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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/EnumHashBiMap.java
* {@code EnumHashBiMap} or an {@link EnumBiMap}, the new bimap has the same key type as the input * bimap. Otherwise, the specified map must contain at least one mapping, in order to determine * the key type. * * @param map the map whose mappings are to be placed in this map * @throws IllegalArgumentException if map is not an {@code EnumBiMap} or an {@code EnumHashBiMap}
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ClosingFuture.java
/** * Starts a {@link ClosingFuture} pipeline with a {@link ListenableFuture}. * * <p>{@code future}'s value will not be closed when the pipeline is done even if {@code V} * implements {@link Closeable}. In order to start a pipeline with a value that will be closed * when the pipeline is done, use {@link #submit(ClosingCallable, Executor)} instead. */
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docs/fr/docs/tutorial/query-params.md
Vous pouvez déclarer plusieurs paramètres de chemin et paramètres de requête dans la même fonction, **FastAPI** saura comment les gérer. Et vous n'avez pas besoin de les déclarer dans un ordre spécifique. Ils seront détectés par leurs noms : {* ../../docs_src/query_params/tutorial004.py hl[8,10] *} ## Paramètres de requête requis
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
You can have sub-dependencies and "trees" of sub-dependencies of any size and shape, and any or all of them can use `yield`. **FastAPI** will make sure that the "exit code" in each dependency with `yield` is run in the correct order. For example, `dependency_c` can have a dependency on `dependency_b`, and `dependency_b` on `dependency_a`: {* ../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial008_an_py39.py hl[6,14,22] *} And all of them can use `yield`.
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okhttp-dnsoverhttps/src/test/java/okhttp3/dnsoverhttps/DnsOverHttpsTest.kt
fail<Any>() } catch (ioe: IOException) { assertThat(ioe).hasMessage("google.com") assertThat(ioe.cause!!).isInstanceOf<EOFException>() } } // TODO GET preferred order - with tests to confirm this // 1. successful fresh cached GET response // 2. unsuccessful (404, 500) fresh cached GET response // 3. successful network response // 4. successful stale cached GET response
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/testing/TestingExecutors.java
* * <p>Although all tasks are immediately executed in the thread that submitted the task, this * {@code ExecutorService} imposes a small locking overhead on each task submission in order to * implement shutdown and termination behavior. * * <p>Because of the nature of single-thread execution, the methods {@code scheduleAtFixedRate}
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractExecutionThreadService.java
* * <p>Currently, this method is invoked while holding a lock. If an implementation of this method * blocks, it can prevent this service from changing state. If you need to performing a blocking * operation in order to trigger shutdown, consider instead registering a listener and * implementing {@code stopping}. Note, however, that {@code stopping} does not run at exactly the * same times as {@code triggerShutdown}. */
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/dtyp/ACE.java
* we recommend reading the section on Access Control in Keith Brown's * "The .NET Developer's Guide to Windows Security" (which is also * available online). * <p> * Direct ACEs are evaluated first in order. The SID of the user performing * the operation and the desired access bits are compared to the SID * and access mask of each ACE. If the SID matches, the allow/deny flags * and access mask are considered. If the ACE is a "deny"
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src/main/java/jcifs/config/BaseConfiguration.java
protected boolean encryptionEnabled = false; /** Whether SMB3 compression is enabled */ protected boolean compressionEnabled = false; /** Preferred encryption ciphers in order of preference */ protected String preferredCiphers = "AES_128_GCM,AES_128_CCM,AES_256_GCM,AES_256_CCM"; /** Whether AES-256 encryption is enabled */ protected boolean aes256Enabled = true;
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/platform/Platform.kt
} open fun trustManager(sslSocketFactory: SSLSocketFactory): X509TrustManager? { return try { // Attempt to get the trust manager from an OpenJDK socket factory. We attempt this on all // platforms in order to support Robolectric, which mixes classes from both Android and the // Oracle JDK. Note that we don't support HTTP/2 or other nice features on Robolectric.
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