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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSetMultimap.java
import java.util.function.Function; import java.util.stream.Collector; import java.util.stream.Stream; import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable; /** * A {@link SetMultimap} whose contents will never change, with many other important properties * detailed at {@link ImmutableCollection}. * * <p><b>Warning:</b> As in all {@link SetMultimap}s, do not modify either a key <i>or a value</i>
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cmd/data-usage_test.go
}, } createUsageTestFiles(t, base, bucket, files) err = os.RemoveAll(filepath.Join(base, bucket, "dir1/dira/dirasub/dcfile")) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Changed dir must be picked up in this many cycles. for range dataUsageUpdateDirCycles { got, err = scanDataFolder(t.Context(), nil, &xls, got, getSize, 0, weSleep) got.Info.NextCycle++ if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } }
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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
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src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb2/notify/Smb2ChangeNotifyResponseTest.java
} @Test @DisplayName("Should handle maximum buffer size") void testMaximumBufferSize() throws Exception { // Given - large buffer with many notifications byte[] buffer = new byte[65536]; int offset = 0; setHeaderStart(response, 64); // Calculate space for notifications
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README.md
types (such as multimap and multiset), immutable collections, a graph library, and utilities for concurrency, I/O, hashing, primitives, strings, and more! It is widely used on most Java projects within Google, and widely used by many other companies as well. Guava comes in two flavors: * The JRE flavor requires JDK 1.8 or higher. * If you need support for Android, use
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/AbstractStreamingHasherTest.java
} // ensures that the number of invocations looks sane void assertInvariants(int expectedBytes) { // we should have seen as many bytes as the next multiple of chunk after expectedBytes - 1 assertEquals(out.toByteArray().length, ceilToMultiple(expectedBytes, chunkSize)); assertEquals(expectedBytes / chunkSize, processCalled);
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb2/multichannel/ChannelInfo.java
score += remoteInterface.getScore() / 100; // Prefer primary channel slightly if (isPrimary) score += 10; // Penalize channels with many pending operations score -= (int) getRequestsPending(); return Math.max(0, score); } @Override public String toString() {
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbException.java
import jcifs.util.Hexdump; /** * There are hundreds of error codes that may be returned by a CIFS * server. Rather than represent each with it's own <code>Exception</code> * class, this class represents all of them. For many of the popular * error codes, constants and text messages like "The device is not ready" * are provided. * <p> * The jCIFS client maps DOS error codes to NTSTATUS codes. This means that
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-updates.md
This means that you can send only the data that you want to update, leaving the rest intact. /// note `PATCH` is less commonly used and known than `PUT`. And many teams use only `PUT`, even for partial updates. You are **free** to use them however you want, **FastAPI** doesn't impose any restrictions. But this guide shows you, more or less, how they are intended to be used. ///
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/AbstractStreamingHasherTest.java
} // ensures that the number of invocations looks sane void assertInvariants(int expectedBytes) { // we should have seen as many bytes as the next multiple of chunk after expectedBytes - 1 assertEquals(out.toByteArray().length, ceilToMultiple(expectedBytes, chunkSize)); assertEquals(expectedBytes / chunkSize, processCalled);
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