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  1. RELEASE.md

                from when they are off due to floating-point round-off errors from
                different computation approaches and orders.
            *   To verify that the optimizations are on, look for a message with
                "*oneDNN custom operations are on*" in the log. If the exact phrase
                is not there, it means they are off.
    
    ## Bug Fixes and Other Changes
    
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  2. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.19.md

        
        From: [@mikedanese](https://github.com/mikedanese):
        Instead of aliasing. Aliases are annoying in a number of ways. This is
        specifically bugging me now because they make the action graph harder to
        analyze programmatically. By using aliases here, we would need to handle
        potentially aliased go_binary targets and dereference to the effective
        target.
      
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  3. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

        * These `dependencies` are run before the normal parameter dependencies. And normal dependencies are run too. They can be combined.
        * Dependencies declared in a router are executed first, then the ones defined in *path operation decorators*, and then the ones declared in normal parameters. They are all combined and executed.
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  4. lib/fips140/v1.26.0.zip

    t.Errorf("%d: got %v, expected %v", i, got, exp) } } } func TestModulusAndNatSiz(t *testing.T) { // These are 126 bit (2 * _W on 64-bit architectures) values, serialized as // 128 bits worth of bytes. If leading zeroes are stripped, they fit in two // limbs, if they are not, they fit in three. This can be a problem because // modulus strips leading zeroes and nat does not. m := modulusFromBytes([]byte{ 0x3f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff}) xb :=...
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  5. src/main/webapp/css/bootstrap.min.css.map

    pointer; // 3\n    }\n  }\n}\n\n// Remove inner border and padding from Firefox, but don't restore the outline like Normalize.\n\n::-moz-focus-inner {\n  padding: 0;\n  border-style: none;\n}\n\n// 1. Textareas should really only resize vertically so they don't break their (horizontal) containers.\n\ntextarea {\n  resize: vertical; // 1\n}\n\n// 1. Browsers set a default `min-width: min-content;` on fieldsets,\n//    unlike e.g. `<div>`s, which have `min-width: 0;` by default.\n//    So we reset that...
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  6. lib/fips140/v1.0.0-c2097c7c.zip

    t.Errorf("%d: got %v, expected %v", i, got, exp) } } } func TestModulusAndNatSiz(t *testing.T) { // These are 126 bit (2 * _W on 64-bit architectures) values, serialized as // 128 bits worth of bytes. If leading zeroes are stripped, they fit in two // limbs, if they are not, they fit in three. This can be a problem because // modulus strips leading zeroes and nat does not. m := modulusFromBytes([]byte{ 0x3f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff}) xb :=...
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  7. src/main/webapp/css/admin/bootstrap.min.css.map

    box-sizing: border-box; // 1. Add the correct box sizing in IE 10-\n  padding: 0; // 2. Remove the padding in IE 10-\n}\n\n\ntextarea {\n  overflow: auto; // Remove the default vertical scrollbar in IE.\n  // Textareas should really only resize vertically so they don't break their (horizontal) containers.\n  resize: vertical;\n}\n\nfieldset {\n  // Browsers set a default `min-width: min-content;` on fieldsets,\n  // unlike e.g. `<div>`s, which have `min-width: 0;` by default.\n  // So we reset that to ensure...
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