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android/guava/src/com/google/common/net/InternetDomainName.java
/** * Maximum parts (labels) in a domain name. This value arises from the 255-octet limit described * in <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2181.txt">RFC 2181</a> part 11 with the fact that the * encoding of each part occupies at least two bytes (dot plus label externally, length byte plus * label internally). Thus, if all labels have the minimum size of one byte, 127 of them will fit. */
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractScheduledService.java
} return toReturn; } @GuardedBy("lock") /* * The GuardedBy checker warns us that we're not holding cancellationDelegate.lock. But in * fact we are holding it because it is the same as this.lock, which we know we are holding, * thanks to @GuardedBy above. (cancellationDelegate.lock is initialized to this.lock in the * call to `new SupplantableFuture` below.)
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docs/en/docs/async.md
But you can also exploit the benefits of parallelism and multiprocessing (having multiple processes running in parallel) for **CPU bound** workloads like those in Machine Learning systems. That, plus the simple fact that Python is the main language for **Data Science**, Machine Learning and especially Deep Learning, make FastAPI a very good match for Data Science / Machine Learning web APIs and applications (among many others).
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
func discard(r io.Reader, n int64) error { // If possible, Seek to the last byte before the end of the data section. // Do this because Seek is often lazy about reporting errors; this will mask // the fact that the stream may be truncated. We can rely on the // io.CopyN done shortly afterwards to trigger any IO errors. var seekSkipped int64 // Number of bytes skipped via Seek if sr, ok := r.(io.Seeker); ok && n > 1 {
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docs/en/docs/contributing.md
Many of the tutorials have blocks of code. In most of the cases, these blocks of code are actual complete applications that can be run as is. In fact, those blocks of code are not written inside the Markdown, they are Python files in the `./docs_src/` directory. And those Python files are included/injected in the documentation when generating the site. ### Docs for tests
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cmd/object-multipart-handlers.go
// ETag := MD5(ETag_p1, ETag_p2, ...)+"-N" (N being the number of parts) // // This is independent of encryption. An encrypted multipart // object also has an ETag that is the MD5 of its part ETags. // The fact the in case of encryption the ETag of a part is // not the MD5 of the part content does not change that. var completeETags []etag.ETag for _, part := range complMultipartUpload.Parts {
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docs/en/docs/python-types.md
For now, you just need to know that `Annotated` exists, and that it's standard Python. 😎 Later you will see how **powerful** it can be. /// tip The fact that this is **standard Python** means that you will still get the **best possible developer experience** in your editor, with the tools you use to analyze and refactor your code, etc. ✨
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/_aws/fess.json
"deles", "desde", "deste", "do", "dos", "dun", "duns", "dunha", "dunhas", "e", "el", "ela", "elas", "eles", "en", "era", "eran", "esa", "esas", "ese", "eses", "esta", "estar", "estaba", "está", "están", "este", "estes", "estiven", "estou", "eu", "é", "facer", "foi", "foron", "fun", "habÃa", "hai", "iso", "isto", "la", "las", "lle", "lles", "lo", "los", "mais", "me", "meu", "meus", "min", "miña", "miñas", "moi", "na", "nas", "neste", "nin", "no", "non", "nos", "nosa", "nosas", "noso", "nosos", "nós", "nun",...
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/_cloud/fess.json
"deles", "desde", "deste", "do", "dos", "dun", "duns", "dunha", "dunhas", "e", "el", "ela", "elas", "eles", "en", "era", "eran", "esa", "esas", "ese", "eses", "esta", "estar", "estaba", "está", "están", "este", "estes", "estiven", "estou", "eu", "é", "facer", "foi", "foron", "fun", "habÃa", "hai", "iso", "isto", "la", "las", "lle", "lles", "lo", "los", "mais", "me", "meu", "meus", "min", "miña", "miñas", "moi", "na", "nas", "neste", "nin", "no", "non", "nos", "nosa", "nosas", "noso", "nosos", "nós", "nun",...
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Converter.java
* * <p>Historically, {@code Converter} instances in this library have implemented this method to * recognize certain cases where distinct {@code Converter} instances would in fact behave * identically. However, this is not true of {@code Converter} implementations in general. It is * best not to depend on it. */ @Override public boolean equals(@Nullable Object object) {
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