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  1. docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md

    
    R8 / ProGuard
    -------------
    
    R8 and ProGuard are both code optimizers for `.class` files.
    
    R8 is the [default optimizer][r8] in Android Studio 3.4 and newer. It works well with all
    releases of OkHttp.
    
    ProGuard was the previous default. We’re [tracking problems][proguard_problems] with interactions
    between ProGuard, OkHttp 4.x, and Kotlin-originated `.class` files. Make sure you’re on the latest
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  2. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/cache/CacheStrategy.kt

          }
    
          // If this response shouldn't have been stored, it should never be used as a response source.
          // This check should be redundant as long as the persistence store is well-behaved and the
          // rules are constant.
          if (!isCacheable(cacheResponse, request)) {
            return CacheStrategy(request, null)
          }
    
          val requestCaching = request.cacheControl
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingMultiset.java

     * not</b> change the behavior of {@link #add(Object)}, which can lead to unexpected behavior. In
     * this case, you should override {@code add(Object)} as well, either providing your own
     * implementation, or delegating to the provided {@code standardAdd} method.
     *
     * <p><b>{@code default} method warning:</b> This class does <i>not</i> forward calls to {@code
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  4. docs/en/docs/environment-variables.md

    ///
    
    An environment variable (also known as "**env var**") is a variable that lives **outside** of the Python code, in the **operating system**, and could be read by your Python code (or by other programs as well).
    
    Environment variables could be useful for handling application **settings**, as part of the **installation** of Python, etc.
    
    ## Create and Use Env Vars
    
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  5. compat/maven-model-builder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/model/inheritance/DefaultInheritanceAssembler.java

                    for (ReportPlugin element : src) {
                        if (element.isInherited()) {
                            // NOTE: Enforce recursive merge to trigger merging/inheritance logic for executions as well
                            ReportPlugin plugin = ReportPlugin.newInstance(false);
                            plugin = mergeReportPlugin(plugin, element, sourceDominant, context);
    
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  6. compat/maven-artifact/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/versioning/ComparableVersion.java

     * <li>unlimited number of version components,</li>
     * <li>version components in the text can be digits or strings,</li>
     * <li>strings are checked for well-known qualifiers and the qualifier ordering is used for version ordering.
     *     Well-known qualifiers (case insensitive) are:<ul>
     *     <li><code>alpha</code> or <code>a</code></li>
     *     <li><code>beta</code> or <code>b</code></li>
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  7. impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/exception/DefaultExceptionHandler.java

    - test projects for each of these
    - how to categorize the problems so that the id of the problem can be match to a page with descriptive help and the test
      project
    - nice little sample projects that could be run in the core as well as integration tests
    
    All Possible Errors
    - invalid lifecycle phase (maybe same as bad CLI param, though you were talking about embedder too)
    - <module> specified is not found
    - malformed settings
    - malformed POM
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  8. manifests/charts/UPDATING-CHARTS.md

    ### Step 1. Make changes in charts and values.yaml in `manifests` directory
    
    Be sure to provide sufficient documentation and example usage in values.yaml.
    
    - If the chart has a `values.schema.json`, that should be updated as well.
    
    ### Step 2. Update the istioctl/Operator values
    
    If you are modifying the `gateway` chart, you can stop here.
    All other charts, however, are exposed by `istioctl` and need to follow the steps below.
    
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  9. src/main/resources/fess_message_ru.properties

    constraints.CreditCardNumber.message        = {item} is invalid credit card number.
    constraints.EAN.message                     = {item} is invalid {type} barcode.
    constraints.Email.message                   = {item} is not a well-formed email address.
    constraints.Length.message                  = Length of {item} must be between {min} and {max}.
    constraints.LuhnCheck.message               = The check digit for ${value} is invalid, Luhn Modulo 10 checksum failed.
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  10. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/RequestBody.kt

       * designed for this nonstandard interaction will use it. As of 2019-01, the only widely-used
       * implementation of this pattern is [gRPC][grpc].
       *
       * Because the encoding of interleaved data is not well-defined for HTTP/1, duplex request
       * bodies may only be used with HTTP/2. Calls to HTTP/1 servers will fail before the HTTP request
       * is transmitted. If you cannot ensure that your client and server both support HTTP/2, do not
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