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android/guava/src/com/google/common/net/InternetDomainName.java
* relevant suffix was found. */ private static final int NO_SUFFIX_FOUND = -1; /** * Value of {@link #publicSuffixIndexCache} or {@link #registrySuffixIndexCache} which indicates * that they were not initialized yet. */ private static final int SUFFIX_NOT_INITIALIZED = -2; /** * Maximum parts (labels) in a domain name. This value arises from the 255-octet limit described
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src/archive/tar/reader.go
} sph := invertSparseEntries(spd, hdr.Size) tr.curr = &sparseFileReader{tr.curr, sph, 0} } return err } // readGNUSparsePAXHeaders checks the PAX headers for GNU sparse headers. // If they are found, then this function reads the sparse map and returns it. // This assumes that 0.0 headers have already been converted to 0.1 headers // by the PAX header parsing logic.
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SID.java
* * A Windows SID is a numeric identifier used to represent Windows * accounts. SIDs are commonly represented using a textual format such as * {@code S-1-5-21-1496946806-2192648263-3843101252-1029} but they may * also be resolved to yield the name of the associated Windows account * such as {@code Administrators} or {@code MYDOM\alice}. * <p> * Consider the following output of {@code examples/SidLookup.java}: * * <pre>
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSetMultimap.java
} /** * Returns an immutable multimap containing the specified entries. The returned multimap iterates * over keys in the order they were first encountered in the input, and the values for each key * are iterated in the order they were encountered. If two values for the same key are {@linkplain * Object#equals equal}, the first value encountered is used. *
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/AndXServerMessageBlock.java
* This is where we recursively invoke the provided andx smb * object to write it's parameter words and bytes to our outgoing * array. Incedentally when these andx smbs are created they are not * necessarily populated with header data because they're not writing * the header, only their body. But for whatever reason one might wish
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docs/en/docs/advanced/path-operation-advanced-configuration.md
If you manually call `app.openapi()`, you should update the `operationId`s before that. /// /// warning If you do this, you have to make sure each one of your *path operation functions* has a unique name. Even if they are in different modules (Python files). /// ## Exclude from OpenAPI { #exclude-from-openapi }
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guava/src/com/google/common/eventbus/SubscriberRegistry.java
.weakKeys() .build(CacheLoader.from(SubscriberRegistry::getAnnotatedMethodsNotCached)); /** * Returns all subscribers for the given listener grouped by the type of event they subscribe to. */ private Multimap<Class<?>, Subscriber> findAllSubscribers(Object listener) { Multimap<Class<?>, Subscriber> methodsInListener = HashMultimap.create(); Class<?> clazz = listener.getClass();
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docs/bucket/lifecycle/README.md
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docs/ftp/README.md
arcfour128 arcfour aes128-cbc 3des-cbc ``` `--sftp=mac-algos=...` specifies a default set of MAC algorithms in preference order. This is based on RFC 4253, section 6.4, but with hmac-md5 variants removed because they have reached the end of their useful life. Valid values: ``` ******@****.*** ******@****.*** hmac-sha2-256 hmac-sha2-512 hmac-sha1 hmac-sha1-96 ```
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/cache/PopulatedCachesTest.java
} private List<Entry<Object, Object>> warmUp(LoadingCache<Object, Object> cache) { return warmUp(cache, WARMUP_MIN, WARMUP_MAX); } /** * Returns the entries that were added to the map, so they won't fall out of a map with weak or * soft references until the caller drops the reference to the returned entries. */ private List<Entry<Object, Object>> warmUp(
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