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detail at that link. 4. Serialized forms of ALL objects are subject to change unless noted otherwise. Do not persist these and assume they can be read by a future version of the library. 5. Our classes are not designed to protect against a malicious caller. You should not use them for communication between trusted and untrusted code. 6. For the mainline flavor, we test the libraries using OpenJDK 8, 11, and 17
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docs/erasure/storage-class/README.md
## Overview MinIO supports two storage classes, Reduced Redundancy class and Standard class. These classes can be defined using environment variables set before starting MinIO server. After the data and parity drives for each storage class are defined using environment variables,
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guava-testlib/README.md
# Guava Testlib: Google Testing Libraries for Java Guava testlib is a set of Java classes for more convenient unit testing. ## Adding Guava Testlib to your build Guava testlib's Maven group ID is `com.google.guava` and its artifact ID is `guava-testlib`. To add a dependency on Guava testlib using Maven, use the following: ```xml <dependency> <groupId>com.google.guava</groupId> <artifactId>guava-testlib</artifactId>
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docs/distributed/README.md
Refer to sizing guide for more understanding on default values chosen depending on your erasure stripe size [here](https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/distributed/SIZING.md). Parity settings can be changed using [storage classes](https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs/erasure/storage-class). ### Consistency Guarantees
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README.md
### Recap In summary, you declare **once** the types of parameters, body, etc. as function parameters. You do that with standard modern Python types. You don't have to learn a new syntax, the methods or classes of a specific library, etc. Just standard **Python 3.8+**. For example, for an `int`: ```Python item_id: int ``` or for a more complex `Item` model: ```Python item: Item
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