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  1. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/FluentIterable.java

      }
    
      /**
       * Returns a fluent iterable whose {@code Iterator} cycles indefinitely over the elements of this
       * fluent iterable.
       *
       * <p>That iterator supports {@code remove()} if {@code iterable.iterator()} does. After {@code
       * remove()} is called, subsequent cycles omit the removed element, which is no longer in this
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
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  2. docs/bucket/replication/DESIGN.md

    on` and `DeleteReplication` fields in the replication configuration. By default, this is set to `Disabled` unless the user specifies it while adding a replication rule.
    
    Similar to object version replication, DeleteMarker replication also cycles through `PENDING` to `COMPLETED` or `FAILED` states for the `X-Amz-Replication-Status` on the source when a delete marker is set (i.e. performing `mc rm` on an object without specifying a version).After replication syncs the delete marker on the target,...
    Created: Sun Apr 05 19:28:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Tue Aug 12 18:20:36 GMT 2025
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  3. docs/config/README.md

    ARGS:
    delay     (float)     scanner delay multiplier, defaults to '10.0'
    max_wait  (duration)  maximum wait time between operations, defaults to '15s'
    cycle     (duration)  time duration between scanner cycles
    ```
    
    Example: the following setting will decrease the scanner speed by a factor of 3, reducing the system resource use, but increasing the latency of updates being reflected.
    
    ```sh
    Created: Sun Apr 05 19:28:12 GMT 2026
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  4. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Hpack.kt

                if (headerNameIndex in 2..7) {
                  // Only search a subset of the static header table. Most entries have an empty value, so
                  // it's unnecessary to waste cycles looking at them. This check is built on the
                  // observation that the header entries we care about are in adjacent pairs, and we
                  // always know the first index of the pair.
    Created: Fri Apr 03 11:42:14 GMT 2026
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  5. src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/SMB1SigningDigestTest.java

            assertEquals(expectedSeconds, actualSeconds);
        }
    
        @Test
        @DisplayName("Test multiple update and digest cycles")
        void testMultipleUpdateDigestCycles() {
            SMB1SigningDigest digest = new SMB1SigningDigest(testMacSigningKey);
    
            // First cycle
            byte[] data1 = new byte[] { 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04 };
            digest.update(data1, 0, data1.length);
    Created: Sun Apr 05 00:10:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Thu Aug 14 05:31:44 GMT 2025
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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/Graphs.java

      // Graph query methods
    
      /**
       * Returns true if {@code graph} has at least one cycle. A cycle is defined as a non-empty subset
       * of edges in a graph arranged to form a path (a sequence of adjacent outgoing edges) starting
       * and ending with the same node.
       *
       * <p>This method will detect any non-empty cycle, including self-loops (a cycle of length 1).
       */
      public static <N> boolean hasCycle(Graph<N> graph) {
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
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  7. compat/maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/resolver/DefaultArtifactResolver.java

            result = artifactCollector.collect(
                    artifacts, rootArtifact, managedVersions, collectionRequest, source, collectionFilter, listeners, null);
    
            // We have metadata retrieval problems, or there are cycles that have been detected
            // so we give this back to the calling code and let them deal with this information
            // appropriately.
    
            if (result.hasMetadataResolutionExceptions()
    Created: Sun Apr 05 03:35:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Fri Jun 06 14:28:57 GMT 2025
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFuture.java

      private void appendUserObject(StringBuilder builder, @Nullable Object o) {
        // This is some basic recursion detection for when people create cycles via set/setFuture or
        // when deep chains of futures exist resulting in a StackOverflowError. We could detect
        // arbitrary cycles using a thread local but this should be a good enough solution (it is also
        // what jdk collections do in these cases)
        try {
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
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  9. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/HashBiMap.java

        // Under that assumption, the remaining references can be safely marked as @Weak.
        // Using @Weak is necessary to avoid retain-cycles between Node instances on iOS,
        // which would cause memory leaks when non-empty HashBiMap with cyclic Node
        // instances is deallocated.
        @Nullable Node<K, V> nextInKToVBucket;
        @Weak @Nullable Node<K, V> nextInVToKBucket;
    
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
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  10. android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Ints.java

        //     (All indices taken mod n.) If d and n are mutually prime, all elements will have been
        //     moved at that point. Otherwise, we can rotate the cycle a[1], a[1 + d], a[1 + 2d], etc,
        //     then a[2] etc, and so on until we have rotated all elements. There are gcd(d, n) cycles
        //     in all.
        // (3) "Successive". We can consider that we are exchanging a block of size d (a[0..d-1]) with a
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
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