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  1. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go

    		}
    		if len(items) > 0 {
    			operands = append(operands, items)
    			if colon >= 0 && len(operands) == colon+2 {
    				// AX:DX becomes DX, AX.
    				operands[colon], operands[colon+1] = operands[colon+1], operands[colon]
    				colon = -1
    			}
    		} else if len(operands) > 0 || tok == ',' || colon >= 0 {
    			// Had a separator with nothing after.
    			p.errorf("missing operand")
    		}
    	}
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  2. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/ArtifactCoordinates.java

         */
        @Nonnull
        String getExtension();
    
        /**
         * {@return a unique string representation identifying this artifact}
         *
         * The default implementation returns a colon-separated list of group
         * identifier, artifact identifier, extension, classifier and version.
         *
         * @see Artifact#key()
         */
        @Nonnull
        default String getId() {
            String c = getClassifier();
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 03:35:11 UTC 2024
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  3. fastapi/security/oauth2.py

            return data
        ```
    
        Note that for OAuth2 the scope `items:read` is a single scope in an opaque string.
        You could have custom internal logic to separate it by colon characters (`:`) or
        similar, and get the two parts `items` and `read`. Many applications do that to
        group and organize permissions, you could do it as well in your application, just
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 07:19:11 UTC 2024
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  4. docs/en/docs/environment-variables.md

    The value of the variable `PATH` is a long string that is made of directories separated by a colon `:` on Linux and macOS, and by a semicolon `;` on Windows.
    
    For example, the `PATH` environment variable could look like this:
    
    //// tab | Linux, macOS
    
    ```plaintext
    /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
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  5. internal/s3select/jstream/decoder.go

    		// read string key
    		if c != '"' {
    			err = d.mkError(ErrSyntax, "looking for beginning of object key string")
    			break
    		}
    		if k, err = d.string(); err != nil {
    			break
    		}
    
    		// read colon before value
    		if c = d.skipSpaces(); c != ':' {
    			err = d.mkError(ErrSyntax, "after object key")
    			break
    		}
    
    		// read value
    		d.skipSpaces()
    		if d.emitKV {
    			if v, t, err = d.any(); err != nil {
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  6. docs/en/docs/python-types.md

    #### List
    
    For example, let's define a variable to be a `list` of `str`.
    
    //// tab | Python 3.9+
    
    Declare the variable, with the same colon (`:`) syntax.
    
    As the type, put `list`.
    
    As the list is a type that contains some internal types, you put them in square brackets:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="1"
    {!> ../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial006_py39.py!}
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