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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/Project.java
/** * Interface representing a Maven project which can be created using the * {@link org.apache.maven.api.services.ProjectBuilder ProjectBuilder} service. * Such objects are immutable and plugin that wish to modify such objects * need to do so using the {@link org.apache.maven.api.services.ProjectManager * ProjectManager} service. * <p> * Projects are created using the {@code ProjectBuilder} from a POM file
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tensorflow/c/c_api.cc
using tensorflow::PartialTensorShape; using tensorflow::RunMetadata; using tensorflow::RunOptions; using tensorflow::Session; using tensorflow::Status; using tensorflow::string; using tensorflow::Tensor; using tensorflow::TensorId; using tensorflow::TensorShapeProto; using tensorflow::VersionDef; using tensorflow::errors::FailedPrecondition; using tensorflow::errors::InvalidArgument; using tensorflow::errors::OutOfRange;
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/static-files.md
# Static Files { #static-files } You can serve static files automatically from a directory using `StaticFiles`. ## Use `StaticFiles` { #use-staticfiles } * Import `StaticFiles`. * "Mount" a `StaticFiles()` instance in a specific path. {* ../../docs_src/static_files/tutorial001.py hl[2,6] *} /// note | Technical Details You could also use `from starlette.staticfiles import StaticFiles`.
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/MultisetTestSuiteBuilder.java
* @author Louis Wasserman */ @GwtIncompatible public class MultisetTestSuiteBuilder<E> extends AbstractCollectionTestSuiteBuilder<MultisetTestSuiteBuilder<E>, E> { public static <E> MultisetTestSuiteBuilder<E> using(TestMultisetGenerator<E> generator) { return new MultisetTestSuiteBuilder<E>().usingGenerator(generator); } public enum NoRecurse implements Feature<Void> { NO_ENTRY_SET; @Override
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ContiguousSetTest.java
ContiguousSet<Integer> regular = ContiguousSet.create(Range.closed(1, 3), integers()); assertTrue(regular instanceof RegularContiguousSet); reserializeAndAssert(regular); /* * Make sure that we're using RegularContiguousSet.SerializedForm and not * ImmutableSet.SerializedForm, which would be enormous. */ ContiguousSet<Integer> enormous = ContiguousSet.create(Range.<Integer>all(), integers());
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docs/en/docs/advanced/wsgi.md
For that, you can use the `WSGIMiddleware` and use it to wrap your WSGI application, for example, Flask, Django, etc. ## Using `WSGIMiddleware` { #using-wsgimiddleware } You need to import `WSGIMiddleware`. Then wrap the WSGI (e.g. Flask) app with the middleware. And then mount that under a path. {* ../../docs_src/wsgi/tutorial001.py hl[2:3,3] *}
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/NavigableSetTestSuiteBuilder.java
* implementation. */ @GwtIncompatible public final class NavigableSetTestSuiteBuilder<E> extends SortedSetTestSuiteBuilder<E> { public static <E> NavigableSetTestSuiteBuilder<E> using(TestSortedSetGenerator<E> generator) { NavigableSetTestSuiteBuilder<E> builder = new NavigableSetTestSuiteBuilder<>(); builder.usingGenerator(generator); return builder; } @Override
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/encoder.md
For example, if you need to store it in a database. For that, **FastAPI** provides a `jsonable_encoder()` function. ## Using the `jsonable_encoder` { #using-the-jsonable-encoder } Let's imagine that you have a database `fake_db` that only receives JSON compatible data. For example, it doesn't receive `datetime` objects, as those are not compatible with JSON.
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compat/maven-compat/src/main/resources/META-INF/maven/plugin-expressions/settings.paramdoc.xml
<description> <![CDATA[ Flags the system as offline, to prevent accessing the network to resolve artifacts or execute plugins. NOTE: It's also possible to switch to offline mode on a per-build basis, using the '-o' command-line option. ]]></description> </expression> <expression> <syntax>settings.interactiveMode</syntax> <configuration> <![CDATA[ <interactiveMode>true</interactiveMode>
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Comparators.java
* * <h3>Relationship to {@code Ordering}</h3> * * <p>In light of the significant enhancements to {@code Comparator} in Java 8, the overwhelming * majority of usages of {@code Ordering} can be written using only built-in JDK APIs. This class is * intended to "fill the gap" and provide those features of {@code Ordering} not already provided by * the JDK. * * @since 21.0 * @author Louis Wasserman */ @GwtCompatible
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