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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/AbstractIteratorTester.java
private final String toString; protected Stimulus(String toString) { this.toString = toString; } /** * Send this stimulus to both iterators and return normally only if both produce the same * response. */ abstract void executeAndCompare(ListIterator<E> reference, T target); @Override public String toString() { return toString;
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android/pom.xml
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pom.xml
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbSession.java
*/ public final class SmbSession { private static final String LOGON_SHARE = Config.getProperty("jcifs.smb1.smb.client.logonShare", null); private static final int LOOKUP_RESP_LIMIT = Config.getInt("jcifs.smb1.netbios.lookupRespLimit", 3); private static final String DOMAIN = Config.getProperty("jcifs.smb1.smb.client.domain", null); private static final String USERNAME = Config.getProperty("jcifs.smb1.smb.client.username", null);
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ServiceManagerTest.java
* fails and something failed during startup before service.start was called on all the services, * then awaitStopped would deadlock due to an IllegalStateException that was thrown when trying to * stop the timer(!). */ public void testFailStart_stopOthers() throws TimeoutException { Service a = new FailStartService(); Service b = new NoOpService();
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
Don't worry, with the way the code is structured, we'll make sure we use **a single SQLModel *session* per request** later, this is actually what the `check_same_thread` is trying to achieve. ### Create the Tables { #create-the-tables } We then add a function that uses `SQLModel.metadata.create_all(engine)` to **create the tables** for all the *table models*.
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cmd/storage-rest-server.go
} // checkID - check if the disk-id in the request corresponds to the underlying disk. func (s *storageRESTServer) checkID(wantID string) bool { if s.getStorage() == nil { return false } if wantID == "" { // Request sent empty disk-id, we allow the request // as the peer might be coming up and trying to read format.json // or create format.json return true } storedDiskID, err := s.getStorage().GetDiskID()
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CONTRIBUTING.md
navigate to the [GitHub "issues" tab](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues) and start looking through interesting issues. If you are not sure of where to start, then start by trying one of the smaller/easier issues here i.e. [issues with the "good first issue" label](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/labels/good%20first%20issue) and then take a look at the
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src/main/java/jcifs/util/transport/Transport.java
case 4: this.state = 6; throw new TransportException("Connection in error", this.te); case 5: case 6: log.debug("Trying to connect a disconnected transport"); return false; default: final TransportException tex = new TransportException("Invalid state: " + st); throw tex;
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
The word **process** is normally used in a more specific way, only referring to the thing that is running in the operating system (like in the last point above): * A particular program while it is **running** on the operating system. * This doesn't refer to the file, nor to the code, it refers **specifically** to the thing that is being **executed** and managed by the operating system.
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