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  1. guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/TestsForSetsInJavaUtil.java

                    final String[] deduped = dedupe(elements);
                    return new AbstractSet<String>() {
                      @Override
                      public int size() {
                        return deduped.length;
                      }
    
                      @Override
                      public Iterator<String> iterator() {
                        return MinimalCollection.of(deduped).iterator();
                      }
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  2. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/TestsForSetsInJavaUtil.java

                    final String[] deduped = dedupe(elements);
                    return new AbstractSet<String>() {
                      @Override
                      public int size() {
                        return deduped.length;
                      }
    
                      @Override
                      public Iterator<String> iterator() {
                        return MinimalCollection.of(deduped).iterator();
                      }
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    - Last Modified: Wed Oct 30 16:15:19 UTC 2024
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  3. okhttp-hpacktests/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/HpackDecodeTestBase.kt

            result.addAll(stories)
          }
          return result
        }
    
        /**
         * Checks if `expected` and `observed` are equal when viewed as a set and headers are
         * deduped.
         *
         * TODO: See if duped headers should be preserved on decode and verify.
         */
        private fun assertSetEquals(
          message: String,
          expected: List<Header>,
          observed: List<Header>,
        ) {
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 11:42:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Jan 08 01:13:22 UTC 2024
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  4. internal/config/storageclass/storage-class.go

    )
    
    // Standard constants for all storage class
    const (
    	// Reduced redundancy storage class
    	RRS = "REDUCED_REDUNDANCY"
    	// Standard storage class
    	STANDARD = "STANDARD"
    )
    
    // Standard constats for config info storage class
    const (
    	ClassStandard = "standard"
    	ClassRRS      = "rrs"
    	Optimize      = "optimize"
    	InlineBlock   = "inline_block"
    
    	// Reduced redundancy storage class environment variable
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  5. docs/config/README.md

    export MINIO_SITE_REGION="us-west-0"
    export MINIO_SITE_NAME="sfo-rack-1"
    minio server /data
    ```
    
    ### Storage Class
    
    By default, parity for objects with standard storage class is set to `N/2`, and parity for objects with reduced redundancy storage class objects is set to `2`. Read more about storage class support in MinIO server [here](https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/erasure/storage-class/README.md).
    
    ```
    KEY:
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  6. cmd/metrics-v3-cluster-config.go

    package cmd
    
    import "context"
    
    const (
    	configRRSParity      = "rrs_parity"
    	configStandardParity = "standard_parity"
    )
    
    var (
    	configRRSParityMD = NewGaugeMD(configRRSParity,
    		"Reduced redundancy storage class parity")
    	configStandardParityMD = NewGaugeMD(configStandardParity,
    		"Standard storage class parity")
    )
    
    // loadClusterConfigMetrics - `MetricsLoaderFn` for cluster config
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  7. internal/config/storageclass/help.go

    			Optional:    true,
    			Type:        "string",
    		},
    		config.HelpKV{
    			Key:         ClassRRS,
    			Description: `set the parity count for reduced redundancy storage class` + defaultHelpPostfix(ClassRRS),
    			Optional:    true,
    			Type:        "string",
    		},
    		config.HelpKV{
    			Key:         Optimize,
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    - Last Modified: Tue Mar 26 22:06:19 UTC 2024
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  8. internal/config/errors.go

    MINIO_STORAGE_CLASS_RRS: Format "EC:<Default_Parity_Reduced_Redundancy_Class>" (e.g. "EC:3"). This sets the number of parity drives for MinIO server in Reduced Redundancy mode. Objects are stored in Reduced Redundancy mode, if Put request specifies RRS storage class
    Refer to the link https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs/erasure/storage-class for more information`,
    	)
    
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  9. docs/erasure/storage-class/README.md

    This page is intended as a summary of MinIO Erasure Coding. For a more complete explanation, see <https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/operations/concepts/erasure-coding.html>.
    
    ## Overview
    
    MinIO supports two storage classes, Reduced Redundancy class and Standard class. These classes can be defined using environment variables
    set before starting MinIO server. After the data and parity drives for each storage class are defined using environment variables,
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
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  10. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/CharStreamsTest.java

       *
       * <p>CharStreams.copy was failing to clear its CharBuffer after each read call, which effectively
       * reduced the available size of the buffer each time a call to read didn't fill up the available
       * space in the buffer completely. In general this is a performance problem since the buffer size
       * is permanently reduced, but with certain Reader implementations it could also cause the buffer
       * size to reach 0, causing an infinite loop.
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    - Last Modified: Mon Oct 21 14:28:19 UTC 2024
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