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.github/workflows/add-to-project.yml
name: Add to Project on: pull_request_target: issues: types: - opened - reopened jobs: add-to-project: name: Add to project runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/add-to-project@v1.0.2 with: project-url: https://github.com/orgs/fastapi/projects/2
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.github/workflows/auto-assign-pr-to-author.yml
name: 'Auto Assign PR to Author' on: pull_request: types: [opened] permissions: {} jobs: add-reviews: permissions: contents: read # for kentaro-m/auto-assign-action to fetch config file pull-requests: write # for kentaro-m/auto-assign-action to assign PR reviewers runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps:
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architecture/standards/0003-avoid-introducing-Groovy-types-to-public-api.md
## Date 2024-01-12 ## Context Gradle's public API requires equal access from all JVM-based languages. Kotlin, Groovy, Java, and other JVM-based languages should be able to use the Gradle API without relying on another language's standard library. Historically, Gradle has shipped with some Groovy types in very prominent APIs. This required the Kotlin DSL to add special integration to work with Groovy closures.
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingList.java
* this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ protected Iterator<E> standardIterator() { return listIterator(); } /** * A sensible default implementation of {@link #listIterator()}, in terms of {@link * #listIterator(int)}. If you override {@link #listIterator(int)}, you may wish to override
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/cors.md
* `expose_headers` - Indicate any response headers that should be made accessible to the browser. Defaults to `[]`. * `max_age` - Sets a maximum time in seconds for browsers to cache CORS responses. Defaults to `600`. The middleware responds to two particular types of HTTP request...
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docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-docs-ui-assets.md
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internal/mountinfo/mountinfo_linux_test.go
{ if err = mounts.checkCrossMounts("/path/to/1"); err == nil { t.Fatal("Expected to fail, but found success") } mp := []mountInfo{ {"/dev/2", "/path/to/1/2", "type2", []string{"flags"}, "2", "2"}, } msg := fmt.Sprintf("Cross-device mounts detected on path (/path/to/1) at following locations %s. Export path should not have any sub-mounts, refusing to start.", mp) if err.Error() != msg {
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internal/store/queuestore_test.go
if err := tearDownQueueStore(); err != nil { t.Fatal("Failed to tear down store ", err) } }() // The max limit is set to 5. store, err := setUpQueueStore(queueDir, 5) if err != nil { t.Fatal("Failed to create a queue store ", err) } for i := 0; i < 5; i++ { if _, err := store.Put(testItem); err != nil { t.Fatal("Failed to put to queue store ", err) } } // Should not allow 6th Put.
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docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-request-and-route.md
In some cases, you may want to override the logic used by the `Request` and `APIRoute` classes. In particular, this may be a good alternative to logic in a middleware. For example, if you want to read or manipulate the request body before it is processed by your application. /// danger This is an "advanced" feature. If you are just starting with **FastAPI** you might want to skip this section. /// ## Use cases
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misc/ios/README
Setting CC is not necessary if the toolchain is built with CC_FOR_TARGET set. To use the go tool to run individual programs and tests, put $GOROOT/bin into PATH to ensure the go_ios_$GOARCH_exec wrapper is found. For example, to run the archive/tar tests: export PATH=$GOROOT/bin:$PATH GOOS=ios GOARCH=amd64 CGO_ENABLED=1 go test archive/tar The go_ios_exec wrapper uses GOARCH to select the emulator (amd64) or the device (arm64).
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