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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingMultiset.java
add(element, 1); return true; } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #addAll(Collection)} in terms of {@link #add(Object)} and * {@link #add(Object, int)}. If you override either of these methods, you may wish to override * {@link #addAll(Collection)} to forward to this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ @Override protected boolean standardAddAll(Collection<? extends E> elementsToAdd) {
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ci/official/README.md
- Uses `pycpp.sh` - Presubmit jobs (Run on every GitHub PR) - Uses `pycpp.sh`, `code_check_changed_files.sh` These "env" files match up with an environment matrix that roughly covers: - Different Python versions - Linux, MacOS, and Windows machines (these pool definitions are internal) - x86 and arm64 - CPU-only, or with NVIDIA CUDA support (Linux only), or with TPUs
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build-logic/binary-compatibility/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/binarycompatibility/AlphabeticalAcceptedApiChangesTask.kt
"API changes in file '${it.key.name}' should be in alphabetical order (by type and member), yet these changes were not:\n" + "$formattedMismatches\n" }.joinToString(separator = "\n") return "$messages\nTo automatically alphabetize these changes run: 'gradlew :architecture-test:sortAcceptedApiChanges'" }
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docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md
Backwards-Incompatible Changes ------------------------------ #### OkHttpClient final methods `OkHttpClient` has 26 accessors like `interceptors()` and `writeTimeoutMillis()` that were non-final in OkHttp 3.x and are final in 4.x. These were made non-final for use with mocking frameworks like [Mockito][mockito]. We believe subtyping `OkHttpClient` is the wrong way to test with OkHttp. If you must, mock `Call.Factory` which is the interface that `OkHttpClient` implements.
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/net/UrlEscapersTest.java
UnicodeEscaper e = (UnicodeEscaper) urlFormParameterEscaper(); // Verify that these are the same escaper (as documented) assertSame(e, urlFormParameterEscaper()); assertBasicUrlEscaper(e); /* * Specified as safe by RFC 2396 but not by java.net.URLEncoder. These tests will start failing * when the escaper is made compliant with RFC 2396, but that's a good thing (just change them
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internal/disk/directio_unsupported.go
// ODirectPlatform indicates if the platform supports O_DIRECT const ODirectPlatform = false // OpenBSD, Windows, and illumos do not support O_DIRECT. // On Windows there is no documentation on disabling O_DIRECT. // For these systems we do not attempt to build the 'directio' dependency since // the O_DIRECT symbol may not be exposed resulting in a failed build. // // // On illumos an explicit O_DIRECT flag is not necessary for two primary
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architecture/README.md
## Architecture decision records (ADRs) The Gradle team uses ADRs to record architectural decisions that the team has made. See [Architecture decisions records](standards) for the list of ADRs. Be aware these are very technical descriptions of the decisions, and you might find the documentation below more useful as an introduction to the internals of Gradle. ## Platform architecture
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ContiguousSet.java
: new RegularContiguousSet<C>(effectiveRange, domain); } /** * Returns a nonempty contiguous set containing all {@code int} values from {@code lower} * (inclusive) to {@code upper} (inclusive). (These are the same values contained in {@code * Range.closed(lower, upper)}.) * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code lower} is greater than {@code upper} * @since 23.0 */
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docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md
The OAuth2 specification defines "scopes" as a list of strings separated by spaces. The content of each of these strings can have any format, but should not contain spaces. These scopes represent "permissions". In OpenAPI (e.g. the API docs), you can define "security schemes". When one of these security schemes uses OAuth2, you can also declare and use scopes. Each "scope" is just a string (without spaces).
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docs/iam/opa.md
```sh # 1. Create a bucket and a user, and upload a file. These operations will succeed. mc mb myminio/test mc admin user add myminio foo foobar123 mc cp /etc/issue myminio/test/ # 2. Now access the server as user `foo`. These operations will also succeed. export MC_HOST_foo=http://foo:foobar123@localhost:9000 mc ls foo/test mc cat foo/test/issue
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