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  1. okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/cache/DiskLruCacheTest.kt

      fun openWithInvalidFileSizeClearsDirectory(parameters: Pair<FileSystem, Boolean>) {
        setUp(parameters.first, parameters.second)
        cache.close()
        generateSomeGarbageFiles()
        createJournal("CLEAN k1 0000x001 1")
        createNewCache()
        assertGarbageFilesAllDeleted()
        assertThat(cache["k1"]).isNull()
      }
    
      @ParameterizedTest
      @ArgumentsSource(FileSystemParamProvider::class)
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  2. src/main/webapp/css/bootstrap.min.css

    s-link-hover-color);--bs-btn-hover-border-color:transparent;--bs-btn-active-color:var(--bs-link-hover-color);--bs-btn-active-border-color:transparent;--bs-btn-disabled-color:#6c757d;--bs-btn-disabled-border-color:transparent;--bs-btn-box-shadow:0 0 0 #000;--bs-btn-focus-shadow-rgb:49,132,253;text-decoration:underline}.btn-link:focus-visible{color:var(--bs-btn-color)}.btn-link:hover{color:var(--bs-btn-hover-color)}.btn-group-lg>.btn,.btn-lg{--bs-btn-padding-y:0.5rem;--bs-btn-padding-x:1rem;--bs-b...
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  3. doc/go_spec.html

    </pre>
    
    <p>
    For floating-point arguments negative zero, NaN, and infinity the following rules apply:
    </p>
    
    <pre>
       x        y    min(x, y)    max(x, y)
    
      -0.0    0.0         -0.0          0.0    // negative zero is smaller than (non-negative) zero
      -Inf      y         -Inf            y    // negative infinity is smaller than any other number
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  4. lib/fips140/v1.0.0.zip

    // Using a little-endian bit-ordering convention, these are "01" for SHA-3 // and "1111" for SHAKE, or 00000010b and 00001111b, respectively. Then the // padding rule from section 5.1 is applied to pad the message to a multiple // of the rate, which involves adding a "1" bit, zero or more "0" bits, and // a final "1" bit. We merge the first "1" bit from the padding into dsbyte, // giving 00000110b (0x06) and 00011111b (0x1f). // [1] http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/drafts/fips-202/fips_202_draft.pdf...
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