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src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/thumbnail/impl/EmptyGeneratorTest.java
emptyGenerator = new EmptyGenerator(); // Test that destroy method can be called without error emptyGenerator.destroy(); // Call destroy multiple times to ensure it's safe emptyGenerator.destroy(); emptyGenerator.destroy(); } public void test_isAvailable() { // Initialize without container emptyGenerator = new EmptyGenerator();
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/ListMultimapAsMapTester.java
@MapFeature.Require(SUPPORTS_REMOVE) /* * ListMultimap.asMap essentially returns a Map<K, List<V>>; we just can't declare it that way. * Thus, calls like asMap().values().remove(someList) are safe because they are comparing a list * to a collection of other lists. */ @SuppressWarnings("CollectionUndefinedEquality") public void testValuesRemove() {
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/ListMultimapAsMapTester.java
@MapFeature.Require(SUPPORTS_REMOVE) /* * ListMultimap.asMap essentially returns a Map<K, List<V>>; we just can't declare it that way. * Thus, calls like asMap().values().remove(someList) are safe because they are comparing a list * to a collection of other lists. */ @SuppressWarnings("CollectionUndefinedEquality") public void testValuesRemove() {
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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/services/Request.java
* and predictable behavior in concurrent environments. * * @param <S> the type of ProtoSession associated with this request, allowing for * type-safe session handling in specific request implementations * * @see ProtoSession * @see RequestTrace * @see Result * @since 4.0.0 */ @Experimental @Immutable public interface Request<S extends ProtoSession> {
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbCopyUtil.java
size = sfd.getInitialSize(); resumeKey = rkresp.getResumeKey(); // start with some reasonably safe defaults, the server will till us if it does not like it // can we resume this if we loose the file descriptor? int maxChunks = 256; int maxChunkSize = 1024 * 1024;
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src/test/java/jcifs/smb/SmbOperationExceptionTest.java
// Then assertNotNull(exception.getContext()); assertTrue(exception.getContext().isEmpty()); // Adding null context should be safe exception.withContext(null); assertTrue(exception.getContext().isEmpty()); } @Test @DisplayName("Should be serializable") void testSerialization() throws Exception {
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docs/distributed/README.md
### High availability A stand-alone MinIO server would go down if the server hosting the drives goes offline. In contrast, a distributed MinIO setup with _m_ servers and _n_ drives will have your data safe as long as _m/2_ servers or _m*n_/2 or more drives are online.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/CompactHashMap.java
return requireNonNull(values); } /* * The following methods are safe to call as long as the conditions in the *previous* comment are * met *and* the index is less than size(). * * (The above explains when these methods are safe from a `nullness` perspective. From an * `unchecked` perspective, they're safe because we put only K/V elements into each array.) */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/eventbus/SubscriberTest.java
} public void testCreate() { Subscriber s1 = Subscriber.create(bus, this, getTestSubscriberMethod("recordingMethod")); assertThat(s1).isInstanceOf(Subscriber.SynchronizedSubscriber.class); // a thread-safe method should not create a synchronized subscriber Subscriber s2 = Subscriber.create(bus, this, getTestSubscriberMethod("threadSafeMethod")); assertThat(s2).isNotInstanceOf(Subscriber.SynchronizedSubscriber.class); }
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/SerializableTester.java
* those sublists might implement a private {@code MySubList} type but serialize as a plain {@code * MyList} to save space. So long as {@code MyList} has all the public supertypes of {@code * MySubList}, this is safe. For these cases, for which {@code reserializeAndAssert} is too * strict, use {@link #reserialize}. * * @return the re-serialized object
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