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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractService.java
*/ protected final void notifyStarted() { monitor.enter(); try { // We have to examine the internal state of the snapshot here to properly handle the stop // while starting case. if (snapshot.state != STARTING) { IllegalStateException failure = new IllegalStateException(
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docs/en/docs/features.md
* Because pydantic data structures are just instances of classes you define; auto-completion, linting, mypy and your intuition should all work properly with your validated data. * Validate **complex structures**: * Use of hierarchical Pydantic models, Python `typing`’s `List` and `Dict`, etc.
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbTreeImpl.java
* * @see java.lang.Object#finalize() */ @Override protected void finalize () throws Throwable { if ( isConnected() && this.usageCount.get() != 0 ) { log.warn("Tree was not properly released"); } } /** * * @return whether the tree is connected */ public boolean isConnected () {
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
return hdr, nil // This is a file, so stop } } } // handleRegularFile sets up the current file reader and padding such that it // can only read the following logical data section. It will properly handle // special headers that contain no data section. func (tr *Reader) handleRegularFile(hdr *Header) error { nb := hdr.Size if isHeaderOnlyType(hdr.Typeflag) { nb = 0 } if nb < 0 {
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbTreeConnection.java
} } protected void checkRelease () { if ( isConnected() && this.usageCount.get() != 0 ) { log.warn("Tree connection was not properly released " + this); } } synchronized void disconnect ( boolean inError ) { try ( SmbSessionImpl session = getSession() ) { if ( session == null ) {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AggregateFuture.java
* already complete, we would not initialize the subclass before calling {@link * #collectValueFromNonCancelledFuture}. As this is called after the subclass is constructed, * we're guaranteed to have properly initialized the subclass. */ final void init() { /* * requireNonNull is safe because this is called from the constructor after `futures` is set but
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AtomicLongMap.java
* replace(key, long). * * - Introduce a special-value private static final AtomicLong that would have the meaning of * removal-in-progress, and rework all operations to properly distinguish between zero and * absent. */ /** * If {@code key} is not already associated with a value or if {@code key} is associated with
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android/pom.xml
<version>4.5.0</version> <executions> <!-- We can apparently have only one <jdk> per execution: Others are silently ignored :( To properly test this, you need to remove existing toolchains: rm -rf ~/.m2/jdks/ ~/.m2/toolchains.xml (But don't run that if you have put something into ~/.m2/toolchains.xml yourself.) -->
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pom.xml
<version>4.5.0</version> <executions> <!-- We can apparently have only one <jdk> per execution: Others are silently ignored :( To properly test this, you need to remove existing toolchains: rm -rf ~/.m2/jdks/ ~/.m2/toolchains.xml (But don't run that if you have put something into ~/.m2/toolchains.xml yourself.) -->
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
If you raise any exception, it will be passed to the dependencies with yield, including `HTTPException`. In most cases you will want to re-raise that same exception or a new one from the dependency with `yield` to make sure it's properly handled. /// ## Dependencies with `yield`, `HTTPException`, `except` and Background Tasks /// warning
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