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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/CycleDetectingLockFactory.java
* * <p>Note, however, that although multiple locks can be created for a given Enum value, whether * it be through separate factory instances or through multiple calls to the same factory, * attempting to acquire multiple locks with the same Enum value (within the same thread) will * result in an IllegalStateException regardless of the factory's policy. For example: * * <pre>{@code
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/UnmodifiableCollectionTests.java
* </ol> * * @param multimap the presumed-immutable multimap * @param sampleKey a key of the same type as that contained by {@code multimap}. {@code multimap} * may or may not have {@code sampleKey} as a key. * @param sampleValue a key of the same type as that contained by {@code multimap}. {@code * multimap} may or may not have {@code sampleValue} as a key. */
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docs/en/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
For large responses, returning a `Response` directly is much faster than returning a dictionary. This is because by default, FastAPI will inspect every item inside and make sure it is serializable as JSON, using the same [JSON Compatible Encoder](../tutorial/encoder.md){.internal-link target=_blank} explained in the tutorial. This is what allows you to return **arbitrary objects**, for example database models.
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/storage/v1beta1/generated.proto
// name represents the name of the CSI driver that this object refers to. // This MUST be the same name returned by the CSI GetPluginName() call for // that driver. optional string name = 1; // nodeID of the node from the driver point of view. // This field enables Kubernetes to communicate with storage systems that do // not share the same nomenclature for nodes. For example, Kubernetes may
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dbflute_fess/playsql/_readme.txt
(A SQL separator is semicolon ";") take-finally-*.sql: SQL statements for check loaded data (or DDL after data loading) You should write your own SQL statements in this file. (basically same specifications as replace-schema.sql) The "data" directory is for data loading like this: /- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - playsql |-data |-common | |-xls | |-10-master.xls
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/first-steps.md
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docs/distributed/DESIGN.md
64 sets, which is *16* 64 = 1024* drives in total. - *If total number of nodes are of odd number then GCD algorithm provides affinity towards odd number erasure sets to provide for uniform distribution across nodes*. This is to ensure that same number of drives are pariticipating in any erasure set. For example if you have 2 nodes with 180 drives then GCD is 15 but this would lead to uneven distribution, one of the nodes would participate more drives. To avoid this the affinity is given towards...
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architecture/networking/controllers.md
`kube.Client` just bundles these all in one place, so we have a single object to pass around anywhere we need Kubernetes access. Additionally, it has a fake client variant, that does the same thing but with fake clients for use in unit tests. Aside from this, there are a few conveniences and workarounds built-in to the client to make things simpler.
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMap.java
newEntries[outI++] = entries[inI]; } } return newEntries; } } /** * Returns an immutable map containing the same entries as {@code map}. The returned map iterates * over entries in the same order as the {@code entrySet} of the original map. If {@code map} * somehow contains entries with duplicate keys (for example, if it is a {@code SortedMap} whose
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/HashFunction.java
* {@link Hasher}), but this is merely a convenience; these are always translated into raw * byte sequences under the covers. * <li><b>hash code:</b> each hash function always yields hash codes of the same fixed bit length * (given by {@link #bits}). For example, {@link Hashing#sha1} produces a 160-bit number, * while {@link Hashing#murmur3_32()} yields only 32 bits. Because a {@code long} value is
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