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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/index.md
* `password`: some next chapters will cover examples of this. * `openIdConnect`: has a way to define how to discover OAuth2 authentication data automatically. * This automatic discovery is what is defined in the OpenID Connect specification. /// tip
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api/maven-api-toolchain/src/main/mdo/toolchains.mdo
<p>Actual content structure is completely open: each toolchain type will define its own format and semantics. <p>In general, this is a properties format: {@code <name>value</name>} with per-toolchain defined properties names. </description> </field> </fields> <codeSegments> <codeSegment>
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apache-maven/src/assembly/maven/conf/maven-system.properties
# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the # specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. # # # Maven system properties # # The properties defined in this file will be made available through # system properties at the very beginning of Maven's boot process. # maven.installation.conf = ${maven.home}/conf maven.user.conf = ${user.home}/.m2
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.bazelrc
build:mkl --define=build_with_mkl=true --define=enable_mkl=true build:mkl --define=tensorflow_mkldnn_contraction_kernel=0 build:mkl --define=build_with_openmp=true build:mkl -c opt # config to build OneDNN backend with a user specified threadpool. build:mkl_threadpool --define=build_with_mkl=true --define=enable_mkl=true build:mkl_threadpool --define=tensorflow_mkldnn_contraction_kernel=0
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src/test/java/jcifs/SmbSessionTest.java
class InterfaceMethodContractTest { @Test @DisplayName("Should define exactly four public methods") void shouldDefineExactlyFourPublicMethods() { java.lang.reflect.Method[] methods = SmbSession.class.getDeclaredMethods(); assertEquals(4, methods.length, "SmbSession should define exactly 4 methods"); } @Test
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src/test/java/jcifs/internal/fscc/FileInformationTest.java
*/ @TestInstance(TestInstance.Lifecycle.PER_CLASS) class FileInformationTest { /** * Test that interface constants are correctly defined */ @Test @DisplayName("Test FileInformation constants are correctly defined") void testInterfaceConstants() { // Verify all constants have expected values assertEquals((byte) 20, FileInformation.FILE_ENDOFFILE_INFO);
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docs/en/docs/features.md
* Because pydantic data structures are just instances of classes you define; auto-completion, linting, mypy and your intuition should all work properly with your validated data. * Validate **complex structures**: * Use of hierarchical Pydantic models, Python `typing`’s `List` and `Dict`, etc. * And validators allow complex data schemas to be clearly and easily defined, checked and documented as JSON Schema.
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tensorflow/c/c_api.cc
void TF_DeleteServer(TF_Server* server) { #if !defined(IS_MOBILE_PLATFORM) && !defined(IS_SLIM_BUILD) delete server; #endif // !defined(IS_MOBILE_PLATFORM) && !defined(IS_SLIM_BUILD) } void TF_RegisterLogListener(void (*listener)(const char*)) { #if !defined(IS_MOBILE_PLATFORM) && !defined(IS_SLIM_BUILD) tensorflow::logging::RegisterListener(listener); #endif // !defined(IS_MOBILE_PLATFORM) && !defined(IS_SLIM_BUILD) }
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/security/index.md
* `password`: alguns dos próximos capítulos tratarão disso. * `openIdConnect`: tem uma forma para definir como descobrir automaticamente o dado da autenticação OAuth2. * Essa descoberta automática é o que é definido na especificação OpenID Connect. /// tip | Dica Integração com outros provedores de autenticação/autorização como Google, Facebook, X (Twitter), GitHub, etc. é bem possível e relativamente fácil.
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src/test/java/jcifs/smb/NtStatusTest.java
/** * Test class for NtStatus constants */ @DisplayName("NtStatus Tests") class NtStatusTest { @Test @DisplayName("Should define well-known NT status constants") void testWellKnownStatusConstants() { // Verify important NT status constants are defined assertEquals(0x00000000, NtStatus.NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); assertEquals((int) 0xC0000022L, NtStatus.NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
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