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  1. src/main/java/org/codelibs/core/lang/SystemUtil.java

         */
        public static final String PATH_SEPARATOR = System.getProperty("path.separator");
    
        /**
         * <code>os.name</code> system property. Example: <code>Mac OS X</code>
         */
        public static final String OS_NAME = System.getProperty("os.name");
    
        /**
         * <code>java.io.tmpdir</code> system property. Example: /tmp
         */
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  2. android/guava/src/com/google/common/net/InternetDomainName.java

       * registrar, and have such registrations lawfully protected by internet-governing bodies such as
       * ICANN. Examples of registry suffixes include {@code com}, {@code co.uk}, and {@code
       * pvt.k12.wy.us}. Examples of domain names that are <i>not</i> registry suffixes include {@code
       * google.com} and {@code foo.co.uk}.
       *
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
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  3. docs/en/docs/advanced/templates.md

    For example, with an ID of `42`, this would render:
    
    ```html
    <a href="/items/42">
    ```
    
    ## Templates and static files { #templates-and-static-files }
    
    You can also use `url_for()` inside of the template, and use it, for example, with the `StaticFiles` you mounted with the `name="static"`.
    
    ```jinja hl_lines="4"
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/metadata.md

    ### Create metadata for tags { #create-metadata-for-tags }
    
    Let's try that in an example with tags for `users` and `items`.
    
    Create metadata for your tags and pass it to the `openapi_tags` parameter:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/metadata/tutorial004_py310.py hl[3:16,18] *}
    
    Notice that you can use Markdown inside of the descriptions, for example "login" will be shown in bold (**login**) and "fancy" will be shown in italics (_fancy_).
    
    /// tip
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  5. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/PathType.java

     * A {@code PathType} can identify the Java class-path, the Java module path,
     * or another kind of path for another programming language for example.
     * Path types are often exclusive. For example, a dependency should not be
     * both on the Java class path and on the Java module path.
     *
     * @see org.apache.maven.api.services.DependencyResolverResult#getDispatchedPaths()
     *
     * @since 4.0.0
    Created: Sun Apr 05 03:35:12 GMT 2026
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  6. docs/en/docs/management-tasks.md

    * The docs should include a source example file, not write Python directly in Markdown.
    * If the source example(s) file can have different syntax for different Python versions, there should be different versions of the file, and they should be shown in tabs in the docs.
    * There should be tests testing the source example.
    * Before the PR is applied, the new tests should fail.
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  7. docs/en/docs/deployment/versions.md

    /// tip
    
    The "PATCH" is the last number, for example, in `0.2.3`, the PATCH version is `3`.
    
    ///
    
    So, you should be able to pin to a version like:
    
    ```txt
    fastapi>=0.45.0,<0.46.0
    ```
    
    Breaking changes and new features are added in "MINOR" versions.
    
    /// tip
    
    The "MINOR" is the number in the middle, for example, in `0.2.3`, the MINOR version is `2`.
    
    ///
    
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  8. src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/cors/CorsHandlerFactoryTest.java

            // Setup
            String origin = "https://example.com";
            TestCorsHandler handler = new TestCorsHandler("example-handler");
    
            // Execute
            corsHandlerFactory.add(origin, handler);
            CorsHandler result = corsHandlerFactory.get(origin);
    
            // Verify
            assertNotNull(result);
            assertEquals(handler, result);
            assertEquals("example-handler", ((TestCorsHandler) result).getName());
        }
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  9. docs/sts/dex.yaml

    #
    # If this option isn't chosen clients may be added through the gRPC API.
    staticClients:
      - id: example-app
        redirectURIs:
          - 'http://localhost:8080/oauth2/callback'
        name: 'Example App'
        secret: ZXhhbXBsZS1hcHAtc2VjcmV0
    
    connectors:
      - type: mockCallback
        id: mock
        name: Example
    
    # Let dex keep a list of passwords which can be used to login to dex.
    enablePasswordDB: true
    
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  10. guava/src/com/google/common/base/Splitter.java

       * empty strings from the results. For example, {@code
       * Splitter.on(',').omitEmptyStrings().split(",a,,,b,c,,")} returns an iterable containing only
       * {@code ["a", "b", "c"]}.
       *
       * <p>If either {@code trimResults} option is also specified when creating a splitter, that
       * splitter always trims results first before checking for emptiness. So, for example, {@code
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