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pkg/ledger/smt.go
return } ch <- result{s.interiorHash(res.update, rnode, height, iBatch, root, shortcut, store, keys, values, batch), nil} } // splitKeys divides the array of keys into 2 so they can update left and right branches in parallel func (s *smt) splitKeys(keys [][]byte, height int) ([][]byte, [][]byte) { for i, key := range keys { if bitIsSet(key, height) { return keys[:i], keys[i:] } }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Splitter.java
* }</pre> * * <p>For separator-based splitters that do not use {@code omitEmptyStrings}, an input string * containing {@code n} occurrences of the separator naturally yields an iterable of size {@code n + * 1}. So if the separator does not occur anywhere in the input, a single substring is returned * containing the entire input. Consequently, all splitters split the empty string to {@code [""]}
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/Splitter.java
* }</pre> * * <p>For separator-based splitters that do not use {@code omitEmptyStrings}, an input string * containing {@code n} occurrences of the separator naturally yields an iterable of size {@code n + * 1}. So if the separator does not occur anywhere in the input, a single substring is returned * containing the entire input. Consequently, all splitters split the empty string to {@code [""]}
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