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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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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/ArtifactCoordinates.java
*/ @Nonnull String getExtension(); /** * {@return a unique string 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();Created: Sun Dec 28 03:35:09 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Jun 26 07:56:58 GMT 2025 - 2.8K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/multi-user/README.md
and in string comparisons in the *Condition* element. You can use a policy variable in the Resource element, but only in the resource portion of the ARN. This portion of the ARN appears after the 5th colon (:). You can't use a variable to replace parts of the ARN before the 5th colon, such as the service or account. The following policy might be attached to a group. It gives each of the users in the group full programmatic access to a user-specific object (their own "home directory") in MinIO....
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build-logic-commons/code-quality-rules/src/main/resources/checkstyle/checkstyle.xml
<!--<module name="WhitespaceAround">--> <!-- everything except { and } -->
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docs/fr/llm-prompt.md
### List of English terms and their preferred French translations Below is a list of English terms and their preferred French translations, separated by a colon («:»). Use these translations, do not use your own. If an existing translation does not use these terms, update it to use them. * «/// note | Technical Details»: «/// note | Détails techniques» * «/// note»: «/// note | Remarque»
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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 {Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Aug 29 02:39:48 GMT 2025 - 13.4K bytes - Click Count (0) -
internal/handlers/proxy.go
// e.g. Forwarded: for=192.0.2.60;proto=https;by=203.0.113.43 forwarded = http.CanonicalHeaderKey("Forwarded") // Allows for a sub-match of the first value after 'for=' to the next // comma, semi-colon or space. The match is case-insensitive. forRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)(?:for=)([^(;|,| )]+)(.*)`) // Allows for a sub-match for the first instance of scheme (http|https) // prefixed by 'proto='. The match is case-insensitive.
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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, justCreated: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Dec 17 21:25:59 GMT 2025 - 22K bytes - Click Count (0) -
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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docs/de/llm-prompt.md
### List of English terms and their preferred German translations
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