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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/Helpers.java
* suitable for testing that map entries cannot be modified via a nefarious implementation of * equals. This is used for testing unmodifiable collections of map entries; for example, it * should not be possible to access the raw (modifiable) map entry via a nefarious equals method. */ public static <K extends @Nullable Object, V extends @Nullable Object>
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/ClassPath.java
} /** * Loads (but doesn't link or initialize) the class. * * @throws LinkageError when there were errors in loading classes that this class depends on. * For example, {@link NoClassDefFoundError}. */ public Class<?> load() { try { return loader.loadClass(className); } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiter.java
* * <p>It is possible to configure a {@code RateLimiter} to have a warmup period during which time * the permits issued each second steadily increases until it hits the stable rate. * * <p>As an example, imagine that we have a list of tasks to execute, but we don't want to submit * more than 2 per second: * * <pre>{@code * final RateLimiter rateLimiter = RateLimiter.create(2.0); // rate is "2 permits per second"
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ci/official/README.md
against a pending change. Search for "MLCI" internally to find it. You may invoke a CI script of your choice by following these instructions: ```bash cd tensorflow-git-dir # Here is a single-line example of running a script on Linux to build the # GPU version of TensorFlow for Python 3.12, using the public TF bazel cache and # a local build cache: TFCI=py312,linux_x86_cuda,public_cache,disk_cache ci/official/wheel.sh
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiter.java
* * <p>It is possible to configure a {@code RateLimiter} to have a warmup period during which time * the permits issued each second steadily increases until it hits the stable rate. * * <p>As an example, imagine that we have a list of tasks to execute, but we don't want to submit * more than 2 per second: * * <pre>{@code * final RateLimiter rateLimiter = RateLimiter.create(2.0); // rate is "2 permits per second"
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okhttp-tls/src/test/java/okhttp3/tls/internal/der/DerTest.kt
val bytes = "820b6578616d706c652e636f6d".decodeHex() assertThat(CertificateAdapters.generalName.fromDer(bytes)) .isEqualTo(generalNameDnsName to "example.com") assertThat(CertificateAdapters.generalName.toDer(generalNameDnsName to "example.com")) .isEqualTo(bytes) } @Test fun `extension with type hint for basic constraints`() { val extension = Extension(
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/ServerMessageBlock.java
* and well as their responses for each type however the actuall implementations * of the readXxxWireFormat and writeXxxWireFormat methods may not be in * place. For example at the time of this writing the readXxxWireFormat * for requests and the writeXxxWireFormat for responses are not implemented * and simply return 0. These would need to be completed for a server * implementation.
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SID.java
this.sub_authority[ i ] = (int) ( Long.parseLong(st.nextToken()) & 0xFFFFFFFFL ); } } /** * Construct a SID from a domain SID and an RID * (relative identifier). For example, a domain SID * <tt>S-1-5-21-1496946806-2192648263-3843101252</tt> and RID <tt>1029</tt> would * yield the SID <tt>S-1-5-21-1496946806-2192648263-3843101252-1029</tt>. * * @param domsid
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LICENSES/third_party/forked/shell2junit/LICENSE
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-HostnamesCommon.kt
.readUtf8() } /** * If this is an IP address, this returns the IP address in canonical form. * * Otherwise, this performs IDN ToASCII encoding and canonicalize the result to lowercase. For * example this converts `☃.net` to `xn--n3h.net`, and `WwW.GoOgLe.cOm` to `www.google.com`. * `null` will be returned if the host cannot be ToASCII encoded or if the result contains * unsupported ASCII characters. */
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