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  1. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/graph/GraphEquivalenceTest.java

      }
    
      // Node/edge sets are the same, but node/edge connections differ due to edge type.
      @Test
      public void equivalent_directedVsUndirected() {
        graph.putEdge(N1, N2);
    
        MutableGraph<Integer> g2 = createGraph(oppositeType(edgeType));
        g2.putEdge(N1, N2);
    
        assertThat(graph).isNotEqualTo(g2);
      }
    
      // Node/edge sets and node/edge connections are the same, but directedness differs.
      @Test
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  2. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/graph/GraphEquivalenceTest.java

      }
    
      // Node/edge sets are the same, but node/edge connections differ due to edge type.
      @Test
      public void equivalent_directedVsUndirected() {
        graph.putEdge(N1, N2);
    
        MutableGraph<Integer> g2 = createGraph(oppositeType(edgeType));
        g2.putEdge(N1, N2);
    
        assertThat(graph).isNotEqualTo(g2);
      }
    
      // Node/edge sets and node/edge connections are the same, but directedness differs.
      @Test
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  3. src/bytes/iter.go

    // The iterator yields the same strings that would be returned by Split(s, sep),
    // but without constructing the slice.
    // It returns a single-use iterator.
    func SplitSeq(s, sep []byte) iter.Seq[[]byte] {
    	return splitSeq(s, sep, 0)
    }
    
    // SplitAfterSeq returns an iterator over substrings of s split after each instance of sep.
    // The iterator yields the same strings that would be returned by SplitAfter(s, sep),
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  4. doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/encoding/62384.md

    Two new interfaces, [TextAppender] and [BinaryAppender], have been
    introduced to append the textual or binary representation of an object
    to a byte slice. These interfaces provide the same functionality as
    [TextMarshaler] and [BinaryMarshaler], but instead of allocating a new slice
    Registered: Tue Nov 05 11:13:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Jul 30 14:22:50 UTC 2024
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md

    ```Python hl_lines="5-6"
    {!../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial007.py!}
    ```
    
    /// tip
    
    You can use `async` or regular functions.
    
    **FastAPI** will do the right thing with each, the same as with normal dependencies.
    
    ///
    
    ## A dependency with `yield` and `try`
    
    If you use a `try` block in a dependency with `yield`, you'll receive any exception that was thrown when using the dependency.
    
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  6. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/FastFallbackTest.kt

    import org.opentest4j.TestAbortedException
    
    /**
     * This test binds two different web servers (IPv4 and IPv6) to the same port, but on different
     * local IP addresses. Requests made to `127.0.0.1` will reach the IPv4 server, and requests made to
     * `::1` will reach the IPv6 server.
     *
     * By orchestrating two different servers with the same port but different IP addresses, we can
     * test what OkHttp does when both are reachable, or if only one is reachable.
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 11:42:11 UTC 2024
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  7. istioctl/pkg/util/configdump/route.go

    	}
    	drc := routeDump.GetDynamicRouteConfigs()
    
    	lastUpdated := time.Unix(0, 0) // get the oldest possible timestamp
    	for i := range drc {
    		if drc[i].LastUpdated != nil {
    			drLastUpdated := drc[i].LastUpdated.AsTime()
    			if drLastUpdated.After(lastUpdated) {
    				lastUpdated = drLastUpdated
    			}
    		}
    	}
    	if lastUpdated.After(time.Unix(0, 0)) { // if a timestamp was obtained from a drc
    		return &lastUpdated, nil
    	}
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  8. licenses/github.com/klauspost/compress/LICENSE

          of TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, or FITNESS FOR A
          PARTICULAR PURPOSE. You are solely responsible for determining the
          appropriateness of using or redistributing the Work and assume any
          risks associated with Your exercise of permissions under this License.
    
       8. Limitation of Liability. In no event and under no legal theory,
          whether in tort (including negligence), contract, or otherwise,
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  9. android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/AbstractDirectedNetworkConnections.java

        return Collections.unmodifiableSet(outEdgeMap.keySet());
      }
    
      @Override
      public N adjacentNode(E edge) {
        // Since the reference node is defined to be 'source' for directed graphs,
        // we can assume this edge lives in the set of outgoing edges.
        // (We're relying on callers to call this method only with an edge that's in the graph.)
        return requireNonNull(outEdgeMap.get(edge));
      }
    
      @Override
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-data-types.md

    # Extra Data Types
    
    Up to now, you have been using common data types, like:
    
    * `int`
    * `float`
    * `str`
    * `bool`
    
    But you can also use more complex data types.
    
    And you will still have the same features as seen up to now:
    
    * Great editor support.
    * Data conversion from incoming requests.
    * Data conversion for response data.
    * Data validation.
    * Automatic annotation and documentation.
    
    ## Other data types
    
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