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  1. tensorflow/api_template_v1.__init__.py

    _current_module.__path__ = [_module_dir] + _current_module.__path__
    
    _current_module.nn.rnn_cell = _KerasLazyLoader(
        globals(),
        submodule="__internal__.legacy.rnn_cell",
        name="rnn_cell",
        mode="v1")
    if _tf_uses_legacy_keras:
      _module_dir = _module_util.get_parent_dir_for_name(
          "tf_keras.api._v1.keras.__internal__.legacy.rnn_cell")
    else:
      _module_dir = _module_util.get_parent_dir_for_name(
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  2. fastapi/security/http.py

        ):
            self.model = HTTPBaseModel(scheme=scheme, description=description)
            self.scheme_name = scheme_name or self.__class__.__name__
            self.auto_error = auto_error
    
        async def __call__(
            self, request: Request
        ) -> Optional[HTTPAuthorizationCredentials]:
            authorization = request.headers.get("Authorization")
            scheme, credentials = get_authorization_scheme_param(authorization)
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  3. fastapi/param_functions.py

        dependency: Annotated[
            Optional[Callable[..., Any]],
            Doc(
                """
                A "dependable" callable (like a function).
    
                Don't call it directly, FastAPI will call it for you, just pass the object
                directly.
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        *,
        use_cache: Annotated[
            bool,
            Doc(
                """
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  4. fastapi/security/oauth2.py

        You could have custom internal logic to separate it by colon caracters (`:`) or
        similar, and get the two parts `items` and `read`. Many applications do that to
        group and organize permissions, you could do it as well in your application, just
        know that that it is application specific, it's not part of the specification.
        """
    
        def __init__(
            self,
            *,
            grant_type: Annotated[
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  5. fastapi/dependencies/utils.py

            return True
        dunder_call = getattr(call, "__call__", None)  # noqa: B004
        return inspect.isasyncgenfunction(dunder_call)
    
    
    def is_gen_callable(call: Callable[..., Any]) -> bool:
        if inspect.isgeneratorfunction(call):
            return True
        dunder_call = getattr(call, "__call__", None)  # noqa: B004
        return inspect.isgeneratorfunction(dunder_call)
    
    
    async def solve_generator(
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  6. fastapi/security/api_key.py

                name=name,
                description=description,
            )
            self.scheme_name = scheme_name or self.__class__.__name__
            self.auto_error = auto_error
    
        async def __call__(self, request: Request) -> Optional[str]:
            api_key = request.query_params.get(self.model.name)
            if not api_key:
                if self.auto_error:
                    raise HTTPException(
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  7. fastapi/concurrency.py

        # has its own internal pool (e.g. a database connection pool)
        # to avoid this we let __exit__ run without a capacity limit
        # since we're creating a new limiter for each call, any non-zero limit
        # works (1 is arbitrary)
        exit_limiter = CapacityLimiter(1)
        try:
            yield await run_in_threadpool(cm.__enter__)
        except Exception as e:
            ok = bool(
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  8. fastapi/openapi/docs.py

                """
            ),
        ] = None,
    ) -> HTMLResponse:
        """
        Generate and return the HTML  that loads Swagger UI for the interactive
        API docs (normally served at `/docs`).
    
        You would only call this function yourself if you needed to override some parts,
        for example the URLs to use to load Swagger UI's JavaScript and CSS.
    
        Read more about it in the
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  9. tests/test_dependency_contextmanager.py

            ] = f"sync_bg set - b: {state['context_b']} - a: {state['context_a']}"
    
        tasks.add_task(bg, state)
        return state
    
    
    @app.middleware("http")
    async def middleware(request, call_next):
        response: StreamingResponse = await call_next(request)
        response.headers["x-state"] = json.dumps(state.copy())
        return response
    
    
    client = TestClient(app)
    
    
    def test_async_state():
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  10. fastapi/applications.py

                    )
    
                self.add_route(self.redoc_url, redoc_html, include_in_schema=False)
    
        async def __call__(self, scope: Scope, receive: Receive, send: Send) -> None:
            if self.root_path:
                scope["root_path"] = self.root_path
            await super().__call__(scope, receive, send)
    
        def add_api_route(
            self,
            path: str,
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