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  1. build-logic/documentation/src/test/groovy/gradlebuild/docs/dsl/docbook/ClassDocRendererTest.groovy

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                <segtitle>Known Subtypes</segtitle>
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  2. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/DerivedCollectionGenerators.java

          this.comparator = emptySet.comparator();
    
          SampleElements<E> samples = delegate.samples();
          List<E> samplesList = new ArrayList<>(samples.asList());
          sort(samplesList, comparator);
          this.firstInclusive = samplesList.get(0);
          this.lastInclusive = samplesList.get(samplesList.size() - 1);
        }
    
        public final TestSortedSetGenerator<E> getInnerGenerator() {
          return delegate;
        }
    
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  3. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/SortedMultisetTestSuiteBuilder.java

        SampleElements<E> samples = delegate.samples();
        List<E> samplesList =
            asList(samples.e0(), samples.e1(), samples.e2(), samples.e3(), samples.e4());
    
        sort(samplesList, comparator);
        E firstInclusive = samplesList.get(0);
        E lastInclusive = samplesList.get(samplesList.size() - 1);
    
        return SortedMultisetTestSuiteBuilder.using(
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  4. okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/MultipartReaderTest.kt

          parts.nextPart()
        }.also { expected ->
          assertThat(expected).hasMessage("unexpected characters after boundary")
        }
      }
    
      /** The documentation advises that '-' is the simplest boundary possible. */
      @Test fun `dash boundary`() {
        val multipart =
          """
          |---
          |Content-ID: abc
          |
          |abcd
          |---
          |Content-ID: efg
          |
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

    # First Steps { #first-steps }
    
    The simplest FastAPI file could look like this:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/first_steps/tutorial001_py39.py *}
    
    Copy that to a file `main.py`.
    
    Run the live server:
    
    <div class="termy">
    
    ```console
    $ <font color="#4E9A06">fastapi</font> dev <u style="text-decoration-style:solid">main.py</u>
    
      <span style="background-color:#009485"><font color="#D3D7CF"> FastAPI </font></span>  Starting development server 🚀
    
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  6. guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/SmoothRateLimiter.java

       * example, we could compute the appropriate throttle time for an incoming request, and make the
       * calling thread wait for that time.
       *
       * The simplest way to maintain a rate of QPS is to keep the timestamp of the last granted
       * request, and ensure that (1/QPS) seconds have elapsed since then. For example, for a rate of
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/Graph.java

     *
     * <p>There are three primary interfaces provided to represent graphs. In order of increasing
     * complexity they are: {@link Graph}, {@link ValueGraph}, and {@link Network}. You should generally
     * prefer the simplest interface that satisfies your use case. See the <a
     * href="https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/GraphsExplained#choosing-the-right-graph-type">
     * "Choosing the right graph type"</a> section of the Guava User Guide for more details.
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  8. guava/src/com/google/common/graph/Graph.java

     *
     * <p>There are three primary interfaces provided to represent graphs. In order of increasing
     * complexity they are: {@link Graph}, {@link ValueGraph}, and {@link Network}. You should generally
     * prefer the simplest interface that satisfies your use case. See the <a
     * href="https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/GraphsExplained#choosing-the-right-graph-type">
     * "Choosing the right graph type"</a> section of the Guava User Guide for more details.
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  9. docs/en/docs/python-types.md

    If you can use the **latest versions of Python**, use the examples for the latest version, those will have the **best and simplest syntax**, for example, "**Python 3.10+**".
    
    #### List { #list }
    
    For example, let's define a variable to be a `list` of `str`.
    
    Declare the variable, with the same colon (`:`) syntax.
    
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  10. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableCollection.java

        for (E e : this) {
          dst[offset++] = e;
        }
        return offset;
      }
    
      @J2ktIncompatible
      @GwtIncompatible
        Object writeReplace() {
        // We serialize by default to ImmutableList, the simplest thing that works.
        return new ImmutableList.SerializedForm(toArray());
      }
    
      @J2ktIncompatible // serialization
      private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws InvalidObjectException {
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu Aug 07 16:05:33 UTC 2025
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