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guava/src/com/google/common/graph/ImmutableGraph.java
* silently {@link #addNode(Object) add} {@code nodeU} and {@code nodeV} to the graph. * * @return this {@code Builder} object * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the introduction of the edge would violate {@link * #allowsSelfLoops()} */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public Builder<N> putEdge(N nodeU, N nodeV) { mutableGraph.putEdge(nodeU, nodeV); return this; } /**
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/MutableNetwork.java
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code edge} already exists in the graph and does not * connect {@code nodeU} to {@code nodeV} * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the introduction of the edge would violate {@link * #allowsParallelEdges()} or {@link #allowsSelfLoops()} */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue boolean addEdge(N nodeU, N nodeV, E edge); /**
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docs/de/docs/deployment/docker.md
Auf diese Weise können Sie in vielen Fällen etwas über Container und Docker lernen und dieses Wissen mit vielen verschiedenen Tools und Komponenten wiederverwenden.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/ImmutableValueGraph.java
* silently {@link #addNode(Object) add} {@code nodeU} and {@code nodeV} to the graph. * * @return this {@code Builder} object * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the introduction of the edge would violate {@link * #allowsSelfLoops()} */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ImmutableValueGraph.Builder<N, V> putEdgeValue(N nodeU, N nodeV, V value) { mutableValueGraph.putEdgeValue(nodeU, nodeV, value);
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docs/de/docs/features.md
Daher können Sie in vielen Fällen das Objekt einer Anfrage **direkt zur Datenbank** schicken, weil alles automatisch validiert wird. Das gleiche gilt auch für die andere Richtung: Sie können in vielen Fällen das Objekt aus der Datenbank **direkt zum Client** schicken.
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/fess/da/stopwords.txt
havde ham hun nu over da fra du ud sin dem os op man hans hvor eller hvad skal selv her alle vil blev kunne ind når være dog noget ville jo deres efter ned skulle denne end dette mit også under have dig anden hende mine alt meget sit sine vor mod disse hvis din nogle hos
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/encoder.md
/// note | "Hinweis" `jsonable_encoder` wird tatsächlich von **FastAPI** intern verwendet, um Daten zu konvertieren. Aber es ist in vielen anderen Szenarien hilfreich.
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guava/src/com/google/common/graph/ImmutableValueGraph.java
* silently {@link #addNode(Object) add} {@code nodeU} and {@code nodeV} to the graph. * * @return this {@code Builder} object * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the introduction of the edge would violate {@link * #allowsSelfLoops()} */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ImmutableValueGraph.Builder<N, V> putEdgeValue(N nodeU, N nodeV, V value) { mutableValueGraph.putEdgeValue(nodeU, nodeV, value);
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/extra-data-types.md
## Andere Datentypen Hier sind einige der zusätzlichen Datentypen, die Sie verwenden können: * `UUID`: * Ein standardmäßiger „universell eindeutiger Bezeichner“ („Universally Unique Identifier“), der in vielen Datenbanken und Systemen als ID üblich ist. * Wird in Requests und Responses als `str` dargestellt. * `datetime.datetime`: * Ein Python-`datetime.datetime`.
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/fess/no/stopwords.txt
du ut sin dem oss opp man kan hans hvor eller hva skal selv sjøl her alle vil bli ble blei blitt kunne inn når være kom noen noe ville dere som deres kun ja etter ned skulle denne for deg si sine sitt mot å meget hvorfor dette disse uten hvordan ingen din ditt blir samme
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