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  1. internal/crypto/doc.go

    // in a sealed from. The sealed 'ObjectKey' is created by encrypting the 'ObjectKey'
    // with an unique key-encryption-key. Given the correct key-encryption-key the
    // sealed 'ObjectKey' can be unsealed and the object can be decrypted.
    //
    // ## SSE-C
    //
    // SSE-C computes the key-encryption-key from the client-provided key, an
    // initialization vector (IV) and the bucket/object path.
    //
    //  1. Encrypt:
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
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  2. internal/kms/context.go

    // Copyright (c) 2015-2021 MinIO, Inc.
    //
    // This file is part of MinIO Object Storage stack
    //
    // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
    // it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
    // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
    // (at your option) any later version.
    //
    // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
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  3. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/simple-oauth2.md

    And the spec says that the fields have to be named like that. So `user-name` or `email` wouldn't work.
    
    But don't worry, you can show it as you wish to your final users in the frontend.
    
    And your database models can use any other names you want.
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/encoder.md

    You can use `jsonable_encoder` for that.
    
    It receives an object, like a Pydantic model, and returns a JSON compatible version:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/encoder/tutorial001_py310.py hl[4,21] *}
    
    In this example, it would convert the Pydantic model to a `dict`, and the `datetime` to a `str`.
    
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  5. build-logic/documentation/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/docs/UserManual.java

         */
        public abstract DirectoryProperty getRoot();
    
        /**
         * Source of snippets that can be inserted into the user manual
         */
        public abstract DirectoryProperty getSnippets();
    
        /**
         * Source of samples that can be inserted into the user manual
         *
         */
        public abstract DirectoryProperty getSamples();
    
        /**
    Created: Wed Dec 31 11:36:14 GMT 2025
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  6. architecture/standards/0008-use-nullaway.md

    We utilize nullness annotations in Java code and somewhat rely on IDE warnings to guide us.
    However, the Java code we have is not fully annotated, which causes several consequences:
    * IDE warnings can be misleading
    * Redundant null checks may increase binary size, hurt performance, and increase cognitive load for readers
    * Missing null checks may cause NullPointerException
    * Bridging with Kotlin code is polluted with platform types
    Created: Wed Dec 31 11:36:14 GMT 2025
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  7. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md

    # HTTP Basic Auth { #http-basic-auth }
    
    For the simplest cases, you can use HTTP Basic Auth.
    
    In HTTP Basic Auth, the application expects a header that contains a username and a password.
    
    If it doesn't receive it, it returns an HTTP 401 "Unauthorized" error.
    
    And returns a header `WWW-Authenticate` with a value of `Basic`, and an optional `realm` parameter.
    
    That tells the browser to show the integrated prompt for a username and password.
    
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  8. docs/compression/README.md

    Typically, enabling compression on spinning disk systems
    will increase speed when the content can be compressed.
    
    ## Get Started
    
    ### 1. Prerequisites
    
    Install MinIO - [MinIO Quickstart Guide](https://docs.min.io/community/minio-object-store/operations/deployments/baremetal-deploy-minio-on-redhat-linux.html).
    
    ### 2. Run MinIO with compression
    
    Compression can be enabled by updating the `compress` config settings for MinIO server config.
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  9. cmd/admin-handlers-users_test.go

    	// 1.3 Check that svc account info can be queried
    	c.assertSvcAccInfoQueryable(ctx, s.adm, accessKey, cr.AccessKey, false)
    
    	// 2. Check that svc account can access the bucket
    	c.assertSvcAccS3Access(ctx, s, cr, bucket)
    
    	// 3. Check that svc account can restrict the policy, and that the
    	// session policy can be updated.
    	c.assertSvcAccSessionPolicyUpdate(ctx, s, s.adm, accessKey, bucket)
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  10. impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/plugin/PluginRealmCache.java

    /**
     * Caches plugin class realms. <strong>Warning:</strong> This is an internal utility interface that is only public for
     * technical reasons, it is not part of the public API. In particular, this interface can be changed or deleted without
     * prior notice.
     *
     */
    public interface PluginRealmCache {
        /**
         * CacheRecord
         */
        class CacheRecord {
            public ClassRealm getRealm() {
    Created: Sun Dec 28 03:35:09 GMT 2025
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