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guava/src/com/google/common/cache/AbstractCache.java
* possible with an unsafe cast which requires {@code keys} to actually be of type {@code K}. * * @since 11.0 */ /* * <? extends Object> is mostly the same as <?> to plain Java. But to nullness checkers, they * differ: <? extends Object> means "non-null types," while <?> means "all types." */ @Override
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/RegularImmutableBiMap.java
@Nullable ImmutableMapEntry<K, V>[] valueTable = createEntryArray(tableSize); /* * The cast is safe: n==entryArray.length means that we have filled the whole array with Entry * instances, in which case it is safe to cast it from an array of nullable entries to an array * of non-null entries. */ @SuppressWarnings("nullness") Entry<K, V>[] entries =
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docs/erasure/README.md
useful? Erasure code protects data from multiple drives failure, unlike RAID or replication. For example, RAID6 can protect against two drive failure whereas in MinIO erasure code you can lose as many as half of drives and still the data remains safe. Further, MinIO's erasure code is at the object level and can heal one object at a time. For RAID, healing can be done only at the volume level which translates into high downtime. As MinIO encodes each object individually, it can heal objects incrementally....
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/RegularImmutableMap.java
int n, @Nullable Entry<K, V>[] entryArray, boolean throwIfDuplicateKeys) throws BucketOverflowException { /* * The cast is safe: n==entryArray.length means that we have filled the whole array with Entry * instances, in which case it is safe to cast it from an array of nullable entries to an array * of non-null entries. */ @SuppressWarnings("nullness") Entry<K, V>[] entries =
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableListMultimap.java
} } /** * Returns an immutable multimap containing the same mappings as {@code multimap}. The generated * multimap's key and value orderings correspond to the iteration ordering of the {@code * multimap.asMap()} view. * * <p>Despite the method name, this method attempts to avoid actually copying the data when it is * safe to do so. The exact circumstances under which a copy will or will not be performed are
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/AbstractTableTest.java
} @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // C can only be @Nullable Character or Character protected @NonNull C cellValue(Character character) { return (C) character; } // Only safe wrt. ClassCastException. Not null-safe (can be used to test expected Table NPEs) @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected C nullableCellValue(@Nullable Character character) { return (C) character; }
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingSortedMap.java
* equality for both keys and values, unlike {@code ForwardingMap}. * * <p>The {@code standard} methods and the collection views they return are not guaranteed to be * thread-safe, even when all of the methods that they depend on are thread-safe. * * @author Mike Bostock * @author Louis Wasserman * @since 2.0 */ @GwtCompatible @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/TreeMultiset.java
switch (balanceFactor()) { case -2: // requireNonNull is safe because right must exist in order to get a negative factor. requireNonNull(right); if (right.balanceFactor() > 0) { right = right.rotateRight(); } return rotateLeft(); case 2: // requireNonNull is safe because left must exist in order to get a positive factor.
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docs/compression/README.md
> ```bash > export MINIO_COMPRESSION_ENABLE="on" > export MINIO_COMPRESSION_EXTENSIONS="*" > export MINIO_COMPRESSION_MIME_TYPES="*" > ``` ### 3. Compression + Encryption Combining encryption and compression is not safe in all setups. This is particularly so if the compression ratio of your content reveals information about it. See [CRIME TLS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRIME) as an example of this.
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src/arena/arena.go
that use-after-free bugs are possible with regular Go values. This package limits the impact of these use-after-free bugs by preventing reuse of freed memory regions until the garbage collector is able to determine that it is safe. Typically, a use-after-free bug will result in a fault and a helpful error message, but this package reserves the right to not force a fault on freed memory. That means a valid implementation of this package is to just
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