import * as path from 'path'; import { EOL } from 'os'; ...2. Convert } from "../ExtensionMethods"; import { DateTime } ... EwsServiceJsonReader3. const UString &src, UString &dest1, UString &dest24. <listEntry value="/OM/test/com/rr/om/session/fixsocket/TstFixExchangeSimulator.java"/>5. namespace Designer { class Model; enum ECompilerFlag6. au.com.dius.pact.provider.junit import au.com.dius.pact.core.model.Pact7. #include <shlwapi.h> void AddDefinitionToMacro8. class BxDolModuleQuery extends BxDolDb9. NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/tika/exception/TikaException10. import org.bndtools.core.editors.pkginfo; import org.bndtools.core.editors.BndResourceMarkerAnnotationModel11. NSUInteger YapMurmurHash212. class_definition classname="Pydio\Notification\Core\NotificationCenter"Common themes:- Code snippets (import statements, class definitions, function signatures, enums, macros, namespaces)- Specific libraries/frameworks mentioned: `os`, `path`, `DateTime`, `EwsServiceJsonReader`, `UString`, `Pact`, `TikaException`, `YapMurmurHash`.- File paths or identifiers: paths in java, eclipse debug, MIT license, XSD file definition.- Keywords that appear to be programmatic or technical identifiers: `EOL`, `String`, `Compiler`, `act`, `BndResourceMarkerAnnotationModel`, `YapMurmurHash`.The `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS` (E, E, U, T, E, P, D, B, T, B, N, P) and `TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN` (OL, ws, String, st, Compiler, act, 3, xD, ika, nd, SU, yd) strongly suggest specific code continuations:- E + OL -> EOL (End Of Line)- U + String -> UString (likely `UString` type)- T + st -> `st` in `StringUtils` or similar.- E + Compiler -> `eCompiler` in an enum.- P + act -> `Pact` (from `au.com.dius.pact`)The `TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS` list contains words like "Sistema" (System) and programming-related terms in various languages. Some are technical identifiers.The neuron seems to be activating on code-related text, specifically looking for constructs that might define or interact with data structures, types, or system components often found in programming languages. The presence of 'String', 'Compiler', EOL, and specific library mentions points towards code."type definitions and code constructs" captures this, but is a bit literal."programming language identifiers" is better."code structures and types" is also good."programming code constructs" is concise.Let's lean into the combination of type declarations and specific code elements often found at the start of lines or declarations.The token `String` appearing after `U` is very significant for data types. `Compiler` and `ECompiler` for enums/compiler flags. `EOL` for system constants. `Pact` for libraries.The neuron might be detecting the *initiation* of code elements or definitions.Considering: E, U, T, P, D, B, N are often used as starting characters for variables, types, or keywords.The following tokens are often full words or parts of type/keyword definitions.Let's re-evaluate."programming language constructs""code type declarations""code identifiers and types""programming language elements"The phrase "code type declarations" seems to capture the essence well, especially with `UString`, `Compiler` flags, and potentially the class definitions in the texts.Let's check constraints: 3-20 words. "code type declarations" is 3 words. It's specific. It avoids common phrases.Final check:- `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS`: E, U, T, P, D, B, N - common starts.- `TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN`: OL, ws, String, st, Compiler, act, 3, xD, ika, nd, SU, yd - continuations often forming types, keywords, or identifiers.- `TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS`: Sistema, mandat, etc. - some technical spanish, foreign words, but overall broad.- `TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS`: Clearly code snippets, imports, class definitions, enums with `ECompilerFlag`, ` pact`, ` yap`, `string`, `EOL`.The neuron is firing when it sees the start of a code element that might be a type, a directive, or a keyword. "Code type declarations" is a good fit. Alternatively 'code keywords and types'.Let's stick with "code type declarations" as it's slightly more encompassing of things like `ECompilerFlag`. code type declarations