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  1. common-protos/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/generated.proto

    // 		MyPlugin runtime.Object `json:"myPlugin"`
    // 	}
    //
    // 	type PluginA struct {
    // 		AOption string `json:"aOption"`
    // 	}
    //
    // // External package:
    //
    // 	type MyAPIObject struct {
    // 		runtime.TypeMeta `json:",inline"`
    // 		MyPlugin runtime.RawExtension `json:"myPlugin"`
    // 	}
    //
    // 	type PluginA struct {
    // 		AOption string `json:"aOption"`
    // 	}
    //
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  2. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/CommonRequestBodyTest.kt

    class CommonRequestBodyTest {
      @Test
      fun correctContentType() {
        val body = "Body"
        val requestBody = body.toRequestBody(MediaType("text/plain", "text", "plain", arrayOf()))
    
        val contentType = requestBody.contentType()!!
    
        assertThat(contentType.mediaType).isEqualTo("text/plain; charset=utf-8")
        assertThat(contentType.parameter("charset")).isEqualTo("utf-8")
      }
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  3. samples/compare/src/test/kotlin/okhttp3/compare/JettyHttpClientTest.kt

          client.newRequest(server.url("/").toUri())
            .header("Accept", "text/plain")
        val response = request.send()
        assertThat(response.status).isEqualTo(200)
        assertThat(response.contentAsString).isEqualTo("hello, Jetty HTTP Client")
    
        val recorded = server.takeRequest()
        assertThat(recorded.headers["Accept"]).isEqualTo("text/plain")
        assertThat(recorded.headers["Accept-Encoding"]).isEqualTo("gzip")
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  4. okhttp-brotli/src/test/java/okhttp3/brotli/BrotliInterceptorTest.kt

      }
    
      private fun response(
        url: String,
        bodyHex: ByteString,
        fn: Response.Builder.() -> Unit = {},
      ): Response {
        return Response.Builder()
          .body(bodyHex.toResponseBody("text/plain".toMediaType()))
          .code(200)
          .message("OK")
          .request(Request.Builder().url(url).build())
          .protocol(Protocol.HTTP_2)
          .apply(fn)
          .build()
      }
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  5. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/CallKotlinTest.kt

        connection!!.idleAtNs -= IDLE_CONNECTION_HEALTHY_NS
        Thread.sleep(250)
    
        val requestB =
          Request(
            url = server.url("/"),
            body = "b".toRequestBody("text/plain".toMediaType()),
          )
        val responseB = client.newCall(requestB).execute()
        assertThat(responseB.body.string()).isEqualTo("b")
        assertThat(server.takeRequest().sequenceNumber).isEqualTo(0)
      }
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-models.md

    === "Python 3.8+"
    
        ```Python hl_lines="1  20"
        {!> ../../../docs_src/extra_models/tutorial004.py!}
        ```
    
    ## Response with arbitrary `dict`
    
    You can also declare a response using a plain arbitrary `dict`, declaring just the type of the keys and values, without using a Pydantic model.
    
    This is useful if you don't know the valid field/attribute names (that would be needed for a Pydantic model) beforehand.
    
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  7. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/MediaTypeJvmTest.kt

        val mediaType = parse("text/plain; charset=\"!@#$%^&*()\"")
        assertNull(mediaType.charsetName())
      }
    
      @Test fun testUnsupportedCharset() {
        val mediaType = parse("text/plain; charset=utf-wtf")
        assertNull(mediaType.charsetName())
      }
    
      @Test fun testCharsetNameIsDoubleQuotedAndSingleQuoted() {
        val mediaType = parse("text/plain;charset=\"'utf-8'\"")
        assertNull(mediaType.charsetName())
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  8. okhttp-sse/src/test/java/okhttp3/sse/internal/EventSourceHttpTest.kt

            .body(
              """
              |data: hey
              |
              |
              """.trimMargin(),
            ).setHeader("content-type", "text/plain")
            .build(),
        )
        newEventSource()
        listener.assertFailure("Invalid content-type: text/plain")
      }
    
      @Test
      fun badResponseCode() {
        server.enqueue(
          MockResponse.Builder()
            .body(
              """
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  9. samples/compare/src/test/kotlin/okhttp3/compare/OkHttpClientTest.kt

            .url(server.url("/"))
            .header("Accept", "text/plain")
            .build()
        val response = client.newCall(request).execute()
        assertThat(response.code).isEqualTo(200)
        assertThat(response.body.string()).isEqualTo("hello, OkHttp")
    
        val recorded = server.takeRequest()
        assertThat(recorded.headers["Accept"]).isEqualTo("text/plain")
        assertThat(recorded.headers["Accept-Encoding"]).isEqualTo("gzip")
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  10. docs/kms/IAM.md

    # KMS IAM/Config Encryption
    
    MinIO supports encrypting config, IAM assets with KMS provided keys. If the KMS is not enabled, MinIO will store the config, IAM data as plain text erasure coded in its backend.
    
    ## MinIO KMS Quick Start
    
    MinIO supports two ways of encrypting IAM and configuration data.
    You can either use KES - together with an external KMS - or, much simpler,
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