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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Streams.java
* * (To "go out of its way," the method tracks a `set` bit so that it can distinguish "the final * split has a last element of null, so throw NPE" from "the final split was empty, so look for an * element in the prior one.") */ public static <T> java.util.Optional<T> findLast(Stream<T> stream) { class OptionalState { boolean set = false; @CheckForNull T value = null;
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doc/asm.html
</p> <p> The assembler program is a way to parse a description of that semi-abstract instruction set and turn it into instructions to be input to the linker. If you want to see what the instructions look like in assembly for a given architecture, say amd64, there are many examples in the sources of the standard library, in packages such as <a href="/pkg/runtime/"><code>runtime</code></a> and
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Converter.java
* * All that said, don't forget that everyone should call converter.convert() instead of * converter.apply(), anyway. If clients use only converter.convert(), then their nullness * checkers are unlikely to ever look at the annotations on this declaration. * * Historical note: At one point, we'd declared this method as accepting and returning nullable * values. For details on that, see earlier revisions of this file. */
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/Splitter.java
/* * This occurs when some pattern has an empty match, even if it doesn't match the empty * string -- for example, if it requires lookahead or the like. The offset must be * increased to look for separators beyond this point, without changing the start position * of the next returned substring -- so nextStart stays the same. */ offset++; if (offset > toSplit.length()) {
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cmd/erasure-object.go
nsUnlocker() } }() // Acquire lock if !opts.NoLock { lock := er.NewNSLock(bucket, object) lkctx, err := lock.GetRLock(ctx, globalOperationTimeout) if err != nil { return nil, err } ctx = lkctx.Context() // Release lock when the metadata is verified, and reader // is ready to be read. // // This is possible to be lock free because
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docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md
This regression was introduced in OkHttp 4.3.0. * Fix: Don't crash with an `IllegalArgumentException` when using custom trust managers on Android 10. Android uses reflection to look up a magic `checkServerTrusted()` method and we didn't have it. * Fix: Explicitly specify the remote server name when making HTTPS connections on Android 5. In
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docs/en/docs/async.md
This is "synchronous" work, you are "synchronized" with the cashier/cook 👨🍳. You have to wait 🕙 and be there at the exact moment that the cashier/cook 👨🍳 finishes the burgers and gives them to you, or otherwise, someone else might take them. <img src="/img/async/parallel-burgers/parallel-burgers-04.png" class="illustration">
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src/main/java/jcifs/SmbResource.java
* the share and the ACL on the folder being shared. * Go to <i>Computer Management</i> * > <i>System Tools</i> > <i>Shared Folders</i> > <i>Shares</i> and * look at the <i>Properties</i> for a share. You will see two tabs - one * for "Share Permissions" and another for "Security". These correspond to * the ACLs returned by <tt>getShareSecurity</tt> and <tt>getSecurity</tt>
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
The way you use it is very simple. For example, to do a `GET` request, you would write: ```Python response = requests.get("http://example.com/some/url") ``` The FastAPI counterpart API *path operation* could look like: ```Python hl_lines="1" @app.get("/some/url") def read_url(): return {"message": "Hello World"} ``` See the similarities in `requests.get(...)` and `@app.get(...)`.
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cmd/utils.go
ObjectName: object, VersionID: strings.TrimSpace(r.Form.Get(xhttp.VersionID)), } return logger.SetReqInfo(r.Context(), reqInfo) } // Used for registering with rest handlers (have a look at registerStorageRESTHandlers for usage example) // If it is passed ["aaaa", "bbbb"], it returns ["aaaa", "{aaaa:.*}", "bbbb", "{bbbb:.*}"] func restQueries(keys ...string) []string { var accumulator []string
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