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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Tables.java
* <p>The returned table will be serializable if the specified table is serializable. * * @param table the table to be wrapped in a synchronized view * @return a synchronized view of the specified table * @since 22.0 */ public static <R extends @Nullable Object, C extends @Nullable Object, V extends @Nullable Object> Table<R, C, V> synchronizedTable(Table<R, C, V> table) { return Synchronized.table(table, null); }
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/TableCollectionTest.java
Tables.immutableCell("bar", 1, 'a'), Tables.immutableCell("bar", 2, 'b'), Tables.immutableCell("foo", 3, 'c'), Tables.immutableCell("bar", 1, 'b'), Tables.immutableCell("cat", 2, 'b')); } @Override public Set<Cell<String, Integer, Character>> create(Object... elements) { Table<String, Integer, Character> table = createTable();
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/TableCollectionTest.java
Tables.immutableCell("bar", 1, 'a'), Tables.immutableCell("bar", 2, 'b'), Tables.immutableCell("foo", 3, 'c'), Tables.immutableCell("bar", 1, 'b'), Tables.immutableCell("cat", 2, 'b')); } @Override public Set<Cell<String, Integer, Character>> create(Object... elements) { Table<String, Integer, Character> table = createTable();
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableTable.java
} /** * Returns an immutable copy of the provided table. * * <p>The {@link Table#cellSet()} iteration order of the provided table determines the iteration * ordering of all views in the returned table. Note that some views of the original table and the * copied table may have different iteration orders. For more control over the ordering, create a
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableTable.java
} /** * Returns an immutable copy of the provided table. * * <p>The {@link Table#cellSet()} iteration order of the provided table determines the iteration * ordering of all views in the returned table. Note that some views of the original table and the * copied table may have different iteration orders. For more control over the ordering, create a
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableTableTest.java
} public void testCopyOfSparse() { Table<Character, Integer, String> table = TreeBasedTable.create(); table.put('x', 2, "foo"); table.put('r', 1, "bar"); table.put('c', 3, "baz"); table.put('b', 7, "cat"); table.put('e', 5, "dog"); table.put('c', 0, "axe"); table.put('e', 3, "tub"); table.put('r', 4, "foo"); table.put('x', 5, "bar"); validateTableCopies(table); }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Table.java
/** * Copies all mappings from the specified table to this table. The effect is equivalent to calling * {@link #put} with each row key / column key / value mapping in {@code table}. * * @param table the table to add to this table */ void putAll(Table<? extends R, ? extends C, ? extends V> table); /** * Removes the mapping, if any, associated with the given keys. *
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableTableTest.java
} public void testCopyOfSparse() { Table<Character, Integer, String> table = TreeBasedTable.create(); table.put('x', 2, "foo"); table.put('r', 1, "bar"); table.put('c', 3, "baz"); table.put('b', 7, "cat"); table.put('e', 5, "dog"); table.put('c', 0, "axe"); table.put('e', 3, "tub"); table.put('r', 4, "foo"); table.put('x', 5, "bar"); validateTableCopies(table); }
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cni/pkg/iptables/iptables.go
// // Extreme corner case: // If for some reason your host had both binaries, and you were injecting out-of-band // iptables rules within a pod context into `legacy` tables, but your host context preferred // `nft`, we would still inject our rules in-pod into nft tables, which is a bit wonky. // // But that's stunningly unlikely (and would still work either way) iptVer, err := ext.DetectIptablesVersion(false)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
An ORM has tools to convert ("*map*") between *objects* in code and database tables ("*relations*"). With an ORM, you normally create a class that represents a table in a SQL database, each attribute of the class represents a column, with a name and a type. For example a class `Pet` could represent a SQL table `pets`. And each *instance* object of that class represents a row in the database.
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