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  1. guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/NullnessCasts.java

       * {@code null}!) before returning it to callers. Depending on how the code is structured, a
       * nullness analysis might not understand that the field has been populated. To avoid that problem
       * without having to add {@code @SuppressWarnings}, the code can call this method.
       *
       * <p>Why <i>not</i> just add {@code SuppressWarnings}? The problem is that this method is
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/index.md

    **FastAPI** provides several tools to help you deal with **Security** easily, rapidly, in a standard way, without having to study and learn all the security specifications.
    
    But first, let's check some small concepts.
    
    ## In a hurry? { #in-a-hurry }
    
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  3. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.22.md

    - JSON logging now supports having information about source code location in the logging format, source code information is available under the key "caller" ([#102437](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/102437), [@MadhavJivrajani](https://github.com/MadhavJivrajani)) [SIG API Machinery, Cluster Lifecycle and Instrumentation]
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  4. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    How much of the system resources do you want to be consuming/utilizing? It might be easy to think "not much", but in reality, you will probably want to consume **as much as possible without crashing**.
    
    If you are paying for 3 servers but you are using only a little bit of their RAM and CPU, you are probably **wasting money** 💸, and probably **wasting server electric power** 🌎, etc.
    
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  5. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/net/InternetDomainNameTest.java

      private static final ImmutableSet<String> NO_PS =
          ImmutableSet.of("www", "foo.ihopethiswillneverbeapublicsuffix", "x.y.z");
    
      /**
       * Having a public suffix is equivalent to having a registry suffix, because all registry suffixes
       * are public suffixes, and all public suffixes have registry suffixes.
       */
      private static final ImmutableSet<String> NO_RS = NO_PS;
    
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  6. docs/erasure/README.md

    reconstruct missing or corrupted data. MinIO uses Reed-Solomon code to shard objects into variable data and parity blocks. For example, in a 12 drive setup, an object can be sharded to a variable number of data and parity blocks across all the drives - ranging from six data and six parity blocks to ten data and two parity blocks.
    
    By default, MinIO shards the objects across N/2 data and N/2 parity drives. Though, you can use [storage classes](https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs/erasure/storage-class)...
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params.md

    All the same process that applied for path parameters also applies for query parameters:
    
    * Editor support (obviously)
    * Data <abbr title="converting the string that comes from an HTTP request into Python data">"parsing"</abbr>
    * Data validation
    * Automatic documentation
    
    ## Defaults { #defaults }
    
    As query parameters are not a fixed part of a path, they can be optional and can have default values.
    
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  8. src/main/webapp/js/jquery-3.7.1.min.js

    totype={constructor:at,init:function(e,t,n,r,i,o){this.elem=e,this.prop=n,this.easing=i||ce.easing._default,this.options=t,this.start=this.now=this.cur(),this.end=r,this.unit=o||(ce.cssNumber[n]?"":"px")},cur:function(){var e=at.propHooks[this.prop];return e&&e.get?e.get(this):at.propHooks._default.get(this)},run:function(e){var t,n=at.propHooks[this.prop];return this.options.duration?this.pos=t=ce.easing[this.easing](e,this.options.duration*e,0,1,this.options.duration):this.pos=t=e,this.now=(th...
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  9. src/bytes/bytes.go

    // upper case, giving priority to the special casing rules.
    func ToUpperSpecial(c unicode.SpecialCase, s []byte) []byte {
    	return Map(c.ToUpper, s)
    }
    
    // ToLowerSpecial treats s as UTF-8-encoded bytes and returns a copy with all the Unicode letters mapped to their
    // lower case, giving priority to the special casing rules.
    func ToLowerSpecial(c unicode.SpecialCase, s []byte) []byte {
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  10. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

    
    ## Conflict Resolution
    
    Conflicts in an open source project can take many forms, from someone having a bad day and using harsh and hurtful language in the issue queue, to more serious instances such as sexist/racist statements or threats of violence, and everything in between.
    
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