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  1. fastapi/param_functions.py

                """
                By default, after a dependency is called the first time in a request, if
                the dependency is declared again for the rest of the request (for example
                if the dependency is needed by several dependencies), the value will be
                re-used for the rest of the request.
    
                Set `use_cache` to `False` to disable this behavior and ensure the
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  2. fastapi/openapi/utils.py

            current_response_class: Type[Response] = route.response_class.value
        else:
            current_response_class = route.response_class
        assert current_response_class, "A response class is needed to generate OpenAPI"
        route_response_media_type: Optional[str] = current_response_class.media_type
        if route.include_in_schema:
            for method in route.methods:
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  3. fastapi/openapi/docs.py

    swagger_ui_default_parameters: Annotated[
        Dict[str, Any],
        Doc(
            """
            Default configurations for Swagger UI.
    
            You can use it as a template to add any other configurations needed.
            """
        ),
    ] = {
        "dom_id": "#swagger-ui",
        "layout": "BaseLayout",
        "deepLinking": True,
        "showExtensions": True,
        "showCommonExtensions": True,
    }
    
    
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  4. tensorflow/api_template_v1.__init__.py

      __path__.append(_tf_api_dir)
    
    # Hook external TensorFlow modules.
    # Import compat before trying to import summary from tensorboard, so that
    # reexport_tf_summary can get compat from sys.modules. Only needed if using
    # lazy loading.
    _current_module.compat.v2  # pylint: disable=pointless-statement
    
    # Load tensorflow-io-gcs-filesystem if enabled
    if (_os.getenv("TF_USE_MODULAR_FILESYSTEM", "0") == "true" or
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  5. fastapi/applications.py

            ```python
            from fastapi import FastAPI
    
            app = FastAPI()
    
            @app.delete("/items/{item_id}")
            def delete_item(item_id: str):
                return {"message": "Item deleted"}
            ```
            """
            return self.router.delete(
                path,
                response_model=response_model,
                status_code=status_code,
                tags=tags,
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  6. fastapi/datastructures.py

        If you are using a regular `def` function, you can use the `upload_file.file`
        attribute to access the raw standard Python file (blocking, not async), useful and
        needed for non-async code.
    
        Read more about it in the
        [FastAPI docs for Request Files](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/request-files/).
    
        ## Example
    
        ```python
        from typing import Annotated
    
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  7. fastapi/routing.py

            app = FastAPI()
            router = APIRouter()
    
            @router.delete("/items/{item_id}")
            def delete_item(item_id: str):
                return {"message": "Item deleted"}
    
            app.include_router(router)
            ```
            """
            return self.api_route(
                path=path,
                response_model=response_model,
                status_code=status_code,
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