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  1. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/services/ProjectBuilderResult.java

        Optional<Path> getPomFile();
    
        /**
         * Gets the project that was built.
         *
         * @return The project that was built or {@code null} if an error occurred and this result accompanies a
         *         {@link ProjectBuilderException}.
         */
        @Nonnull
        Optional<Project> getProject();
    
        /**
         * Gets the problems that were encountered during the project building.
         *
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  2. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ExecutionError.java

       * Ideally, this class would have exposed only constructors that require a non-null cause. See
       * https://github.com/jspecify/jspecify-reference-checker/blob/61aafa4ae52594830cfc2d61c8b113009dbdb045/src/main/java/com/google/jspecify/nullness/NullSpecTransfer.java#L789
       * and https://github.com/jspecify/jspecify/issues/490.
       *
       * (That would also have ensured that its cause was always an Error, rather than possibly another
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  3. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/EqualsTester.java

      /**
       * Adds {@code equalityGroup} with objects that are supposed to be equal to each other and not
       * equal to any other equality groups added to this tester.
       *
       * <p>The {@code @Nullable} annotations on the {@code equalityGroup} parameter imply that the
       * objects, and the array itself, can be null. That is for programmer convenience, when the
       * objects come from factory methods that are themselves {@code @Nullable}. In reality neither the
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  4. tests/test_infer_param_optionality.py

    
    client = TestClient(app)
    
    
    def test_get_users():
        """Check that /users returns expected data"""
        response = client.get("/users")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == [{"user_id": "u1"}, {"user_id": "u2"}]
    
    
    def test_get_user():
        """Check that /users/{user_id} returns expected data"""
        response = client.get("/users/abc123")
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  5. android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/SignedBytes.java

      /**
       * The largest power of two that can be represented as a signed {@code byte}.
       *
       * @since 10.0
       */
      public static final byte MAX_POWER_OF_TWO = 1 << 6;
    
      /**
       * Returns the {@code byte} value that is equal to {@code value}, if possible.
       *
       * @param value any value in the range of the {@code byte} type
       * @return the {@code byte} value that equals {@code value}
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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Predicate.java

       * {@link Predicate} that it considers <i>interchangeable</i> with this one. "Interchangeable"
       * <i>typically</i> means that {@code this.apply(t) == that.apply(t)} for all {@code t} of type
       * {@code T}). Note that a {@code false} result from this method does not imply that the
       * predicates are known <i>not</i> to be interchangeable.
       */
      @Override
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Futures.java

      /**
       * Returns a list of delegate futures that correspond to the futures received in the order that
       * they complete. Delegate futures return the same value or throw the same exception as the
       * corresponding input future returns/throws.
       *
       * <p>"In the order that they complete" means, for practical purposes, about what you would
       * expect, but there are some subtleties. First, we do guarantee that, if the output future at
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-cookies.md

    {!../../docs_src/response_cookies/tutorial001.py!}
    ```
    
    /// tip
    
    Keep in mind that if you return a response directly instead of using the `Response` parameter, FastAPI will return it directly.
    
    So, you will have to make sure your data is of the correct type. E.g. it is compatible with JSON, if you are returning a `JSONResponse`.
    
    And also that you are not sending any data that should have been filtered by a `response_model`.
    
    ///
    
    ### More info
    
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  9. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/SequentialExecutor.java

         * #queue}, the Executor will complete its tasks, and then restore the interruption. This means
         * that once the Thread returns to the Executor that this Executor composes, the interruption
         * will still be present. If the composed Executor is an ExecutorService, it can respond to
         * shutdown() by returning tasks queued on that Thread after {@link #worker} drains the queue.
         */
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  10. guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/SequentialExecutor.java

         * #queue}, the Executor will complete its tasks, and then restore the interruption. This means
         * that once the Thread returns to the Executor that this Executor composes, the interruption
         * will still be present. If the composed Executor is an ExecutorService, it can respond to
         * shutdown() by returning tasks queued on that Thread after {@link #worker} drains the queue.
         */
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