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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(
Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Mon Sep 08 18:35:13 GMT 2025 - 11.9K bytes - Click Count (0) -
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(
Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Mon Sep 08 18:35:13 GMT 2025 - 11.9K bytes - Click Count (0) -
guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/EqualsTester.java
import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; import org.jspecify.annotations.NullMarked; import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable; /** * Tester for equals() and hashCode() methods of a class. * * <p>The simplest use case is: * * <pre> * new EqualsTester().addEqualityGroup(foo).testEquals(); * </pre> * * <p>This tests {@code foo.equals(foo)}, {@code foo.equals(null)}, and a few other operations. *
Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Sat Aug 09 01:14:59 GMT 2025 - 6.1K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/en/docs/advanced/websockets.md
This, of course, is not optimal and you wouldn't use it for production. In production you would have one of the options above. But it's the simplest way to focus on the server-side of WebSockets and have a working example: {* ../../docs_src/websockets_/tutorial001_py310.py hl[2,6:38,41:43] *} ## Create a `websocket` { #create-a-websocket }
Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Sat Mar 07 09:29:03 GMT 2026 - 5.3K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md
# HTTP Basic Auth { #http-basic-auth } For the simplest cases, you can use HTTP Basic Auth. In HTTP Basic Auth, the application expects a header that contains a username and a password. If it doesn't receive it, it returns an HTTP 401 "Unauthorized" error. And returns a header `WWW-Authenticate` with a value of `Basic`, and an optional `realm` parameter. That tells the browser to show the integrated prompt for a username and password.Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 05 18:13:19 GMT 2026 - 5K bytes - Click Count (0) -
android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/EqualsTester.java
import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; import org.jspecify.annotations.NullMarked; import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable; /** * Tester for equals() and hashCode() methods of a class. * * <p>The simplest use case is: * * <pre> * new EqualsTester().addEqualityGroup(foo).testEquals(); * </pre> * * <p>This tests {@code foo.equals(foo)}, {@code foo.equals(null)}, and a few other operations. *
Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Sat Aug 09 01:14:59 GMT 2025 - 6.1K bytes - Click Count (0) -
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 |
Created: Fri Apr 03 11:42:14 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Wed May 28 02:11:14 GMT 2025 - 15.4K bytes - Click Count (0) -
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 {
Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Jan 29 22:14:05 GMT 2026 - 21.4K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
### In a Remote Server { #in-a-remote-server } When you set up a remote server (a cloud server, a virtual machine, etc.) the simplest thing you can do is use `fastapi run` (which uses Uvicorn) or something similar, manually, the same way you do when developing locally. And it will work and will be useful **during development**.Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 05 18:13:19 GMT 2026 - 18.5K bytes - Click Count (1) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Bytes.java
* @return a hash code for the value */ @InlineMe(replacement = "Byte.hashCode(value)") @InlineMeValidationDisabled( "The hash code of a byte is the int version of the byte itself, so it's simplest to return" + " that.") public static int hashCode(byte value) { return value; } /** * Returns {@code true} if {@code target} is present as an element anywhere in {@code array}. *
Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Jul 17 15:26:41 GMT 2025 - 15.6K bytes - Click Count (0)