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  1. docs/fr/docs/index.md

        * <abbr title="en anglais : path parameters">les paramètres du chemin</abbr>.
        * <abbr title="en anglais : query parameters">les paramètres de la requête</abbr>.
        * les cookies.
        * <abbr title="en anglais : headers">les en-têtes</abbr>.
        * <abbr title="en anglais : forms">les formulaires</abbr>.
        * <abbr title="en anglais : files">les fichiers</abbr>.
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params-numeric-validations.md

    ## Number validations: greater than and less than or equal { #number-validations-greater-than-and-less-than-or-equal }
    
    The same applies for:
    
    * `gt`: `g`reater `t`han
    * `le`: `l`ess than or `e`qual
    
    {* ../../docs_src/path_params_numeric_validations/tutorial005_an_py39.py hl[10] *}
    
    ## Number validations: floats, greater than and less than { #number-validations-floats-greater-than-and-less-than }
    
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  3. docs/fr/docs/help-fastapi.md

    ## Aider les autres à résoudre les problèmes dans GitHub
    
    Vous pouvez voir <a href="https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi/issues" class="external-link" target="_blank">les problèmes existants</a> et essayer d'aider les autres, la plupart du temps il s'agit de questions dont vous connaissez peut-être déjà la réponse. 🤓
    
    ## Watch le dépôt GitHub
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-updates.md

    /// note
    
    `PATCH` is less commonly used and known than `PUT`.
    
    And many teams use only `PUT`, even for partial updates.
    
    You are **free** to use them however you want, **FastAPI** doesn't impose any restrictions.
    
    But this guide shows you, more or less, how they are intended to be used.
    
    ///
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/how-to/index.md

    # How To - Recipes { #how-to-recipes }
    
    Here you will see different recipes or "how to" guides for **several topics**.
    
    Most of these ideas would be more or less **independent**, and in most cases you should only need to study them if they apply directly to **your project**.
    
    If something seems interesting and useful to your project, go ahead and check it, but otherwise, you might probably just skip them.
    
    /// tip
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/deployment/versions.md

    that would mean that you would use exactly the version `0.112.0`.
    
    Or you could also pin it with:
    
    ```txt
    fastapi[standard]>=0.112.0,<0.113.0
    ```
    
    that would mean that you would use the versions `0.112.0` or above, but less than `0.113.0`, for example, a version `0.112.2` would still be accepted.
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/benchmarks.md

    * **Uvicorn**:
        * Will have the best performance, as it doesn't have much extra code apart from the server itself.
        * You wouldn't write an application in Uvicorn directly. That would mean that your code would have to include more or less, at least, all the code provided by Starlette (or **FastAPI**). And if you did that, your final application would have the same overhead as having used a framework and minimizing your app code and bugs.
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/BloomFilter.java

       * @param expectedInsertions the number of expected insertions to the constructed {@code
       *     BloomFilter}; must be positive
       * @param fpp the desired false positive probability (must be positive and less than 1.0)
       * @return a {@code Collector} generating a {@code BloomFilter} of the received elements
       * @since 33.4.0 (but since 23.0 in the JRE flavor)
       */
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  9. docs/en/docs/fastapi-cli.md

    Running `fastapi dev` initiates development mode.
    
    By default, **auto-reload** is enabled, automatically reloading the server when you make changes to your code. This is resource-intensive and could be less stable than when it's disabled. You should only use it for development. It also listens on the IP address `127.0.0.1`, which is the IP for your machine to communicate with itself alone (`localhost`).
    
    ## `fastapi run` { #fastapi-run }
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md

    ## Execution of dependencies with `yield` { #execution-of-dependencies-with-yield }
    
    The sequence of execution is more or less like this diagram. Time flows from top to bottom. And each column is one of the parts interacting or executing code.
    
    ```mermaid
    sequenceDiagram
    
    participant client as Client
    participant handler as Exception handler
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