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guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Doubles.java
* provided for consistency with the other primitive types, whose compare methods were not added * to the JDK until JDK 7. * * @param a the first {@code double} to compare * @param b the second {@code double} to compare * @return a negative value if {@code a} is less than {@code b}; a positive value if {@code a} is
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/SequentialExecutor.java
/** * This counter prevents an ABA issue where a thread may successfully schedule the worker, the * worker runs and exhausts the queue, another thread enqueues a task and fails to schedule the * worker, and then the first thread's call to delegate.execute() returns. Without this counter, * it would observe the QUEUING state and set it to QUEUED, and the worker would never be * scheduled again for future submissions. */
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/HashCodeTest.java
(byte) 0x05, (byte) 0x06, (byte) 0x07, (byte) 0x08 }, 0x89abcdef, 0x0123456789abcdefL, // asInt/asLong as above, due to equal eight first bytes "efcdab89674523010102030405060708"), new ExpectedHashCode( new byte[] {(byte) 0xdf, (byte) 0x9b, (byte) 0x57, (byte) 0x13}, 0x13579bdf, null,
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docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md
/// ### Lifespan function { #lifespan-function } The first thing to notice, is that we are defining an async function with `yield`. This is very similar to Dependencies with `yield`. {* ../../docs_src/events/tutorial003.py hl[14:19] *} The first part of the function, before the `yield`, will be executed **before** the application starts.
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/idn/IdnaMappingTable.kt
* * * **b2a**: b2 + 0x80 * * **b3a**: b3 + 0x80 * * **b2b3**: (b2 << 7) + b3 * * b0 * -- * * The inclusive start of the range. We get the first 14 bits of this code point from the section * and the last 7 bits from this byte. * * The end of the range is not encoded, but can be inferred by looking at the start of the range * that follows. * * b1 * --
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/cache/CacheStrategy.kt
/** * Extension header set by OkHttp specifying the timestamp when the cached HTTP request was * first initiated. */ private var sentRequestMillis = 0L /** * Extension header set by OkHttp specifying the timestamp when the cached HTTP response was * first received. */ private var receivedResponseMillis = 0L /** Etag of the cached response. */
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README.md
OkHttp perseveres when the network is troublesome: it will silently recover from common connection problems. If your service has multiple IP addresses, OkHttp will attempt alternate addresses if the first connect fails. This is necessary for IPv4+IPv6 and services hosted in redundant data centers. OkHttp supports modern TLS features (TLS 1.3, ALPN, certificate pinning). It can be configured to fall back for broad connectivity.
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src/test/java/jcifs/smb/SmbSessionImplTest.java
} @Test @DisplayName("close/release manage usage and transport lifecycle") void testReleaseLifecycle() { SmbSessionImpl session = newSession(); // First release drops usage to zero and releases transport session.release(); verify(transport, times(1)).release(); assertFalse(session.isInUse()); // Next release goes below zero and throws
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
* This will be done by sending a POST request (from *your API*) to some *external API* provided by that external developer (this is the "callback"). ## The normal **FastAPI** app { #the-normal-fastapi-app } Let's first see how the normal API app would look like before adding the callback. It will have a *path operation* that will receive an `Invoice` body, and a query parameter `callback_url` that will contain the URL for the callback.
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docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-docs-ui-assets.md
This could be useful if for example you live in a country that restricts some URLs. ### Disable the automatic docs { #disable-the-automatic-docs } The first step is to disable the automatic docs, as by default, those use the default CDN. To disable them, set their URLs to `None` when creating your `FastAPI` app: {* ../../docs_src/custom_docs_ui/tutorial001.py hl[8] *}
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