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  1. schema/relationship_test.go

    	)
    }
    
    func TestMultipleMany2Many(t *testing.T) {
    	type Thing struct {
    		ID int
    	}
    
    	type Person struct {
    		ID       int
    		Likes    []Thing `gorm:"many2many:likes"`
    		Dislikes []Thing `gorm:"many2many:dislikes"`
    	}
    
    	checkStructRelation(t, &Person{},
    		Relation{
    			Name: "Likes", Type: schema.Many2Many, Schema: "Person", FieldSchema: "Thing",
    			JoinTable: JoinTable{Name: "likes", Table: "likes"},
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  2. cni/pkg/iptables/iptables.go

    	// (e.g. LoadBalanced Service packets, etc) that need to be authenticated/captured/proxied.
    	//
    	// We want to do the same thing in ambient but can't rely on podSpec injection. So, do effectively the same thing,
    	// but with iptables rules - use `--socket-exists` as a proxy for "is this a forwarded packet" vs "is this originating from
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  3. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    package, such as C.puts. It collects all such identifiers. The next
    step is to determine each kind of name. In C.xxx the xxx might refer
    to a type, a function, a constant, or a global variable. Cgo must
    decide which.
    
    The obvious thing for cgo to do is to process the preamble, expanding
    #includes and processing the corresponding C code. That would require
    a full C parser and type checker that was also aware of any extensions
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