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src/test/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/TransWaitNamedPipeTest.java
assertEquals(0, consumed, "readSetupWireFormat should always return 0"); } @Test public void testWriteParametersWireFormat() { // Test that writeParametersWireFormat returns 0 TransWaitNamedPipe pipe = new TransWaitNamedPipe("\\\\pipe\\testPipe"); byte[] dst = new byte[100]; int written = pipe.writeParametersWireFormat(dst, 0);
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/sub-dependencies.md
Then we can use the dependency with: {* ../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial005_an_py310.py hl[23] *} /// info Notice that we are only declaring one dependency in the *path operation function*, the `query_or_cookie_extractor`. But **FastAPI** will know that it has to solve `query_extractor` first, to pass the results of that to `query_or_cookie_extractor` while calling it. /// ```mermaid graph TB query_extractor(["query_extractor"])
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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/services/ModelProblem.java
/** * Describes a problem that was encountered during model building. A problem can either be an exception that was thrown * or a simple string message. In addition, a problem carries a hint about its source, e.g. the POM file that exhibits * the problem. * */ public interface ModelProblem extends BuilderProblem { /** * Enumeration of model versions that can be validated.
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util/gradle_integration_tests.sh
./mvnw clean install --projects '!guava-testlib,!guava-tests,!guava-bom' -Dmaven.test.skip=true -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -f android # We run this separately so that its change to the default toolchain doesn't affect anything else. # (And we run it after the main build so that that build has already downloaded Java 11 if necessary.) ./mvnw --projects '!guava-testlib,!guava-tests,!guava-bom,!guava-gwt' initialize -P print-java-11-home
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/encoder.md
For example, if you need to store it in a database. For that, **FastAPI** provides a `jsonable_encoder()` function. ## Using the `jsonable_encoder` { #using-the-jsonable-encoder } Let's imagine that you have a database `fake_db` that only receives JSON compatible data. For example, it doesn't receive `datetime` objects, as those are not compatible with JSON.
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api/maven-api-settings/src/main/mdo/settings.mdo
<type>String</type> <description> Specifies that this profile will be activated when a matching JDK is detected. </description> </field> <field> <name>os</name> <version>1.0.0+</version> <description> Specifies that this profile will be activated when matching OS attributes are detected. </description>
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureFallbackAtomicHelperTest.java
* AtomicReferenceFieldUpdaterAtomicHelper, which is the default, which means that it's used * when we run AbstractFutureTest itself. */ /* * We don't test UnsafeAtomicHelper here, since guava-android doesn't provide a way to use it * under the JVM. (We could arrange for one if we really wanted, but that will break once the
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guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/base/StringsRepeatBenchmark.java
} } } private static String mikeRepeat(String string, int count) { int len = string.length(); char[] strCopy = new char[len * Integer.highestOneBit(count)]; string.getChars(0, len, strCopy, 0); char[] array = new char[len * count]; int strCopyLen = len; int pos = 0; while (count != 0) { if ((count & 1) != 0) {
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
If you use a `try` block in a dependency with `yield`, you'll receive any exception that was thrown when using the dependency. For example, if some code at some point in the middle, in another dependency or in a *path operation*, made a database transaction "rollback" or create any other error, you will receive the exception in your dependency. So, you can look for that specific exception inside the dependency with `except SomeException`.
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src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/util/SearchEngineUtilTest.java
}); } catch (Exception e) { // Expected in test environment without proper SearchEngineClient // The important thing is that the method exists and accepts the correct parameters } // Verify that the scroll method exists with correct signature try { SearchEngineUtil.class.getMethod("scroll", String.class, java.util.function.Function.class);
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