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  1. internal/crypto/auto-encryption.go

    	"github.com/minio/pkg/v3/env"
    )
    
    const (
    	// EnvKMSAutoEncryption is the environment variable used to en/disable
    	// SSE-S3 auto-encryption. SSE-S3 auto-encryption, if enabled,
    	// requires a valid KMS configuration and turns any non-SSE-C
    	// request into an SSE-S3 request.
    	// If present EnvAutoEncryption must be either "on" or "off".
    	EnvKMSAutoEncryption = "MINIO_KMS_AUTO_ENCRYPTION"
    )
    
    // LookupAutoEncryption returns true if and only if
    Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025
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  2. android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/AppendableWriter.java

        this.target = checkNotNull(target);
      }
    
      /*
       * Abstract methods from Writer
       */
    
      @Override
      public void write(char[] cbuf, int off, int len) throws IOException {
        checkNotClosed();
        // It turns out that creating a new String is usually as fast, or faster
        // than wrapping cbuf in a light-weight CharSequence.
        target.append(new String(cbuf, off, len));
      }
    
      /*
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    - Last Modified: Thu Aug 07 16:37:28 UTC 2025
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/escape/CharEscaperBuilder.java

     * CharEscaper based on the generated array.
     *
     * @author Sven Mawson
     * @since 15.0
     */
    @GwtCompatible
    public final class CharEscaperBuilder {
      /**
       * Simple decorator that turns an array of replacement char[]s into a CharEscaper, this results in
       * a very fast escape method.
       */
      private static final class CharArrayDecorator extends CharEscaper {
        private final char[] @Nullable [] replacements;
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/NullnessCasts.java

       * typically useful for {@code return} statements. That leaves the code with two options: Either
       * add the suppression to the whole method (which turns off checking for a large section of code),
       * or extract a variable, and put the suppression on that. However, a local variable typically
       * doesn't work: Because nullness analyses typically infer the nullness of local variables,
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    - Last Modified: Wed Aug 13 20:49:47 UTC 2025
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  5. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/NullnessCasts.java

       * typically useful for {@code return} statements. That leaves the code with two options: Either
       * add the suppression to the whole method (which turns off checking for a large section of code),
       * or extract a variable, and put the suppression on that. However, a local variable typically
       * doesn't work: Because nullness analyses typically infer the nullness of local variables,
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Aug 13 20:49:47 UTC 2025
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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/NullnessCasts.java

       * typically useful for {@code return} statements. That leaves the code with two options: Either
       * add the suppression to the whole method (which turns off checking for a large section of code),
       * or extract a variable, and put the suppression on that. However, a local variable typically
       * doesn't work: Because nullness analyses typically infer the nullness of local variables,
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Aug 13 20:49:47 UTC 2025
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  7. guava/src/com/google/common/base/NullnessCasts.java

       * typically useful for {@code return} statements. That leaves the code with two options: Either
       * add the suppression to the whole method (which turns off checking for a large section of code),
       * or extract a variable, and put the suppression on that. However, a local variable typically
       * doesn't work: Because nullness analyses typically infer the nullness of local variables,
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Aug 13 20:49:47 UTC 2025
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  8. compat/maven-model-builder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/model/building/Result.java

                    problemsList.add(modelProblem);
                }
            }
            return addProblems(result, problemsList);
        }
    
        /**
         * Turns the given results into a single result by combining problems and models into single collection.
         *
         * @param results
         */
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    - Last Modified: Wed Mar 26 19:31:34 UTC 2025
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  9. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/RegularImmutableSortedSet.java

        if (index >= 0) {
          return inclusive ? index : index + 1;
        } else {
          return ~index;
        }
      }
    
      // Pretend the comparator can compare anything. If it turns out it can't
      // compare two elements, it'll throw a CCE. Only methods that are specified to
      // throw CCE should call this.
      @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
      Comparator<Object> unsafeComparator() {
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  10. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/publicsuffix/PublicSuffixDatabase.kt

        }
    
        return domainLabels
      }
    
      private fun findMatchingRule(domainLabels: List<String>): List<String> {
        publicSuffixList.ensureLoaded()
    
        // Break apart the domain into UTF-8 labels, i.e. foo.bar.com turns into [foo, bar, com].
        val domainLabelsUtf8Bytes = Array(domainLabels.size) { i -> domainLabels[i].encodeUtf8() }
    
        // Start by looking for exact matches. We start at the leftmost label. For example, foo.bar.com
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Mon Jul 28 07:33:49 UTC 2025
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