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ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/rename_and_verify_wheels.sh
# Check and rename wheels with auditwheel. Inserts the platform tags like # "manylinux_xyz" into the wheel filename. set -euxo pipefail for wheel in /tf/pkg/*.whl; do echo "Checking and renaming $wheel..." time python3 -m auditwheel repair --plat manylinux2014_aarch64 "$wheel" --wheel-dir /tf/pkg 2>&1 | tee check.txt # We don't need the original wheel if it was renamed
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ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/code_check_changed_files.bats
# Note that you could generate a list of all the affected targets with e.g.: # bazel query $(paste -sd "+" $BATS_FILE_TMPDIR/changed_files) --keep_going # Only shows Added, Changed, Modified, Renamed, and Type-changed files if [[ "$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)" = "pull_branch" ]]; then # TF's CI runs 'git fetch origin "pull/PR#/merge:pull_branch"' # To get the as-merged branch during the CI tests
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-updates.md
Like `item.model_dump(exclude_unset=True)`. /// info In Pydantic v1 the method was called `.dict()`, it was deprecated (but still supported) in Pydantic v2, and renamed to `.model_dump()`. The examples here use `.dict()` for compatibility with Pydantic v1, but you should use `.model_dump()` instead if you can use Pydantic v2. ///
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src/README.vendor
be resolved normally. Consequently, a binary may be built with two copies of a package at different versions if the package is imported normally and vendored by the standard library. Vendored packages are internally renamed with a "vendor/" prefix to preserve the invariant that all packages have distinct paths. This is necessary to avoid compiler and linker conflicts. Adding a "vendor/" prefix also maintains the invariant that standard
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build-logic/binary-compatibility/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/binarycompatibility/upgrades/UpgradedProperty.java
private final String containingType; private final String propertyName; private final String methodName; private final String methodDescriptor; /** * Was upgradedMethods originally, but got renamed to upgradedAccessors and then to replacedAccessors * can be removed once base version will be the one that also uses 'replacedAccessors'. */
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ci/official/utilities/code_check_changed_files.bats
# Note that you could generate a list of all the affected targets with e.g.: # bazel query $(paste -sd "+" $BATS_FILE_TMPDIR/changed_files) --keep_going # Only shows Added, Changed, Modified, Renamed, and Type-changed files if [[ "$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)" == "pull_branch" ]]; then # TF's CI runs 'git fetch origin "pull/PR#/merge:pull_branch"' # To get the as-merged branch during the CI tests
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-models.md
{!> ../../docs_src/extra_models/tutorial001.py!} ``` //// /// info In Pydantic v1 the method was called `.dict()`, it was deprecated (but still supported) in Pydantic v2, and renamed to `.model_dump()`. The examples here use `.dict()` for compatibility with Pydantic v1, but you should use `.model_dump()` instead if you can use Pydantic v2. /// ### About `**user_in.dict()`
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md
In this example, to be able to have both `HTTPException`s in the same code, Starlette's exceptions is renamed to `StarletteHTTPException`: ```Python from starlette.exceptions import HTTPException as StarletteHTTPException ``` ### Reuse **FastAPI**'s exception handlers
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api/maven-api-di/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/di/Named.java
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compat/maven-resolver-provider/src/test/resources/META-INF/sisu/javax.inject.Named
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