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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/TreeRangeSet.java
* firstComplementRangeUpperBound is the upper bound of the last complement range with lower * bound inside complementLowerBoundWindow. * * positiveItr starts at the first positive range with upper bound less than * firstComplementRangeUpperBound. (Positive range upper bounds correspond to complement range * lower bounds.) */ Cut<C> startingPoint = complementLowerBoundWindow.hasUpperBound()
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/FreshValueGenerator.java
for (int i = 0; i < params.size(); i++) { TypeToken<?> paramType = type.resolveType(typeVars[i]); // We require all @Generates methods to either be parameter-less or accept non-null // values for their generic parameter types. Object argValue = generate(paramType); if (argValue == null) { // When a parameter of a @Generates method cannot be created,
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cmd/object-api-putobject_test.go
expectedError: hash.BadDigest{ExpectedMD5: "e2fc714c4727ee9395f324cd2e7f331e", CalculatedMD5: "e2fc714c4727ee9395f324cd2e7f331f"}, }, // Input with size less than the size of actual data inside the reader. 9: { bucketName: bucket, objName: object, inputData: []byte("abcd"),
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/CharMatcher.java
*/ public static CharMatcher breakingWhitespace() { return BreakingWhitespace.INSTANCE; } /** * Determines whether a character is ASCII, meaning that its code point is less than 128. * * @since 19.0 (since 1.0 as constant {@code ASCII}) */ public static CharMatcher ascii() { return Ascii.INSTANCE; } /**
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Iterators.java
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/HttpUrl.kt
} /** * Returns the name of the query parameter at `index`. For example this returns `"a"` * for `queryParameterName(0)` on `http://host/?a=apple&b=banana`. This throws if * `index` is not less than the [query size][querySize]. * * | URL | `queryParameterName(0)` | `queryParameterName(1)` | * | :-------------------------------- | :---------------------- | :---------------------- |
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
An interesting detail is that the percentage of the **CPU used** by each process can **vary** a lot over time, but the **memory (RAM)** normally stays more or less **stable**. If you have an API that does a comparable amount of computations every time and you have a lot of clients, then the **CPU utilization** will probably *also be stable* (instead of constantly going up and down quickly).
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docs/en/docs/async.md
This idea of **asynchronous** code described above is also sometimes called **"concurrency"**. It is different from **"parallelism"**. **Concurrency** and **parallelism** both relate to "different things happening more or less at the same time". But the details between *concurrency* and *parallelism* are quite different. To see the difference, imagine the following story about burgers: ### Concurrent Burgers { #concurrent-burgers }
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cmd/metacache-set.go
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/FreshValueGenerator.java
for (int i = 0; i < params.size(); i++) { TypeToken<?> paramType = type.resolveType(typeVars[i]); // We require all @Generates methods to either be parameter-less or accept non-null // values for their generic parameter types. Object argValue = generate(paramType); if (argValue == null) { // When a parameter of a @Generates method cannot be created,
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