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  1. docs/en/docs/contributing.md

    ### Using your local FastAPI
    
    If you create a Python file that imports and uses FastAPI, and run it with the Python from your local environment, it will use your cloned local FastAPI source code.
    
    And if you update that local FastAPI source code when you run that Python file again, it will use the fresh version of FastAPI you just edited.
    
    That way, you don't have to "install" your local version to be able to test every change.
    
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  2. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/GcFinalization.java

     *
     * <p>Here's an example that tests a {@code finalize} method:
     *
     * {@snippet :
     * final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(1);
     * Object x = new MyClass() {
     *   ...
     *   protected void finalize() { latch.countDown(); ... }
     * };
     * x = null;  // Hint to the JIT that x is stack-unreachable
     * GcFinalization.await(latch);
     * }
     *
     * <p>Here's an example that uses a user-defined finalization predicate:
     *
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Equivalence.java

          if (obj == this) {
            return true;
          }
          if (obj instanceof Wrapper) {
            Wrapper<?> that = (Wrapper<?>) obj; // note: not necessarily a Wrapper<T>
    
            if (this.equivalence.equals(that.equivalence)) {
              /*
               * We'll accept that as sufficient "proof" that either equivalence should be able to
               * handle either reference, so it's safe to circumvent compile-time type checking.
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/escape/ArrayBasedUnicodeEscaper.java

    import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
    import java.util.Map;
    import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable;
    
    /**
     * A {@link UnicodeEscaper} that uses an array to quickly look up replacement characters for a given
     * code point. An additional safe range is provided that determines whether code points without
     * specific replacements are to be considered safe and left unescaped or should be escaped in a
     * general way.
     *
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  5. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-UtilCommon.kt

          }
        }
      }
      return result.toTypedArray()
    }
    
    /**
     * Returns true if there is an element in this array that is also in [other]. This method terminates
     * if any intersection is found. The sizes of both arguments are assumed to be so small, and the
     * likelihood of an intersection so great, that it is not worth the CPU cost of sorting or the
     * memory cost of hashing.
     */
    internal fun Array<String>.hasIntersection(
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  6. compat/maven-settings-builder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/settings/building/SettingsBuildingResult.java

        /**
         * Gets the problems that were encountered during the settings building. Note that only problems of severity
         * {@link SettingsProblem.Severity#WARNING} and below are reported here. Problems with a higher severity level cause
         * the settings builder to fail with a {@link SettingsBuildingException}.
         *
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  7. cmd/metrics-v3-cluster-notification.go

    	notificationEventsErrorsTotalMD     = NewCounterMD(notificationEventsErrorsTotal, "Events that were failed to be sent to the targets")
    	notificationEventsSentTotalMD       = NewCounterMD(notificationEventsSentTotal, "Total number of events sent to the targets")
    	notificationEventsSkippedTotalMD    = NewCounterMD(notificationEventsSkippedTotal, "Events that were skipped to be sent to the targets due to the in-memory queue being full")
    )
    
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  8. android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/util/concurrent/MonitorBasedPriorityBlockingQueue.java

     * <p>Operations on this class make no guarantees about the ordering of elements with equal
     * priority. If you need to enforce an ordering, you can define custom classes or comparators that
     * use a secondary key to break ties in primary priority values. For example, here is a class that
     * applies first-in-first-out tie-breaking to comparable elements. To use it, you would insert a
     * {@code new FIFOEntry(anEntry)} instead of a plain entry object.
     *
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  9. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableCollection.java

       * array with a nullable element type. But probably they usually want an array with a non-nullable
       * type. That said, we could *accept* a `@Nullable T[]` (which, given that we treat arrays as
       * covariant, would still permit a plain `T[]`) and return a plain `T[]`. But of course that would
       * require its own suppression, since it is also unsound. toArray(T[]) is just a mess from a
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
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  10. android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/SneakyThrows.java

       *
       * <p>This method is useful primarily when we make a reflective call to a method with no {@code
       * throws} clause: Java forces us to handle an arbitrary {@link Throwable} from that method,
       * rather than just the {@link RuntimeException} or {@link Error} that should be possible. (And in
       * fact the static type of {@link Throwable} is occasionally justified even for a method with no
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
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