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common-protos/k8s.io/api/flowcontrol/v1beta1/generated.proto
// level may borrow at any one time. // This field holds the ratio of that limit to the level's nominal // concurrency limit. When this field is non-nil, it must hold a // non-negative integer and the limit is calculated as follows. // // BorrowingCL(i) = round( NominalCL(i) * borrowingLimitPercent(i)/100.0 ) // // The value of this field can be more than 100, implying that this
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/FilesTest.java
// Setup File file = createTempFile(); // Test assertThrows( IllegalArgumentException.class, () -> Files.map(file, MapMode.READ_WRITE, (long) Integer.MAX_VALUE + 1)); } public void testGetFileExtension() { assertEquals("txt", Files.getFileExtension(".txt")); assertEquals("txt", Files.getFileExtension("blah.txt"));
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Optional.java
* restrictive. However, the ideal signature, {@code public <S super T> S or(S)}, is not legal * Java. As a result, some sensible operations involving subtypes are compile errors: * * <pre>{@code * Optional<Integer> optionalInt = getSomeOptionalInt(); * Number value = optionalInt.or(0.5); // error * * FluentIterable<? extends Number> numbers = getSomeNumbers(); * Optional<? extends Number> first = numbers.first();
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Longs.java
* {@code null} if non-ASCII digits are present in the string. * * <p>Note that strings prefixed with ASCII {@code '+'} are rejected, even though {@link * Integer#parseInt(String)} accepts them. * * @param string the string representation of a long value * @return the long value represented by {@code string}, or {@code null} if {@code string} has a
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guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Longs.java
* {@code null} if non-ASCII digits are present in the string. * * <p>Note that strings prefixed with ASCII {@code '+'} are rejected, even though {@link * Integer#parseInt(String)} accepts them. * * @param string the string representation of a long value * @return the long value represented by {@code string}, or {@code null} if {@code string} has a
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Cache.kt
internal fun readInt(source: BufferedSource): Int { try { val result = source.readDecimalLong() val line = source.readUtf8LineStrict() if (result < 0L || result > Integer.MAX_VALUE || line.isNotEmpty()) { throw IOException("expected an int but was \"$result$line\"") } return result.toInt() } catch (e: NumberFormatException) {
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cmd/object-api-options.go
return } value, err = strconv.Atoi(stringInt) if err != nil { return 0, InvalidArgument{ Bucket: bucket, Object: object, Err: fmt.Errorf("Unable to parse %s, value should be an integer", headerName), } } return } func parseBoolHeader(bucket, object string, h http.Header, headerName string) (bool, error) { value := strings.TrimSpace(h.Get(headerName)) if value != "" {
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/thumbnail/ThumbnailManager.java
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src/cmd/cgo/gcc.go
break } switch base(types[i]).(type) { case *dwarf.IntType, *dwarf.UintType: // This has an integer type so it's // not really a floating point // constant. This can happen when the // C compiler complains about using // the value as an integer constant, // but not as a general constant. // Treat this as a variable of the // appropriate type, not a constant,
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doc/asm.html
Thus <code>3&1<<2</code> is 4, not 0—it parses as <code>(3&1)<<2</code> not <code>3&(1<<2)</code>. Also, constants are always evaluated as 64-bit unsigned integers. Thus <code>-2</code> is not the integer value minus two, but the unsigned 64-bit integer with the same bit pattern. The distinction rarely matters but to avoid ambiguity, division or right shift where the right operand's high bit is set is rejected. </p>
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