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  1. docs/en/docs/benchmarks.md

    The simpler the problem solved by the tool, the better performance it will get. And most of the benchmarks don't test the additional features provided by the tool.
    
    The hierarchy is like:
    
    * **Uvicorn**: an ASGI server
        * **Starlette**: (uses Uvicorn) a web microframework
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  2. docs/security/README.md

    #### Figure 2 - KMS key hierarchy
    
    ```
                                                              CMK (master key)
                                                               |
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  3. cni/pkg/nodeagent/podcgroupns.go

    		}
    		return r
    	}, uid))
    }
    
    // Cgroup represents a linux cgroup.
    type Cgroup struct {
    	HierarchyID    string
    	ControllerList string
    	GroupPath      string
    }
    
    // GetCGroups returns a slice of cgroups for pid using fs for filesystem calls.
    //
    // The expected cgroup format is "hierarchy-ID:controller-list:cgroup-path", and
    // this function will return an error if every cgroup does not meet that format.
    //
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  4. guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java

     * with {@link #where} and types are resolved using {@link #resolveType}.
     *
     * <p>Note that usually type mappings are already implied by the static type hierarchy (for example,
     * the {@code E} type variable declared by class {@code List} naturally maps to {@code String} in
     * the context of {@code class MyStringList implements List<String>}). In such case, prefer to use
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  5. cmd/format-erasure.go

    	} `json:"xl"`
    }
    
    // formatErasureV3 struct is same as formatErasureV2 struct except that formatErasureV3.Erasure.Version is "3" indicating
    // the simplified multipart backend which is a flat hierarchy now.
    // In .minio.sys/multipart we have:
    // sha256(bucket/object)/uploadID/[xl.meta, part.1, part.2 ....]
    type formatErasureV3 struct {
    	formatMetaV1
    	Erasure struct {
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  6. docs/en/docs/features.md

    * Even dependencies can have dependencies, creating a hierarchy or **"graph" of dependencies**.
    * All **automatically handled** by the framework.
    * All the dependencies can require data from requests and **augment the path operation** constraints and automatic documentation.
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  7. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md

    The *path operation* itself also declares a scope, `"items"`, so this will also be in the list of `security_scopes.scopes` passed to `get_current_user`.
    
    Here's how the hierarchy of dependencies and scopes looks like:
    
    * The *path operation* `read_own_items` has:
        * Required scopes `["items"]` with the dependency:
        * `get_current_active_user`:
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  8. src/main/java/jcifs/http/NetworkExplorer.java

    import jcifs.smb.SmbAuthException;
    import jcifs.smb.SmbException;
    import jcifs.smb.SmbFile;
    import jcifs.smb.SmbFileInputStream;
    
    
    /**
     * This servlet may be used to "browse" the entire hierarchy of resources
     * on an SMB network like one might with Network Neighborhood or Windows
     * Explorer. The users credentials with be negotiated using NTLM SSP if
     * the client is Microsoft Internet Explorer.
     * 
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  9. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/http/NetworkExplorer.java

    import jcifs.smb1.util.LogStream;
    import jcifs.smb1.util.MimeMap;
    
    import java.util.*;
    import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
    import java.net.UnknownHostException;
    
    /**
     * This servlet may be used to "browse" the entire hierarchy of resources
     * on an SMB network like one might with Network Neighborhood or Windows
     * Explorer. The users credentials with be negotiated using NTLM SSP if
     * the client is Microsoft Internet Explorer.
     */
    
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  10. guava/src/com/google/common/base/Throwables.java

        }
        return throwable;
      }
    
      /**
       * Gets a {@code Throwable} cause chain as a list. The first entry in the list will be {@code
       * throwable} followed by its cause hierarchy. Note that this is a snapshot of the cause chain and
       * will not reflect any subsequent changes to the cause chain.
       *
       * <p>Here's an example of how it can be used to find specific types of exceptions in the cause
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