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  1. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/Constants.java

         * User controlled relocations.
         * This property is a comma separated list of entries with the syntax <code>GAV&gt;GAV</code>.
         * The first <code>GAV</code> can contain <code>*</code> for any elem (so <code>*:*:*</code> would mean ALL, something
         * you don't want). The second <code>GAV</code> is either fully specified, or also can contain <code>*</code>,
         * then it behaves as "ordinary relocation": the coordinate is preserved from relocated artifact.
    Created: Sun Apr 05 03:35:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Tue Dec 16 13:41:14 GMT 2025
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  2. src/main/java/jcifs/http/NtlmHttpFilter.java

            p.setProperty("jcifs.netbios.cachePolicy", "1200");
            /*
             * The Filter can only work with NTLMv1 as it uses a man-in-the-middle
             * technique that NTLMv2 specifically thwarts. A real NTLM Filter would
             * need to do a NETLOGON RPC that JCIFS will likely never implement
             * because it requires a lot of extra crypto not used by CIFS.
             */
            p.setProperty("jcifs.smb.lmCompatibility", "0");
    Created: Sun Apr 05 00:10:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Sat Aug 30 05:58:03 GMT 2025
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSet.java

       * TODO: b/315526394 - Skip the Builder entirely for the of(...) methods, since we don't need to
       * worry that we might trigger the fallback to the JDK-backed implementation? (The varargs one
       * _could_, so we could keep it as it is. Or we could convince ourselves that hash flooding is
       * unlikely in practice there, too.)
       */
    
      /**
       * Returns an immutable set containing the given elements, minus duplicates, in the order each was
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Fri Nov 07 16:09:47 GMT 2025
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeToken.java

       * passing a TypeToken<X>. This would be invalid. Maybe we could accept a TypeParameter<@PolyNull
       * X> if we support such a thing? It would be weird or misleading for users to be able to pass
       * `new TypeParameter<@Nullable T>() {}` and have it act as a plain `TypeParameter<T>`, but
       * hopefully no one would do that, anyway. See also the comment on TypeParameter itself.
       *
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Thu Jan 29 22:14:05 GMT 2026
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  5. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMap.java

        /*
         * Even though it's weird to pass a defaultValue that is null, some callers do so. Those who
         * pass a literal "null" should probably just use `get`, but I would expect other callers to
         * pass an expression that *might* be null. This could happen with:
         *
         * - a `getFooOrDefault(@Nullable Foo defaultValue)` method that returns
         *   `map.getOrDefault(FOO_KEY, defaultValue)`
         *
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Sun Mar 08 16:16:42 GMT 2026
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  6. impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/internal/impl/DefaultLifecycleRegistry.java

        }
    
        private static void addPhases(
                Graph graph, Graph.Vertex before, Graph.Vertex after, Collection<Lifecycle.Phase> phases) {
            // We add ordering between internal phases.
            // This would be wrong at execution time, but we are here computing a list and not a graph,
            // so in order to obtain the expected order, we add these links between phases.
            Lifecycle.Phase prev = null;
    Created: Sun Apr 05 03:35:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Mon Sep 29 14:45:25 GMT 2025
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  7. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSortedSetTest.java

       * Interface[]) creates a RegularImmutableSortedSet backed by an array of that
       * type. Later, RegularImmutableSortedSet.toArray() calls System.arraycopy()
       * to copy from that array to the destination array. This would be fine, but
       * GWT has a bug: It refuses to copy from an E[] to an Object[] when E is an
       * interface type.
       */
      // TODO: test other collections for this problem
      public void testOf_gwtArraycopyBug() {
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Fri Mar 13 13:01:07 GMT 2026
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  8. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Multisets.java

      /**
       * Returns an unmodifiable view of the intersection of two multisets. In the returned multiset,
       * the count of each element is the <i>minimum</i> of its counts in the two backing multisets,
       * with elements that would have a count of 0 not included. The iteration order of the returned
       * multiset matches that of the element set of {@code multiset1}, with repeated occurrences of the
       * same element appearing consecutively.
       *
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Mon Sep 22 18:35:44 GMT 2025
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  9. fastapi/param_functions.py

                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        media_type: Annotated[
            str,
            Doc(
                """
                The media type of this parameter field. Changing it would affect the
                generated OpenAPI, but currently it doesn't affect the parsing of the data.
                """
            ),
        ] = "application/json",
        alias: Annotated[
            str | None,
    Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Sun Mar 15 11:44:39 GMT 2026
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  10. android/guava/src/com/google/common/escape/UnicodeEscaper.java

     * context (such as an XML document). Typically (but not always), the inverse process of
     * "unescaping" the text is performed automatically by the relevant parser.
     *
     * <p>For example, an XML escaper would convert the literal string {@code "Foo<Bar>"} into {@code
     * "Foo&lt;Bar&gt;"} to prevent {@code "<Bar>"} from being confused with an XML tag. When the
    Created: Fri Apr 03 12:43:13 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Sat Jan 24 04:06:11 GMT 2026
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