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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/NtlmUtil.java
NtlmUtil.E(p21, challenge, p24); return p24; } // KGS!@#$% static final byte[] S8 = { (byte) 0x4b, (byte) 0x47, (byte) 0x53, (byte) 0x21, (byte) 0x40, (byte) 0x23, (byte) 0x24, (byte) 0x25 }; /* * Accepts key multiple of 7 * Returns enc multiple of 8 * Multiple is the same like: 21 byte key gives 24 byte result */
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/HashCodeTest.java
new byte[] { (byte) 0xef, (byte) 0xcd, (byte) 0xab, (byte) 0x89, (byte) 0x67, (byte) 0x45, (byte) 0x23, (byte) 0x01 }, 0x89abcdef, 0x0123456789abcdefL, "efcdab8967452301"), new ExpectedHashCode( new byte[] { (byte) 0xef, (byte) 0xcd, (byte) 0xab, (byte) 0x89,
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Ints.java
* {@code ByteBuffer.allocate(4).putInt(value).array()}. For example, the input value {@code * 0x12131415} would yield the byte array {@code {0x12, 0x13, 0x14, 0x15}}. * * <p>If you need to convert and concatenate several values (possibly even of different types), * use a shared {@link java.nio.ByteBuffer} instance, or use {@link
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/UrlComponentEncodingTester.kt
encodings[ 0x3] = encoding // End of Text encodings[ 0x4] = encoding // End of Transmission encodings[ 0x5] = encoding // Enquiry encodings[ 0x6] = encoding // Acknowledgment encodings[ 0x7] = encoding // Bell encodings['\b'.code] = encoding // Backspace encodings[ 0xb] = encoding // Vertical Tab encodings[ 0xe] = encoding // Shift Out encodings[ 0xf] = encoding // Shift In
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/trans/SmbComTransaction.java
/** * */ public static final byte TRANS_WAIT_NAMED_PIPE = (byte) 0x53; /** * */ public static final byte TRANS_CALL_NAMED_PIPE = (byte) 0x54; /** * */ public static final byte TRANS_TRANSACT_NAMED_PIPE = (byte) 0x26; protected int primarySetupOffset; protected int secondaryParameterOffset;
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guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Chars.java
* {@code ByteBuffer.allocate(2).putChar(value).array()}. For example, the input value {@code * '\\u5432'} would yield the byte array {@code {0x54, 0x32}}. * * <p>If you need to convert and concatenate several values (possibly even of different types), * use a shared {@link java.nio.ByteBuffer} instance, or use {@link
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/util/DES.java
return clearText; } // Tables, permutations, S-boxes, etc. private static byte[] bytebit = { (byte)0x80, (byte)0x40, (byte)0x20, (byte)0x10, (byte)0x08, (byte)0x04, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x01 }; private static int[] bigbyte = { 0x800000, 0x400000, 0x200000, 0x100000, 0x080000, 0x040000, 0x020000, 0x010000, 0x008000, 0x004000, 0x002000, 0x001000,
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/HashFunction.java
* * <p><b>Compatibility note:</b> Throughout this API, multibyte values are always interpreted in * <i>little-endian</i> order. That is, hashing the byte array {@code {0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04}} is * equivalent to hashing the {@code int} value {@code 0x04030201}. If this isn't what you need, * methods such as {@link Integer#reverseBytes} and {@link Ints#toByteArray} will help. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/hash/HashFunction.java
* * <p><b>Compatibility note:</b> Throughout this API, multibyte values are always interpreted in * <i>little-endian</i> order. That is, hashing the byte array {@code {0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04}} is * equivalent to hashing the {@code int} value {@code 0x04030201}. If this isn't what you need, * methods such as {@link Integer#reverseBytes} and {@link Ints#toByteArray} will help. *
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/asm.go
// DATA masks<>+0x00(SB)/4, $0x00000000 func (p *Parser) asmData(operands [][]lex.Token) { if len(operands) != 2 { p.errorf("expect two operands for DATA") return } // Operand 0 has the general form foo<>+0x04(SB)/4. op := operands[0] n := len(op) if n < 3 || op[n-2].ScanToken != '/' || op[n-1].ScanToken != scanner.Int { p.errorf("expect /size for DATA argument") return } szop := op[n-1].String()
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