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  1. docs/pt/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md

    ```Python
    something()
    ```
    
    ou
    
    ```Python
    something(some_argument, some_keyword_argument="foo")
    ```
    
    Então esse objeto é um "chamável".
    
    ## Classes como dependências
    
    Você deve ter percebido que para criar um instância de uma classe em Python, a mesma sintaxe é utilizada.
    
    Por exemplo:
    
    ```Python
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md

    So, if you have an object `something` (that might _not_ be a function) and you can "call" it (execute it) like:
    
    ```Python
    something()
    ```
    
    or
    
    ```Python
    something(some_argument, some_keyword_argument="foo")
    ```
    
    then it is a "callable".
    
    ## Classes as dependencies
    
    You might notice that to create an instance of a Python class, you use that same syntax.
    
    For example:
    
    ```Python
    class Cat:
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  3. docs/ko/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md

    파이썬에서의 "**호출 가능**"은 파이썬이 함수처럼 "호출"할 수 있는 모든 것입니다.
    
    따라서, 만약 당신이 `something`(함수가 아닐 수도 있음) 객체를 가지고 있고,
    
    ```Python
    something()
    ```
    
    또는
    
    ```Python
    something(some_argument, some_keyword_argument="foo")
    ```
    
    상기와 같은 방식으로 "호출(실행)" 할 수 있다면 "호출 가능"이 됩니다.
    
    ## 의존성으로서의 클래스
    
    파이썬 클래스의 인스턴스를 생성하기 위해 사용하는 것과 동일한 문법을 사용한다는 걸 알 수 있습니다.
    
    예를 들어:
    
    ```Python
    class Cat:
        def __init__(self, name: str):
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableTable.java

       *
       * <pre>{@code
       * static final ImmutableTable<Integer, Character, String> SPREADSHEET =
       *     new ImmutableTable.Builder<Integer, Character, String>()
       *         .put(1, 'A', "foo")
       *         .put(1, 'B', "bar")
       *         .put(2, 'A', "baz")
       *         .buildOrThrow();
       * }</pre>
       *
       * <p>By default, the order in which cells are added to the builder determines the iteration
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  5. src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/view/admin/searchlist/admin_searchlist_edit.jsp

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            type="text/javascript"></script>
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  6. docs/de/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md

    ```Python
    something()
    ```
    
    oder
    
    ```Python
    something(some_argument, some_keyword_argument="foo")
    ```
    
    dann ist das ein „Callable“ (ein „Aufrufbares“).
    
    ## Klassen als Abhängigkeiten
    
    Möglicherweise stellen Sie fest, dass Sie zum Erstellen einer Instanz einer Python-Klasse die gleiche Syntax verwenden.
    
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  7. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Ordering.java

     * when {@code compare} is called on the above ordering:
     *
     * <ol>
     *   <li>First, if only one {@code Foo} is null, that null value is treated as <i>greater</i>
     *   <li>Next, non-null {@code Foo} values are passed to {@code getBarFunction} (we will be
     *       comparing {@code Bar} values from now on)
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  8. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/Collections2Test.java

        }
        assertNoMorePermutations(permutations);
      }
    
      public void testToStringImplWithNullEntries() throws Exception {
        List<@Nullable String> list = Lists.newArrayList();
        list.add("foo");
        list.add(null);
    
        assertEquals(list.toString(), Collections2.toStringImpl(list));
      }
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  9. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Futures.java

         * LF<? extends @Nullable V>. That might be better: There's currently no difference between the
         * outputs users get when calling this with <Foo> and calling it with <@Nullable Foo>. The only
         * difference is that calling it with <Foo> won't work when an input Future has a @Nullable
         * type. So why even make that error possible by giving callers the choice?
         *
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  10. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueueTest.java

      }
    
      public void testRemoveFromStringHeap() {
        MinMaxPriorityQueue<String> mmHeap =
            rawtypeToWildcard(MinMaxPriorityQueue.expectedSize(5)).create();
        Collections.addAll(mmHeap, "foo", "bar", "foobar", "barfoo", "larry", "sergey", "eric");
        assertTrue("Heap is not intact initially", mmHeap.isIntact());
        assertEquals("bar", mmHeap.peek());
        assertEquals("sergey", mmHeap.peekLast());
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