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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/WebSocketListener.kt
) { } /** * Invoked when the remote peer has indicated that no more incoming messages will be transmitted. */ open fun onClosing( webSocket: WebSocket, code: Int, reason: String, ) { } /** * Invoked when both peers have indicated that no more messages will be transmitted and the * connection has been successfully released. No further calls to this listener will be made. */
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/RequestBody.kt
/** Writes the content of this request to [sink]. */ @Throws(IOException::class) abstract fun writeTo(sink: BufferedSink) /** * A duplex request body is special in how it is **transmitted** on the network and * in the **API contract** between OkHttp and the application. * * This method returns false unless it is overridden by a subclass. * * ### Duplex Transmission *
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/WebSocket.kt
* ## Web Socket Lifecycle * * Upon normal operation each web socket progresses through a sequence of states: * * * **Connecting:** the initial state of each web socket. Messages may be enqueued but they won't * be transmitted until the web socket is open. * * * **Open:** the web socket has been accepted by the remote peer and is fully operational. * Messages in either direction are enqueued for immediate transmission. *
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Ascii.java
* @since 8.0 */ public static final byte SOH = 1; /** * Start of Text: A communication control character which precedes a sequence of characters that * is to be treated as an entity and entirely transmitted through to the ultimate destination. * Such a sequence is referred to as "text." STX may be used to terminate a sequence of characters * started by SOH. * * @since 8.0 */
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/CacheControl.kt
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docs/es/docs/advanced/dataclasses.md
6. Aquí estamos regresando un diccionario que contiene `items`, que es una lista de dataclasses. FastAPI todavía es capaz de <abbr title="converting the data to a format that can be transmitted">serializar</abbr> los datos a JSON. 7. Aquí el `response_model` está usando una anotación de tipo de una lista de dataclasses `Author`. Nuevamente, puedes combinar `dataclasses` con anotaciones de tipos estándar.
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Stream.kt
} } /** * Returns true if this stream is open. A stream is open until either: * * * A `SYN_RESET` frame abnormally terminates the stream. * * Both input and output streams have transmitted all data and headers. * * Note that the input stream may continue to yield data even after a stream reports itself as * not open. This is because input data is buffered. */ val isOpen: Boolean
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/Response.kt
* challenge. In this case the request URL may be different than the initial request URL. * * Use the `request` of the [networkResponse] field to get the wire-level request that was * transmitted. In the case of follow-ups and redirects, also look at the `request` of the * [priorResponse] objects, which have its own [priorResponse]. */ @get:JvmName("request") val request: Request,
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docs/em/docs/advanced/dataclasses.md
5️⃣. 👆 💪 ⚙️ 🎏 🐩 🆎 ✍ ⏮️ 🎻 📨 💪. 👉 💼, ⚫️ 📇 `Item` 🎻. 6️⃣. 📥 👥 🛬 📖 👈 🔌 `items` ❔ 📇 🎻. FastAPI 🎯 <abbr title="converting the data to a format that can be transmitted">✍</abbr> 💽 🎻. 7️⃣. 📥 `response_model` ⚙️ 🆎 ✍ 📇 `Author` 🎻. 🔄, 👆 💪 🌀 `dataclasses` ⏮️ 🐩 🆎 ✍. 8️⃣. 👀 👈 👉 *➡ 🛠️ 🔢* ⚙️ 🥔 `def` ↩️ `async def`.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/dataclasses.md
6. Here we are returning a dictionary that contains `items` which is a list of dataclasses. FastAPI is still capable of <abbr title="converting the data to a format that can be transmitted">serializing</abbr> the data to JSON. 7. Here the `response_model` is using a type annotation of a list of `Author` dataclasses. Again, you can combine `dataclasses` with standard type annotations.
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