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  1. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMapTest.java

                .put("three", 3)
                .put("one", 1)
                .put("five", 5)
                .put("four", 3)
                .put("four", 5)
                .put("four", 4) // this should win because it's last
                .put("two", 2);
        assertMapEquals(
            builder.buildKeepingLast(), "one", 1, "two", 2, "three", 3, "four", 4, "five", 5);
        try {
          builder.buildOrThrow();
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  2. CONTRIBUTING.md

    # Contributing to the Gradle Build Tool
    
    Thank you for your interest in contributing to Gradle!
    This guide explains how to contribute to the core Gradle components, 
    extensions and documentation located in this repository.
    For other extensions and components, see the 
    [Gradle Community Resources](https://gradle.org/resources/).
    
    This guide will help you to...
    
    * maximize the chance of your changes being accepted
    * work on the Gradle code base
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  3. internal/bucket/lifecycle/lifecycle.go

    func ExpectedExpiryTime(modTime time.Time, days int) time.Time {
    	if days == 0 {
    		return modTime
    	}
    	t := modTime.UTC().Add(time.Duration(days+1) * 24 * time.Hour)
    	return t.Truncate(24 * time.Hour)
    }
    
    // SetPredictionHeaders sets time to expiry and transition headers on w for a
    // given obj.
    func (lc Lifecycle) SetPredictionHeaders(w http.ResponseWriter, obj ObjectOpts) {
    	event := lc.eval(obj, time.Time{})
    	switch event.Action {
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  4. README.md

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  5. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    ### Server Memory
    
    For example, if your code loads a Machine Learning model with **1 GB in size**, when you run one process with your API, it will consume at least 1 GB of RAM. And if you start **4 processes** (4 workers), each will consume 1 GB of RAM. So in total, your API will consume **4 GB of RAM**.
    
    And if your remote server or virtual machine only has 3 GB of RAM, trying to load more than 4 GB of RAM will cause problems. 🚨
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

    #### OpenAPI and JSON Schema
    
    OpenAPI defines an API schema for your API. And that schema includes definitions (or "schemas") of the data sent and received by your API using **JSON Schema**, the standard for JSON data schemas.
    
    #### Check the `openapi.json`
    
    If you are curious about how the raw OpenAPI schema looks like, FastAPI automatically generates a JSON (schema) with the descriptions of all your API.
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/index.md

    ---
    
    "_If you're looking to learn one **modern framework** for building REST APIs, check out **FastAPI** [...] It's fast, easy to use and easy to learn [...]_"
    
    "_We've switched over to **FastAPI** for our **APIs** [...] I think you'll like it [...]_"
    
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  8. cni/pkg/iptables/iptables.go

    	// iptables rules within a pod context into `legacy` tables, but your host context preferred
    	// `nft`, we would still inject our rules in-pod into nft tables, which is a bit wonky.
    	//
    	// But that's stunningly unlikely (and would still work either way)
    	iptVer, err := ext.DetectIptablesVersion(false)
    	if err != nil {
    		return nil, err
    	}
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md

        The ASGI specification defines a `root_path` for this use case.
    
        And the `--root-path` command line option provides that `root_path`.
    
    ### Checking the current `root_path`
    
    You can get the current `root_path` used by your application for each request, it is part of the `scope` dictionary (that's part of the ASGI spec).
    
    Here we are including it in the message just for demonstration purposes.
    
    ```Python hl_lines="8"
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md

    # Settings and Environment Variables
    
    In many cases your application could need some external settings or configurations, for example secret keys, database credentials, credentials for email services, etc.
    
    Most of these settings are variable (can change), like database URLs. And many could be sensitive, like secrets.
    
    For this reason it's common to provide them in environment variables that are read by the application.
    
    ## Environment Variables
    
    !!! tip
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