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  1. src/main/java/jcifs/internal/fscc/FileFsSizeInformation.java

    /**
     * Represents the FILE_FS_SIZE_INFORMATION structure used to query file system size information.
     * This structure provides details about the total allocation units, free allocation units,
     * sectors per allocation unit, and bytes per sector for a file system volume.
     */
    public class FileFsSizeInformation implements AllocInfo {
    
        private long alloc; // Also handles SmbQueryFSSizeInfo
        private long free;
        private int sectPerAlloc;
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  2. src/test/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/Trans2QueryFSInformationResponseTest.java

            writeInt8(2000, buffer, 0); // total allocation units
            writeInt8(1000, buffer, 8); // free allocation units
            writeInt4(8, buffer, 16); // sectors per allocation unit
            writeInt4(4096, buffer, 20); // bytes per sector
    
            int bytesRead = response.readDataWireFormat(buffer, 0, buffer.length);
    
            assertEquals(24, bytesRead, "Should read 24 bytes");
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  3. src/main/java/jcifs/internal/fscc/SmbInfoAllocation.java

    /**
     * Represents the SMB_INFO_ALLOCATION information level used in SMB transaction requests.
     * This structure provides allocation information for a file system including total units,
     * free units, sectors per allocation unit, and bytes per sector.
     */
    public class SmbInfoAllocation implements AllocInfo {
    
        /**
         * Default constructor for SMB allocation information.
         */
        public SmbInfoAllocation() {
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  4. src/test/java/jcifs/internal/fscc/SmbInfoAllocationTest.java

        @DisplayName("Test decode with large bytes per sector")
        void testDecodeWithLargeBytesPerSector() throws SMBProtocolDecodingException {
            // Prepare test data with large bytesPerSect
            byte[] buffer = new byte[22];
            int idFileSystem = 0x22222222;
            int sectPerAlloc = 8;
            long alloc = 10000L;
            long free = 5000L;
            int bytesPerSect = 32768; // 32KB sectors
    
            // Encode test data
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  5. src/test/java/jcifs/pac/ASN1UtilTest.java

        void testAs_Enumeration_Success() throws PACDecodingException {
            // Test successful casting from enumeration
            Vector<ASN1Integer> vector = new Vector<>();
            ASN1Integer expected = new ASN1Integer(123);
            vector.add(expected);
            ASN1Integer result = ASN1Util.as(ASN1Integer.class, vector.elements());
            assertSame(expected, result);
        }
    
        @Test
        void testAs_Enumeration_Failure() {
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  6. src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb2/info/Smb2QueryInfoResponseTest.java

            SMBUtil.writeInt8(500000, buffer, 28); // Available allocation units
            SMBUtil.writeInt4(512, buffer, 36); // Sectors per unit
            SMBUtil.writeInt4(4096, buffer, 40); // Bytes per sector
    
            int result = response.readBytesWireFormat(buffer, bufferIndex);
    
            assertNotNull(response.getInfo());
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  7. src/test/java/org/codelibs/core/collection/EnumerationIteratorTest.java

        @SuppressWarnings("unused")
        @Test
        public void testIterable() throws Exception {
            final Vector<String> vector = new Vector<String>();
            vector.add("a");
            vector.add("b");
            int count = 0;
            for (final String s : iterable(vector.elements())) {
                ++count;
            }
            assertThat(count, is(2));
        }
    
        /**
         * Test method for
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  8. src/main/java/org/codelibs/core/collection/CollectionsUtil.java

         * @param c the collection of elements to be placed in the vector
         * @return a new instance of {@link Vector}
         * @see Vector#Vector(Collection)
         */
        public static <E> Vector<E> newVector(final Collection<? extends E> c) {
            return new Vector<>(c);
        }
    
        /**
         * Creates and returns a new instance of {@link Vector}.
         *
         * @param <E> the element type of {@link Vector}
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  9. src/test/java/jcifs/pac/kerberos/KerberosEncDataTest.java

         */
        @Test
        void testConstructorUnknownField() throws IOException {
            ASN1EncodableVector vector = new ASN1EncodableVector();
            vector.add(new DERTaggedObject(99, new DERGeneralString("unknown")));
            DERSequence sequence = new DERSequence(vector);
            byte[] encoded = new DERTaggedObject(false, BERTags.APPLICATION, 1, sequence).getEncoded();
    
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  10. docs/distributed/DESIGN.md

    - *If total drives has many common divisors the algorithm chooses the minimum amounts of erasure sets possible for a erasure set size of any N*.  In the example with 1024 drives - 4, 8, 16 are GCD factors. With 16 drives we get a total of 64 possible sets, with 8 drives we get a total of 128 possible sets, with 4 drives we get a total of 256 possible sets. So algorithm automatically chooses 64 sets, which is *16* 64 = 1024* drives in total.
    
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