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  1. android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/PairedStatsAccumulator.java

       *
       * <p>This is guaranteed to return zero if the dataset contains a single pair of finite values. It
       * is not guaranteed to return zero when the dataset consists of the same pair of values multiple
       * times, due to numerical errors.
       *
       * <h3>Non-finite values</h3>
       *
       * <p>If the dataset contains any non-finite values ({@link Double#POSITIVE_INFINITY}, {@link
    Java
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  2. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/GeneratedMonitorTest.java

      private enum TimeoutsToUse {
        ANY(Timeout.values()),
        PAST(Timeout.MIN, Timeout.MINUS_SMALL, Timeout.ZERO),
        FUTURE(Timeout.SMALL, Timeout.MAX),
        SMALL(Timeout.SMALL),
        FINITE(Timeout.MIN, Timeout.MINUS_SMALL, Timeout.ZERO, Timeout.SMALL),
        INFINITE(Timeout.LARGE, Timeout.MAX);
    
        final ImmutableList<Timeout> timeouts;
    
        TimeoutsToUse(Timeout... timeouts) {
    Java
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  3. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/StatsTesting.java

      /**
       * Helper class for testing with non-finite values. {@link #ALL_MANY_VALUES} gives a number of
       * instances with many combinations of finite and non-finite values. All have {@link
       * #MANY_VALUES_COUNT} values. If all the values are finite then the mean is {@link
       * #MANY_VALUES_MEAN} and the sum-of-squares-of-deltas is {@link
       * #MANY_VALUES_SUM_OF_SQUARES_OF_DELTAS}. The smallest and largest finite values are always
    Java
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/DoubleMath.java

      public static int log2(double x, RoundingMode mode) {
        checkArgument(x > 0.0 && isFinite(x), "x must be positive and finite");
        int exponent = getExponent(x);
        if (!isNormal(x)) {
          return log2(x * IMPLICIT_BIT, mode) - SIGNIFICAND_BITS;
          // Do the calculation on a normal value.
        }
        // x is positive, finite, and normal
        boolean increment;
        switch (mode) {
          case UNNECESSARY:
    Java
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  5. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/StatsAccumulatorTest.java

            .isWithin(ALLOWED_ERROR)
            .of(MANY_VALUES_MEAN);
        // For datasets of many double values created from an iterable, we test many combinations of
        // finite and non-finite values:
        for (ManyValues values : ALL_MANY_VALUES) {
          StatsAccumulator accumulator = new StatsAccumulator();
          StatsAccumulator accumulatorByAddAllStats = new StatsAccumulator();
    Java
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  6. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/StatsTesting.java

      /**
       * Helper class for testing with non-finite values. {@link #ALL_MANY_VALUES} gives a number of
       * instances with many combinations of finite and non-finite values. All have {@link
       * #MANY_VALUES_COUNT} values. If all the values are finite then the mean is {@link
       * #MANY_VALUES_MEAN} and the sum-of-squares-of-deltas is {@link
       * #MANY_VALUES_SUM_OF_SQUARES_OF_DELTAS}. The smallest and largest finite values are always
    Java
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  7. guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/UnmodifiableCollectionTests.java

        } catch (UnsupportedOperationException expected) {
        }
      }
    
      /**
       * Verifies that an Iterator is unmodifiable.
       *
       * <p>This test only works with iterators that iterate over a finite set.
       */
      public static void assertIteratorIsUnmodifiable(Iterator<?> iterator) {
        while (iterator.hasNext()) {
          iterator.next();
          try {
            iterator.remove();
    Java
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  8. docs/de/docs/tutorial/security/simple-oauth2.md

        Es ist fast das Einzige, woran Sie denken müssen, es selbst richtigzumachen und die Spezifikationen einzuhalten.
    
        Den Rest erledigt **FastAPI** für Sie.
    
    ## Die Abhängigkeiten aktualisieren
    
    Jetzt werden wir unsere Abhängigkeiten aktualisieren.
    
    Wir möchten den `current_user` *nur* erhalten, wenn dieser Benutzer aktiv ist.
    
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  9. docs/de/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

    #### „Schema“
    
    Ein „Schema“ ist eine Definition oder Beschreibung von etwas. Nicht der eigentliche Code, der es implementiert, sondern lediglich eine abstrakte Beschreibung.
    
    #### API-„Schema“
    
    In diesem Fall ist  <a href="https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification" class="external-link" target="_blank">OpenAPI</a> eine Spezifikation, die vorschreibt, wie ein Schema für Ihre API zu definieren ist.
    
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  10. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/GeneratedMonitorTest.java

      private enum TimeoutsToUse {
        ANY(Timeout.values()),
        PAST(Timeout.MIN, Timeout.MINUS_SMALL, Timeout.ZERO),
        FUTURE(Timeout.SMALL, Timeout.MAX),
        SMALL(Timeout.SMALL),
        FINITE(Timeout.MIN, Timeout.MINUS_SMALL, Timeout.ZERO, Timeout.SMALL),
        INFINITE(Timeout.LARGE, Timeout.MAX);
    
        final ImmutableList<Timeout> timeouts;
    
        TimeoutsToUse(Timeout... timeouts) {
    Java
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