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  1. src/cmd/go/testdata/script/work_overlay.txt

    go list -overlay=overlay.json -m
    stdout example.com/a
    stdout example.com/b
    ! stdout example.com/c
    
    # control case for go.work on disk and in overlay:
    # go.work is on disk but not in overlay.
    cp go.work.non-overlay go.work
    go list -m
    stdout example.com/a
    stdout example.com/b
    stdout example.com/c
    
    # go.work on disk and in overlay.
    go list -overlay=overlay.json -m
    stdout example.com/a
    stdout example.com/b
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  2. staging/src/k8s.io/api/admissionregistration/v1beta1/types.go

    	// - validationActions: The enforcement actions enacted for the validation failure
    	// Example audit annotation:
    	// `"validation.policy.admission.k8s.io/validation_failure": "[{\"message\": \"Invalid value\", {\"policy\": \"policy.example.com\", {\"binding\": \"policybinding.example.com\", {\"expressionIndex\": \"1\", {\"validationActions\": [\"Audit\"]}]"`
    	//
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    - Last Modified: Thu Feb 29 20:14:19 UTC 2024
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/base/Equivalence.java

    import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;
    
    /**
     * A strategy for determining whether two instances are considered equivalent, and for computing
     * hash codes in a manner consistent with that equivalence. Two examples of equivalences are the
     * {@linkplain #identity() identity equivalence} and the {@linkplain #equals "equals" equivalence}.
     *
     * @author Bob Lee
     * @author Ben Yu
     * @author Gregory Kick
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:38:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Apr 01 16:15:01 UTC 2024
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  4. src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_run_pkg_version.txt

    cd m
    cp go.mod go.mod.orig
    ! go list -m all
    stderr '^go: example.com/cmd@v1.1.0-doesnotexist: reading http.*/mod/example\.com/cmd/@v/v1.1.0-doesnotexist.info: 404 Not Found\n\tserver response: 404 page not found$'
    stderr '^go: example.com/cmd@v1.1.0-doesnotexist: missing go.sum entry for go.mod file; to add it:\n\tgo mod download example.com/cmd$'
    go run example.com/cmd/a@v1.0.0
    stdout '^a@v1.0.0$'
    cmp go.mod go.mod.orig
    cd ..
    
    
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  5. pilot/pkg/config/kube/gateway/testdata/isolation.yaml.golden

      hosts:
      - '*.example.com'
      http:
      - match:
        - uri:
            prefix: /abc-foo-example-com
        name: gateway-conformance-infra.attaches-to-abc-foo-example-com-with-hostname-intersection.0
        route:
        - destination:
            host: infra-backend-v1.gateway-conformance-infra.svc.domain.suffix
            port:
              number: 8080
    ---
    apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1alpha3
    Registered: Fri Jun 14 15:00:06 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed May 08 20:24:52 UTC 2024
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  6. src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_tidy_compat_incompatible.txt

    // Module m indirectly imports a package from
    // example.com/retract/incompatible. Its selected version of
    // that module is lower under Go 1.17 semantics than under Go 1.16.
    module example.com/m
    
    go 1.17
    
    replace (
    	example.net/lazy v0.1.0 => ./lazy
    	example.net/requireincompatible v0.1.0 => ./requireincompatible
    )
    
    require example.net/lazy v0.1.0
    
    require example.com/retract/incompatible v1.0.0 // indirect
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    - Last Modified: Thu May 30 14:56:56 UTC 2024
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  7. subprojects/core/src/test/resources/org/gradle/api/internal/catalog/parser/plugin-notations.toml

    [plugins]
    simple = "org.example:1.0"
    without-version = { id = "org.example" }
    with-id = { id = "org.example", version = "1.1"}
    with-ref = { id = "org.example", version.ref = "ref"}
    with-rich1 = { id = "org.example", version = { prefer = "1.0" } }
    with-rich2 = { id = "org.example", version.prefer = "1.0" }
    with-rich3 = { id = "org.example", version.require = "1.0" }
    with-rich4 = { id = "org.example", version.strictly = "1.0" }
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  8. subprojects/diagnostics/src/integTest/groovy/org/gradle/api/tasks/diagnostics/ProjectReportTaskIntegrationTest.groovy

    Available software types:
    
    application (com.example.restricted.ApplicationExtension)
            Defined in: com.example.restricted.ApplicationPlugin
            Registered by: com.example.restricted.SoftwareTypeRegistrationPlugin
    library (com.example.restricted.LibraryExtension)
            Defined in: com.example.restricted.LibraryPlugin
            Registered by: com.example.restricted.SoftwareTypeRegistrationPlugin
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  9. src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typesinternal/errorcode.go

    	// that cannot be indexed.
    	//
    	// Example:
    	//  var x = 1
    	//  var y = x[1]
    	NonIndexableOperand
    
    	// InvalidIndex occurs when an index argument is not of integer type,
    	// negative, or out-of-bounds.
    	//
    	// Example:
    	//  var s = [...]int{1,2,3}
    	//  var x = s[5]
    	//
    	// Example:
    	//  var s = []int{1,2,3}
    	//  var _ = s[-1]
    	//
    	// Example:
    	//  var s = []int{1,2,3}
    	//  var i string
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  10. platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/authoring-builds/tasks/controlling_task_execution.adoc

    inferred by Gradle based on the tasks' actions and configuration. For example, if `taskB` uses the output of `taskA` (e.g., a file generated by `taskA`), Gradle will automatically ensure that `taskA` is executed before `taskB` to fulfill this dependency.
    
    Explicit dependencies :: These dependencies are explicitly declared in the build script using the `dependsOn`, `mustRunAfter`, or `shouldRunAfter` methods. For example, if you want to ensure that `taskB` always runs after `taskA`, you can...
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