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  1. android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/DoubleUtils.java

       * Returns x scaled by a power of 2 such that it is in the range [1, 2). Assumes x is positive,
       * normal, and finite.
       */
      static double scaleNormalize(double x) {
        long significand = doubleToRawLongBits(x) & SIGNIFICAND_MASK;
        return longBitsToDouble(significand | ONE_BITS);
      }
    
      static double bigToDouble(BigInteger x) {
        // This is an extremely fast implementation of BigInteger.doubleValue(). JDK patch pending.
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  2. guava/src/com/google/common/math/DoubleUtils.java

       * Returns x scaled by a power of 2 such that it is in the range [1, 2). Assumes x is positive,
       * normal, and finite.
       */
      static double scaleNormalize(double x) {
        long significand = doubleToRawLongBits(x) & SIGNIFICAND_MASK;
        return longBitsToDouble(significand | ONE_BITS);
      }
    
      static double bigToDouble(BigInteger x) {
        // This is an extremely fast implementation of BigInteger.doubleValue(). JDK patch pending.
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  3. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/UnsignedLongTest.java

        // The values here look like 111...11101...010 in binary, where the initial 111...1110 takes
        // up exactly as many bits as can be represented in the significand (24 for float, 53 for
        // double). That final 0 should be rounded up to 1 because the remaining bits make that number
        // slightly nearer.
        long floatConversionTest = 0xfffffe8000000002L;
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  4. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/UnsignedLongTest.java

        // The values here look like 111...11101...010 in binary, where the initial 111...1110 takes
        // up exactly as many bits as can be represented in the significand (24 for float, 53 for
        // double). That final 0 should be rounded up to 1 because the remaining bits make that number
        // slightly nearer.
        long floatConversionTest = 0xfffffe8000000002L;
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  5. docs/pt/docs/deployment/versions.md

    Caso você utilize o arquivo `requirements.txt`, você poderia especificar a versão com:
    
    ```txt
    fastapi==0.45.0
    ```
    
    Isso significa que você conseguiria utilizar a versão exata `0.45.0`.
    
    Ou, você poderia fixá-la com:
    
    ```txt
    fastapi>=0.45.0,<0.46.0
    ```
    
    isso significa que você iria usar as versões `0.45.0` ou acima, mas inferiores à `0.46.0`, por exemplo, a versão `0.45.2` ainda seria aceita.
    
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  6. docs/pt/docs/python-types.md

    Em todos os documentos existem exemplos compatíveis com cada versão do Python (quando existem diferenças).
    
    Por exemplo, "**Python 3.6+**" significa que é compatível com o Python 3.6 ou superior (incluindo o 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, etc). E "**Python 3.9+**" significa que é compatível com o Python 3.9 ou mais recente (incluindo o 3.10, etc).
    
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  7. docs/pt/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    Isso é bastante similar ao caso do HTTP status code 200 (do 200 ao 299). Esses "200" status codes significam que, de algum modo, houve sucesso na requisição.
    
    Os status codes na faixa dos 400 significam que houve um erro por parte do cliente.
    
    Você se lembra de todos aqueles erros (e piadas) a respeito do "**404 Not Found**"?
    
    ## Use o `HTTPException`
    
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  8. docs/pt/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md

    browser("Browser")
    proxy["Proxy on http://0.0.0.0:9999/api/v1/app"]
    server["Server on http://127.0.0.1:8000/app"]
    
    browser --> proxy
    proxy --> server
    ```
    
    /// tip | "Dica"
    
    O IP `0.0.0.0` é comumente usado para significar que o programa escuta em todos os IPs disponíveis naquela máquina/servidor.
    
    ///
    
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  9. docs/es/docs/deployment/versions.md

    Si usas el archivo `requirements.txt` puedes especificar la versión con:
    
    ```txt
    fastapi==0.45.0
    ```
    
    esto significa que usarás específicamente la versión `0.45.0`.
    
    También puedes fijar las versiones de esta forma:
    
    ```txt
    fastapi>=0.45.0,<0.46.0
    ```
    
    esto significa que usarás la versión `0.45.0` o superiores, pero menores a la versión `0.46.0`, por ejemplo, la versión `0.45.2` sería aceptada.
    
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  10. build-logic/documentation/src/test/groovy/gradlebuild/docs/FindBrokenInternalLinksTest.groovy

            """
    
            when:
            run('checkDeadInternalLinks').buildAndFail()
    
            then:
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