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docs/debugging/xl-meta/main.go
if err := json.Unmarshal(buf.Bytes(), &ei); err == nil && ei.V2Obj != nil { verID := uuid.UUID(header.VersionID).String() if verID == "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" { // If the version ID is all zeros, use the signature as version ID. verID = fmt.Sprintf("null/%08x", header.Signature) v0 = verID } idx := ei.V2Obj.EcIndex
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/IntMath.java
} private static int log10Floor(int x) { /* * Based on Hacker's Delight Fig. 11-5, the two-table-lookup, branch-free implementation. * * The key idea is that based on the number of leading zeros (equivalently, floor(log2(x))), we * can narrow the possible floor(log10(x)) values to two. For example, if floor(log2(x)) is 6, * then 64 <= x < 128, so floor(log10(x)) is either 1 or 2. */
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tensorflow/c/eager/gradients.cc
} } TF_RETURN_IF_ERROR(GradientTape::ComputeGradient( vspace, target_tensor_ids, source_tensor_ids, sources_that_are_targets, output_gradients, result, /*build_default_zeros_grads*/ false)); return absl::OkStatus(); } // Helper functions which delegate to `AbstractOperation`, update // the state of the ForwardOperation and call the tape as appropriate.
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/netbios/NbtAddress.java
public boolean isPermanent() throws UnknownHostException { checkNodeStatusData(); return isPermanent; } /** * Retrieves the MAC address of the remote network interface. Samba returns all zeros. * * @return the MAC address as an array of six bytes * @throws UnknownHostException if the host cannot be resolved to * determine the MAC address. */
Java - Registered: Sun May 05 00:10:10 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Fri Mar 22 20:39:42 GMT 2019 - 30.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Ascii.java
* @since 7.0 */ @GwtCompatible @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public final class Ascii { private Ascii() {} /* The ASCII control characters, per RFC 20. */ /** * Null ('\0'): The all-zeros character which may serve to accomplish time fill and media fill. * Normally used as a C string terminator. * * <p>Although RFC 20 names this as "Null", note that it is distinct from the C/C++ "NULL" * pointer.
Java - Registered: Fri May 03 12:43:13 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Mon Jul 19 15:43:07 GMT 2021 - 21.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
cmd/object-api-utils.go
pr, pw := io.Pipe() // Copy input to compressor opts := compressOpts if encrypted { // The values used for padding are not a security concern, // but we choose pseudo-random numbers instead of just zeros. rng := rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().UnixNano())) opts = append([]s2.WriterOption{s2.WriterPadding(compPadEncrypted), s2.WriterPaddingSrc(rng)}, compressOpts...) } comp := s2.NewWriter(pw, opts...)
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doc/asm.html
</p> <p> The <code>GLOBL</code> directive declares a symbol to be global. The arguments are optional flags and the size of the data being declared as a global, which will have initial value all zeros unless a <code>DATA</code> directive has initialized it. The <code>GLOBL</code> directive must follow any corresponding <code>DATA</code> directives. </p> <p> For example, </p> <pre>
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/LongMath.java
static int log10Floor(long x) { /* * Based on Hacker's Delight Fig. 11-5, the two-table-lookup, branch-free implementation. * * The key idea is that based on the number of leading zeros (equivalently, floor(log2(x))), we * can narrow the possible floor(log10(x)) values to two. For example, if floor(log2(x)) is 6, * then 64 <= x < 128, so floor(log10(x)) is either 1 or 2. */
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