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  1. src/test/java/jcifs/smb/SmbNamedPipeTest.java

                // Act
                SmbNamedPipe pipe = new SmbNamedPipe("smb://server/IPC$/foo", flags, ctx());
    
                // Assert: observable properties still correct
                assertEquals(flags, pipe.getPipeType());
                assertEquals(SmbConstants.TYPE_NAMED_PIPE, pipe.getType());
            }
        }
    
        @Test
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  2. architecture/standards/0007-java-pre-requisite.md

    However, this does not fully remove the prerequisite, as the Wrapper itself would still need an installed Java runtime to execute.
    
    Gradle needs a solution that covers the use-case of starting the Wrapper itself as well given its importance.
    
    ### Running Gradle on multiple Java versions
    
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  3. build-logic-commons/build-platform/build.gradle.kts

    // Here you should declare versions which should be shared by the different modules of buildSrc itself
    val javaParserVersion = "3.18.0"
    // Note: this currently still contains 3/4 logic as we will temporarily have Groovy 3 for the build itself until we move to a Gradle built with Groovy 4
    // It can be removed or changed to 4/5 logic (if necessary) at that point.
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  4. src/test/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbSessionTest.java

                smbtStatic.close();
            }
        }
    
        @Test
        void transportLazyInitialisation() {
            SmbSession session = new SmbSession(addr, 445, inet, 0, auth);
            // transport should still be null until first use
            assertNull(session.transport, "transport not created yet");
            SmbTransport tr = session.transport();
            assertNotNull(tr, "transport should now exist");
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  5. src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb2/Smb3KeyDerivationTest.java

            // Then
            assertNotNull(signingKey, "Should handle empty session key");
            assertEquals(16, signingKey.length, "Should still produce 16-byte key");
        }
    
        @Test
        @DisplayName("Should handle null preauth integrity for SMB 3.0.0")
        void testDeriveKeys_NullPreauthForSMB300() {
            // Given
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  6. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/util/MD4.java

            }
        }
    
        /**
         * Continues an MD4 message digest using the input byte.
         */
        @Override
        public void engineUpdate(final byte b) {
            // compute number of bytes still unhashed; ie. present in buffer
            final int i = (int) (count % BLOCK_LENGTH);
            count++; // update number of bytes
            buffer[i] = b;
            if (i == BLOCK_LENGTH - 1) {
                transform(buffer, 0);
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/NullnessCasts.java

       * next} field is lazily initialized. The type of that field would be {@code @Nullable T}, and the
       * code would be responsible for populating a "real" {@code T} (which might still be the value
       * {@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
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  8. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/NullnessCasts.java

       * next} field is lazily initialized. The type of that field would be {@code @Nullable T}, and the
       * code would be responsible for populating a "real" {@code T} (which might still be the value
       * {@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
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/sub-dependencies.md

    ```
    
    ////
    
    ## Recap { #recap }
    
    Apart from all the fancy words used here, the **Dependency Injection** system is quite simple.
    
    Just functions that look the same as the *path operation functions*.
    
    But still, it is very powerful, and allows you to declare arbitrarily deeply nested dependency "graphs" (trees).
    
    /// tip
    
    All this might not seem as useful with these simple examples.
    
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  10. src/main/java/jcifs/CIFSContext.java

         */
        SmbPipeResource getPipe(String url, int pipeType) throws CIFSException;
    
        /**
         * Close all connections and release resources associated with this context
         *
         * @return whether any connection was still in use
         * @throws CIFSException if an error occurs during cleanup
         */
        boolean close() throws CIFSException;
    
        /**
         * Get the configuration object for this context
         *
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