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  1. pyproject.toml

    [tool.pytest.ini_options]
    addopts = [
      "--strict-config",
      "--strict-markers",
      "--ignore=docs_src",
    ]
    xfail_strict = true
    junit_family = "xunit2"
    filterwarnings = [
        "error",
        'ignore:starlette.middleware.wsgi is deprecated and will be removed in a future release\..*:DeprecationWarning:starlette',
        # see https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/history.html#trio-0-22-0-2022-09-28
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  2. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

        * This can solve nuanced errors when using middlewares. Before Starlette `0.24.0`, a new instance of each middleware class would be created when a new middleware was added. That normally was not a problem, unless the middleware class expected to be created only once, with only one instance, that happened in some cases. This upgrade would solve those cases (thanks [@adriangb](https:/...
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  3. fastapi/routing.py

                    ],
                    body=e.doc,
                    endpoint_ctx=endpoint_ctx,
                )
                raise validation_error from e
            except HTTPException:
                # If a middleware raises an HTTPException, it should be raised again
                raise
            except Exception as e:
                http_error = HTTPException(
                    status_code=400, detail="There was an error parsing the body"
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