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okhttp-logging-interceptor/src/test/java/okhttp3/logging/LoggingEventListenerTest.kt
.assertLogMatch(Regex("""callEnd""")) .assertNoMoreLogs() } @Test fun dnsFail() { client = OkHttpClient .Builder() .dns { _ -> throw UnknownHostException("reason") } .eventListenerFactory(loggingEventListenerFactory) .build() try { client.newCall(request().build()).execute() fail<Any>() } catch (expected: UnknownHostException) { }
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/StandardSystemPropertyTest.java
for (StandardSystemProperty property : StandardSystemProperty.values()) { // Even though the contract in System.getProperties() specifies that a value will exist for // all of the listed keys, for some reason the "java.compiler" key returns null in some JVMs. if (property == JAVA_COMPILER) { continue; } // Removed in Java 9:
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ci/official/containers/ml_build/setup.python.sh
# For Python 3.13t, do not install twine as it does not have pre-built wheels # for this Python version and building it from source fails. We only need twine # to be present on the system Python which in this case is 3.12. # Same reason for Python 3.14. if [[ ${VERSION} == "python3.13-nogil" || ${VERSION} == "python3.14" || ${VERSION} == "python3.14-nogil" ]]; then grep -v "twine" $REQUIREMENTS > requirements_without_twine.txt
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md
<!--- If suggesting a change/improvement, explain the difference from current behavior --> ## Possible Solution <!--- Not obligatory, but suggest a fix/reason for the bug, --> <!--- or ideas how to implement the addition or change --> ## Steps to Reproduce (for bugs) <!--- Provide a link to a live example, or an unambiguous set of steps to -->
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docs/iam/identity-manager-plugin.go
"encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" "log" "net/http" ) func writeErrorResponse(w http.ResponseWriter, err error) { w.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest) json.NewEncoder(w).Encode(map[string]string{ "reason": fmt.Sprintf("%v", err), }) } type Resp struct { User string `json:"user"` MaxValiditySeconds int `json:"maxValiditySeconds"`
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compat/maven-artifact/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/ArtifactUtils.java
return (artifact != null) ? copyArtifact(artifact) : null; } public static Artifact copyArtifact(Artifact artifact) { VersionRange range = artifact.getVersionRange(); // For some reason with the introduction of MNG-1577 we have the case in Yoko where a depMan section has // something like the following: // // <dependencyManagement> // <dependencies>
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/RelationshipTester.java
* identical inputs: This sounds like it ought to be a problem here, since the goals of this class * include testing that {@code equals()} is reflexive and is tolerant of {@code null}. However, * there's no problem. The reason: {@link EqualsTester} tests {@code null} and identical inputs * directly against {@code equals()} rather than through the {@code Equivalence}. */ private final Equivalence<? super T> equivalence;
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cmd/callhome.go
} go func() { r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().UnixNano())) // Leader node (that successfully acquires the lock inside runCallhome) // will keep performing the callhome. If the leader goes down for some reason, // the lock will be released and another node will acquire it and take over // because of this loop. for { if !globalCallhomeConfig.Enabled() { return } if !runCallhome(ctx, objAPI) {
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tests/helper_test.go
"Birthday", "CompanyID", "ManagerID", "Active") } }) } func tidbSkip(t *testing.T, reason string) { if isTiDB() { t.Skipf("This test case skipped, because of TiDB '%s'", reason) } } func isTiDB() bool { return os.Getenv("GORM_DIALECT") == "tidb" } func isMysql() bool { return os.Getenv("GORM_DIALECT") == "mysql" }
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/NullnessCasts.java
* would be the right tool for the job here: {@code @Nullable} is the annotation that we're trying * to get rid of, and {@code @NonNull} would be wrong for our use case for the same reason as * {@code requireNonNull}: Our use case is the one in which {@code T} has parametric nullness—and * thus its value may be legitimately {@code null}.) */ @ParametricNullness @SuppressWarnings("nullness")
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