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docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
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docs/en/docs/features.md
* JSON objects (`dict`). * JSON array (`list`) defining item types. * String (`str`) fields, defining min and max lengths. * Numbers (`int`, `float`) with min and max values, etc. * Validation for more exotic types, like: * URL. * Email. * UUID. * ...and others. All the validation is handled by the well-established and robust **Pydantic**. ### Security and authentication
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
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RELEASE.md
Python runtime only and makes it possible to reload Python objects identical to the saved originals. The format supports non-numerical state such as vocabulary files and lookup tables, and it is easy to customize in the case of custom layers with exotic elements of state (e.g. a FIFOQueue). The format does not rely on bytecode or pickling, and is safe by default. Note that as a result, Python `lambdas` are disallowed at loading time. If you want to use `lambdas`, you can pass `safe_mode=False` to...
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