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  1. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Callback.kt

       * response body is [closed][ResponseBody]. The recipient of the callback may consume the response
       * body on another thread.
       *
       * Note that transport-layer success (receiving a HTTP response code, headers and body) does not
       * necessarily indicate application-layer success: `response` may still indicate an unhappy HTTP
       * response code like 404 or 500.
       */
      @Throws(IOException::class)
      fun onResponse(
        call: Call,
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  2. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Call.kt

       * leaking resources callers must [close the response body][ResponseBody] or the response.
       *
       * Note that transport-layer success (receiving a HTTP response code, headers and body) does not
       * necessarily indicate application-layer success: `response` may still indicate an unhappy HTTP
       * response code like 404 or 500.
       *
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  3. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Dispatcher.kt

       * callback has returned. Synchronous calls become idle once [execute()][Call.execute] returns.
       * This means that if you are doing synchronous calls the network layer will not truly be idle
       * until every returned [Response] has been closed.
       */
      var idleCallback: Runnable? = null
        get() = this.withLock { field }
        set(value) {
          this.withLock { field = value }
        }
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  4. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Connection.kt

     * to a remote host. Newer TLS options are quite useful:
     *
     *  * Server Name Indication (SNI) enables one IP address to negotiate secure connections for
     *    multiple domain names.
     *
     *  * Application Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN) enables the HTTPS port (443) to be used to
     *    negotiate HTTP/2.
     *
     * Unfortunately, older HTTPS servers refuse to connect when such options are presented. Rather than
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