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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/dep-man/03-controlling-transitive-dependencies/platforms.adoc
==== In the example, the versions of `gson` and `dom4j` are provided by the Spring Boot BOM. This way, if you are developing for a platform like Spring Boot, you do not have to declare any versions yourself but can rely on the versions the platform provides.
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/dep-man/02-declaring-dependency-versions/dynamic_versions.adoc
Calling link:{groovyDslPath}/org.gradle.api.artifacts.ComponentSelection.html#org.gradle.api.artifacts.ComponentSelection:reject(java.lang.String)[ComponentSelection.reject(java.lang.String)] causes the given candidate version to be explicitly rejected, in which case the candidate will not be considered for the selector.
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/jvm/building_java_projects.adoc
[[sec:building_java_webapps]] == Building Java web applications
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/releases/upgrading/upgrading_version_6.adoc
==== Publishing Spring Boot applications Starting from Gradle 6.2, Gradle performs a sanity check before uploading, to make sure you don't upload stale files (files produced by another build). This introduces a problem with Spring Boot applications which are uploaded using the `components.java` component: ```
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/releases/migrating/migrating_from_maven.adoc
.Importing a BOM in a Gradle build ==== include::sample[dir="snippets/mavenMigration/importBom/kotlin",files="build.gradle.kts[tags=bom]"] include::sample[dir="snippets/mavenMigration/importBom/groovy",files="build.gradle[tags=bom]"] ==== <1> Applies the Spring Boot Dependencies BOM <2> Adds a dependency whose version is defined by that BOM
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src/debug/pe/string.go
} // string table length includes itself if l <= 4 { return nil, nil } l -= 4 buf, err := saferio.ReadData(r, uint64(l)) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("fail to read string table: %v", err) } return StringTable(buf), nil } // TODO(brainman): decide if start parameter should be int instead of uint32 // String extracts string from COFF string table st at offset start.
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/passes/stringintconv/string.go
} diag := analysis.Diagnostic{ Pos: n.Pos(), Message: fmt.Sprintf("conversion from %s to %s yields a string of one rune, not a string of digits (did you mean fmt.Sprint(x)?)", source, target), } if convertibleToRune { diag.SuggestedFixes = []analysis.SuggestedFix{ { Message: "Did you mean to convert a rune to a string?", TextEdits: []analysis.TextEdit{ { Pos: arg.Pos(),
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pilot/pkg/security/authz/matcher/string.go
package matcher import ( "strings" matcher "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/type/matcher/v3" ) // StringMatcher creates a string matcher for v. func StringMatcher(v string) *matcher.StringMatcher { return StringMatcherWithPrefix(v, "") } // StringOrMatcher creates an OR string matcher for a list of values. func StringOrMatcher(vs []string) *matcher.ValueMatcher {
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src/runtime/string.go
b = b[len(x):] } return s } func concatstring2(buf *tmpBuf, a0, a1 string) string { return concatstrings(buf, []string{a0, a1}) } func concatstring3(buf *tmpBuf, a0, a1, a2 string) string { return concatstrings(buf, []string{a0, a1, a2}) } func concatstring4(buf *tmpBuf, a0, a1, a2, a3 string) string { return concatstrings(buf, []string{a0, a1, a2, a3}) }
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src/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte/string.go
// started. package cryptobyte // import "golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte" // String represents a string of bytes. It provides methods for parsing // fixed-length and length-prefixed values from it. type String []byte // read advances a String by n bytes and returns them. If less than n bytes // remain, it returns nil. func (s *String) read(n int) []byte {
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