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guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/primitives/UnsignedLongsBenchmark.java
int j = i & ARRAY_MASK; tmp += UnsignedLongs.remainder(longs[j], divisors[j]); } return tmp; } @Benchmark long parseUnsignedLong(int reps) { long tmp = 0; // Given that we make three calls per pass, we scale reps down in order // to do a comparable amount of work to other measurements. int scaledReps = reps / 3 + 1; for (int i = 0; i < scaledReps; i++) { int j = i & ARRAY_MASK;
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-operation-configuration.md
### Tags with Enums { #tags-with-enums } If you have a big application, you might end up accumulating **several tags**, and you would want to make sure you always use the **same tag** for related *path operations*. In these cases, it could make sense to store the tags in an `Enum`. **FastAPI** supports that the same way as with plain strings:
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cmd/bucket-lifecycle.go
// via its Init method. func newTransitionState(ctx context.Context) *transitionState { return &transitionState{ transitionCh: make(chan transitionTask, 100000), ctx: ctx, killCh: make(chan struct{}), lastDayStats: make(map[string]*lastDayTierStats), } } // Init initializes t with given objAPI and instantiates the configured number // of transition workers.
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RoutePlanner.kt
* the same connection for an initial exchange and its follow-ups may improve locality. * * 2. If there is a connection in the pool that can satisfy the request it is used. Note that it is * possible for shared exchanges to make requests to different host names! See * [RealConnection.isEligible] for details. * * 3. Attempt plans from prior connect attempts for this call. These occur as either follow-ups to
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/get-current-user.md
{* ../../docs_src/security/tutorial001_an_py39.py hl[12] *} But that is still not that useful. Let's make it give us the current user. ## Create a user model { #create-a-user-model } First, let's create a Pydantic user model. The same way we use Pydantic to declare bodies, we can use it anywhere else:
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CHANGELOG/OWNERS
# See the OWNERS docs at https://go.k8s.io/owners options: # make root approval non-recursive no_parent_owners: true approvers: - release-engineering-approvers - release-managers - release-team-subproject-leads - satyampsoni # 1.32 Release Notes Lead reviewers: - release-managers - release-team-subproject-leads - satyampsoni # 1.32 Release Notes Lead labels: - sig/release
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docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md
(double-press shift) or under the _Analyze_ menu. We’ve included deprecated APIs in OkHttp 4.0 because they make migration easy. We will remove them in a future release! If you’re skipping releases, it’ll be much easier if you upgrade to OkHttp 4.0 as an intermediate step. #### Vars and Vals Java doesn’t have language support for properties so developers make do with getters and setters. Kotlin does have properties and we take advantage of them in OkHttp.
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docs/nl/docs/environment-variables.md
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src/bufio/bufio_test.go
return read, io.EOF } return read, nil } func TestPartialReadEOF(t *testing.T) { src := make([]byte, 10) eofR := &eofReader{buf: src} r := NewReader(eofR) // Start by reading 5 of the 10 available bytes. dest := make([]byte, 5) read, err := r.Read(dest) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err) } if n := len(dest); read != n {
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BUG-BOUNTY.md
Serious about security ====================== Square recognizes the important contributions the security research community can make. We therefore encourage reporting security issues with the code contained in this repository. If you believe you have discovered a security vulnerability, please follow the
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