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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/TestsForSetsInJavaUtil.java
.suppressing(suppressForEnumSet()) .createTestSuite(); } /** * Tests regular NavigableSet behavior of synchronizedNavigableSet(treeSet); does not test the * fact that it's synchronized. */ public Test testsForSynchronizedNavigableSet() { return NavigableSetTestSuiteBuilder.using( new TestStringSortedSetGenerator() { @Override
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/TestsForMapsInJavaUtil.java
.suppressing(suppressForLinkedHashMap()) .createTestSuite(); } /** * Tests regular NavigableMap behavior of synchronizedNavigableMap(treeMap); does not test the * fact that it's synchronized. */ public Test testsForSynchronizedNavigableMap() { return NavigableMapTestSuiteBuilder.using( new TestStringSortedMapGenerator() { @Override
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueue.java
* order</i>. * * <p>The iterator is <i>fail-fast</i>: If the MinMaxPriorityQueue is modified at any time after * the iterator is created, in any way except through the iterator's own remove method, the * iterator will generally throw a {@link ConcurrentModificationException}. Thus, in the face of * concurrent modification, the iterator fails quickly and cleanly, rather than risking arbitrary,
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ListsTest.java
List<Integer> fromList = Lists.newLinkedList(SOME_SEQUENTIAL_LIST); List<String> list = transform(fromList, SOME_FUNCTION); assertTransformIterator(list); } /** * This test depends on the fact that {@code AbstractSequentialList.iterator} transforms the * {@code iterator()} call into a call on {@code listIterator(int)}. This is fine because the * behavior is clearly documented so it's not expected to change. */
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ListsTest.java
List<Integer> fromList = Lists.newLinkedList(SOME_SEQUENTIAL_LIST); List<String> list = transform(fromList, SOME_FUNCTION); assertTransformIterator(list); } /** * This test depends on the fact that {@code AbstractSequentialList.iterator} transforms the * {@code iterator()} call into a call on {@code listIterator(int)}. This is fine because the * behavior is clearly documented so it's not expected to change. */
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueue.java
* order</i>. * * <p>The iterator is <i>fail-fast</i>: If the MinMaxPriorityQueue is modified at any time after * the iterator is created, in any way except through the iterator's own remove method, the * iterator will generally throw a {@link ConcurrentModificationException}. Thus, in the face of * concurrent modification, the iterator fails quickly and cleanly, rather than risking arbitrary,
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cmd/iam.go
return } // SPECIAL CASE: For service accounts, any valid JSON is allowed as a // policy, regardless of whether the number of statements is 0, this // includes `null`, `{}` and `{"Statement": null}`. In fact, MinIO Console // sends `null` when no policy is set and the intended behavior is that the // service account should inherit parent policy. // // However, for a policy like `{"Statement":[]}`, the intention is to not
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README.md
--- FastAPI is a modern, fast (high-performance), web framework for building APIs with Python based on standard Python type hints. The key features are: * **Fast**: Very high performance, on par with **NodeJS** and **Go** (thanks to Starlette and Pydantic). [One of the fastest Python frameworks available](#performance). * **Fast to code**: Increase the speed to develop features by about 200% to 300%. *
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.github/workflows/arm-ci-extended.yml
permissions: contents: read jobs: build: if: github.repository == 'tensorflow/tensorflow' # Don't do this in forks runs-on: [self-hosted, linux, ARM64] strategy: fail-fast: false matrix: pyver: ['3.9', '3.10', '3.11', '3.12'] steps: - name: Stop old running containers (if any) shell: bash run: | running_containers=$(docker ps -q) && \
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/AbstractMapEntryTest.java
assertEquals("null=null", entry(NK, NV).toString()); } public void testEquals() { Entry<String, Integer> foo1 = entry("foo", 1); // Explicitly call `equals`; `assertEquals` might return fast assertTrue(foo1.equals(foo1)); assertEquals(control("foo", 1), foo1); assertEquals(control("bar", 2), entry("bar", 2)); assertFalse(control("foo", 1).equals(entry("foo", 2)));
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