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docs/nl/docs/python-types.md
``` De functie voert het volgende uit: * Neem een `first_name` en een `last_name` * Converteer de eerste letter van elk naar een hoofdletter met `title()`. `` * <abbr title="Voegt ze samen, als één. Met de inhoud van de een na de ander.">Voeg samen</abbr> met een spatie in het midden. {* ../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial001.py hl[2] *} ### Bewerk het Dit is een heel eenvoudig programma.
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docs/de/docs/python-types.md
```Python hl_lines="1 4" {!> ../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial008.py!} ``` //// Das bedeutet: * Die Variable `prices` ist ein `dict`: * Die Schlüssel dieses `dict` sind vom Typ `str` (z. B. die Namen der einzelnen Artikel). * Die Werte dieses `dict` sind vom Typ `float` (z. B. der Preis jedes Artikels). #### <abbr title="Union – Verbund, Einheit‚ Vereinigung: Eines von Mehreren">Union</abbr>
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md
Mit diesen Ideen kann JWT für weitaus anspruchsvollere Szenarien verwendet werden. In diesen Fällen könnten mehrere dieser Entitäten die gleiche ID haben, sagen wir `foo` (ein Benutzer `foo`, ein Auto `foo` und ein Blog-Beitrag `foo`).
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src/test/java/jcifs/internal/SmbNegotiationTest.java
} @Test @DisplayName("getRequest should return the same request instance") void testGetRequest() { // Verify getRequest returns the exact same instance SmbNegotiationRequest request = negotiation.getRequest(); assertSame(mockRequest, request); // Verify multiple calls return the same instance assertSame(request, negotiation.getRequest()); }
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/get-current-user.md
Do you want to just have a `str`? Or just a `dict`? Or a database class model instance directly? It all works the same way. You actually don't have users that log in to your application but robots, bots, or other systems, that have just an access token? Again, it all works the same.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/net/UrlEscapers.java
* the same. * <li>The unreserved characters ".", "-", "~", and "_" remain the same. * <li>The general delimiters "@" and ":" remain the same. * <li>The subdelimiters "!", "$", "&", "'", "(", ")", "*", "+", ",", ";", and "=" remain * the same. * <li>The space character " " is converted into %20.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/cookie-params.md
# Cookie Parameters { #cookie-parameters } You can define Cookie parameters the same way you define `Query` and `Path` parameters. ## Import `Cookie` { #import-cookie } First import `Cookie`: {* ../../docs_src/cookie_params/tutorial001_an_py310.py hl[3] *} ## Declare `Cookie` parameters { #declare-cookie-parameters } Then declare the cookie parameters using the same structure as with `Path` and `Query`.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-fields.md
## Declare model attributes { #declare-model-attributes } You can then use `Field` with model attributes: {* ../../docs_src/body_fields/tutorial001_an_py310.py hl[11:14] *} `Field` works the same way as `Query`, `Path` and `Body`, it has all the same parameters, etc. /// note | Technical Details
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/response-model.md
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
<img src="/img/tutorial/bigger-applications/image01.png"> ## Include the same router multiple times with different `prefix` { #include-the-same-router-multiple-times-with-different-prefix } You can also use `.include_router()` multiple times with the *same* router using different prefixes. This could be useful, for example, to expose the same API under different prefixes, e.g. `/api/v1` and `/api/latest`.
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