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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/HashingTest.java
import org.jspecify.annotations.NullUnmarked; /** * Unit tests for {@link Hashing}. * * <p>TODO(b/33919189): Migrate repeated testing methods to {@link HashTestUtils} and tweak unit * tests to reference them from there. * * @author Dimitris Andreou * @author Kurt Alfred Kluever */ @NullUnmarked public class HashingTest extends TestCase { public void testMd5() {
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cmd/encryption-v1_test.go
s3 := repeat(maxPartSz, 10000) testMPs := []struct { decSizes []int64 oi ObjectInfo }{ {s1, mkMPObj(s1)}, {s2, mkMPObj(s2)}, {s3, mkMPObj(s3)}, } // This function is a reference (re-)implementation of // decrypted range computation, written solely for the purpose // of the unit tests. // // `s` gives the decrypted part sizes, and the other
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finisher_api.go
// Update updates column with value using callbacks. Reference: https://gorm.io/docs/update.html#Update-Changed-Fields func (db *DB) Update(column string, value interface{}) (tx *DB) { tx = db.getInstance() tx.Statement.Dest = map[string]interface{}{column: value} return tx.callbacks.Update().Execute(tx) } // Updates updates attributes using callbacks. values must be a struct or map. Reference: https://gorm.io/docs/update.html#Update-Changed-Fields
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/operand_test.go
{"[X0,X1,X2,X3]", "register list: expected '-' after `[X0`, found ','"}, {"$foo<ABI0>", "ABI selector only permitted when compiling runtime, reference was to \"foo\""}, } var amd64BadOperandRuntimeTests = []badOperandTest{ {"$foo<bletch>", "malformed ABI selector \"bletch\" in reference to \"foo\""}, } var x86OperandTests = []operandTest{ {"$(2.928932188134524e-01)", "$(0.29289321881345243)"}, {"$-1", "$-1"},
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src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arm64.go
"BLE": true, "CALL": true, "CBZ": true, "CBZW": true, "CBNZ": true, "CBNZW": true, "JMP": true, "TBNZ": true, "TBZ": true, // ADR isn't really a jump, but it takes a PC or label reference, // which needs to patched like a jump. "ADR": true, "ADRP": true, } func jumpArm64(word string) bool { return arm64Jump[word] } var arm64SpecialOperand map[string]arm64.SpecialOperand
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cmd/testdata/xl-meta-merge.zip
Client `mc` `mc` provides a modern alternative to UNIX commands like ls, cat, cp, mirror, diff etc. It supports filesystems and Amazon S3 compatible cloud storage services. Follow the MinIO Client [Quickstart Guide](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/reference/minio-mc.html#quickstart) for further instructions. ## Upgrading MinIO Upgrades require zero downtime in MinIO, all upgrades are non-disruptive, all transactions on MinIO are atomic. So upgrading all the servers simultaneously is the recommended...
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/ConnectionCoalescingTest.kt
latch3.countDown() try { latch4.await() } catch (e: InterruptedException) { throw AssertionError(e) } } } // Get a reference to the connection so we can violently destroy it. val connection = AtomicReference<Connection?>() val client1 = client .newBuilder() .addNetworkInterceptor(
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/Suppliers.java
} /** * Returns a function that accepts a supplier and returns the result of invoking {@link * Supplier#get} on that supplier. * * <p>Prefer to use the method reference {@code Supplier::get} instead, though note that it is not * serializable unless you explicitly make it {@link Serializable}, typically by writing {@code * (Function<Supplier<T>, T> & Serializable) Supplier::get}. *
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docs/es/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
Esto es, más o menos, una idea "avanzada". Si apenas estás comenzando con **FastAPI**, podrías querer omitirlo por ahora. /// En Python, puedes crear Context Managers <a href="https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#context-managers" class="external-link" target="_blank">creando una clase con dos métodos: `__enter__()` y `__exit__()`</a>. También puedes usarlos dentro de las dependencias de **FastAPI** con `yield` usando
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cmd/tier.go
return nil } config.RLock() defer config.RUnlock() var tierCfgs []madmin.TierConfig for _, tier := range config.Tiers { // This makes a local copy of tier config before // passing a reference to it. tier := tier.Clone() tierCfgs = append(tierCfgs, tier) } return tierCfgs } // Edit replaces the credentials of the remote tier specified by tierName with creds.
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