(); } /**
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