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  1. fastapi/param_functions.py

            Optional[int],
            Doc(
                """
                Minimum length for strings.
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        max_length: Annotated[
            Optional[int],
            Doc(
                """
                Maximum length for strings.
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        pattern: Annotated[
            Optional[str],
            Doc(
                """
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  2. fastapi/applications.py

                    So you could override this value to trick those tools into using
                    the generated OpenAPI. Have in mind that this is a hack. But if you
                    avoid using features added in OpenAPI 3.1.0, it might work for your
                    use case.
    
                    This is not passed as a parameter to the `FastAPI` class to avoid
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  3. fastapi/routing.py

    ) -> Callable[[WebSocket], Coroutine[Any, Any, Any]]:
        async def app(websocket: WebSocket) -> None:
            async with AsyncExitStack() as async_exit_stack:
                # TODO: remove this scope later, after a few releases
                # This scope fastapi_astack is no longer used by FastAPI, kept for
                # compatibility, just in case
                websocket.scope["fastapi_astack"] = async_exit_stack
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  4. fastapi/encoders.py

    
    # Taken from Pydantic v1 as is
    # TODO: pv2 should this return strings instead?
    def decimal_encoder(dec_value: Decimal) -> Union[int, float]:
        """
        Encodes a Decimal as int of there's no exponent, otherwise float
    
        This is useful when we use ConstrainedDecimal to represent Numeric(x,0)
        where a integer (but not int typed) is used. Encoding this as a float
        results in failed round-tripping between encode and parse.
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