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  1. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/tls/BasicTrustRootIndex.kt

     */
    package okhttp3.internal.tls
    
    import java.security.cert.X509Certificate
    import javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal
    
    /** A simple index that of trusted root certificates that have been loaded into memory. */
    class BasicTrustRootIndex(vararg caCerts: X509Certificate) : TrustRootIndex {
      private val subjectToCaCerts: Map<X500Principal, Set<X509Certificate>>
    
      init {
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  2. docs/en/docs/reference/security/index.md

    But you still need to define what is the dependable, the callable that you pass as a parameter to `Depends()` or `Security()`.
    
    There are multiple tools that you can use to create those dependables, and they get integrated into OpenAPI so they are shown in the automatic docs UI, they can be used by automatically generated clients and SDKs, etc.
    
    You can import them from `fastapi.security`:
    
    ```python
    from fastapi.security import (
        APIKeyCookie,
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 07:19:11 UTC 2024
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  3. internal/logger/logger.go

    	defaultgoRootList = strings.Split(build.Default.GOROOT, pathSeparator)
    
    	// Add trim string "{GOROOT}/src/" into trimStrings
    	trimStrings = []string{filepath.Join(runtime.GOROOT(), "src") + string(filepath.Separator)}
    
    	// Add all possible path from GOPATH=path1:path2...:pathN
    	// as "{path#}/src/" into trimStrings
    	for _, goPathString := range goPathList {
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  4. CONTRIBUTING.md

        git config user.name 'First Last'
        git config user.email ******@****.***
    
    #### Import Gradle into IntelliJ
    
    To import Gradle into IntelliJ:
    - Open the `build.gradle.kts` file in root of the project with IntelliJ and choose "Open as Project"
    - Select a Adoptium Java 17 VM as "Gradle JVM"
    - Revert the Git changes to files in the `.idea` folder
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  5. utils/utils_test.go

    	tests := []struct {
    		name     string
    		input    []int
    		trimLen  int
    		expected []int
    	}{
    		{
    			name:     "Trim two elements from end",
    			input:    []int{1, 2, 3, 4, 5},
    			trimLen:  2,
    			expected: []int{1, 2, 3},
    		},
    		{
    			name:     "Trim entire slice",
    			input:    []int{1, 2, 3},
    			trimLen:  3,
    			expected: []int{},
    		},
    		{
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  6. architecture/standards/0004-use-a-platform-architecture.md

    ## Decision
    
    Organize the Gradle code base into a set of coarse-grained "architecture modules".
    An architecture module is responsible for providing a coherent set of features and:
    
    - Provides a set of APIs and services for use from outside the module.
    - Has a private implementation.
    - Is owned by a single team. A team may own multiple architecture modules.
    
    The modules are arranged into several different "Gradle platforms".
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  7. ci/README.md

    and deploy TensorFlow. This folder is typically used by continuous integration
    (CI) tools to build and test TensorFlow whenever there is a change to the
    code. This folder is broken into subfolders that represent the level of support
    Registered: Tue Nov 05 12:39:12 UTC 2024
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  8. manifests/addons/dashboards/README.md

    # Grafana Dashboards
    
    This folder contains Istio's official Grafana dashboards.
    These get publish to [Grafana](https://grafana.com/orgs/istio/dashboards) during release, and are bundled into our
    [Grafana sample](../../../samples/addons/grafana.yaml).
    
    ## Jsonnet
    
    Newer dashboards are generated with [Jsonnet](https://jsonnet.org/) with the [Grafonnet](https://grafana.github.io/grafonnet/index.html).
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  9. proguard/base.pro

    # Note: We intentionally don't add the flags we'd need to make Flags and Enums
    # work. That's because the Proguard configuration required to make them work on
    # optimized code would preclude lots of optimization, like converting enums
    # into ints.
    
    # Throwables uses internal APIs for lazy stack trace resolution
    -dontnote sun.misc.SharedSecrets
    -keep class sun.misc.SharedSecrets {
      *** getJavaLangAccess(...);
    }
    -dontnote sun.misc.JavaLangAccess
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  10. internal/disk/type_bsd.go

    // along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
    
    package disk
    
    // getFSType returns the filesystem type of the underlying mounted filesystem
    func getFSType(fstype []int8) string {
    	b := make([]byte, len(fstype))
    	for i, v := range fstype {
    		b[i] = byte(v)
    	}
    	return string(b)
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