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  1. RELEASE.md

    *   Extends `tf.keras.layers.Lambda` layers to support multi-argument lambdas,
        and keyword arguments when calling the layer.
    *   Functional models now get constructed if *any* tensor in a layer call's
        arguments/keyword arguments comes from a keras input. Previously the
        functional api would only work if all of the elements in the first argument
        to the layer came from a keras input.
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  2. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.19.md

    - The following components that do not expect non-empty, non-flag arguments will now print an error message and exit if an argument is specified: cloud-controller-manager, kube-apiserver, kube-controller-manager, kube-proxy, kubeadm {alpha|config|token|version}, kubemark. Flags should be prefixed with a single dash "-" (0x45) for short form or double...
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  3. lib/fips140/v1.0.0.zip

    v1 != v { return false } // Test aliasing the second argument and the receiver. v1 = x if out := f(&v1, &x, &v1); out != &v1 || v1 != v { return false } // Test aliasing both arguments and the receiver. v1 = x if out := f(&v1, &v1, &v1); out != &v1 || v1 != v { return false } // Ensure the arguments were not modified. return x == x1 && y == y1 } } // TestAliasing checks that receivers and arguments can alias each other without // leading to incorrect results. That is, it ensures that it's safe to...
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  4. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

    with `Annotated` would **not be affected** at all.
    
    If you call those functions in **other places in your code**, the actual **default values** will be kept, your editor will help you notice missing **required arguments**, Python will require you to pass required arguments at **runtime**, you will be able to **use the same functions** for different things and with different libraries (e.g. **Typer** will soon support `Annotated` too, then you could use the same function for an API and a CLI),...
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  5. src/main/webapp/css/admin/bootstrap.min.css.map

    Breakpoints are defined as a map of (name: minimum width), order from small to large:\n//\n//    (xs: 0, sm: 576px, md: 768px, lg: 992px, xl: 1200px)\n//\n// The map defined in the `$grid-breakpoints` global variable is used as the `$breakpoints` argument by default.\n\n// Name of the next breakpoint, or null for the last breakpoint.\n//\n//    >> breakpoint-next(sm)\n//    md\n//    >> breakpoint-next(sm, (xs: 0, sm: 576px, md: 768px, lg: 992px, xl: 1200px))\n//    md\n//    >> breakpoint-next(sm,...
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  6. src/main/webapp/css/bootstrap.min.css.map

    are defined as a map of (name: minimum width), order from small to large:\n//\n//    (xs: 0, sm: 576px, md: 768px, lg: 992px, xl: 1200px, xxl: 1400px)\n//\n// The map defined in the `$grid-breakpoints` global variable is used as the `$breakpoints` argument by default.\n\n// Name of the next breakpoint, or null for the last breakpoint.\n//\n//    >> breakpoint-next(sm)\n//    md\n//    >> breakpoint-next(sm, (xs: 0, sm: 576px, md: 768px, lg: 992px, xl: 1200px, xxl: 1400px))\n//    md\n//    >> breakpoint-next(sm,...
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