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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/graph/TraverserTest.java
} /** * Checks that the elements of the iterable are calculated on the fly. Concretely, that means that * {@link SuccessorsFunction#successors(Object)} can only be called for a subset of all nodes. */ @Test public void forGraph_breadthFirstIterable_emptyGraph() { assertEqualCharNodes( Traverser.forGraph(createDirectedGraph()).breadthFirst(charactersOf("")), "");
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/storage/v1/generated.proto
// Other drivers can leave pod info disabled and/or ignore this field. // As Kubernetes 1.15 doesn't support this field, drivers can only support one mode when // deployed on such a cluster and the deployment determines which mode that is, for example // via a command line parameter of the driver. // // This field is immutable. // // +optional optional bool podInfoOnMount = 2;
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java
* doesn't try to resolve any type variable on generic declarations that are already being * resolved. * * <p>Should only be called and overridden by {@link #resolve(TypeVariable)}. */ Type resolveInternal(TypeVariable<?> var, TypeTable forDependants) { Type type = map.get(new TypeVariableKey(var)); if (type == null) {
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guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/util/concurrent/MonitorBasedArrayBlockingQueue.java
* nextItem holds on to item fields because once we claim that an element exists in hasNext(), * we must return it in the following next() call even if it was in the process of being removed * when hasNext() was called. */ private @Nullable E nextItem; /** * Index of element returned by most recent call to next. Reset to -1 if this element is deleted * by a call to remove. */
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
* It contains an `app/main.py` file. As it is inside a Python package (a directory with a file `__init__.py`), it is a "module" of that package: `app.main`. * There's also an `app/dependencies.py` file, just like `app/main.py`, it is a "module": `app.dependencies`. * There's a subdirectory `app/routers/` with another file `__init__.py`, so it's a "Python subpackage": `app.routers`.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md
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cmd/metacache-stream.go
if w == nil || w.closer == nil { return nil } w.streamWg.Wait() err := w.closer() w.closer = nil return err } // Reset and start writing to new writer. // Close must have been called before this. func (w *metacacheWriter) Reset(out io.Writer) { w.streamErr = nil w.creator = func() error { s2w := s2.NewWriter(out, s2.WriterBlockSize(w.blockSize), s2.WriterConcurrency(2))
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
The main feature I wanted from Django REST Framework was the automatic API documentation. Then I found that there was a standard to document APIs, using JSON (or YAML, an extension of JSON) called Swagger. And there was a web user interface for Swagger APIs already created. So, being able to generate Swagger documentation for an API would allow using this web user interface automatically.
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
Auf die gleiche Weise könnten Sie im Exit-Code nach dem `yield` eine `HTTPException` oder ähnliches auslösen. /// tip | "Tipp" Dies ist eine etwas fortgeschrittene Technik, die Sie in den meisten Fällen nicht wirklich benötigen, da Sie Exceptions (einschließlich `HTTPException`) innerhalb des restlichen Anwendungscodes auslösen können, beispielsweise in der *Pfadoperation-Funktion*. Aber es ist für Sie da, wenn Sie es brauchen. 🤓
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tensorflow/BUILD
) # Get a DEF file generated by parsing all object files # of tf_custom_op_library_additional_deps.so filegroup( name = "tensorflow_def_file", srcs = [":tf_custom_op_library_additional_deps.dll"], output_group = "def_file", ) # Filter the DEF file to reduce the number of symbols to 64K or less. # Note that we also write the name of the pyd file into DEF file so that
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