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src/crypto/md5/gen.go
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Tables.java
* <p>The returned table will be serializable if the specified table is serializable. * * @param table the table to be wrapped in a synchronized view * @return a synchronized view of the specified table * @since 22.0 */ public static <R extends @Nullable Object, C extends @Nullable Object, V extends @Nullable Object> Table<R, C, V> synchronizedTable(Table<R, C, V> table) { return Synchronized.table(table, null); }
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src/internal/godebugs/table.go
} // All is the table of known settings, sorted by Name. // // Note: After adding entries to this table, run 'go generate runtime/metrics' // to update the runtime/metrics doc comment. // (Otherwise the runtime/metrics test will fail.) // // Note: After adding entries to this table, update the list in doc/godebug.md as well. // (Otherwise the test in this package will fail.)
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableTable.java
} /** * Returns an immutable copy of the provided table. * * <p>The {@link Table#cellSet()} iteration order of the provided table determines the iteration * ordering of all views in the returned table. Note that some views of the original table and the * copied table may have different iteration orders. For more control over the ordering, create a
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schema/schema.go
modelValue := reflect.New(modelType) tableName := namer.TableName(modelType.Name()) if tabler, ok := modelValue.Interface().(Tabler); ok { tableName = tabler.TableName() } if tabler, ok := modelValue.Interface().(TablerWithNamer); ok { tableName = tabler.TableName(namer) } if en, ok := namer.(embeddedNamer); ok { tableName = en.Table } if specialTableName != "" && specialTableName != tableName {
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_experimental.cc
TFE_MonitoringStringGauge1* gauge, const char* label1) { return static_cast<TFE_MonitoringStringGaugeCell*>( static_cast<void*>(gauge->gauge->GetCell(label1))); } TFE_MonitoringStringGauge2* TFE_MonitoringNewStringGauge2( const char* name, TF_Status* status, const char* description, const char* label1, const char* label2) { auto* result =
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schema/naming.go
) // Namer namer interface type Namer interface { TableName(table string) string SchemaName(table string) string ColumnName(table, column string) string JoinTableName(joinTable string) string RelationshipFKName(Relationship) string CheckerName(table, column string) string IndexName(table, column string) string UniqueName(table, column string) string } // Replacer replacer interface like strings.Replacer
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
An ORM has tools to convert ("*map*") between *objects* in code and database tables ("*relations*"). With an ORM, you normally create a class that represents a table in a SQL database, each attribute of the class represents a column, with a name and a type. For example a class `Pet` could represent a SQL table `pets`. And each *instance* object of that class represents a row in the database.
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/loong64enc1.s
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. #include "../../../../../runtime/textflag.h" TEXT asmtest(SB),DUPOK|NOSPLIT,$0 lable1: BFPT 1(PC) // 00050048 BFPT lable1 // BFPT 2 //1ffdff4b lable2: BFPF 1(PC) // 00040048 BFPF lable2 // BFPF 4 // 1ffcff4b // relocation in play so the assembled offset should be 0 JMP foo(SB) // 00000050 JMP (R4) // 8000004c
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docs/en/docs/how-to/async-sql-encode-databases.md
## Create the tables In this case, we are creating the tables in the same Python file, but in production, you would probably want to create them with Alembic, integrated with migrations, etc. Here, this section would run directly, right before starting your **FastAPI** application. * Create an `engine`. * Create all the tables from the `metadata` object. ```Python hl_lines="25-28"
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