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  1. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/DiscreteDomain.java

     * #minValue} and {@link #maxValue} should also be overridden for bounded types.
     *
     * <p>A discrete domain always represents the <i>entire</i> set of values of its type; it cannot
     * represent partial domains such as "prime integers" or "strings of length 5."
     *
     * <p>See the Guava User Guide section on <a href=
     * "https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/RangesExplained#discrete-domains">{@code
     * DiscreteDomain}</a>.
     *
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu Feb 13 17:34:21 GMT 2025
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  2. build-logic/kotlin-dsl-shared-runtime/src/main/kotlin/org/gradle/kotlin/dsl/internal/sharedruntime/codegen/ApiTypeProvider.kt

        }
    
        private
        fun singleAbstractMethodOf(classNode: ClassNode) =
            classNode.methods.singleOrNull { it.access.run { !isStatic && isAbstract } }
    
        /**
         * Test if a method is a prime declaration or an overrides that change the signature.
         *
         * There's no way to tell from the byte code that a method overrides the signature
         * of a parent declaration other than crawling up the type hierarchy.
    Created: Wed Dec 31 11:36:14 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Mar 12 15:56:18 GMT 2025
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/math/LongMath.java

              | (1 << 29));
    
      /**
       * Returns {@code true} if {@code n} is a <a
       * href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PrimeNumber.html">prime number</a>: an integer <i>greater
       * than one</i> that cannot be factored into a product of <i>smaller</i> positive integers.
       * Returns {@code false} if {@code n} is zero, one, or a composite number (one which <i>can</i> be
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Mon Nov 03 21:01:09 GMT 2025
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/Hashing.java

        hashFunctions[0] = Murmur3_128HashFunction.GOOD_FAST_HASH_128;
        int seed = GOOD_FAST_HASH_SEED;
        for (int i = 1; i < hashFunctionsNeeded; i++) {
          seed += 1500450271; // a prime; shouldn't matter
          hashFunctions[i] = murmur3_128(seed);
        }
        return new ConcatenatedHashFunction(hashFunctions);
      }
    
      /**
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu Jul 17 15:26:41 GMT 2025
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  5. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Range.java

     *       {@code r.contains(c1) && r.contains(c3)} implies {@code r.contains(c2)}). This means that a
     *       {@code Range<Integer>} can never be used to represent, say, "all <i>prime</i> numbers from
     *       1 to 100."
     *   <li>When evaluated as a {@link Predicate}, a range yields the same result as invoking {@link
     *       #contains}.
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Mon Sep 22 18:35:44 GMT 2025
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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Ints.java

        //     ends up at a[d], which in turn ends up at a[2d], and so on until we get back to a[0].
        //     (All indices taken mod n.) If d and n are mutually prime, all elements will have been
        //     moved at that point. Otherwise, we can rotate the cycle a[1], a[1 + d], a[1 + 2d], etc,
        //     then a[2] etc, and so on until we have rotated all elements. There are gcd(d, n) cycles
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
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  7. lib/fips140/v1.0.0-c2097c7c.zip

    SetBytesWithClamping returns nil and an error, and the receiver is unchanged. // // Note that since Scalar values are always reduced modulo the prime order of // the curve, the resulting value will not preserve any of the cofactor-clearing // properties that clamping is meant to provide. It will however work as // expected as long as it is applied to points on the prime order subgroup, like // in Ed25519. In fact, it is lost to history why RFC 8032 adopted the // irrelevant RFC 7748 clamping, but it is now...
    Created: Tue Dec 30 11:13:12 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu Sep 25 19:53:19 GMT 2025
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  8. doc/go_spec.html

    	for i := range src {  // Loop over values received from 'src'.
    		if i%prime != 0 {
    			dst &lt;- i  // Send 'i' to channel 'dst'.
    		}
    	}
    }
    
    // The prime sieve: Daisy-chain filter processes together.
    func sieve() {
    	ch := make(chan int)  // Create a new channel.
    	go generate(ch)       // Start generate() as a subprocess.
    	for {
    		prime := &lt;-ch
    		fmt.Print(prime, "\n")
    Created: Tue Dec 30 11:13:12 GMT 2025
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  9. lib/fips140/v1.1.0-rc1.zip

    SetBytesWithClamping returns nil and an error, and the receiver is unchanged. // // Note that since Scalar values are always reduced modulo the prime order of // the curve, the resulting value will not preserve any of the cofactor-clearing // properties that clamping is meant to provide. It will however work as // expected as long as it is applied to points on the prime order subgroup, like // in Ed25519. In fact, it is lost to history why RFC 8032 adopted the // irrelevant RFC 7748 clamping, but it is now...
    Created: Tue Dec 30 11:13:12 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu Dec 11 16:27:41 GMT 2025
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  10. src/bufio/bufio_test.go

    			return
    		}
    	}
    }
    
    func createTestInput(n int) []byte {
    	input := make([]byte, n)
    	for i := range input {
    		// 101 and 251 are arbitrary prime numbers.
    		// The idea is to create an input sequence
    		// which doesn't repeat too frequently.
    		input[i] = byte(i % 251)
    		if i%101 == 0 {
    			input[i] ^= byte(i / 101)
    		}
    	}
    	return input
    }
    Created: Tue Dec 30 11:13:12 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Fri Feb 07 01:08:54 GMT 2025
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