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src/cmd/link/internal/ld/macho_update_uuid.go
// to random or time-based. This is something of a fiction since // we're not actually hashing using MD5 or SHA1, but it seems better // to use this UUID flavor than any of the others. This is similar // to how other linkers handle this (for example this code in lld: // https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/2a3a79ce4c2149d7787d56f9841b66cacc9061d0/lld/MachO/Writer.cpp#L524). rv[6] &= 0xcf rv[6] |= 0x30 rv[8] &= 0x3f
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/core/lang/ClassLoaderUtil.java
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableRangeSet.java
* Returns a new range set consisting of the union of this range set and {@code other}. * * <p>This is essentially the same as {@code TreeRangeSet.create(this).addAll(other)} except it * returns an {@code ImmutableRangeSet}. * * @since 21.0 */ public ImmutableRangeSet<C> union(RangeSet<C> other) { return unionOf(Iterables.concat(asRanges(), other.asRanges())); } /**
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src/sort/sort.go
// Notes on stable sorting: // The used algorithms are simple and provable correct on all input and use // only logarithmic additional stack space. They perform well if compared // experimentally to other stable in-place sorting algorithms. // // Remarks on other algorithms evaluated: // - GCC's 4.6.3 stable_sort with merge_without_buffer from libstdc++: // Not faster. // - GCC's __rotate for block rotations: Not faster.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
### Example Tools to Run at Startup Some examples of the tools that can do this job are: * Docker * Kubernetes * Docker Compose * Docker in Swarm Mode * Systemd * Supervisor * Handled internally by a cloud provider as part of their services * Others...
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/authoring-builds/plugins/publishing_gradle_plugins.adoc
:publishplugin: Plugin Publishing Plugin :plugin-reference-documentation: https://plugins.gradle.org/docs/publish-plugin[reference documentation of the {publishplugin}] Publishing a plugin is the primary way to make it available for others to use. While you can publish to a private repository to restrict access, publishing to the https://plugins.gradle.org[{portal}] makes your plugin available to anyone in the world. image::plugin-portal-page.png[]
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docs/en/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
# Custom Response - HTML, Stream, File, others By default, **FastAPI** will return the responses using `JSONResponse`. You can override it by returning a `Response` directly as seen in [Return a Response directly](response-directly.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
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pkg/kube/krt/README.md
For example, a simple `Singleton` example that keeps track of the number of `ConfigMap`s in the cluster: ```go ConfigMapCount := krt.NewSingleton[int](func(ctx krt.HandlerContext) *int { cms := krt.Fetch(ctx, ConfigMaps) return ptr.Of(len(cms)) }) ``` The `Fetch` operation enables querying against other collections.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params-numeric-validations.md
* `lt`: `l`ess `t`han * `le`: `l`ess than or `e`qual !!! info `Query`, `Path`, and other classes you will see later are subclasses of a common `Param` class. All of them share the same parameters for additional validation and metadata you have seen. !!! note "Technical Details" When you import `Query`, `Path` and others from `fastapi`, they are actually functions.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
{!> ../../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial008.py!} ``` The same way, you could have some dependencies with `yield` and some other dependencies with `return`, and have some of those depend on some of the others. And you could have a single dependency that requires several other dependencies with `yield`, etc. You can have any combinations of dependencies that you want.
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