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src/test/java/jcifs/dcerpc/rpcTest.java
when(decodeBuffer.dec_ndr_short()).thenReturn((int) originalUuid.time_mid, (int) originalUuid.time_hi_and_version); when(decodeBuffer.dec_ndr_small()).thenReturn((int) originalUuid.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, (int) originalUuid.clock_seq_low, (int) originalUuid.node[0], (int) originalUuid.node[1], (int) originalUuid.node[2], (int) originalUuid.node[3], (int) originalUuid.node[4], (int) originalUuid.node[5]);
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tests/connpool_test.go
db: nativeDB, expect: []string{ "SELECT VERSION()", "INSERT INTO `users` (`created_at`,`updated_at`,`deleted_at`,`name`,`age`,`birthday`,`company_id`,`manager_id`,`active`) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)", "SELECT * FROM `users` WHERE name = ? AND `users`.`deleted_at` IS NULL ORDER BY `users`.`id` LIMIT ?",
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model.go
package gorm import "time" // Model a basic GoLang struct which includes the following fields: ID, CreatedAt, UpdatedAt, DeletedAt // It may be embedded into your model or you may build your own model without it // // type User struct { // gorm.Model // } type Model struct { ID uint `gorm:"primarykey"` CreatedAt time.Time UpdatedAt time.Time DeletedAt DeletedAt `gorm:"index"`
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cmd/os-readdir_test.go
t.Fatalf("expected = %s, got: %s", r.entries, entries) } } } } func TestReadDirN(t *testing.T) { testCases := []struct { numFiles int n int expectedNum int }{ {0, 0, 0}, {0, 1, 0}, {1, 0, 0}, {0, -1, 0}, {1, -1, 1}, {10, -1, 10}, {1, 1, 1}, {2, 1, 1}, {10, 9, 9}, {10, 10, 10}, {10, 11, 10},
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/entity/FacetInfo.java
missing = fessConfig.getQueryFacetFieldsMissing(); } } /** * Converts the sort string into a BucketOrder object for OpenSearch aggregations. * Parses sort configuration like "count.desc" or "term.asc" into appropriate bucket ordering. * * @return the BucketOrder instance representing the sort configuration */ public BucketOrder getBucketOrder() {
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src/test/java/jcifs/smb/Kerb5ContextTest.java
when(gssContext.getAnonymityState()).thenReturn(true); when(gssContext.getConfState()).thenReturn(true); when(gssContext.getIntegState()).thenReturn(true); int flags = ctx.getFlags(); int expected = NegTokenInit.DELEGATION | NegTokenInit.MUTUAL_AUTHENTICATION | NegTokenInit.REPLAY_DETECTION
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README.md
``` The MinIO deployment starts using default root credentials `minioadmin:minioadmin`. You can test the deployment using the MinIO Console, an embedded object browser built into MinIO Server. Point a web browser running on the host machine to <http://127.0.0.1:9000> and log in with the root credentials. You can use the Browser to create buckets, upload objects, and browse the contents of the MinIO server.
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/fess/nl/stopwords.txt
zo door over ze zich bij ook tot je mij uit der daar haar naar heb hoe heeft hebben deze u want nog zal me zij nu ge geen omdat iets worden toch al waren veel meer doen toen moet ben zonder kan hun dus alles onder ja eens hier wie werd altijd doch wordt wezen kunnen ons
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utils/utils_test.go
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docs/features/r8_proguard.md
R8 / ProGuard ============= If you use OkHttp as a dependency in an Android project which uses R8 as a default compiler you don't have to do anything. The specific rules are [already bundled][okhttp3_pro] into the JAR which can be interpreted by R8 automatically. If you, however, don't use R8 you have to apply the rules from [this file][okhttp3_pro]. You might also need rules from [Okio][okio] which is a dependency of this library.
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