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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/graph/TraverserTest.java
* | | * e ---- c ---- f * }</pre> */ private static final SuccessorsFunction<Character> JAVADOC_GRAPH = createUndirectedGraph("ba", "ad", "be", "ac", "ec", "cf"); /** * A diamond shaped directed graph (arrows going down): * * <pre>{@code * a * / \ * b c * \ / * d * }</pre> */ private static final SuccessorsFunction<Character> DIAMOND_GRAPH =
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/graph/AbstractStandardUndirectedGraphTest.java
EndpointPair.unordered(1, 1), EndpointPair.unordered(1, 3)) .inOrder(); } /** * Populates the graph with nodes and edges in a star shape with node `1` in the middle. * * <p>Note that the edges are added in a shuffled order to properly test the effect of the * insertion order. */ private void populateTShapedGraph() { putEdge(2, 1);
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/graph/AbstractStandardUndirectedGraphTest.java
EndpointPair.unordered(1, 1), EndpointPair.unordered(1, 3)) .inOrder(); } /** * Populates the graph with nodes and edges in a star shape with node `1` in the middle. * * <p>Note that the edges are added in a shuffled order to properly test the effect of the * insertion order. */ private void populateTShapedGraph() { putEdge(2, 1);
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md
It is just a function that can take all the same parameters that a *path operation function* can take: {* ../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial001_an_py310.py hl[8:9] *} That's it. **2 lines**. And it has the same shape and structure that all your *path operation functions* have. You can think of it as a *path operation function* without the "decorator" (without the `@app.get("/some-path")`). And it can return anything you want.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/Hashing.java
* </ul> */ @Deprecated public static HashFunction sha1() { return Sha1Holder.SHA_1; } private static class Sha1Holder { static final HashFunction SHA_1 = new MessageDigestHashFunction("SHA-1", "Hashing.sha1()"); } /** Returns a hash function implementing the SHA-256 algorithm (256 hash bits). */
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/schema-extra-example.md
And Swagger UI has supported this particular `examples` field for a while. So, you can use it to **show** different **examples in the docs UI**. The shape of this OpenAPI-specific field `examples` is a `dict` with **multiple examples** (instead of a `list`), each with extra information that will be added to **OpenAPI** too.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api.cc
} private: TFE_Context* context_; TFE_CustomDevice device_; void* info_; string name_; }; // An adapter which wraps the shape/data produced by C custom devices and uses // it to implement custom device methods. class CAPICustomDeviceTensorHandle : public tensorflow::CustomDeviceTensorHandle { public:
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tensorflow/c/c_api_function_test.cc
TF_DeleteStatus); TF_Tensor* tensor_shape = Int32Tensor({37, 1}); TF_Operation* shape = Const(tensor_shape, func_graph.get(), s.get(), "shape"); TF_Operation* random = RandomUniform(shape, TF_FLOAT, func_graph.get(), s.get()); TF_Output outputs[] = {{random, 0}}; *func = TF_GraphToFunction(func_graph.get(), name,
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
```Python hl_lines="3 5" {!../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial007.py!} ``` ## Sub-dependencies with `yield` You can have sub-dependencies and "trees" of sub-dependencies of any size and shape, and any or all of them can use `yield`. **FastAPI** will make sure that the "exit code" in each dependency with `yield` is run in the correct order.
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