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  1. src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/suggest/entity/ElevateWordTest.java

            assertNotNull(suggestItem);
            assertEquals(word, suggestItem.getText());
            assertEquals(boost, suggestItem.getUserBoost(), 0.001f);
            // The queryFreq and docFreq might be handled differently by SuggestItem
            assertTrue(suggestItem.getQueryFreq() >= 0);
            assertTrue(suggestItem.getDocFreq() >= 0);
    
            // Check readings
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  2. VULNERABILITY_REPORT.md

    contains the following information:
    
    - The project / component that contains the reported vulnerability.
    - A description of the vulnerability. In particular, the type of the
       reported vulnerability and how it might be exploited. Alternatively,
       a well-established vulnerability identifier, e.g. CVE number, can be
       used instead.
    
    Based on the description mentioned above, a MinIO engineer or security team
    member investigates:
    
    Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Sat Feb 12 00:51:25 UTC 2022
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  3. internal/hash/crc.go

    	gf2MatrixSquare(even, odd)
    
    	// put operator for four zero bits in odd
    	gf2MatrixSquare(odd, even)
    
    	// apply len2 zeros to crc1 (first square will put the operator for one
    	// zero byte, eight zero bits, in even)
    	crc1n := uint64(crc1)
    	for {
    		// apply zeros operator for this bit of len2
    		gf2MatrixSquare(even, odd)
    		if len2&1 != 0 {
    			crc1n = gf2MatrixTimes(even, crc1n)
    		}
    		len2 >>= 1
    
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  4. .github/pull_request_template.md

    - [ ] Write a pull request description that is detailed enough to understand what the pull request does, how, and why.
    - [ ] Each commit in the pull request should have a meaningful subject line and body.
      Note that commits might be squashed by a maintainer on merge.
    - [ ] Write unit tests that match behavioral changes, where the tests fail if the changes to the runtime are not applied.
      This may not always be possible but is a best-practice.
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  5. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/InterruptibleTask.java

      private static final int MAX_BUSY_WAIT_SPINS = 1000;
    
      @Override
      public final void run() {
        /*
         * Set runner thread before checking isDone(). If we were to check isDone() first, the task
         * might be cancelled before we set the runner thread. That would make it impossible to
         * interrupt, yet it will still run, since interruptTask will leave the runner value null,
         * allowing the CAS below to succeed.
         */
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu Aug 07 16:05:33 UTC 2025
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md

    So, if you have an object `something` (that might _not_ be a function) and you can "call" it (execute it) like:
    
    ```Python
    something()
    ```
    
    or
    
    ```Python
    something(some_argument, some_keyword_argument="foo")
    ```
    
    then it is a "callable".
    
    ## Classes as dependencies { #classes-as-dependencies_1 }
    
    You might notice that to create an instance of a Python class, you use that same syntax.
    
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  7. guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/base/LazyStackTraceBenchmark.java

    import java.util.List;
    import org.jspecify.annotations.NullUnmarked;
    
    /**
     * Quick and dirty benchmark of {@link Throwables#lazyStackTrace(Throwable)}. We benchmark a "caller
     * finder" implementation that might be used in a logging framework.
     */
    @NullUnmarked
    public class LazyStackTraceBenchmark {
      @Param({"20", "200", "2000"})
      int stackDepth;
    
      @Param({"-1", "3", "15"})
      int breakAt;
    
      int recursionCount;
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  8. android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/base/LazyStackTraceBenchmark.java

    import java.util.List;
    import org.jspecify.annotations.NullUnmarked;
    
    /**
     * Quick and dirty benchmark of {@link Throwables#lazyStackTrace(Throwable)}. We benchmark a "caller
     * finder" implementation that might be used in a logging framework.
     */
    @NullUnmarked
    public class LazyStackTraceBenchmark {
      @Param({"20", "200", "2000"})
      int stackDepth;
    
      @Param({"-1", "3", "15"})
      int breakAt;
    
      int recursionCount;
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025
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  9. compat/maven-settings-builder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/settings/building/DefaultSettingsBuilderFactory.java

     * is only meant as a utility for developers that want to employ the settings builder outside of the Maven build system,
     * Maven plugins should always acquire settings builder instances via dependency injection. Developers might want to
     * subclass this factory to provide custom implementations for some of the components used by the settings builder.
     *
     * @deprecated since 4.0.0, use {@link org.apache.maven.api.services.SettingsBuilder} instead
     */
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/using-request-directly.md

    * The path as parameters.
    * Headers.
    * Cookies.
    * etc.
    
    And by doing so, **FastAPI** is validating that data, converting it and generating documentation for your API automatically.
    
    But there are situations where you might need to access the `Request` object directly.
    
    ## Details about the `Request` object { #details-about-the-request-object }
    
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