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docs/de/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
Sie können für Typdeklarationen auch `str`, `float`, `bool` und viele andere komplexe Datentypen verwenden. Mehrere davon werden wir in den nächsten Kapiteln erkunden. ## Die Reihenfolge ist wichtig { #order-matters } Wenn Sie *Pfadoperationen* erstellen, haben Sie manchmal einen fixen Pfad. Etwa `/users/me`, um Daten über den aktuellen Benutzer zu erhalten.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Dec 17 20:41:43 UTC 2025 - 10.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
src/test/java/jcifs/internal/dfs/DfsReferralResponseBufferTest.java
void testDecodeNoReferrals() { // Prepare test data: pathConsumed=0, numReferrals=0, tflags=0 byte[] testBuffer = new byte[8]; ByteBuffer bb = ByteBuffer.wrap(testBuffer).order(ByteOrder.LITTLE_ENDIAN); bb.putShort((short) 0); // pathConsumed (will be divided by 2) bb.putShort((short) 0); // numReferrals bb.putShort((short) 0); // tflags
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java
} } mappings.put(var, arg); } } // This is needed when resolving types against a context with wildcards // For example: // class Holder<T> { // void set(T data) {...} // } // Holder<List<?>> should *not* resolve the set() method to set(List<?> data). // Instead, it should create a capture of the wildcard so that set() rejects any List<T>.Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Sep 23 22:30:05 UTC 2025 - 25.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
tests/distinct_test.go
} var names []string DB.Table("users").Where("name like ?", "distinct%").Order("name").Pluck("name", &names) AssertEqual(t, names, []string{"distinct", "distinct", "distinct", "distinct-2", "distinct-3"}) var names1 []string DB.Model(&User{}).Where("name like ?", "distinct%").Distinct().Order("name").Pluck("Name", &names1) AssertEqual(t, names1, []string{"distinct", "distinct-2", "distinct-3"})
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impl/maven-cli/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/cling/invoker/PrecedenceCoreExtensionSelector.java
* {@link InvokerRequest#coreExtensions()} is in precedence order. Also reports conflicts, if any. * Finally, at DEBUG level reports configured vs selected extensions. */ protected List<CoreExtension> selectCoreExtensions(C context, List<CoreExtensions> configuredCoreExtensions) { context.logger.debug("Configured core extensions (in precedence order):"); for (CoreExtensions source : configuredCoreExtensions) {Registered: Sun Dec 28 03:35:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Mon Sep 29 15:32:43 UTC 2025 - 4.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
src/main/webapp/css/admin/bootstrap.min.css
col-12{-ms-flex:0 0 100%;flex:0 0 100%;max-width:100%}.order-first{-ms-flex-order:-1;order:-1}.order-last{-ms-flex-order:13;order:13}.order-0{-ms-flex-order:0;order:0}.order-1{-ms-flex-order:1;order:1}.order-2{-ms-flex-order:2;order:2}.order-3{-ms-flex-order:3;order:3}.order-4{-ms-flex-order:4;order:4}.order-5{-ms-flex-order:5;order:5}.order-6{-ms-flex-order:6;order:6}.order-7{-ms-flex-order:7;order:7}.order-8{-ms-flex-order:8;order:8}.order-9{-ms-flex-order:9;order:9}.order-10{-ms-flex-order:10...Registered: Sat Dec 20 09:19:18 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Oct 26 01:49:09 UTC 2024 - 158.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.26.md
- `DynamicKubeletConfig` feature gate has been removed from the API server. Dynamic kubelet reconfiguration now can't be used even when older nodes are still attempting to rely on it. This is aligned with the Kubernetes version skew policy. ([#112643](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/112643), [@SergeyKanzhelev](https://github.com/SergeyKanzhelev))
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/testers/ListToArrayTester.java
Object[] actual = getList().toArray(); assertArrayEquals("toArray() order should match list", createOrderedArray(), actual); } @CollectionSize.Require(absent = ZERO) public void testToArray_tooSmall() { Object[] actual = getList().toArray(new Object[0]); assertArrayEquals("toArray(tooSmall) order should match list", createOrderedArray(), actual); } public void testToArray_largeEnough() {
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impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/lifecycle/internal/builder/multithreaded/SmartProjectComparator.java
* <li>Project C: weight = 2 (1 + max(D=1))</li> * <li>Project A: weight = 3 (1 + max(B=2, C=2))</li> * </ul> * <p>Build order: A (weight=3), then B and C (weight=2, ordered by project ID), then D (weight=1) * <p>If projects have identical weights and IDs, the order is deterministic but may not preserve * the original declaration order. * * @since 4.0.0 */ public class SmartProjectComparator {
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src/main/java/jcifs/ACE.java
* we recommend reading the section on Access Control in Keith Brown's * "The .NET Developer's Guide to Windows Security" (which is also * available online). * <p> * Direct ACEs are evaluated first in order. The SID of the user performing * the operation and the desired access bits are compared to the SID * and access mask of each ACE. If the SID matches, the allow/deny flags * and access mask are considered. If the ACE is a "deny"
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