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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/ForwardingWrapperTester.java
this.testsEquals = true; return this; } /** * Tests that the forwarding wrapper returned by {@code wrapperFunction} properly forwards method * calls with parameters passed as is, return value returned as is, and exceptions propagated as * is. */ public <T> void testForwarding( Class<T> interfaceType, Function<? super T, ? extends T> wrapperFunction) {
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/testing.md
``` Whenever you need the client to pass information in the request and you don't know how to, you can search (Google) how to do it in `httpx`, or even how to do it with `requests`, as HTTPX's design is based on Requests' design. Then you just do the same in your tests. E.g.: * To pass a *path* or *query* parameter, add it to the URL itself. * To pass a JSON body, pass a Python object (e.g. a `dict`) to the parameter `json`.
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src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arm.go
return true } return false } // MCR is not defined by the obj/arm; instead we define it privately here. // It is encoded as an MRC with a bit inside the instruction word, // passed to arch.ARMMRCOffset. const aMCR = arm.ALAST + 1 // IsARMMRC reports whether the op (as defined by an arm.A* constant) is // MRC or MCR. func IsARMMRC(op obj.As) bool { switch op {
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docs/kms/IAM.md
- Run MinIO with a single secret key. MinIO supports a static cryptographic key that can act as minimal KMS. With this method all IAM data will be stored encrypted. The encryption key has to be passed as environment variable. - Run MinIO with KES (minio/kes) in combination with any supported KMS as secure key store. For example, you can run MinIO + KES + Hashicorp Vault.
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/testing.md
collected 6 items ---> 100% test_main.py <span style="color: green; white-space: pre;">...... [100%]</span> <span style="color: green;">================= 1 passed in 0.03s =================</span> ```
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docs/ru/docs/tutorial/testing.md
collected 6 items ---> 100% test_main.py <span style="color: green; white-space: pre;">...... [100%]</span> <span style="color: green;">================= 1 passed in 0.03s =================</span> ```
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/AbstractStreamingHasher.java
* entire "chunk" (of implementation-dependent length) is ready to be hashed. * * @author Kevin Bourrillion * @author Dimitris Andreou */ // TODO(kevinb): this class still needs some design-and-document-for-inheritance love @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault abstract class AbstractStreamingHasher extends AbstractHasher { /** Buffer via which we pass data to the hash algorithm (the implementor) */ private final ByteBuffer buffer;
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cmd/api-router.go
// behavior modification via flags. // // This middleware always calls `collectAPIStats` to collect API stats. // // The passed in handler function must be a method of `objectAPIHandlers` for // the name displayed in logs and trace to be accurate. The name is extracted // via reflection. // // When **no** flags are passed, the behavior is to trace both headers and body, // gzip the response and throttle the handler via `maxClients`. Each of these
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/ForwardingWrapperTester.java
this.testsEquals = true; return this; } /** * Tests that the forwarding wrapper returned by {@code wrapperFunction} properly forwards method * calls with parameters passed as is, return value returned as is, and exceptions propagated as * is. */ public <T> void testForwarding( Class<T> interfaceType, Function<? super T, ? extends T> wrapperFunction) {
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misc/cgo/gmp/gmp.go
/* An example of wrapping a C library in Go. This is the GNU multiprecision library gmp's integer type mpz_t wrapped to look like the Go package big's integer type Int. This is a syntactically valid Go program—it can be parsed with the Go parser and processed by godoc—but it is not compiled directly by gc. Instead, a separate tool, cgo, processes it to produce three output files. The first two, 6g.go and 6c.c, are a Go source file for 6g and
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