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  1. mockwebserver/README.md

    server to create representative test cases. Or test that your code survives in
    awkward-to-reproduce situations like 500 errors or slow-loading responses.
    
    
    ### Example
    
    Use MockWebServer the same way that you use mocking frameworks like
    [Mockito](https://github.com/mockito/mockito):
    
    1. Script the mocks.
    2. Run application code.
    3. Verify that the expected requests were made.
    
    Here's a complete example:
    
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  2. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealConnection.kt

       */
      var noNewExchanges = false
    
      /**
       * If true, this connection may not be used for coalesced requests. These are requests that could
       * share the same connection without sharing the same hostname.
       */
      private var noCoalescedConnections = false
    
      /**
       * The number of times there was a problem establishing a stream that could be due to route
       * chosen. Guarded by this.
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  3. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/cache2/Relay.kt

    import okio.ByteString
    import okio.ByteString.Companion.encodeUtf8
    import okio.Source
    import okio.Timeout
    
    /**
     * Replicates a single upstream source into multiple downstream sources. Each downstream source
     * returns the same bytes as the upstream source. Downstream sources may read data either as it
     * is returned by upstream, or after the upstream source has been exhausted.
     *
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  4. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/ConnectionPool.kt

    import okhttp3.internal.connection.RealRoutePlanner
    import okhttp3.internal.connection.RouteDatabase
    
    /**
     * Manages reuse of HTTP and HTTP/2 connections for reduced network latency. HTTP requests that
     * share the same [Address] may share a [Connection]. This class implements the policy
     * of which connections to keep open for future use.
     *
     * @constructor Create a new connection pool with tuning parameters appropriate for a single-user
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  5. docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md

    
    ## Version 4.4.1
    
    _2020-03-08_
    
     *  Fix: Don't reuse a connection on redirect if certs match but DNS does not. For better
        locality and performance OkHttp attempts to use the same pooled connection across redirects and
        follow-ups. It independently shares connections when the IP addresses and certificates match,
        even if the host names do not. In 4.4.0 we introduced a regression where we shared a connection
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  6. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealCall.kt

      private var exchangeFinder: ExchangeFinder? = null
    
      var connection: RealConnection? = null
        private set
      private var timeoutEarlyExit = false
    
      /**
       * This is the same value as [exchange], but scoped to the execution of the network interceptors.
       * The [exchange] field is assigned to null when its streams end, which may be before or after the
       * network interceptors return.
       */
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  7. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/HttpUrlTest.kt

        // ideographic space
        assertThat(parse("http://h/\u3000").encodedPath).isEqualTo("/%E3%80%80")
      }
    
      @Test
      fun newBuilderResolve() {
        // Non-exhaustive tests because implementation is the same as resolve.
        val base = parse("http://host/a/b")
        assertThat(base.newBuilder("https://host2")!!.build())
          .isEqualTo(parse("https://host2/"))
        assertThat(base.newBuilder("//host2")!!.build())
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  8. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/URLConnectionTest.kt

        server.enqueue(MockResponse(body = "this response comes via HTTPS"))
        server.enqueue(MockResponse(body = "another response via HTTPS"))
    
        // The pool will only reuse sockets if the SSL socket factories are the same.
        val clientSocketFactory = handshakeCertificates.sslSocketFactory()
        val hostnameVerifier = RecordingHostnameVerifier()
        val cookieJar: CookieJar = JavaNetCookieJar(CookieManager())
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  9. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/FastFallbackTest.kt

    import org.opentest4j.TestAbortedException
    
    /**
     * This test binds two different web servers (IPv4 and IPv6) to the same port, but on different
     * local IP addresses. Requests made to `127.0.0.1` will reach the IPv4 server, and requests made to
     * `::1` will reach the IPv6 server.
     *
     * By orchestrating two different servers with the same port but different IP addresses, we can
     * test what OkHttp does when both are reachable, or if only one is reachable.
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  10. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/ResponseBody.kt

     * * `Response.body().charStream().close()`
     * * `Response.body().byteStream().close()`
     * * `Response.body().bytes()`
     * * `Response.body().string()`
     *
     * There is no benefit to invoking multiple `close()` methods for the same response body.
     *
     * For synchronous calls, the easiest way to make sure a response body is closed is with a `try`
     * block. With this structure the compiler inserts an implicit `finally` clause that calls
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