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src/test/java/jcifs/smb/SmbEnumerationUtilTest.java
@Test @DisplayName("DosFileFilter wildcard and attributes are preserved through unwrap") void dosFileFilter_preservesFieldsThroughUnwrap() throws Exception { // Test with various wildcard patterns and attribute masks String[] wildcards = { "*.txt", "test*", null }; int[] attributes = { 0x10, 0x20, 0x07 }; for (int i = 0; i < wildcards.length; i++) {
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src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/query/WildcardQueryCommandTest.java
// Query was processed successfully // Query was processed successfully } public void test_convertWildcardQuery_withBothWildcards() throws Exception { // Test with both wildcards already present QueryContext queryContext = new QueryContext("*test*", false); WildcardQuery wildcardQuery = new WildcardQuery(new Term(Constants.DEFAULT_FIELD, "*test*"));
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/query/parser/QueryParser.java
*/ public void setAnalyzer(final Analyzer analyzer) { this.analyzer = analyzer; } /** * Sets whether to allow leading wildcards in query terms. * * @param allowLeadingWildcard true to allow leading wildcards, false otherwise */ public void setAllowLeadingWildcard(final boolean allowLeadingWildcard) { this.allowLeadingWildcard = allowLeadingWildcard; }
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src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/suggest/util/SuggestUtilTest.java
assertEquals("test\\*query\\?end", escaped3); // Test with no wildcards String query4 = "test query"; String escaped4 = SuggestUtil.escapeWildcardQuery(query4); assertEquals("test query", escaped4); // Test with multiple wildcards String query5 = "***???"; String escaped5 = SuggestUtil.escapeWildcardQuery(query5);
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src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/trans2/Trans2FindFirst2Test.java
@ParameterizedTest @DisplayName("Test writeParametersWireFormat with various wildcards") @CsvSource({ "'\\path', '*.txt', '\\path\\*.txt'", "'\\path\\', '*.doc', '\\path\\*.doc'", "'\\', '*.*', '\\*.*'", "'\\test', 'file?.txt', '\\test\\file?.txt'" }) void testWriteParametersWireFormatWithVariousWildcards(String path, String wildcard, String expectedFullPath) {
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Comparators.java
* {@code lexicographical(Collections.reverseOrder(comparator))} (consider how each would order * {@code [1]} and {@code [1, 1]}). */ // Note: 90% of the time we don't add type parameters or wildcards that serve only to "tweak" the // desired return type. However, *nested* generics introduce a special class of problems that we // think tip it over into being worthwhile.
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src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/trans2/Trans2FindNext2Test.java
} @ParameterizedTest @ValueSource(strings = { "", "a", "test.txt", "very_long_filename_that_exceeds_normal_length_limits_and_tests_buffer_handling.txt", "file with spaces.txt", "file*with?wildcards.txt", "../relative/path/file.txt", "C:\\absolute\\path\\file.txt" }) void testFilenameHandling(String filename) { // Test various filename formats
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java
} } // This is needed when resolving types against a context with wildcards // For example: // class Holder<T> { // void set(T data) {...} // } // Holder<List<?>> should *not* resolve the set() method to set(List<?> data). // Instead, it should create a capture of the wildcard so that set() rejects any List<T>. private static class WildcardCapturer {
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/util/GsaConfigParser.java
*/ protected String unescape(final String s) { return s.replace("\\\\", "\\"); } /** * Appends a filter path pattern to a string buffer with appropriate wildcards. * Handles various pattern formats including anchored patterns and quoted patterns. * * @param buf the string buffer to append to * @param v the pattern value to append
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guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java
} } // This is needed when resolving types against a context with wildcards // For example: // class Holder<T> { // void set(T data) {...} // } // Holder<List<?>> should *not* resolve the set() method to set(List<?> data). // Instead, it should create a capture of the wildcard so that set() rejects any List<T>. private static class WildcardCapturer {
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