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android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/ValueGraphBuilder.java
* } * * @author James Sexton * @author Joshua O'Madadhain * @param <N> The most general node type this builder will support. This is normally {@code Object} * unless it is constrained by using a method like {@link #nodeOrder}, or the builder is * constructed based on an existing {@code ValueGraph} using {@link #from(ValueGraph)}. * @param <V> The most general value type this builder will support. This is normally {@code Object}
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guava/src/com/google/common/hash/AbstractStreamingHasher.java
* copying the CharSequence to a String and then calling getBytes(Charset) on that String, in * reality there are optimizations that make the getBytes(Charset) approach considerably faster, * at least for commonly used charsets like UTF-8. */ @Override @CanIgnoreReturnValue public final Hasher putByte(byte b) { buffer.put(b); munchIfFull(); return this; } @Override @CanIgnoreReturnValue
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/RelationshipTester.java
interface ItemReporter { String reportItem(Item<?> item); } /** * A word about using {@link Equivalence}, which automatically checks for {@code null} and * identical inputs: This sounds like it ought to be a problem here, since the goals of this class * include testing that {@code equals()} is reflexive and is tolerant of {@code null}. However,
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/BiMap.java
* @return the value that was previously associated with the key, or {@code null} if there was no * previous entry. (If the bimap contains null values, then {@code forcePut}, like {@code * put}, returns {@code null} both if the key is absent and if it is present with a null * value.) */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/NullnessCasts.java
* ParametricNullness parametric nullness}. If a type parameter instead ranges over only non-null * types (or if the type is a non-variable type, like {@code String}), then code should almost * never use this method, preferring instead to call {@code requireNonNull} so as to benefit from * its runtime check. *
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docs/distributed/CONFIG.md
### TODO In subsequent releases we are planning to extend this to provide things like - Reload() of MinIO server arguments without fully restarting the process. - Expanding 1 node at a time by automating the process of creating a new pool
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cmd/tier-sweeper.go
package cmd import ( "context" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/bucket/lifecycle" ) // objSweeper determines if a transitioned object needs to be removed from the remote tier. // A typical usage would be like, // os := newObjSweeper(bucket, object) // // Perform a ObjectLayer.GetObjectInfo to fetch object version information // goiOpts := os.GetOpts() // gerr := objAPI.GetObjectInfo(ctx, bucket, object, goiOpts) //
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src/bytes/reader.go
// [io.ByteScanner], and [io.RuneScanner] interfaces by reading from // a byte slice. // Unlike a [Buffer], a Reader is read-only and supports seeking. // The zero value for Reader operates like a Reader of an empty slice. type Reader struct { s []byte i int64 // current reading index prevRune int // index of previous rune; or < 0 }
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cmd/object-api-utils.go
} return unsafe.String(unsafe.SliceData(b), n) } // pathJoin - like path.Join() but retains trailing SlashSeparator of the last element func pathJoin(elem ...string) string { sb := bytebufferpool.Get() defer func() { sb.Reset() bytebufferpool.Put(sb) }() return pathJoinBuf(sb, elem...) } // pathJoinBuf - like path.Join() but retains trailing SlashSeparator of the last element.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/middleware.md
In general, ASGI middlewares are classes that expect to receive an ASGI app as the first argument. So, in the documentation for third-party ASGI middlewares they will probably tell you to do something like: ```Python from unicorn import UnicornMiddleware app = SomeASGIApp() new_app = UnicornMiddleware(app, some_config="rainbow") ```
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