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  1. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/testdata/alice_in_wonderland.txt

                              by Lewis Carroll
    
    First published in 1865.
    
    This text was produced by Project Gutenberg www.gutenberg.org,
    an organization that produces free electronic books, mostly of
    works old enough that they have passed into the public domain.
    
    
                                CHAPTER I
    
                          Down the Rabbit-Hole
    
    
    Plain Text
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  2. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/testdata/alice_in_wonderland.txt

                              by Lewis Carroll
    
    First published in 1865.
    
    This text was produced by Project Gutenberg www.gutenberg.org,
    an organization that produces free electronic books, mostly of
    works old enough that they have passed into the public domain.
    
    
                                CHAPTER I
    
                          Down the Rabbit-Hole
    
    
    Plain Text
    - Registered: Fri Apr 12 12:43:09 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Oct 29 21:35:03 GMT 2012
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  3. cmd/admin-handlers.go

    	if objectAPI == nil {
    		return
    	}
    
    	if globalInplaceUpdateDisabled || currentReleaseTime.IsZero() {
    		// if MINIO_UPDATE=off - inplace update is disabled, mostly in containers.
    		writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, errorCodes.ToAPIErr(ErrMethodNotAllowed), r.URL)
    		return
    	}
    
    	vars := mux.Vars(r)
    	updateURL := vars["updateURL"]
    	mode := getMinioMode()
    Go
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  4. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FuturesTest.java

        future2 = null;
        // No references to list or other output future, second future should be unreferenced
        GcFinalization.awaitClear(future2Ref);
        outputFuture1.get();
      }
    
      // Mostly an example of how it would look like to use a list of mixed types
      @J2ktIncompatible // Wildcard generics
      public void testCompletionOrderMixedBagOTypes() throws Exception {
    Java
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  5. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FuturesTest.java

        future2 = null;
        // No references to list or other output future, second future should be unreferenced
        GcFinalization.awaitClear(future2Ref);
        outputFuture1.get();
      }
    
      // Mostly an example of how it would look like to use a list of mixed types
      @J2ktIncompatible // Wildcard generics
      public void testCompletionOrderMixedBagOTypes() throws Exception {
    Java
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  6. operator/cmd/mesh/testdata/manifest-generate/data-snapshot.tar.gz

    "") }}-{{ .Values.revision }}{{- end }}-{{ .Values.global.istioNamespace }} labels: app: istiod release: {{ .Release.Name }} istio: istiod istio.io/rev: {{ .Values.revision | default "default" }} webhooks: # Webhook handling per-revision validation. Mostly here so we can determine whether webhooks # are rejecting invalid configs on a per-revision basis. - name: rev.validation.istio.io clientConfig: # Should change from base but cannot for API compat {{- if .Values.base.validationURL }} url: {{ .Val...
    Others
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  7. okhttp/src/test/resources/okhttp3/internal/publicsuffix/public_suffix_list.dat

    channelsdvr.net
    u.channelsdvr.net
    
    // Fastly Inc. : http://www.fastly.com/
    // Submitted by Fastly Security <security@fastly.com>
    edgecompute.app
    fastly-edge.com
    fastly-terrarium.com
    fastlylb.net
    map.fastlylb.net
    freetls.fastly.net
    map.fastly.net
    a.prod.fastly.net
    global.prod.fastly.net
    a.ssl.fastly.net
    b.ssl.fastly.net
    global.ssl.fastly.net
    
    Plain Text
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ClosingFuture.java

     *   <li>by combining the results of several input steps.
     * </ul>
     *
     * Each derivation can capture the next value or any intermediate objects for later closing.
     *
     * <p>A step can be the input to at most one derived step. Once you transform its value, catch its
     * exception, or combine it with others, you cannot do anything else with it, including declare it
     * to be the last step of the pipeline.
     *
     * <h4>Transforming</h4>
    Java
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  9. android/guava/src/com/google/common/cache/LocalCache.java

         * than two.)
         *
         * Read operations can thus proceed without locking, but rely on selected uses of volatiles to
         * ensure that completed write operations performed by other threads are noticed. For most
         * purposes, the "count" field, tracking the number of elements, serves as that volatile
         * variable ensuring visibility. This is convenient because this field needs to be read in many
         * read operations anyway:
    Java
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  10. guava/src/com/google/common/cache/LocalCache.java

         * than two.)
         *
         * Read operations can thus proceed without locking, but rely on selected uses of volatiles to
         * ensure that completed write operations performed by other threads are noticed. For most
         * purposes, the "count" field, tracking the number of elements, serves as that volatile
         * variable ensuring visibility. This is convenient because this field needs to be read in many
         * read operations anyway:
    Java
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    - Last Modified: Thu Feb 22 17:40:56 GMT 2024
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