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  1. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/cache2/Relay.kt

         *
         * ## Upstream
         *
         * In this case the current thread is assigned as the upstream reader. We read bytes from
         * upstream and copy them to both the file and to the buffer. Finally we release the upstream
         * reader lock and return the new bytes.
         *
         * ## The file
         *
         * In this case we copy bytes from the file to the [sink].
         *
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  2. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/ResponseBodyJvmTest.kt

                override fun close() {
                  closed.set(true)
                  super.close()
                }
              }.buffer()
            }
          }
        val reader = body.charStream()
        assertThat(reader.read()).isEqualTo('h'.code)
        reader.close()
        assertThat(closed.get()).isTrue()
      }
    
      @Test
      fun sourceSeesBom() {
        val body = "efbbbf68656c6c6f".decodeHex().toResponseBody()
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  3. docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md

    Note that OkHttp won't use compression when sending messages smaller than 1 KiB.
    
     *  Fix: Don't crash when the URL hostname contains an underscore on Android.
     *  Fix: Change HTTP/2 to use a daemon thread for its socket reader. If you've ever seen a command
        line application hang after all of the work is done, it may be due to a non-daemon thread like
        this one.
     *  New: Include suppressed exceptions when all routes to a target service fail.
    
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  4. CHANGELOG.md

        its own IDN mapping table in the library.
    
     *  New: Prefer the client's configured precedence order for TLS cipher suites. (OkHttp used to
        prefer the JDK’s precedence order.) This change may cause your HTTP calls to negotiate a
        different cipher suite than before! OkHttp's defaults cipher suites are selected for good
        security and performance.
    
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  5. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Connection.kt

         *
         * Since we can't ACK settings on the current reader thread (the reader thread can't write) we
         * execute all peer settings logic on the writer thread. This relies on the fact that the
         * writer task queue won't reorder tasks; otherwise settings could be applied in the opposite
         * order than received.
         */
        fun applyAndAckSettings(
          clearPrevious: Boolean,
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  6. okhttp-testing-support/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/OkHttpClientTestRule.kt

          override fun publish(record: LogRecord) {
            val recorded =
              when (record.loggerName) {
                TaskRunner::class.java.name -> recordTaskRunner
                Http2::class.java.name -> recordFrames
                "javax.net.ssl" -> recordSslDebug && !sslExcludeFilter.matches(record.message)
                else -> false
              }
    
            if (recorded) {
              synchronized(clientEventsList) {
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