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  1. architecture/standards/0008-use-nullaway.md

    it is unlikely that we'll be able to remove `null` entirely.
    
    After migrating to Java 8, we can use pluggable type checkers to ensure that our annotations are consistent, 
    and there are no missing null checks.
    
    ## Decision
    
    Use "NullAway" in JSpecify mode to check for null-related errors in Java code.
    
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  2. architecture/standards/0009-use-american-english.md

    * **Consistency with dependencies**: Gradle's ecosystem and dependencies predominantly use American English
    
    ### Exceptions
    
    Some legitimate exceptions exist where British English or other variants must be preserved:
    
    * **Third-party APIs and libraries**: When integrating with external APIs that use different spelling conventions
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  3. architecture/standards/0001-use-architectural-decision-records.md

    # ADR-0001 - Use Architectural Decision Records
    
    ## Date
    
    2023-12-01
    
    ## Context
    
    In a distributed team with many subteams, the best solution to communicate decisions is to use a format accessible by everyone in charge of development.
    
    We use *Specification* and *Discovery* documents stored in Google Drive, but they present some downsides:
    
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  4. architecture/standards/0004-use-a-platform-architecture.md

    # ADR-0004 - Use a platform-oriented architecture for Gradle
    
    ## Date
    
    2024-02-07
    
    ## Context
    
    The Gradle code base is essentially a large monolith, without strong internal boundaries.
    This has a number of negative effects on productivity, including:
    
    - Unclear ownership of code.
    - Difficult to focus on one particular area.
    - Unintended coupling between areas of the code, including tests.
    
    ## Decision
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/advanced/advanced-dependencies.md

    In this case, this `__call__` is what **FastAPI** will use to check for additional parameters and sub-dependencies, and this is what will be called to pass a value to the parameter in your *path operation function* later.
    
    ## Parameterize the instance { #parameterize-the-instance }
    
    And now, we can use `__init__` to declare the parameters of the instance that we can use to "parameterize" the dependency:
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-request-and-route.md

    /// danger
    
    This is an "advanced" feature.
    
    If you are just starting with **FastAPI** you might want to skip this section.
    
    ///
    
    ## Use cases { #use-cases }
    
    Some use cases include:
    
    * Converting non-JSON request bodies to JSON (e.g. <a href="https://msgpack.org/index.html" class="external-link" target="_blank">`msgpack`</a>).
    * Decompressing gzip-compressed request bodies.
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  7. docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-docs-ui-assets.md

    Let's say that you want to use a different <abbr title="Content Delivery Network">CDN</abbr>, for example you want to use `https://unpkg.com/`.
    
    This could be useful if for example you live in a country that restricts some URLs.
    
    ### Disable the automatic docs { #disable-the-automatic-docs }
    
    The first step is to disable the automatic docs, as by default, those use the default CDN.
    
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  8. docs/federation/lookup/README.md

    ## Explore Further
    
    - [Use `mc` with MinIO Server](https://docs.min.io/community/minio-object-store/reference/minio-mc.html)
    - [Use `aws-cli` with MinIO Server](https://docs.min.io/community/minio-object-store/integrations/aws-cli-with-minio.html)
    - [Use `minio-go` SDK with MinIO Server](https://docs.min.io/community/minio-object-store/developers/go/minio-go.html)
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  9. docs/en/docs/advanced/testing-dependencies.md

    In this case, you can override the dependency that calls that provider, and use a custom dependency that returns a mock user, only for your tests.
    
    ### Use the `app.dependency_overrides` attribute { #use-the-app-dependency-overrides-attribute }
    
    For these cases, your **FastAPI** application has an attribute `app.dependency_overrides`, it is a simple `dict`.
    
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  10. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/CacheResponse.kt

        val response1Body =
          client.newCall(request).execute().use {
            if (!it.isSuccessful) throw IOException("Unexpected code $it")
    
            println("Response 1 response:          $it")
            println("Response 1 cache response:    ${it.cacheResponse}")
            println("Response 1 network response:  ${it.networkResponse}")
            return@use it.body.string()
          }
    
        val response2Body =
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