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  1. CONTRIBUTING.md

    Contributing
    ============
    
    Keeping the project small and stable limits our ability to accept new contributors. We are not
    seeking new committers at this time, but some small contributions are welcome.
    
    If you've found a security problem, please follow our [bug bounty][security] program.
    
    If you've found a bug, please contribute a failing test case so we can study and fix it.
    
    If you have a new feature idea, please build it in an external library. There are
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  2. docs/contribute/contributing.md

    Contributing
    ============
    
    Keeping the project small and stable limits our ability to accept new contributors. We are not
    seeking new committers at this time, but some small contributions are welcome.
    
    If you've found a security problem, please follow our [bug bounty][security] program.
    
    If you've found a bug, please contribute a failing test case so we can study and fix it.
    
    If you have a new feature idea, please build it in an external library. There are
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  3. src/cmd/asm/internal/lex/slice.go

    	// Cannot happen because we only have slices of already-scanned text,
    	// but be prepared.
    	s.base = base
    }
    
    func (s *Slice) Line() int {
    	return s.line
    }
    
    func (s *Slice) Col() int {
    	// TODO: Col is only called when defining a macro and all it cares about is increasing
    	// position to discover whether there is a blank before the parenthesis.
    	// We only get here if defining a macro inside a macro.
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  4. docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-request-and-route.md

    ///
    
    We can also use this same approach to access the request body in an exception handler.
    
    All we need to do is handle the request inside a `try`/`except` block:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/custom_request_and_route/tutorial002.py hl[13,15] *}
    
    If an exception occurs, the`Request` instance will still be in scope, so we can read and make use of the request body when handling the error:
    
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  5. android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/io/ByteSourceAsCharSourceReadBenchmark.java

              // otherwise try to presize a StringBuilder
              // it is kind of lame that we need to construct a decoder to access this value.
              // if this is a concern we could add special cases for some known charsets (like utf8)
              // or we could avoid inputstreamreader and use the decoder api directly
              // TODO(lukes): in a real implementation we would need to handle overflow conditions
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  6. architecture/standards/0002-avoid-using-java-serialization.md

    ## Decision
    
    We do not use Java serialization.
    Instead, we use custom serialization where we explicitly describe how data objects should be serialized and deserialized.
    
    For internal purposes, we use binary formats for their brevity.
    We use the `Serializer` abstraction to separate the actual implementation of serialization from its uses.
    
    When sharing data with external tools, we use JSON.
    
    ## Status
    
    ACCEPTED
    
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  7. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/AndXServerMessageBlock.java

             */
            return 0;
        }
    
        /* 
         * We overload this method from ServerMessageBlock because
         * we want writeAndXWireFormat to write the parameterWords
         * and bytes. This is so we can write batched smbs because
         * all but the first smb of the chaain do not have a header
         * and therefore we do not want to writeHeaderWireFormat. We
         * just recursivly call writeAndXWireFormat.
         */ 
    
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  8. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/FilesCreateTempDirTest.java

         * anything interesting under most environments. Still, we can run it (except for Android, at
         * least old versions), so we mostly do. This is useful because we don't actually run our CI on
         * Windows under Java 8, at least as of this writing.
         *
         * Under Windows in particular, we want to test that:
         *
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  9. docs/en/docs/advanced/path-operation-advanced-configuration.md

    ///
    
    Nevertheless, although we are not using the default integrated functionality, we are still using a Pydantic model to manually generate the JSON Schema for the data that we want to receive in YAML.
    
    Then we use the request directly, and extract the body as `bytes`. This means that FastAPI won't even try to parse the request payload as JSON.
    
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  10. android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/primitives/UnsignedLongsBenchmark.java

          tmp += UnsignedLongs.remainder(longs[j], divisors[j]);
        }
        return tmp;
      }
    
      @Benchmark
      long parseUnsignedLong(int reps) {
        long tmp = 0;
        // Given that we make three calls per pass, we scale reps down in order
        // to do a comparable amount of work to other measurements.
        int scaledReps = reps / 3 + 1;
        for (int i = 0; i < scaledReps; i++) {
          int j = i & ARRAY_MASK;
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