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  1. cmd/erasure-metadata_test.go

    	}
    	tests := []struct {
    		metaArr  []FileInfo
    		errs     []error
    		parities []int
    		parity   int
    	}{
    		// More than simple majority consensus
    		mkTest(15, 3, 11),
    		// No simple majority consensus
    		mkTest(15, 3, 7),
    		// Exact simple majority consensus
    		mkTest(15, 3, 8),
    		// More than simple majority consensus
    		mkTest(16, 4, 11),
    		// No simple majority consensus
    		mkTest(16, 4, 8),
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  2. tensorflow/build_cleaner_spec.textproto

    # proto-file: devtools/build_cleaner/proto/actions.proto
    # proto-message: ActionSpecs
    
    # Python rules should not have more than one source file.
    action_spec {
      action: CHECK_FILE_COUNT
      file_count_params {
        rule_selector {
          rule_kind_regex: "^.*py(type)?(_strict)?_(binary|library|test).*$"
          generator_function_regex: "^(?!boq_header)$"
        }
        max_source_count: 1
      }
    Registered: Tue Dec 30 12:39:10 UTC 2025
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FuturesGetChecked.java

             * It's very unlikely that any loaded Futures class will see getChecked called with more
             * than a handful of exceptions. But it seems prudent to set a cap on how many we'll cache.
             * This avoids out-of-control memory consumption, and it keeps the cache from growing so
             * large that doing the lookup is noticeably slower than redoing the work would be.
             *
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025
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  4. docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md

    
    ## Version 4.6.0
    
    _2020-04-28_
    
     *  Fix: Follow HTTP 307 and 308 redirects on methods other than GET and POST. We're reluctant to
        change OkHttp's behavior in handling common HTTP status codes, but this fix is overdue! The new
        behavior is now consistent with [RFC 7231][rfc_7231_647], which is newer than OkHttp itself.
        If you want this update with the old behavior use [this interceptor][legacy_interceptor].
    
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    - Last Modified: Wed Apr 17 13:25:31 UTC 2024
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  5. guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/IteratorTester.java

     * using the latest values obtained from {@link IteratorTester#newTargetIterator()}.
     *
     * <p>The value you pass to the parameter {@code steps} should be greater than the length of your
     * iterator, so that this class can check that your iterator behaves correctly when it is exhausted.
     *
     * <p>For example, to test {@link java.util.Collections#unmodifiableList(java.util.List)
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025
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  6. src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/com/SmbComNTCreateAndXTest.java

            }
        }
    
        @Test
        @DisplayName("CreateOptions default padding")
        void createOptionsAddedWhenLow() {
            // createOptions less than 0x0001 (i.e., 0) should be padded with 0x0040
            SmbComNTCreateAndX req = createRequest(0, 0);
            int actual = (int) getPrivateField(req, "createOptions");
    Registered: Sat Dec 20 13:44:44 UTC 2025
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  7. docs/en/docs/async.md

    ### Is concurrency better than parallelism? { #is-concurrency-better-than-parallelism }
    
    Nope! That's not the moral of the story.
    
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  8. compat/maven-model-builder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/model/inheritance/InheritanceAssembler.java

        /**
         * Merges values from the specified parent model into the given child model. Implementations are expected to keep
         * parent and child completely decoupled by injecting deep copies of objects into the child rather than the original
         * objects from the parent.
         *
         * @param child The child model into which to merge the values inherited from the parent, must not be
         *            <code>null</code>.
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  9. docs/orchestration/README.md

    compute environment. A cloud-native application is portable and resilient by design, and can scale horizontally by simply replicating. Modern orchestration platforms like Kubernetes, DC/OS make replicating and managing containers in huge clusters easier than ever.
    
    While containers provide isolated application execution environment, orchestration platforms allow seamless scaling by helping replicate and manage containers. MinIO extends this by adding isolated storage environment for each tenant....
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  10. architecture/standards/0003-avoid-introducing-Groovy-types-to-public-api.md

    Historically, Gradle has shipped with some Groovy types in very prominent APIs.
    This required the Kotlin DSL to add special integration to work with Groovy closures.
    This has also forced plugins written in languages other than Groovy to use Groovy types for some APIs.
    
    When the Kotlin DSL was introduced, we made an effort to add non-Groovy equivalents for all APIs.
    This has been mostly done, but there remain a few holdouts (fixing these is out of scope).
    Registered: Wed Dec 31 11:36:14 UTC 2025
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