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  1. src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/text/cases/map.go

    // Chapter 3 of The Unicode Standard:
    // toTitlecase(X): Find the word boundaries in X according to Unicode Standard
    // Annex #29, "Unicode Text Segmentation." For each word boundary, find the
    // first cased character F following the word boundary. If F exists, map F to
    // Titlecase_Mapping(F); then map all characters C between F and the following
    // word boundary to Lowercase_Mapping(C).
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  2. src/main/resources/fess_label_fr.properties

    labels.elevate_word_button_upload	=	Envoyer
    labels.elevate_word_list_suggest_word	=	Word
    labels.elevate_word_suggest_word	=	Word
    labels.elevate_word_reading	=	Lecture
    labels.elevate_word_permissions	=	Permissions
    labels.elevate_word_boost	=	Booster
    labels.elevate_word_file	=	Fichier Word supplémentaire
    labels.bad_word_configuration	=	Bad Word
    labels.bad_word_title_details	=	Bad Word
    labels.bad_word_link_list	=	Liste
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 13:08:18 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Mar 22 11:58:34 UTC 2024
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  3. src/math/big/natdiv.go

    }
    
    // divWVW overwrites z with ⌊x/y⌋, returning the remainder r.
    // The caller must ensure that len(z) = len(x).
    func divWVW(z []Word, xn Word, x []Word, y Word) (r Word) {
    	r = xn
    	if len(x) == 1 {
    		qq, rr := bits.Div(uint(r), uint(x[0]), uint(y))
    		z[0] = Word(qq)
    		return Word(rr)
    	}
    	rec := reciprocalWord(y)
    	for i := len(z) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
    		z[i], r = divWW(r, x[i], y, rec)
    	}
    	return r
    }
    
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  4. src/internal/reflectlite/value.go

    		// Value is indirect, but interface is direct. We need
    		// to load the data at v.ptr into the interface data word.
    		e.Data = *(*unsafe.Pointer)(v.ptr)
    	default:
    		// Value is direct, and so is the interface.
    		e.Data = v.ptr
    	}
    	// Now, fill in the type portion. We're very careful here not
    	// to have any operation between the e.word and e.typ assignments
    	// that would let the garbage collector observe the partially-built
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  5. docs/en/docs/python-types.md

    I think `Union[SomeType, None]` is more explicit about what it means.
    
    It's just about the words and names. But those words can affect how you and your teammates think about the code.
    
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  6. src/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/chacha20/chacha_generic.go

    	}
    	return c, nil
    }
    
    // The constant first 4 words of the ChaCha20 state.
    const (
    	j0 uint32 = 0x61707865 // expa
    	j1 uint32 = 0x3320646e // nd 3
    	j2 uint32 = 0x79622d32 // 2-by
    	j3 uint32 = 0x6b206574 // te k
    )
    
    const blockSize = 64
    
    // quarterRound is the core of ChaCha20. It shuffles the bits of 4 state words.
    // It's executed 4 times for each of the 20 ChaCha20 rounds, operating on all 16
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  7. src/cmd/go/internal/modindex/build.go

    // parseWord skips any leading spaces or comments in data
    // and then parses the beginning of data as an identifier or keyword,
    // returning that word and what remains after the word.
    func parseWord(data []byte) (word, rest []byte) {
    	data = skipSpaceOrComment(data)
    
    	// Parse past leading word characters.
    	rest = data
    	for {
    		r, size := utf8.DecodeRune(rest)
    		if unicode.IsLetter(r) || '0' <= r && r <= '9' || r == '_' {
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  8. src/sync/atomic/doc.go

    //
    // On ARM, 386, and 32-bit MIPS, it is the caller's responsibility to arrange
    // for 64-bit alignment of 64-bit words accessed atomically via the primitive
    // atomic functions (types [Int64] and [Uint64] are automatically aligned).
    // The first word in an allocated struct, array, or slice; in a global
    // variable; or in a local variable (because the subject of all atomic operations
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  9. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/service/ElevateWordService.java

                    } catch (final Exception e) {
                        logger.warn("Failed to read a sugget elevate word: {}", list, e);
                    }
                }
                elevateWordBhv.refresh();
            } catch (final IOException e) {
                logger.warn("Failed to read a sugget elevate word.", e);
            }
        }
    
        public void exportCsv(final Writer writer) {
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  10. src/text/template/parse/lex.go

    	for {
    		switch r := l.next(); {
    		case isAlphaNumeric(r):
    			// absorb.
    		default:
    			l.backup()
    			word := l.input[l.start:l.pos]
    			if !l.atTerminator() {
    				return l.errorf("bad character %#U", r)
    			}
    			switch {
    			case key[word] > itemKeyword:
    				item := key[word]
    				if item == itemBreak && !l.options.breakOK || item == itemContinue && !l.options.continueOK {
    					return l.emit(itemIdentifier)
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