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  1. cmd/bucket-notification-handlers.go

    					config.QueueList = append(config.QueueList[:i],
    						config.QueueList[i+1:]...)
    				}
    				// This is a one time activity we shall do this
    				// here and allow stale ARN to be removed. We shall
    				// never reach a stage where we will have stale
    				// notification configs.
    			}
    		} else {
    			writeErrorResponse(ctx, w, toAPIError(ctx, err), r.URL)
    			return
    		}
    	}
    
    	configData, err := xml.Marshal(config)
    	if err != nil {
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md

    /// tip
    
    You could use any other SQL or NoSQL database library you want (in some cases called <abbr title="Object Relational Mapper, a fancy term for a library where some classes represent SQL tables and instances represent rows in those tables">"ORMs"</abbr>), FastAPI doesn't force you to use anything. 😎
    
    ///
    
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  3. cmd/erasure-healing_test.go

    	fileInfoPreHeal, err := disk.ReadVersion(t.Context(), "", bucket, object, "", ReadOptions{ReadData: false, Healing: true})
    	if err != nil {
    		t.Fatal(err)
    	}
    
    	// Remove the object - to simulate the case where the disk was down when the object
    	// was created.
    	err = removeAll(pathJoin(disk.String(), bucket, object))
    	if err != nil {
    		t.Fatal(err)
    	}
    
    	// Checking abandoned parts should do nothing
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  4. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/util/DES.java

         */
        public void decrypt(final byte[] cipherText, final byte[] clearText) {
    
            decrypt(cipherText, 0, clearText, 0);
        }
    
        /**
         * encrypts an array where the length must be a multiple of 8
         */
        /**
         * Encrypts an 8-byte block using DES
         * @param clearText the 8-byte plaintext block
         * @return the 8-byte ciphertext block
         */
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md

    Now let's jump to the fun stuff. 🎉
    
    ## Add `Query` to `Annotated` in the `q` parameter { #add-query-to-annotated-in-the-q-parameter }
    
    Now that we have this `Annotated` where we can put more information (in this case some additional validation), add `Query` inside of `Annotated`, and set the parameter `max_length` to `50`:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/query_params_str_validations/tutorial002_an_py310.py hl[9] *}
    
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  6. src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/AndXServerMessageBlock.java

    import jcifs.internal.util.SMBUtil;
    import jcifs.util.Hexdump;
    
    /**
     * Base class for SMB1 AndX (chained) command messages.
     * This class extends ServerMessageBlock to support SMB1 command chaining, where multiple
     * related commands can be batched together in a single message for improved efficiency.
     */
    public abstract class AndXServerMessageBlock extends ServerMessageBlock {
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md

    This code is something you can actually use in your application, save the password hashes in your database, etc.
    
    We are going to start from where we left in the previous chapter and increment it.
    
    ## About JWT { #about-jwt }
    
    JWT means "JSON Web Tokens".
    
    It's a standard to codify a JSON object in a long dense string without spaces. It looks like this:
    
    ```
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  8. docs/security/README.md

    The MinIO server runs a key-derivation algorithm to generate the KEK using a pseudo-random function ([PRF](#prf)):
    `KEK := PRF(EK, IV, context_values)` where:
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md

    COPY ./app /code/app
    
    # (6)!
    CMD ["fastapi", "run", "app/main.py", "--port", "80"]
    ```
    
    1. Start from the official Python base image.
    
    2. Set the current working directory to `/code`.
    
        This is where we'll put the `requirements.txt` file and the `app` directory.
    
    3. Copy the file with the requirements to the `/code` directory.
    
        Copy **only** the file with the requirements first, not the rest of the code.
    
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  10. src/test/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbRandomAccessFileTest.java

            smbRandomAccessFile.readFully(buffer);
            assertArrayEquals(new byte[] { 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 }, buffer);
            // Note: There appears to be a bug in the implementation where readFully
            // incorrectly updates the file pointer twice
            assertEquals(10, smbRandomAccessFile.getFilePointer());
        }
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