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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ObjectCountLinkedHashMap.java
/** * {@code ObjectCountLinkedHashMap} is a subclass of {@code ObjectCountHashMap} with insertion * iteration order, and uses arrays to store key objects and count values. Comparing to using a * traditional {@code LinkedHashMap} implementation which stores keys and count values as map * entries, {@code ObjectCountLinkedHashMap} minimizes object allocation and reduces memory * footprint. */ @GwtCompatible @NullMarked
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/SparseImmutableTable.java
// For each cell in iteration order, the index of that cell's row key in the row key list. @SuppressWarnings("Immutable") // We don't modify this after construction. private final int[] cellRowIndices; // For each cell in iteration order, the index of that cell's column key in the list of column // keys present in that row. @SuppressWarnings("Immutable") // We don't modify this after construction.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/CompactHashMap.java
int[] entries = requireEntries(); @Nullable Object[] keys = requireKeys(); @Nullable Object[] values = requireValues(); int srcIndex = size() - 1; if (dstIndex < srcIndex) { // move last entry to deleted spot Object key = keys[srcIndex]; keys[dstIndex] = key; values[dstIndex] = values[srcIndex]; keys[srcIndex] = null; values[srcIndex] = null;
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableListMultimapTest.java
builder.put("key", "value"); assertThat(builder.build().entries()).containsExactly(Maps.immutableEntry("key", "value")); } public void testBuilderWithExpectedKeysPositive() { ImmutableListMultimap.Builder<String, String> builder = ImmutableListMultimap.builderWithExpectedKeys(1); builder.put("key", "value");
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb2/lease/LeaseManager.java
if (entry != null) { entry.updateState(grantedState); log.debug("Updated lease {} to state: 0x{}", key, Integer.toHexString(grantedState)); } else { log.warn("Attempted to update non-existent lease: {}", key); } } /** * Get lease entry by key * * @param key lease key * @return lease entry or null if not found */
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSetMultimapTest.java
ImmutableSetMultimap.builderWithExpectedKeys(0); builder.put("key", "value"); assertThat(builder.build().entries()).containsExactly(Maps.immutableEntry("key", "value")); } public void testBuilderWithExpectedKeysPositive() { ImmutableSetMultimap.Builder<String, String> builder = ImmutableSetMultimap.builderWithExpectedKeys(1); builder.put("key", "value");
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okhttp-tls/src/test/java/okhttp3/tls/HeldCertificateTest.kt
| """.trimMargin() val pkcs8Pem = """ |-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY----- |MEECAQAwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcEJzAlAgEBBCA7ODT0xhGSNn4ESj6J |lu/GJQZoU9lDrCPeUcQ28tzOWw== |-----END PRIVATE KEY----- | """.trimMargin() val bcPkcs8Pem = """ |-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY----- |ME0CAQAwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcEMzAxAgEBBCA7ODT0xhGSNn4ESj6J
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md
You can also declare a body as a `dict` with keys of some type and values of some other type. This way, you don't have to know beforehand what the valid field/attribute names are (as would be the case with Pydantic models). This would be useful if you want to receive keys that you don't already know. --- Another useful case is when you want to have keys of another type (e.g., `int`).
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src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/helper/RelatedContentHelperTest.java
String key = relatedContentHelper.getHostKey(entity); assertEquals("", key); } public void test_getHostKey_withVirtualHost() { RelatedContent entity = createRelatedContent("term", "content", "example.com"); String key = relatedContentHelper.getHostKey(entity); assertEquals("example.com", key); }
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samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/WiresharkExample.kt
* * See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61929216/how-to-log-tlsv1-3-keys-in-jsse-for-wireshark-to-decode-traffic * * Steps to run in your own code * * 1. In your main method `WireSharkListenerFactory.register()` * 2. Create Listener factory `val eventListenerFactory = WireSharkListenerFactory( logFile = File("/tmp/key.log"), tlsVersions = tlsVersions, launch = launch)`
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