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  1. src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbTreeHandleInternal.java

     * SMB tree connections and their lifecycle.
     *
     * @author mbechler
     */
    public interface SmbTreeHandleInternal extends SmbTreeHandle {
    
        /**
         * Releases this tree handle back to the pool for reuse
         */
        void release();
    
        /**
         * Ensures that DFS referrals have been resolved for this tree
         * @throws SmbException if an SMB-specific error occurs
    Created: Sun Apr 05 00:10:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Sat Aug 16 01:32:48 GMT 2025
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-data-types.md

    # Extra Data Types { #extra-data-types }
    
    Up to now, you have been using common data types, like:
    
    * `int`
    * `float`
    * `str`
    * `bool`
    
    But you can also use more complex data types.
    
    And you will still have the same features as seen up to now:
    
    * Great editor support.
    * Data conversion from incoming requests.
    * Data conversion for response data.
    * Data validation.
    * Automatic annotation and documentation.
    
    Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Thu Mar 05 18:13:19 GMT 2026
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  3. docs/es/docs/tutorial/extra-data-types.md

    # Tipos de Datos Extra { #extra-data-types }
    
    Hasta ahora, has estado usando tipos de datos comunes, como:
    
    * `int`
    * `float`
    * `str`
    * `bool`
    
    Pero también puedes usar tipos de datos más complejos.
    
    Y seguirás teniendo las mismas funcionalidades como hasta ahora:
    
    * Gran soporte de editor.
    * Conversión de datos de requests entrantes.
    * Conversión de datos para datos de response.
    * Validación de datos.
    Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Thu Mar 19 18:15:55 GMT 2026
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  4. docs/es/docs/editor-support.md

    ## Funcionalidades { #features }
    
    Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Thu Mar 19 18:12:26 GMT 2026
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  5. docs/iam/access-manager-plugin.go

    func writeErrorResponse(w http.ResponseWriter, err error) {
    	w.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest)
    	json.NewEncoder(w).Encode(map[string]string{
    		"error": fmt.Sprintf("%v", err),
    	})
    }
    
    type Result struct {
    	Result bool `json:"result"`
    }
    
    func mainHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
    	body, err := io.ReadAll(r.Body)
    	if err != nil {
    		writeErrorResponse(w, err)
    		return
    	}
    
    	var out bytes.Buffer
    Created: Sun Apr 05 19:28:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Thu Feb 08 17:15:20 GMT 2024
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  6. callbacks/preload.go

    	preloadNames := make([]string, 0, len(preloadMap))
    	for key := range preloadMap {
    		preloadNames = append(preloadNames, key)
    	}
    	sort.Strings(preloadNames)
    
    	isJoined := func(name string) (joined bool, nestedJoins []string) {
    		for _, join := range joins {
    			if _, ok := relationships.Relations[join]; ok && name == join {
    				joined = true
    				continue
    			}
    			join0, join1, cut := strings.Cut(join, ".")
    Created: Sun Apr 05 09:35:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Sun May 25 07:40:40 GMT 2025
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  7. tests/scanner_valuer_test.go

    	}
    
    	data := ScannerValuerStruct{
    		Name:     sql.NullString{String: "name", Valid: true},
    		Gender:   &sql.NullString{String: "M", Valid: true},
    		Age:      sql.NullInt64{Int64: 18, Valid: true},
    		Male:     sql.NullBool{Bool: true, Valid: true},
    		Height:   sql.NullFloat64{Float64: 1.8888, Valid: true},
    		Birthday: sql.NullTime{Time: time.Now(), Valid: true},
    		Allergen: NullString{sql.NullString{String: "Allergen", Valid: true}},
    Created: Sun Apr 05 09:35:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Wed Jun 07 07:02:07 GMT 2023
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  8. internal/disk/stat_openbsd.go

    package disk
    
    import (
    	"errors"
    	"fmt"
    	"syscall"
    )
    
    // GetInfo returns total and free bytes available in a directory, e.g. `/`.
    func GetInfo(path string, _ bool) (info Info, err error) {
    	s := syscall.Statfs_t{}
    	err = syscall.Statfs(path, &s)
    	if err != nil {
    		return Info{}, err
    	}
    	reservedBlocks := uint64(s.F_bfree) - uint64(s.F_bavail)
    	info = Info{
    Created: Sun Apr 05 19:28:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Mon Feb 26 19:34:50 GMT 2024
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  9. cmd/object-api-options.go

    	"github.com/minio/minio/internal/crypto"
    	"github.com/minio/minio/internal/hash"
    	xhttp "github.com/minio/minio/internal/http"
    )
    
    func getDefaultOpts(header http.Header, copySource bool, metadata map[string]string) (opts ObjectOptions, err error) {
    	var clientKey [32]byte
    	var sse encrypt.ServerSide
    
    	opts = ObjectOptions{UserDefined: metadata}
    	if v, ok := header[xhttp.MinIOSourceProxyRequest]; ok {
    Created: Sun Apr 05 19:28:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Sun Sep 28 20:59:21 GMT 2025
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  10. docs/de/docs/tutorial/extra-data-types.md

    # Zusätzliche Datentypen { #extra-data-types }
    
    Bisher haben Sie gängige Datentypen verwendet, wie zum Beispiel:
    
    * `int`
    * `float`
    * `str`
    * `bool`
    
    Sie können aber auch komplexere Datentypen verwenden.
    
    Und Sie haben immer noch dieselbe Funktionalität wie bisher gesehen:
    
    * Großartige Editor-Unterstützung.
    * Datenkonvertierung bei eingehenden <abbr title="Request – Anfrage: Daten, die der Client zum Server sendet">Requests</abbr>.
    Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Thu Mar 19 17:58:09 GMT 2026
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