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src/main/resources/fess_label_fr.properties
labels.facet_contentLength_5m=5 Mo - labels.facet_filetype_title=Type de fichier labels.facet_filetype_html=HTML labels.facet_filetype_word=MS Word labels.facet_filetype_excel=MS Excel labels.facet_filetype_powerpoint=MS PowerPoint labels.facet_filetype_odt=ODF Word labels.facet_filetype_ods=Feuille de calcul ODF labels.facet_filetype_odp=Présentation ODF labels.facet_filetype_pdf=PDF labels.facet_filetype_fb2=FictionBook
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src/cmd/asm/internal/lex/input.go
func (in *Input) Text() string { return in.text } // hash processes a # preprocessor directive. It reports whether it completes. func (in *Input) hash() bool { // We have a '#'; it must be followed by a known word (define, include, etc.). tok := in.Stack.Next() if tok != scanner.Ident { in.expectText("expected identifier after '#'") } if !in.enabled() {
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/dict/stemmeroverride/StemmerOverrideFile.java
import org.dbflute.optional.OptionalEntity; /** * Manages a dictionary file for stemmer overrides. * This class handles reading, parsing, and updating files that contain * stemmer override rules, where each rule maps an input word to an * output stem. The file format is expected to be `input => output`. * * The class provides methods for retrieving, adding, updating, and * deleting stemmer override items, as well as reloading the dictionary
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/Closer.java
} /** * Registers the given {@code closeable} to be closed when this {@code Closer} is {@linkplain * #close closed}. * * @return the given {@code closeable} */ // close. this word no longer has any meaning to me. @CanIgnoreReturnValue @ParametricNullness public <C extends @Nullable Closeable> C register(@ParametricNullness C closeable) { if (closeable != null) {
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src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/AndXServerMessageBlockTest.java
return 0; } @Override protected int readParameterWordsWireFormat(byte[] src, int srcIndex) { return 34; // Return proper word count for extended response } } @BeforeEach void setUp() { MockitoAnnotations.openMocks(this); when(mockConfig.isUseBatching()).thenReturn(true); }
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/BaseEncodingTest.java
assertFailsToDecode(encoding, cannotDecode, null); } private static void assertFailsToDecode( BaseEncoding encoding, String cannotDecode, @Nullable String expectedMessage) { // We use this somewhat weird pattern with an enum for each assertion we want to make as a way // of dealing with the fact that one of the assertions is @GwtIncompatible but we don't want to
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/ImmutableLongArrayTest.java
.addEqualityGroup(ImmutableLongArray.of(1, 3)) .addEqualityGroup(ImmutableLongArray.of(1, 2, 3)) .testEquals(); } /** * This is probably a weird and hacky way to test what we're really trying to test, but hey, it * caught a bug. */ public void testTrimmed() { ImmutableLongArray iia = ImmutableLongArray.of(0, 1, 3); assertDoesntActuallyTrim(iia);
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/Invokable.java
} // We ought to be able to implement GenericDeclaration instead its parent AnnotatedElement. // That would give us this method declaration. But for some reason, implementing // GenericDeclaration leads to weird errors in Android tests: // IncompatibleClassChangeError: interface not implemented /** See {@link java.lang.reflect.GenericDeclaration#getTypeParameters()}. */ public abstract TypeVariable<?>[] getTypeParameters();
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src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb2/info/Smb2QueryInfoRequestTest.java
int size = request.size(); int expectedRawSize = Smb2Constants.SMB2_HEADER_LENGTH + 40 + 64; int expectedSize = (expectedRawSize + 7) & ~7; assertEquals(expectedSize, size); // Test wire format writing byte[] buffer = new byte[512]; int bytesWritten = request.writeBytesWireFormat(buffer, 64); // Verify all fields in the buffer
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureTest.java
} }; assertEquals("foo", future.get(0, SECONDS)); } public void testEvilFuture_setFuture() throws Exception { RuntimeException exception = new RuntimeException("you didn't say the magic word!"); AbstractFuture<String> evilFuture = new AbstractFuture<String>() { @Override public void addListener(Runnable r, Executor e) { throw exception; }
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