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api/maven-api-model/src/main/mdo/maven.mdo
* * @return The POM file from which this model originated or {@code null} if this model does not belong to a local * project (e.g. describes the metadata of some artifact from the repository). */ @Deprecated public java.io.File getPomFile() { return (getDelegate().getPomFile() != null) ? getDelegate().getPomFile().toFile() : null; }
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cni/pkg/nodeagent/server.go
} podNetns := NewPodNetnsProcFinder(os.DirFS(filepath.Join(pconstants.HostMountsPath, "proc"))) netServer := newNetServer(ztunnelServer, podNsMap, podIptables, podNetns) // Set some defaults s := &Server{ ctx: ctx, kubeClient: client, isReady: ready, dataplane: &meshDataplane{ kubeClient: client.Kube(), netServer: netServer,
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueue.java
* list with one before {@code index}. Under these circumstances it returns a pair of elements as * a {@link MoveDesc}. The first one is the element that was previously at the end of the heap and * is now at some position before {@code index}. The second element is the one that was swapped * down to replace the element at {@code index}. This fact is used by iterator.remove so as to * visit elements during a traversal once and only once.
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docs/ja/docs/contributing.md
//// 動作の確認には、下記を実行します: //// tab | Linux, macOS, Windows Bash <div class="termy"> ```console $ which pip some/directory/fastapi/env/bin/pip ``` </div> //// //// tab | Windows PowerShell <div class="termy"> ```console $ Get-Command pip some/directory/fastapi/env/bin/pip ``` </div> //// `env/bin/pip`に`pip`バイナリが表示される場合は、正常に機能しています。🎉
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docs/es/docs/async.md
```Python hl_lines="1" async def get_burgers(number: int): # Do some asynchronous stuff to create the burgers return burgers ``` ...en vez de `def`: ```Python hl_lines="2" # This is not asynchronous def get_sequential_burgers(number: int): # Do some sequential stuff to create the burgers return burgers ```
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docs/de/docs/alternatives.md
```Python response = requests.get("http://example.com/some/url") ``` Die entsprechende *Pfadoperation* der FastAPI-API könnte wie folgt aussehen: ```Python hl_lines="1" @app.get("/some/url") def read_url(): return {"message": "Hello World"} ``` Sehen Sie sich die Ähnlichkeiten in `requests.get(...)` und `@app.get(...)` an.
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docs/fr/docs/alternatives.md
```Python response = requests.get("http://example.com/some/url") ``` En contrepartie l'API _des opérations de chemin_ de FastAPI pourrait ressembler à ceci : ```Python hl_lines="1" @app.get("/some/url") def read_url(): return {"message": "Hello World"} ``` Notez les similitudes entre `requests.get(...)` et `@app.get(...)`.
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guava/src/com/google/common/net/InetAddresses.java
* socket option on an IPv6 socket). Yes, it's confusing. Nevertheless, these "mapped" addresses * were never supposed to be seen on the wire. That assumption was dropped, some say mistakenly, in * later RFCs with the apparent aim of making IPv4-to-IPv6 transition simpler. * * <p>Technically one <i>can</i> create a 128bit IPv6 address with the wire format of a "mapped"
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Equivalence.java
* Wrapper<Number>, Wrapper<Integer>, Wrapper<@Nullable Integer>, etc. If we used just * Equivalence<? super T> below, no type could satisfy both that bound and T's own * bound. With this type, they have some overlap: in our example, Equivalence<Number> * and Equivalence<Object>. */ private final Equivalence<? super @NonNull T> equivalence; @ParametricNullness private final T reference;
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/PreconditionsTest.java
.add(String.class) // the format string .addAll(curr) .build()); } } return allOverloads.build().asList(); } // 'test' to demonstrate some potentially ambiguous overloads. This 'test' is kind of strange, // but essentially each line will be a call to a Preconditions method that, but for a documented // change would be a compiler error.
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