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  1. src/main/webapp/js/admin/jquery-3.7.1.min.js

    ontent-Type",v.contentType),T.setRequestHeader("Accept",v.dataTypes[0]&&v.accepts[v.dataTypes[0]]?v.accepts[v.dataTypes[0]]+("*"!==v.dataTypes[0]?", "+zt+"; q=0.01":""):v.accepts["*"]),v.headers)T.setRequestHeader(i,v.headers[i]);if(v.beforeSend&&(!1===v.beforeSend.call(y,T,v)||h))return T.abort();if(u="abort",b.add(v.complete),T.done(v.success),T.fail(v.error),c=Vt(_t,v,t,T)){if(T.readyState=1,g&&m.trigger("ajaxSend",[T,v]),h)return T;v.async&&0<v.timeout&&(d=ie.setTimeout(function(){T.abort("t...
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  2. src/main/webapp/js/admin/jquery-3.7.1.min.map

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  3. docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-status-codes.md

    ///
    
    ## OpenAPI and API docs { #openapi-and-api-docs }
    
    If you return additional status codes and responses directly, they won't be included in the OpenAPI schema (the API docs), because FastAPI doesn't have a way to know beforehand what you are going to return.
    
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  4. src/test/java/jcifs/smb/SmbUnsupportedOperationExceptionTest.java

            verify(supplier, times(1)).get();
            verifyNoMoreInteractions(supplier);
        }
    
        @Test
        @DisplayName("No collaborator interaction occurs if exception is thrown beforehand")
        void noInteraction_whenExceptionOccursBeforeCall() {
            // Arrange
            Runnable r = mock(Runnable.class);
    
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  5. architecture/standards/0007-java-pre-requisite.md

    ### Embedding a Java runtime in the Gradle distribution
    
    There have been discussions on embedding a Java runtime in the Gradle distribution.
    This would allow users to run Gradle without having to install a Java runtime beforehand.
    This capability could help increase Gradle adoption outside of the JVM ecosystem.
    
    Gradle can be invoked in different ways:
    * Through the [Gradle Wrapper](https://docs.gradle.org/8.8/userguide/gradle_wrapper.html)
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  6. src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/trans2/Trans2GetDfsReferralResponseTest.java

            void testToStringAfterReadingData() {
                byte[] buffer = createValidDfsReferralBuffer();
                String beforeRead = response.toString();
    
                response.readDataWireFormat(buffer, 0, buffer.length);
                String afterRead = response.toString();
    
                assertNotEquals(beforeRead, afterRead);
                assertTrue(afterRead.contains("pathConsumed="));
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  7. impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/resolver/MavenChainedWorkspaceReader.java

     * <p>
     * This class, while technically is not immutable, should be considered as such once set up. If not mutated, it is also
     * thread-safe. The mutation of this class instances should happen beforehand their use in session.
     */
    public class MavenChainedWorkspaceReader implements MavenWorkspaceReader {
    
        protected List<WorkspaceReader> readers;
        protected WorkspaceRepository repository;
    
        /**
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md

    ## Bodies of arbitrary `dict`s { #bodies-of-arbitrary-dicts }
    
    You can also declare a body as a `dict` with keys of some type and values of some other type.
    
    This way, you don't have to know beforehand what the valid field/attribute names are (as would be the case with Pydantic models).
    
    This would be useful if you want to receive keys that you don't already know.
    
    ---
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-models.md

    This is useful if you don't know the valid field/attribute names (that would be needed for a Pydantic model) beforehand.
    
    In this case, you can use `typing.Dict` (or just `dict` in Python 3.9 and above):
    
    {* ../../docs_src/extra_models/tutorial005_py39.py hl[6] *}
    
    ## Recap { #recap }
    
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  10. tests/create_test.go

    	}
    
    	beforeLen := len(values)
    	if err := DB.Model(&User{}).Create(&values).Error; err != nil {
    		t.Fatalf("failed to create data from map, got error: %v", err)
    	}
    
    	// mariadb with returning, values will be appended with id map
    	if len(values) == beforeLen*2 {
    		t.Skipf("This test case skipped, because the db supports returning")
    	}
    
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