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  1. src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/com/SmbComReadAndXResponse.java

    import jcifs.internal.util.SMBUtil;
    
    /**
     * SMB1 Read AndX Response message.
     *
     * This response contains the data that was read from the file
     * along with information about the read operation.
     */
    public class SmbComReadAndXResponse extends AndXServerMessageBlock {
    
        private byte[] data;
        private int offset, dataCompactionMode, dataLength, dataOffset;
    
        /**
         * Constructs a Read AndX response.
         *
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  2. internal/bucket/bandwidth/reader.go

    type MonitorReaderOptions struct {
    	BucketOptions
    	HeaderSize int
    }
    
    // Read implements a throttled read
    func (r *MonitoredReader) Read(buf []byte) (n int, err error) {
    	if r.throttle == nil {
    		return r.r.Read(buf)
    	}
    	if r.lastErr != nil {
    		err = r.lastErr
    		return n, err
    	}
    	b := r.throttle.Burst()  // maximum available tokens
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  3. docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

    ...and the more exotic ones:
    
    * `OPTIONS`
    * `HEAD`
    * `PATCH`
    * `TRACE`
    
    In the HTTP protocol, you can communicate to each path using one (or more) of these "methods".
    
    ---
    
    When building APIs, you normally use these specific HTTP methods to perform a specific action.
    
    Normally you use:
    
    * `POST`: to create data.
    * `GET`: to read data.
    * `PUT`: to update data.
    * `DELETE`: to delete data.
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  4. docs/de/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

    „Operation“ bezieht sich hier auf eine der HTTP-„Methoden“.
    
    Eine von diesen:
    
    * `POST`
    * `GET`
    * `PUT`
    * `DELETE`
    
    ... und die etwas Exotischeren:
    
    * `OPTIONS`
    * `HEAD`
    * `PATCH`
    * `TRACE`
    
    Im HTTP-Protokoll können Sie mit jedem Pfad über eine (oder mehrere) dieser „Methoden“ kommunizieren.
    
    ---
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/how-to/general.md

    To ensure that you don't return more data than you should, read the docs for [Tutorial - Response Model - Return Type](../tutorial/response-model.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
    
    ## Documentation Tags - OpenAPI { #documentation-tags-openapi }
    
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  6. internal/grid/grid.go

    			b = append(b, 0)[:len(b)]
    		}
    		n, err := r.Read(b[len(b):cap(b)])
    		b = b[:len(b)+n]
    		if err != nil {
    			if errors.Is(err, io.EOF) {
    				if want >= 0 && read+int64(n) != want {
    					return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
    				}
    				err = nil
    			}
    			return b, err
    		}
    		read += int64(n)
    		if want >= 0 && read == want {
    			// No need to read more...
    			return b, nil
    		}
    	}
    }
    
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    - Last Modified: Sun Mar 30 00:56:02 UTC 2025
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  7. src/test/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbRandomAccessFileTest.java

            int result = smbRandomAccessFile.read();
            assertEquals(42, result);
            assertEquals(1, smbRandomAccessFile.getFilePointer());
        }
    
        @Test
        void testReadEOF() throws SmbException {
            // Mock the read operation to return EOF
            doAnswer(new Answer<Void>() {
                @Override
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  8. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/MultiReaderTest.java

        assertEquals(expected.charAt(0), joinedReader.read());
        CharStreams.skipFully(joinedReader, 1);
        assertEquals(expected.charAt(2), joinedReader.read());
        CharStreams.skipFully(joinedReader, 4);
        assertEquals(expected.charAt(7), joinedReader.read());
        CharStreams.skipFully(joinedReader, 1);
        assertEquals(expected.charAt(9), joinedReader.read());
        assertEquals(-1, joinedReader.read());
      }
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/environment-variables.md

    // Use it with other programs, like
    $ echo "Hello $Env:MY_NAME"
    
    Hello Wade Wilson
    ```
    
    </div>
    
    ////
    
    ## Read env vars in Python { #read-env-vars-in-python }
    
    You could also create environment variables **outside** of Python, in the terminal (or with any other method), and then **read them in Python**.
    
    For example you could have a file `main.py` with:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="3"
    import os
    
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  10. src/test/java/org/codelibs/curl/io/ContentCacheTest.java

                // Read first 5 bytes
                byte[] buffer = new byte[5];
                int bytesRead = stream.read(buffer);
                assertEquals(5, bytesRead);
                assertEquals("Hello", new String(buffer, 0, bytesRead, "UTF-8"));
    
                // Read remaining bytes
                byte[] remaining = new byte[20];
                int remainingBytes = stream.read(remaining);
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