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

         * read operations anyway:
         *
         * - All (unsynchronized) read operations must first read the "count" field, and should not
         * look at table entries if it is 0.
         *
         * - All (synchronized) write operations should write to the "count" field after structurally
         * changing any bin. The operations must not take any action that could even momentarily
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/cookie-param-models.md

    If you go to the **API docs UI** at `/docs` you will be able to see the **documentation** for cookies for your *path operations*.
    
    But even if you **fill the data** and click "Execute", because the docs UI works with **JavaScript**, the cookies won't be sent, and you will see an **error** message as if you didn't write any values.
    
    ///
    
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  3. android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/collect/BinaryTreeTraverserBenchmark.java

    import com.google.caliper.Param;
    import com.google.common.base.Optional;
    import com.google.common.primitives.Ints;
    import java.util.List;
    import java.util.Random;
    
    /**
     * Benchmarks for the {@code TreeTraverser} operations on binary trees.
     *
     * @author Louis Wasserman
     */
    public class BinaryTreeTraverserBenchmark {
      private static class BinaryNode {
        final int x;
        final Optional<BinaryNode> left;
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  4. docs/security/README.md

    #### Figure 2 - KMS key hierarchy
    
    ```
                                                              CMK (master key)
                                                               |
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  5. RELEASE.md

            operation is a scalar.
        *   Fix `NNAPI` delegate failure when Axis input for reduce operation is a
            scalar.
        *   Expose option to limit the number of partitions that will be delegated
            to `NNAPI`.
        *   If a target accelerator is specified, use its feature level to determine
            operations to delegate instead of SDK version.
    *   `tf.random`:
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  6. CITATION.cff

    abstract: TensorFlow is a machine learning system that operates at large scale and in heterogeneous environments. TensorFlow uses dataflow graphs to represent computation, shared state, and the operations that mutate that state. It maps the nodes of a dataflow graph across many machines in a cluster, and within a machine across multiple computational devices, including multicore CPUs, general purpose GPUs, and custom-designed ASICs known as Tensor...
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  7. docs/site-replication/README.md

    - **Removing a site** is not allowed from a set of replicated sites once configured.
    - All sites must be using the **same** external IDP(s) if any.
    - For [SSE-S3 or SSE-KMS encryption via KMS](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/operations/server-side-encryption.html "MinIO KMS Guide"), all sites **must**  have access to a central KMS deployment. This can be achieved via a central KES server or multiple KES servers (say one per site) connected via a central KMS (Vault) server.
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/background-tasks.md

    # Background Tasks
    
    You can define background tasks to be run *after* returning a response.
    
    This is useful for operations that need to happen after a request, but that the client doesn't really have to be waiting for the operation to complete before receiving the response.
    
    This includes, for example:
    
    * Email notifications sent after performing an action:
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  9. internal/grid/msg.go

    import (
    	"encoding/binary"
    	"fmt"
    	"strings"
    	"time"
    
    	"github.com/tinylib/msgp/msgp"
    	"github.com/zeebo/xxh3"
    )
    
    // Op is operation type.
    //
    //go:generate msgp -unexported -file=$GOFILE
    //go:generate stringer -type=Op -output=msg_string.go -trimprefix=Op $GOFILE
    
    // Op is operation type messages.
    type Op uint8
    
    // HandlerID is the ID for the handler of a specific type.
    type HandlerID uint8
    
    const (
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  10. docs/fr/docs/tutorial/background-tasks.md

    # Tâches d'arrière-plan
    
    Vous pouvez définir des tâches d'arrière-plan qui seront exécutées après avoir retourné une réponse.
    
    Ceci est utile pour les opérations qui doivent avoir lieu après une requête, mais où le client n'a pas réellement besoin d'attendre que l'opération soit terminée pour recevoir une réponse.
    
    Cela comprend, par exemple :
    
    * Les notifications par email envoyées après l'exécution d'une action :
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