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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
It was one of the first implementations of a framework using Python type hints to declare parameters and requests that I ever saw (before NestJS and Molten). I found it more or less at the same time as Hug. But APIStar used the OpenAPI standard.
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src/go/types/named.go
// // Some invariants to keep in mind: each declared Named type has a single // corresponding object, and that object's type is the (possibly generic) Named // type. Declared Named types are identical if and only if their pointers are // identical. On the other hand, multiple instantiated Named types may be // identical even though their pointers are not identical. One has to use
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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/quantization/common/quantization_lib/quantization_utils.h
int64_t zero_point); // Extracts min and max values from the DenseFPElementsAttr, and stores them // into `mins` and `maxs`. When mins and maxs are extracted per-channel, // `dim_size` is number of channels and `slice_size` is the size of slice per // each channel. When `symmetric` is true, the range is expanded to [-M, M].
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src/cmd/compile/internal/types2/decl.go
// ones. White and grey objects may depend on white and black objects. // A dependency on a grey object indicates a cycle which may or may not be // valid. // // When objects turn grey, they are pushed on the object path (a stack); // they are popped again when they turn black. Thus, if a grey object (a // cycle) is encountered, it is on the object path, and all the objects
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src/go/types/unify.go
// x ≡ y attempt to unify types x and y // p ➞ y type parameter p is set to type y (p is inferred to be y) // p ⇄ q type parameters p and q match (p is inferred to be q and vice versa) // x ≢ y types x and y cannot be unified // [p, q, ...] ➞ [x, y, ...] mapping from type parameters to types traceInference = false ) // A unifier maintains a list of type parameters and
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src/cmd/compile/internal/types2/unify.go
// x ≡ y attempt to unify types x and y // p ➞ y type parameter p is set to type y (p is inferred to be y) // p ⇄ q type parameters p and q match (p is inferred to be q and vice versa) // x ≢ y types x and y cannot be unified // [p, q, ...] ➞ [x, y, ...] mapping from type parameters to types traceInference = false ) // A unifier maintains a list of type parameters and
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src/go/types/decl.go
// ones. White and grey objects may depend on white and black objects. // A dependency on a grey object indicates a cycle which may or may not be // valid. // // When objects turn grey, they are pushed on the object path (a stack); // they are popped again when they turn black. Thus, if a grey object (a // cycle) is encountered, it is on the object path, and all the objects
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/report/source.go
// If the trim path is not configured, try to guess it heuristically: // search for basename of each search path in the original path and, if // found, strip everything up to and including the basename. So, for // example, given original path "/some/remote/path/my-project/foo/bar.c" // and search path "/my/local/path/my-project" the heuristic will return // "/my/local/path/my-project/foo/bar.c".
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src/fmt/print.go
} // These routines end in 'ln', do not take a format string, // always add spaces between operands, and add a newline // after the last operand. // Fprintln formats using the default formats for its operands and writes to w. // Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended. // It returns the number of bytes written and any write error encountered. func Fprintln(w io.Writer, a ...any) (n int, err error) { p := newPrinter()
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staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/server/genericapiserver.go
// number of active watch request(s) in flight and during shutdown // it will wait, at most, for the specified duration and allow these // active watch requests to drain with some rate limiting in effect. // The default is zero, which implies the apiserver will not keep // track of active watch request(s) in flight and will not wait // for them to drain, this maintains backward compatibility.
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