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src/archive/zip/struct.go
A note about ZIP64: To be backwards compatible the FileHeader has both 32 and 64 bit Size fields. The 64 bit fields will always contain the correct value and for normal archives both fields will be the same. For files requiring the ZIP64 format the 32 bit fields will be 0xffffffff and the 64 bit fields must be used instead. [ZIP specification]: https://support.pkware.com/pkzip/appnote */ package zip import ( "io/fs" "path"
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/util/DES.java
// DISTRIBUTING THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS DERIVATIVES. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT DESIGNED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE AS ON-LINE // CONTROL EQUIPMENT IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL-SAFE // PERFORMANCE, SUCH AS IN THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES, AIRCRAFT // NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, DIRECT LIFE // SUPPORT MACHINES, OR WEAPONS SYSTEMS, IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF THE
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableCollection.java
@Override /* * This suppression is here for two reasons: * * 1. b/192354773 in our checker affects toArray declarations. * * 2. `other[size] = null` is unsound. We could "fix" this by requiring callers to pass in an * array with a nullable element type. But probably they usually want an array with a non-nullable * type. That said, we could *accept* a `@Nullable T[]` (which, given that we treat arrays as
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istioctl/pkg/waypoint/waypoint.go
// only label if the user has provided their own value, otherwise we let istiod choose a default at runtime (service) // this will allow for gateway class to provide a default for that class rather than always forcing service or requiring users to configure correctly if trafficType != "" { if !validTrafficTypes.Contains(trafficType) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid traffic type: %s. Valid options are: %v", trafficType, sets.SortedList(validTrafficTypes))
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docs/LICENSE
Rights that is derived from or based upon the Licensed Material and in which the Licensed Material is translated, altered, arranged, transformed, or otherwise modified in a manner requiring permission under the Copyright and Similar Rights held by the Licensor. For purposes of this Public License, where the Licensed Material is a musical work, performance, or sound recording,
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Futures.java
Iterable<? extends ListenableFuture<? extends V>> futures) { return new FutureCombiner<>(false, ImmutableList.copyOf(futures)); } /** * Creates a {@link FutureCombiner} requiring that all passed in futures are successful. * * <p>If any input fails, the returned future fails immediately. * * @since 20.0 */ @SafeVarargs
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiter.java
* executor.execute(task); * } * } * }</pre> * * <p>As another example, imagine that we produce a stream of data, and we want to cap it at 5kb per * second. This could be accomplished by requiring a permit per byte, and specifying a rate of 5000 * permits per second: * * <pre>{@code * final RateLimiter rateLimiter = RateLimiter.create(5000.0); // rate = 5000 permits per second * void submitPacket(byte[] packet) {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/FluentIterable.java
* noted in the method descriptions below. * <li>Streams include primitive-specialized variants such as {@code IntStream}, the use of which * is strongly recommended. * <li>Streams are standard Java, not requiring a third-party dependency (but do render your code * incompatible with Java 7 and earlier). * </ul> * * <h3>Example</h3> *
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Streams.java
* * @see Stream#findFirst() * @throws NullPointerException if the last element of the stream is null */ /* * By declaring <T> instead of <T extends @Nullable Object>, we declare this method as requiring a * stream whose elements are non-null. However, the method goes out of its way to still handle * nulls in the stream. This means that the method can safely be used with a stream that contains
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/netbios/NbtAddress.java
* most common. This is the state information that would be retrieved from * WINS for example. Natrually it is not practical for every NbtAddress * to be populated will all state requiring a Node Status on every host * encountered. The below methods allow state to be populated when requested * in a lazy fashon. */ void checkData() throws UnknownHostException {
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