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  1. compat/maven-plugin-api/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/plugin/logging/Log.java

        /**
         * @return true if the <b>debug</b> error level is enabled
         */
        boolean isDebugEnabled();
    
        /**
         * Send a message to the user in the <b>debug</b> error level.
         *
         * @param content
         */
        void debug(CharSequence content);
    
        /**
         * Send a message (and accompanying exception) to the user in the <b>debug</b> error level.<br>
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  2. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md

    This is normally called a **webhook**.
    
    ## Webhooks steps
    
    The process normally is that **you define** in your code what is the message that you will send, the **body of the request**.
    
    You also define in some way at which **moments** your app will send those requests or events.
    
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  3. cmd/global-heal.go

    							bucket, version.Name, err))
    					}
    				}
    
    				if !send(result) {
    					return
    				}
    			}
    
    			// All versions resulted in 'ObjectNotFound/VersionNotFound'
    			if versionNotFound == len(fivs.Versions) {
    				return
    			}
    
    			send(healEntryDone(entry.name))
    
    			// Wait and proceed if there are active requests
    			waitForLowHTTPReq()
    		}
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body.md

    When you need to send data from a client (let's say, a browser) to your API, you send it as a **request body**.
    
    A **request** body is data sent by the client to your API. A **response** body is the data your API sends to the client.
    
    Your API almost always has to send a **response** body. But clients don't necessarily need to send **request bodies** all the time, sometimes they only request a path, maybe with some query parameters, but don't send a body.
    
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  5. fastapi/security/oauth2.py

        The only difference between `OAuth2PasswordRequestFormStrict` and
        `OAuth2PasswordRequestForm` is that `OAuth2PasswordRequestFormStrict` requires the
        client to send the form field `grant_type` with the value `"password"`, which
        is required in the OAuth2 specification (it seems that for no particular reason),
        while for `OAuth2PasswordRequestForm` `grant_type` is optional.
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md

    ### Timing Attacks
    
    But what's a "timing attack"?
    
    Let's imagine some attackers are trying to guess the username and password.
    
    And they send a request with a username `johndoe` and a password `love123`.
    
    Then the Python code in your application would be equivalent to something like:
    
    ```Python
    if "johndoe" == "stanleyjobson" and "love123" == "swordfish":
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  7. compat/maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/resolver/WarningResolutionListener.java

     */
    package org.apache.maven.artifact.resolver;
    
    import org.apache.maven.artifact.Artifact;
    import org.apache.maven.artifact.versioning.VersionRange;
    import org.codehaus.plexus.logging.Logger;
    
    /**
     * Send resolution warning events to the warning log.
     *
     */
    @Deprecated
    public class WarningResolutionListener implements ResolutionListener {
        private Logger logger;
    
        public WarningResolutionListener(Logger logger) {
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/async-tests.md

    /// tip
    
    Note that the test function is now `async def` instead of just `def` as before when using the `TestClient`.
    
    ///
    
    Then we can create an `AsyncClient` with the app, and send async requests to it, using `await`.
    
    {* ../../docs_src/async_tests/test_main.py hl[9:12] *}
    
    This is the equivalent to:
    
    ```Python
    response = client.get('/')
    ```
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/background-tasks.md

    This includes, for example:
    
    * Email notifications sent after performing an action:
        * As connecting to an email server and sending an email tends to be "slow" (several seconds), you can return the response right away and send the email notification in the background.
    * Processing data:
        * For example, let's say you receive a file that must go through a slow process, you can return a response of "Accepted" (HTTP 202) and process the file in the background.
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md

    ///
    
    ## About HTTP status codes
    
    /// note
    
    If you already know what HTTP status codes are, skip to the next section.
    
    ///
    
    In HTTP, you send a numeric status code of 3 digits as part of the response.
    
    These status codes have a name associated to recognize them, but the important part is the number.
    
    In short:
    
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