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src/test/java/jcifs/dcerpc/msrpc/netdfsTest.java
byte[] encodeBuffer = new byte[1024]; NdrBuffer dst = new NdrBuffer(encodeBuffer, 0); info1.encode(dst); ByteArrayInputStream bis = new ByteArrayInputStream(bos.toByteArray()); // Use the encoded buffer for decoding NdrBuffer src = new NdrBuffer(encodeBuffer, 0); netdfs.DfsInfo1 decodedInfo1 = new netdfs.DfsInfo1(); decodedInfo1.decode(src);
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fess-crawler/src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/helper/impl/MimeTypeHelperImpl.java
} /** * Sets whether to use the filename for MIME type detection. * * @param useFilename true to use the filename for MIME type detection, false otherwise */ public void setUseFilename(final boolean useFilename) { this.useFilename = useFilename; } /** * Sets whether to use the filename for MIME type detection when the stream is octet-stream. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/NullnessCasts.java
* types (or if the type is a non-variable type, like {@code String}), then code should almost * never use this method, preferring instead to call {@code requireNonNull} so as to benefit from * its runtime check. * * <p>An example use case for this method is in implementing an {@code Iterator<T>} whose {@code
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Supplier.java
* * <p>See the Guava User Guide article on <a href= * "https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/FunctionalExplained">the use of functional types</a>. * * <h3>For Java 8+ users</h3> * * <p>This interface is now a legacy type. Use {@code java.util.function.Supplier} (or the * appropriate primitive specialization such as {@code IntSupplier}) instead whenever possible.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ForwardingListenableFuture.java
* * <p>Most subclasses can just use {@link SimpleForwardingListenableFuture}. * * @author Shardul Deo * @since 4.0 */ @GwtCompatible public abstract class ForwardingListenableFuture<V extends @Nullable Object> extends ForwardingFuture<V> implements ListenableFuture<V> { /** Constructor for use by subclasses. */ protected ForwardingListenableFuture() {} @Override
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compat/maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/repository/legacy/metadata/MetadataResolutionRequest.java
/** * Gets the local repository to use for the resolution. * * @return The local repository to use for the resolution or {@code null} if not set. */ @Override ArtifactRepository getLocalRepository(); /** * Sets the local repository to use for the resolution. * * @param localRepository The local repository to use for the resolution.
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docs/en/docs/virtual-environments.md
/// //// tab | `venv` To create a virtual environment, you can use the `venv` module that comes with Python. <div class="termy"> ```console $ python -m venv .venv ``` </div> /// details | What that command means * `python`: use the program called `python` * `-m`: call a module as a script, we'll tell it which module next * `venv`: use the module called `venv` that normally comes installed with Python
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okhttp-coroutines/src/test/kotlin/okhttp3/coroutines/ExecuteAsyncTest.kt
/* * Copyright (c) 2022 Square, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body.md
* inspections /// ## Use the model { #use-the-model } Inside of the function, you can access all the attributes of the model object directly: {* ../../docs_src/body/tutorial002_py310.py *} /// info In Pydantic v1 the method was called `.dict()`, it was deprecated (but still supported) in Pydantic v2, and renamed to `.model_dump()`.
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docs/recipes.md
When writing request headers, use `header(name, value)` to set the only occurrence of `name` to `value`. If there are existing values, they will be removed before the new value is added. Use `addHeader(name, value)` to add a header without removing the headers already present.
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