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  1. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/idn/IdnaMappingTable.kt

     *
     * ```
     *  0..63 : Length of the UTF-16 sequence that this range maps to. The offset is b2b3.
     * 64..79 : Offset by a fixed negative offset. The bottom 4 bits of b1 are the top 4 bits of the offset.
     * 80..95 : Offset by a fixed positive offset. The bottom 4 bits of b1 are the top 4 bits of the offset.
     *    119 : Ignored.
     *    120 : Valid.
     *    121 : Disallowed
     *    122 : Mapped inline to the sequence: [b2].
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  2. okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/internal/der/DerHeader.kt

    /**
     * The first two bytes of each value is a header that includes its tag (field ID) and length.
     */
    internal data class DerHeader(
      /**
       * Namespace of the tag.
       *
       * This value is encoded in bits 7 and 8 of the first byte of each value.
       *
       * ```
       * 0b00xxxxxx Universal
       * 0b01xxxxxx Application
       * 0b10xxxxxx Context-Specific
       * 0b11xxxxxx Private
       * ```
       */
      var tagClass: Int,
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  3. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/testdata/alice_in_wonderland.txt

    down here with me!  There are no mice in the air, I'm afraid, but
    you might catch a bat, and that's very like a mouse, you know.
    But do cats eat bats, I wonder?'  And here Alice began to get
    rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort of
    way, `Do cats eat bats?  Do cats eat bats?' and sometimes, `Do
    bats eat cats?' for, you see, as she couldn't answer either
    question, it didn't much matter which way she put it.  She felt
    Registered: Fri Sep 05 12:43:10 UTC 2025
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  4. docs/en/docs/async.md

    ### Concurrency and Burgers { #concurrency-and-burgers }
    
    This idea of **asynchronous** code described above is also sometimes called **"concurrency"**. It is different from **"parallelism"**.
    
    **Concurrency** and **parallelism** both relate to "different things happening more or less at the same time".
    
    But the details between *concurrency* and *parallelism* are quite different.
    
    To see the difference, imagine the following story about burgers:
    
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  5. api/go1.12.txt

    pkg log, method (*Logger) Writer() io.Writer
    pkg math/bits, func Add(uint, uint, uint) (uint, uint)
    pkg math/bits, func Add32(uint32, uint32, uint32) (uint32, uint32)
    pkg math/bits, func Add64(uint64, uint64, uint64) (uint64, uint64)
    pkg math/bits, func Div(uint, uint, uint) (uint, uint)
    pkg math/bits, func Div32(uint32, uint32, uint32) (uint32, uint32)
    pkg math/bits, func Div64(uint64, uint64, uint64) (uint64, uint64)
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  6. src/test/java/jcifs/smb1/dcerpc/ndr/NdrShortTest.java

         * Validate that the constructor masks the supplied value to its
         * lowest 8 bits (NdrShort incorrectly masks to 8 bits even though it's a short).
         */
        @ParameterizedTest
        @ValueSource(ints = { 0, 1, 255, -1, 256, 65535 })
        void constructorMasksValue(int input) {
            NdrShort ns = new NdrShort(input);
            // NdrShort masks to 0xFF (8 bits) in its constructor
            int expected = input & 0xFF;
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  7. src/archive/tar/common.go

    		return path.Base(path.Clean(fi.h.Name))
    	}
    	return path.Base(fi.h.Name)
    }
    
    // Mode returns the permission and mode bits for the headerFileInfo.
    func (fi headerFileInfo) Mode() (mode fs.FileMode) {
    	// Set file permission bits.
    	mode = fs.FileMode(fi.h.Mode).Perm()
    
    	// Set setuid, setgid and sticky bits.
    	if fi.h.Mode&c_ISUID != 0 {
    		mode |= fs.ModeSetuid
    	}
    	if fi.h.Mode&c_ISGID != 0 {
    		mode |= fs.ModeSetgid
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  8. doc/asm.html

    <li>
    <code>R0.UXTB</code>
    <br>
    <code>R0.UXTB&lt;&lt;imm</code>:
    <code>UXTB</code>: extract an 8-bit value from the low-order bits of <code>R0</code> and zero-extend it to the size of <code>R0</code>.
    <code>R0.UXTB&lt;&lt;imm</code>: left shift the result of <code>R0.UXTB</code> by <code>imm</code> bits.
    The <code>imm</code> value can be 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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  9. CHANGELOG.md

    | com.squareup.okhttp3:mockwebserver:5.0.0         | okhttp3.mockwebserver | Obsolete. Depends on JUnit 4.     |
    
    **OkHttp now supports Happy Eyeballs ([RFC 8305][rfc_8305]) for IPv4+IPv6 networks.** It attempts
    both IPv6 and IPv4 connections concurrently, keeping whichever connects first.
    
    **We’ve improved our Kotlin APIs.** You can skip the builder:
    
    ```kotlin
    val request = Request(
      url = "https://cash.app/".toHttpUrl(),
    )
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  10. misc/cgo/gmp/gmp.go

    parser and processed by godoc—but it is not compiled directly by gc.
    Instead, a separate tool, cgo, processes it to produce three output
    files.  The first two, 6g.go and 6c.c, are a Go source file for 6g and
    a C source file for 6c; both compile as part of the named package
    (gmp, in this example).  The third, gcc.c, is a C source file for gcc;
    it compiles into a shared object (.so) that is dynamically linked into
    any 6.out that imports the first two files.
    
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