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  1. Uint16Array() constructor - JavaScript | MDN

    The Uint16Array() constructor creates Uint16Array objects. The contents are initialized to 0 unless initialization data is explicitly provided.
    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint16Array/Uint16Array
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  2. rbd-windows.rst.txt

    ========== RBD on Windows ========== The ``rbd`` command can be used to create, remove, import, export, map or unmap images exactly like it would on Linux. Make sure to check the `RBD basic command...
    docs.ceph.com/en/latest/_sources/rbd/rbd-windows.rst.txt
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  3. atomic_cxchgweak_acquire_relaxed in std::intrin...

    Stores a value if the current value is the same as the `old` value. `T` must be an integer or pointer type.
    doc.rust-lang.org/std/intrinsics/fn.atomic_cxchgweak_acquire_relaxed.html
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  4. Temporal.PlainDate.from() - JavaScript | MDN

    The Temporal.PlainDate.from() static method creates a new Temporal.PlainDate object from another Temporal.PlainDate object, an object with date properties, or an RFC 9557 string.
    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Temporal/PlainDate/from
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  5. atomic_cxchg_relaxed_seqcst in std::intrinsics ...

    Stores a value if the current value is the same as the `old` value. `T` must be an integer or pointer type.
    doc.rust-lang.org/std/intrinsics/fn.atomic_cxchg_relaxed_seqcst.html Similar Results (4)
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  6. arith_offset in std::intrinsics - Rust

    Calculates the offset from a pointer, potentially wrapping.
    doc.rust-lang.org/std/intrinsics/fn.arith_offset.html
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  7. assert_unchecked in std::hint - Rust

    Makes a soundness promise to the compiler that `cond` holds.
    doc.rust-lang.org/std/hint/fn.assert_unchecked.html
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  8. atomic_and_acquire in std::intrinsics - Rust

    Bitwise and with the current value, returning the previous value. `T` must be an integer or pointer type. If `T` is a pointer type, the provenance of `src` is ignored: both the return value and the new value stored at `*dst` will have the provenance of the old value stored there.
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  9. Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.valueOf() - Ja...

    The valueOf() method of Temporal.PlainMonthDay instances throws a TypeError, which prevents Temporal.PlainMonthDay instances from being implicitly converted to primitives when used in arithmetic or comparison operations.
    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Temporal/PlainMonthDay/v...
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  10. Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.eraYear - Java...

    The eraYear accessor property of Temporal.ZonedDateTime instances returns a non-negative integer representing the year of this date within the era, or undefined if the calendar does not use eras (e.g., ISO 8601). The year index usually starts from 1 (more common) or 0, and years in an era can decrease with time (e.g., Gregorian BCE). era and eraYear together uniquely identify a year in a calendar, in the same way that year does. It is calendar-dependent.
    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Temporal/ZonedDateTime/e...
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