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Expand Up @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ public interface RedisStringAsyncCommands<K, V> {
* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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Expand Up @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ public interface RedisStringCommands<K, V> {
* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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Expand Up @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ public interface NodeSelectionStringAsyncCommands<K, V> {
* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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Expand Up @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ public interface NodeSelectionStringCommands<K, V> {
* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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Expand Up @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ interface RedisStringCoroutinesCommands<K : Any, V : Any> {
* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command `BITPOS key 0` will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command `BITPOS key 0` will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command `BITPOS key 0` will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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* returned.
*
* If we look for clear bits (the bit argument is 0) and the string only contains bit set to 1, the function returns
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is tree bytes set to the value 0xff the
* the first bit not part of the string on the right. So if the string is three bytes set to the value 0xff the
* command {@code BITPOS key 0} will return 24, since up to bit 23 all the bits are 1.
*
* Basically the function consider the right of the string as padded with zeros if you look for clear bits and
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