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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/MultipartReader.kt
* while (true) { * val part = multipartReader.nextPart() ?: break * process(part.headers, part.body) * } * } * ``` * * Note that [nextPart] will skip any unprocessed data from the preceding part. If the preceding * part is particularly large or if the underlying source is particularly slow, the [nextPart] call * may be slow! *
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src/main/webapp/js/admin/plugins/form-validator/logic.js
f||g.length&&!e(f,g);h&&c.valAttr("skipped","1")}},e=function(b,c){var d=!1,e=b.toLocaleLowerCase();return a.each(c,function(a,b){if(e===b.toLocaleLowerCase())return d=!0,!1}),d},f=function(){var b=a(this),d=a.formUtils.getValue(b),e=b.valAttr("depending-value");a.each(this.dependingInputs,function(b,f){var g=!!a.formUtils.getValue(f),h=!d||e&&e!==d;h&&!g&&a.formUtils.dialogs.removeInputStylingAndMessage(f,c)})};b.find("[data-validation-depends-on]").off("beforeValidation",d).on("beforeValidatio...
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docs/en/docs/how-to/conditional-openapi.md
# Conditional OpenAPI { #conditional-openapi } If you needed to, you could use settings and environment variables to configure OpenAPI conditionally depending on the environment, and even disable it entirely. ## About security, APIs, and docs { #about-security-apis-and-docs } Hiding your documentation user interfaces in production *shouldn't* be the way to protect your API.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/index.md
## Deployment Strategies { #deployment-strategies } There are several ways to do it depending on your specific use case and the tools that you use. You could **deploy a server** yourself using a combination of tools, you could use a **cloud service** that does part of the work for you, or other possible options.
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/idn/IdnaMappingTable.kt
* * * **b0b1s7**: (b0 << 14) + (b1 << 7) * * **b2b3s2**: (b2 << 9) + (b3 << 2) * * b0b1s7 is the section prefix. If a section is omitted, that means its ranges data exactly matches * that of the preceding section. * * b2b3s2 is the offset into the ranges data. It is shifted by 2 because ranges are 4-byte aligned. * * Mappings Data (4,719 bytes) * =========================== *
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docs/en/docs/how-to/separate-openapi-schemas.md
When using **Pydantic v2**, the generated OpenAPI is a bit more exact and **correct** than before. 😎 In fact, in some cases, it will even have **two JSON Schemas** in OpenAPI for the same Pydantic model, for input and output, depending on if they have **default values**. Let's see how that works and how to change it if you need to do that. ## Pydantic Models for Input and Output { #pydantic-models-for-input-and-output }
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docs/en/docs/how-to/graphql.md
Depending on your use case, you might prefer to use a different library, but if you asked me, I would probably suggest you try **Strawberry**. Here's a small preview of how you could integrate Strawberry with FastAPI:
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/TearDown.java
* com.google.common.testing.junit3.TearDownTestCase} and {@code * com.google.common.testing.junit4.TearDownTestCase} for example. * * <p>A failing {@link TearDown} may or may not fail a tl4j test, depending on the version of * JUnit test case you are running under. To avoid failing in the face of an exception regardless * of JUnit version, implement a {@link SloppyTearDown} instead. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/graph/SuccessorsFunction.java
* * <h3>Usage</h3> * * Given an algorithm, for example: * * {@snippet : * public <N> someGraphAlgorithm(N startNode, SuccessorsFunction<N> successorsFunction); * } * * you will invoke it depending on the graph representation you're using. * * <p>If you have an instance of one of the primary {@code common.graph} types ({@link Graph}, * {@link ValueGraph}, and {@link Network}): * * {@snippet :
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cmd/bitrot-whole.go
disk StorageAPI volume string filePath string verifier *BitrotVerifier // Holds the bit-rot info tillOffset int64 // Affects the length of data requested in disk.ReadFile depending on Read()'s offset buf []byte // Holds bit-rot verified data } func (b *wholeBitrotReader) ReadAt(buf []byte, offset int64) (n int, err error) { if b.buf == nil {
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