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doc/go1.17_spec.html
byte alias for uint8 rune alias for int32 </pre> <p> The value of an <i>n</i>-bit integer is <i>n</i> bits wide and represented using <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two's_complement">two's complement arithmetic</a>. </p> <p> There is also a set of predeclared numeric types with implementation-specific sizes: </p> <pre class="grammar"> uint either 32 or 64 bits
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cmd/ftp-server.go
// minioLogger use an instance of this to log in a standard format type minioLogger struct{} // Print implement Logger func (log *minioLogger) Print(sessionID string, message interface{}) { if serverDebugLog { fmt.Printf("%s %s\n", sessionID, message) } } // Printf implement Logger func (log *minioLogger) Printf(sessionID string, format string, v ...interface{}) { if serverDebugLog {
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docs/en/docs/benchmarks.md
* If you didn't use FastAPI and used Starlette directly (or another tool, like Sanic, Flask, Responder, etc) you would have to implement all the data validation and serialization yourself. So, your final application would still have the same overhead as if it was built using FastAPI. And in many cases, this data validation and serialization is the biggest amount of code written in...
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/TestCharacterListGenerator.java
int i = 0; for (Object e : elements) { array[i++] = (Character) e; } return create(array); } /** * Creates a new collection containing the given elements; implement this method instead of {@link * #create(Object...)}. */ protected abstract List<Character> create(Character[] elements); @Override public Character[] createArray(int length) {
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/TestStringListGenerator.java
int i = 0; for (Object e : elements) { array[i++] = (String) e; } return create(array); } /** * Creates a new collection containing the given elements; implement this method instead of {@link * #create(Object...)}. */ protected abstract List<String> create(String[] elements); @Override public String[] createArray(int length) { return new String[length];
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/TestUnhashableCollectionGenerator.java
int i = 0; for (Object e : elements) { array[i++] = (UnhashableObject) e; } return create(array); } /** * Creates a new collection containing the given elements; implement this method instead of {@link * #create(Object...)}. */ protected abstract T create(UnhashableObject[] elements); @Override public UnhashableObject[] createArray(int length) {
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
That documentation will show up in the Swagger UI at `/docs` in your API, and it will let external developers know how to build the *external API*. This example doesn't implement the callback itself (that could be just a line of code), only the documentation part. !!! tip The actual callback is just an HTTP request.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/TreeTraverser.java
* (hdegabcf). * * <p>Null nodes are strictly forbidden. * * <p>Because this is an abstract class, not an interface, you can't use a lambda expression to * implement it: * * <pre>{@code * // won't work * TreeTraverser<NodeType> traverser = node -> node.getChildNodes(); * }</pre> * * Instead, you can pass a lambda expression to the {@code using} factory method: *
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/TestUnhashableCollectionGenerator.java
int i = 0; for (Object e : elements) { array[i++] = (UnhashableObject) e; } return create(array); } /** * Creates a new collection containing the given elements; implement this method instead of {@link * #create(Object...)}. */ protected abstract T create(UnhashableObject[] elements); @Override public UnhashableObject[] createArray(int length) {
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architecture/standards/0002-avoid-using-java-serialization.md
## Date 2012-12-01 ## Context In Gradle we often need to serialize in-memory objects for caching, or to transmit them across process barriers, etc. Java serialization is one way to implement this, however, despite its simplicity of implementation, it has several drawbacks: - **Performance:** Java's built-in serialization mechanism is often slower compared to other serialization solutions.
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