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  1. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealCall.kt

      override fun request(): Request = originalRequest
    
      /**
       * Immediately closes the socket connection if it's currently held. Use this to interrupt an
       * in-flight request from any thread. It's the caller's responsibility to close the request body
       * and response body streams; otherwise resources may be leaked.
       *
       * This method is safe to be called concurrently, but provides limited guarantees. If a transport
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  2. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealConnection.kt

        } catch (_: SSLPeerUnverifiedException) {
          return false
        }
    
        return true // The caller's address can be carried by this connection.
      }
    
      /**
       * Returns true if this connection's route has the same address as any of [candidates]. This
       * requires us to have a DNS address for both hosts, which only happens after route planning. We
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  3. docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md

        calls and that can receive data faster than they can process it. Previously, OkHttp limited
        HTTP/2 to 16 MiB of unacknowledged data per connection. With this fix there is a limit of 16 MiB
        of unacknowledged data per stream and no per-connection limit.
    
     *  Fix: Don't operate on a connection after it's been returned to the pool. This race occurred
        on failed web socket connection attempts.
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  4. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/CallTest.kt

            .throttleBody(1, 750, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS)
            .build(),
        )
    
        // First request: time out after 1s.
        client =
          client.newBuilder()
            .readTimeout(Duration.ofSeconds(1))
            .build()
        executeSynchronously("/a").assertBody("abc")
    
        // Second request: time out after 250ms.
        client =
          client.newBuilder()
            .readTimeout(Duration.ofMillis(250))
            .build()
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  5. .github/workflows/docs.yml

      push:
        branches:
          - master
      pull_request:
        types: [opened, labeled, unlabeled, synchronize]
    
    permissions:
      contents: read
    
    env:
      GRADLE_OPTS: "-Dorg.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx4g -Dorg.gradle.daemon=false -Dkotlin.incremental=false"
    
    jobs:
      test_docs:
        permissions:
          checks: write # for actions/upload-artifact
        runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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  6. samples/tlssurvey/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/survey/Clients.kt

          },
      )
    }
    
    fun historicOkHttp(version: String): Client {
      val enabled =
        FileSystem.RESOURCES.read("okhttp_$version.txt".toPath()) {
          this.readUtf8().lines().filter { it.isNotBlank() }.map {
            SuiteId(id = null, name = it.trim())
          }
        }
      return Client(
        userAgent = "OkHttp",
        version = version,
        enabled = enabled,
      )
    }
    
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  7. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http/HttpStatusCodes.kt

     */
    
    package okhttp3.internal.http
    
    // HTTP Status Codes not offered by HttpUrlConnection.
    //
    // https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7231#page-47
    //
    // From https://github.com/apache/httpcomponents-core/blob/master/httpcore5/src/main/java/org/apache/hc/core5/http/HttpStatus.java
    
    /** `100 Continue` (HTTP/1.1 - RFC 7231)  */
    const val HTTP_CONTINUE = 100
    
    /** `102 Processing` (WebDAV - RFC 2518)  */
    const val HTTP_PROCESSING = 102
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  8. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/ws/RealWebSocket.kt

         * the web socket! It's possible that we're writing faster than the peer can read.
         */
        private const val MAX_QUEUE_SIZE = 16L * 1024 * 1024 // 16 MiB.
    
        /**
         * The maximum amount of time after the client calls [close] to wait for a graceful shutdown. If
         * the server doesn't respond the web socket will be canceled.
         */
        const val CANCEL_AFTER_CLOSE_MILLIS = 60L * 1000
    
        /**
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  9. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Connection.kt

     * This is typical for Java but atypical for HTTP/2. This is motivated by exception transparency:
     * an [IOException] that was triggered by a certain caller can be caught and handled by that caller.
     */
    @Suppress("NAME_SHADOWING")
    class Http2Connection internal constructor(builder: Builder) : Closeable {
      internal val lock: ReentrantLock = ReentrantLock()
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  10. CHANGELOG.md

        receiving stream to process it.
    
        This change may increase OkHttp's memory use for applications that make many concurrent HTTP
        calls and that can receive data faster than they can process it. Previously, OkHttp limited
        HTTP/2 to 16 MiB of unacknowledged data per connection. With this fix there is a limit of 16 MiB
        of unacknowledged data per stream and no per-connection limit.
    
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