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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/RangeMap.java
* value that are {@linkplain Range#isConnected connected} to this range. * * <p>The behavior of {@link #get(Comparable) get(k)} after calling this method is identical to * the behavior described in {@link #put(Range, Object) put(range, value)}, however the ranges * returned from {@link #asMapOfRanges} will be different if there were existing entries which
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compat/maven-model-builder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/model/building/ModelProblemCollector.java
/** * Collects problems that are encountered during model building. The primary purpose of this component is to account for * the fact that the problem reporter has/should not have information about the calling context and hence cannot provide * an expressive source hint for the model problem. Instead, the source hint is configured by the model builder before
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/TestThread.java
* {@link #callAndAssertBlocks} method is ever called in a test, the lock-like object must have a * method equivalent to {@link java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock#hasQueuedThread(Thread)}. If * the {@link #callAndAssertWaits} method is ever called in a test, the lock-like object must have a * method equivalent to {@link
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docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md
### Async Context Manager If you check, the function is decorated with an `@asynccontextmanager`. That converts the function into something called an "**async context manager**". {* ../../docs_src/events/tutorial003.py hl[1,13] *} A **context manager** in Python is something that you can use in a `with` statement, for example, `open()` can be used as a context manager:
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internal/grid/handlers.go
return h } // IgnoreNilConn will ignore nil connections when calling. // This will make Call return nil instead of ErrDisconnected when the connection is nil. // This may only be set ONCE before use. func (h *SingleHandler[Req, Resp]) IgnoreNilConn() *SingleHandler[Req, Resp] { if h.ignoreNilConn { gridLogOnceIf(context.Background(), fmt.Errorf("%s: IgnoreNilConn called twice", h.id.String()), h.id.String()+"IgnoreNilConn") }
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docs/en/docs/advanced/async-tests.md
## pytest.mark.anyio If we want to call asynchronous functions in our tests, our test functions have to be asynchronous. AnyIO provides a neat plugin for this, that allows us to specify that some test functions are to be called asynchronously. ## HTTPX Even if your **FastAPI** application uses normal `def` functions instead of `async def`, it is still an `async` application underneath.
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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/services/DependencyResolver.java
if (request.getRequestType() != DependencyResolverRequest.RequestType.COLLECT) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("requestType should be COLLECT when calling collect()"); } return resolve(request); } /** * Flattens a list of nodes. * Note that the {@code PathScope} argument should usually be null as the dependency tree has been
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guava/src/com/google/common/io/CharSource.java
* * <p>{@code CharSource} provides two kinds of methods: * * <ul> * <li><b>Methods that return a reader:</b> These methods should return a <i>new</i>, independent * instance each time they are called. The caller is responsible for ensuring that the * returned reader is closed. * <li><b>Convenience methods:</b> These are implementations of common operations that are
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/MultipartReader.kt
import okio.Options import okio.Source import okio.Timeout import okio.buffer /** * Reads a stream of [RFC 2046][rfc_2046] multipart body parts. Callers read parts one-at-a-time * until [nextPart] returns null. After calling [nextPart] any preceding parts should not be read. * * Typical use loops over the parts in sequence: * * ```kotlin * val response: Response = call.execute() * val multipartReader = MultipartReader(response.body!!)
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src/cmd/asm/internal/lex/slice.go
// Cannot happen because we only have slices of already-scanned text, // but be prepared. s.base = base } func (s *Slice) Line() int { return s.line } func (s *Slice) Col() int { // TODO: Col is only called when defining a macro and all it cares about is increasing // position to discover whether there is a blank before the parenthesis. // We only get here if defining a macro inside a macro.
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