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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Chars.java
checkArgument( result == (int) result, "the total number of elements (%s) in the arrays must fit in an int", result); return (int) result; } /** * Returns a big-endian representation of {@code value} in a 2-element byte array; equivalent to * {@code ByteBuffer.allocate(2).putChar(value).array()}. For example, the input value {@code * '\\u5432'} would yield the byte array {@code {0x54, 0x32}}.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Shorts.java
checkArgument( result == (int) result, "the total number of elements (%s) in the arrays must fit in an int", result); return (int) result; } /** * Returns a big-endian representation of {@code value} in a 2-element byte array; equivalent to * {@code ByteBuffer.allocate(2).putShort(value).array()}. For example, the input value {@code
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guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Shorts.java
checkArgument( result == (int) result, "the total number of elements (%s) in the arrays must fit in an int", result); return (int) result; } /** * Returns a big-endian representation of {@code value} in a 2-element byte array; equivalent to * {@code ByteBuffer.allocate(2).putShort(value).array()}. For example, the input value {@code
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/SipHashFunction.java
// The number of finalization rounds. private final int d; // Four 64-bit words of internal state. // The initial state corresponds to the ASCII string "somepseudorandomlygeneratedbytes", // big-endian encoded. There is nothing special about this value; the only requirement // was some asymmetry so that the initial v0 and v1 differ from v2 and v3. private long v0 = 0x736f6d6570736575L;
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/Hasher.java
/** * A {@link PrimitiveSink} that can compute a hash code after reading the input. Each hasher should * translate all multibyte values ({@link #putInt(int)}, {@link #putLong(long)}, etc) to bytes in * little-endian order. * * <p><b>Warning:</b> The result of calling any methods after calling {@link #hash} is undefined. * * <p><b>Warning:</b> Using a specific character encoding when hashing a {@link CharSequence} with
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src/test/java/jcifs/pac/PacSignatureTest.java
import java.nio.ByteOrder; import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test; /** * Tests for the PacSignature class. */ class PacSignatureTest { /** * Helper method to write integer in little-endian format. */ private void writeLittleEndianInt(ByteArrayOutputStream baos, int value) { ByteBuffer buffer = ByteBuffer.allocate(4); buffer.order(ByteOrder.LITTLE_ENDIAN); buffer.putInt(value);
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docs/es/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md
### Timing Attacks ¿Pero qué es un "timing attack"? Imaginemos que algunos atacantes están tratando de adivinar el nombre de usuario y la contraseña. Y envían un request con un nombre de usuario `johndoe` y una contraseña `love123`. Entonces el código de Python en tu aplicación equivaldría a algo como: ```Python if "johndoe" == "stanleyjobson" and "love123" == "swordfish":
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/Utf8Test.java
* @param expectedCount the expected number of roundtrippable permutations * @param start the starting bytes encoded as a long as big-endian * @param lim the limit of bytes to process encoded as a long as big-endian, or -1 to mean the max * limit for numBytes */ @GwtIncompatible // java.nio.charset.Charset
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src/test/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbComWriteTest.java
// Act int bytesWritten = write.writeParameterWordsWireFormat(dst, 0); // Assert assertEquals(10, bytesWritten, "Should write 10 bytes"); // Check FID (little-endian) assertEquals(0x34, dst[0] & 0xFF); assertEquals(0x12, dst[1] & 0xFF); // Check count assertEquals(10, dst[2] & 0xFF); assertEquals(0, dst[3] & 0xFF); // Check offset
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Ints.java
checkArgument( result == (int) result, "the total number of elements (%s) in the arrays must fit in an int", result); return (int) result; } /** * Returns a big-endian representation of {@code value} in a 4-element byte array; equivalent to * {@code ByteBuffer.allocate(4).putInt(value).array()}. For example, the input value {@code
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