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analysis/analysis-api-fir/src/org/jetbrains/kotlin/analysis/api/fir/references/FirReferenceResolveHelper.kt
// If we are at a super-type constructor call, adjust the resolution expression so that we // get the constructor instead of the class. // // For the example: // // class A { // constructor() // } // class B: <caret>A() //
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docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md
In our code example above, we don't use it directly, but we pass it to FastAPI for it to use it. The `lifespan` parameter of the `FastAPI` app takes an **async context manager**, so we can pass our new `lifespan` async context manager to it. ```Python hl_lines="22" {!../../../docs_src/events/tutorial003.py!} ```
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manifests/charts/gateway/templates/zzz_profile.yaml
Complex logic ahead... We have three sets of values, in order of precedence (last wins): 1. The builtin values.yaml defaults 2. The profile the user selects 3. Users input (-f or --set) Unfortunately, Helm provides us (1) and (3) together (as .Values), making it hard to insert (2). However, we can workaround this by placing all of (1) under a specific key (.Values.defaults).
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manifests/charts/base/templates/zzz_profile.yaml
Complex logic ahead... We have three sets of values, in order of precedence (last wins): 1. The builtin values.yaml defaults 2. The profile the user selects 3. Users input (-f or --set) Unfortunately, Helm provides us (1) and (3) together (as .Values), making it hard to insert (2). However, we can workaround this by placing all of (1) under a specific key (.Values.defaults).
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manifests/charts/istio-operator/templates/zzz_profile.yaml
Complex logic ahead... We have three sets of values, in order of precedence (last wins): 1. The builtin values.yaml defaults 2. The profile the user selects 3. Users input (-f or --set) Unfortunately, Helm provides us (1) and (3) together (as .Values), making it hard to insert (2). However, we can workaround this by placing all of (1) under a specific key (.Values.defaults).
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manifests/charts/istio-cni/templates/zzz_profile.yaml
Complex logic ahead... We have three sets of values, in order of precedence (last wins): 1. The builtin values.yaml defaults 2. The profile the user selects 3. Users input (-f or --set) Unfortunately, Helm provides us (1) and (3) together (as .Values), making it hard to insert (2). However, we can workaround this by placing all of (1) under a specific key (.Values.defaults).
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-HostnamesCommon.kt
if (input.startsWith(":", startIndex = i)) { i++ } else if (input.startsWith(".", startIndex = i)) { // If we see a '.', rewind to the beginning of the previous group and parse as IPv4. if (!decodeIpv4Suffix(input, groupOffset, limit, address, b - 2)) return null b += 2 // We rewound two bytes and then added four. break } else { return null // Wrong delimiter. } }
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docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
We already know that this method is related to the **items** because that word is in the `ItemsService` (taken from the tag), but we still have the tag name prefixed in the method name too. 😕 We will probably still want to keep it for OpenAPI in general, as that will ensure that the operation IDs are **unique**.
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/AbstractNonStreamingHashFunctionTest.java
// we pad because the dummy hash function we use to test this, merely copies the input into // the output, so the input must be at least 32 bits, since the output has to be that long assertPutString(new char[] {'p', HashTestUtils.randomLowSurrogate(new Random())}); } public void testPutStringWithHighSurrogate() { // we pad because the dummy hash function we use to test this, merely copies the input into
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/AbstractNonStreamingHashFunctionTest.java
// we pad because the dummy hash function we use to test this, merely copies the input into // the output, so the input must be at least 32 bits, since the output has to be that long assertPutString(new char[] {'p', HashTestUtils.randomLowSurrogate(new Random())}); } public void testPutStringWithHighSurrogate() { // we pad because the dummy hash function we use to test this, merely copies the input into
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