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  1. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/concurrent/TaskRunner.kt

    /**
     * A set of worker threads that are shared among a set of task queues.
     *
     * Use [INSTANCE] for a task runner that uses daemon threads. There is not currently a shared
     * instance for non-daemon threads.
     *
     * The task runner is also responsible for releasing held threads when the library is unloaded.
     * This is for the benefit of container environments that implement code unloading.
     *
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  2. architecture/build-state-model.md

    The build session state is managed by the `BuildSessionState` class.
    An instance is created at the start of a Gradle invocation and discarded at the end of that invocation.
    
    The build session state also includes "cross session" state that is shared with any "nested" sessions that need to be created.
    This only happens when the `GradleBuild` task is used. You can mostly ignore the distinction between "cross session" and "build session" state.
    
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  3. .teamcity/src/main/kotlin/util/RerunFlakyTest.kt

        val testTaskOptionsParameterName = "testTaskOptions"
        val daemon = true
        applyDefaultSettings(os, arch, buildJvm = BuildToolBuildJvm, timeout = 0)
    
        // Show all failed tests here, since that is what we are interested in
        failureConditions.supportTestRetry = false
    
        val extraParameters = functionalTestExtraParameters("RerunFlakyTest", os, arch, "%$testJvmVersionParameter%", "%$testJvmVendorParameter%")
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  4. README.md

    * For `PUT` requests to `/items/{item_id}`, Read the body as JSON:
        * Check that it has a required attribute `name` that should be a `str`.
        * Check that it has a required attribute `price` that has to be a `float`.
        * Check that it has an optional attribute `is_offer`, that should be a `bool`, if present.
        * All this would also work for deeply nested JSON objects.
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  5. CREDITS

          "Licensor" shall mean the copyright owner or entity authorized by
          the copyright owner that is granting the License.
    
          "Legal Entity" shall mean the union of the acting entity and all
          other entities that control, are controlled by, or are under common
          control with that entity. For the purposes of this definition,
          "control" means (i) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the
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  6. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/connection/ConnectionPoolTest.kt

        val c1 = factory.newConnection(pool, routeA1, 50L)
    
        // Running at time 50, the pool returns that nothing can be evicted until time 150.
        assertThat(pool.closeConnections(50L)).isEqualTo(100L)
        assertThat(pool.connectionCount()).isEqualTo(1)
        assertThat(c1.socket().isClosed).isFalse()
    
        // Running at time 60, the pool returns that nothing can be evicted until time 150.
        assertThat(pool.closeConnections(60L)).isEqualTo(90L)
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  7. okhttp-testing-support/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/concurrent/TaskFaker.kt

    import kotlin.concurrent.withLock
    import okhttp3.OkHttpClient
    import okhttp3.TestUtil.threadFactory
    
    /**
     * Runs a [TaskRunner] in a controlled environment so that everything is sequential and
     * deterministic.
     *
     * This class ensures that at most one thread is running at a time. This is initially the JUnit test
     * thread, which yields its execution privilege while calling [runTasks], [runNextTask], or
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  8. docs/uk/docs/index.md

    ---
    
    "_Honestly, what you've built looks super solid and polished. In many ways, it's what I wanted **Hug** to be - it's really inspiring to see someone build that._"
    
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  9. analysis/analysis-api-fir/src/org/jetbrains/kotlin/analysis/api/fir/components/KtFirCallResolver.kt

            }
    
            if (this is FirImplicitInvokeCall) {
    
                // If we have a PSI expression like `Foo.Bar.Baz()` and try to resolve `Bar` part,
                // and the only FIR that we have for that PSI is an implicit invoke call, that means that
                // `Foo.Bar` is definitely not a property access - otherwise it would have had its own FIR.
                // So, it does not make sense to try to resolve such parts of qualifiers as KtCall
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md

    You could create an API with a *path operation* that could trigger a request to an *external API* created by someone else (probably the same developer that would be *using* your API).
    
    The process that happens when your API app calls the *external API* is named a "callback". Because the software that the external developer wrote sends a request to your API and then your API *calls back*, sending a request to an *external API* (that was probably created by the same developer).
    
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