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  1. guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Futures.java

     * find it easier to use a framework. Frameworks automate the process, often adding features like
     * monitoring, debugging, and cancellation. Examples of frameworks include:
     *
     * <ul>
     *   <li><a href="https://dagger.dev/producers.html">Dagger Producers</a>
     * </ul>
     *
     * <p>If you do chain your operations manually, you may want to use {@link FluentFuture}.
     *
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  2. doc/asm.html

    semi-abstract instruction set and turn it into instructions to be
    input to the linker.
    If you want to see what the instructions look like in assembly for a given architecture, say amd64, there
    are many examples in the sources of the standard library, in packages such as
    <a href="/pkg/runtime/"><code>runtime</code></a> and
    <a href="/pkg/math/big/"><code>math/big</code></a>.
    You can also examine what the compiler emits as assembly code
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  3. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    </ul>
    </li>
    
    <li>
    To allow complex statements to occupy a single line, a semicolon
    may be omitted before a closing <code>")"</code> or <code>"}"</code>.
    </li>
    </ol>
    
    <p>
    To reflect idiomatic use, code examples in this document elide semicolons
    using these rules.
    </p>
    
    
    <h3 id="Identifiers">Identifiers</h3>
    
    <p>
    Identifiers name program entities such as variables and types.
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  4. docs/en/docs/alternatives.md

    It is used by many companies including Mozilla, Red Hat and Eventbrite.
    
    It was one of the first examples of **automatic API documentation**, and this was specifically one of the first ideas that inspired "the search for" **FastAPI**.
    
    /// note
    
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  5. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/es/log/cbean/ca/bs/BsSearchLogCA.java

    import org.opensearch.search.aggregations.bucket.range.IpRangeAggregationBuilder;
    import org.opensearch.search.aggregations.bucket.range.RangeAggregationBuilder;
    import org.opensearch.search.aggregations.bucket.sampler.SamplerAggregationBuilder;
    import org.opensearch.search.aggregations.bucket.terms.SignificantTermsAggregationBuilder;
    import org.opensearch.search.aggregations.bucket.terms.TermsAggregationBuilder;
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  6. docs/en/docs/async.md

    And as most of the execution time is taken by actual work (instead of waiting), and the work in a computer is done by a <abbr title="Central Processing Unit">CPU</abbr>, they call these problems "CPU bound".
    
    ---
    
    Common examples of CPU bound operations are things that require complex math processing.
    
    For example:
    
    * **Audio** or **image processing**.
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  7. guava/src/com/google/common/net/InetAddresses.java

     * {@code InetAddress.getAddress()}) they are 4 and 16 bytes in length, respectively, and represent
     * the address in network byte order.
     *
     * <p>Examples of IP addresses and their byte representations:
     *
     * <dl>
     *   <dt>The IPv4 loopback address, {@code "127.0.0.1"}.
     *   <dd>{@code 7f 00 00 01}
     *   <dt>The IPv6 loopback address, {@code "::1"}.
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  8. istioctl/pkg/describe/describe.go

    				fmt.Fprintf(writer, "%s%s\n", printSpaces(initPrintNum+printLevel1), newfact)
    				facts++
    			}
    		} else {
    			mismatchNotes = append(mismatchNotes, newfacts...)
    		}
    	}
    
    	// TODO vsSpec.Tls if I can find examples in the wild
    
    	for _, tcpRoute := range vs.Spec.Tcp {
    		routeMatch, newfacts := tcpRouteMatchSvc(vs, tcpRoute, svc)
    		if routeMatch {
    			matches++
    			for _, newfact := range newfacts {
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  9. cmd/admin-handlers.go

    	duration, err := time.ParseDuration(durationStr)
    	if err != nil {
    		duration = globalNetPerfMinDuration
    	}
    
    	if duration < globalNetPerfMinDuration {
    		// We need sample size of minimum 10 secs.
    		duration = globalNetPerfMinDuration
    	}
    
    	duration = duration.Round(time.Second)
    
    	results, err := globalSiteReplicationSys.Netperf(ctx, duration)
    	if err != nil {
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  10. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    lower-case letter. Exception: static variables in the preamble may
    not be referenced from Go code; static functions are permitted.
    
    See $GOROOT/cmd/cgo/internal/teststdio and $GOROOT/misc/cgo/gmp for examples. See
    "C? Go? Cgo!" for an introduction to using cgo:
    https://golang.org/doc/articles/c_go_cgo.html.
    
    CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, FFLAGS and LDFLAGS may be defined with pseudo
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