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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-in-path-operation-decorators.md

    # Dependencies in path operation decorators { #dependencies-in-path-operation-decorators }
    
    In some cases you don't really need the return value of a dependency inside your *path operation function*.
    
    Or the dependency doesn't return a value.
    
    But you still need it to be executed/solved.
    
    For those cases, instead of declaring a *path operation function* parameter with `Depends`, you can add a `list` of `dependencies` to the *path operation decorator*.
    
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  2. build-logic-commons/basics/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild.minify.gradle.kts

     * classes and the classes they depend on. The classes are not relocated, they all
     * remain in their original namespace. This reduces the final Gradle distribution
     * size and makes us more conscious of which parts of a library we really need.
     *
     * WARNING: if you decide to do the minification by hand, make sure that you cover all paths of loading classes:
     * reflection, dynamic loading, etc. and understand how the library works internally.
    Created: Wed Apr 01 11:36:16 GMT 2026
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  3. docs/en/docs/how-to/conditional-openapi.md

    * Add more granular permission controls with OAuth2 scopes where needed.
    * ...etc.
    
    Nevertheless, you might have a very specific use case where you really need to disable the API docs for some environment (e.g. for production) or depending on configurations from environment variables.
    
    ## Conditional OpenAPI from settings and env vars { #conditional-openapi-from-settings-and-env-vars }
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  4. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/reflect/SubtypeTester.java

     *
     * <p>Tests should inherit from this class, and declare subtyping relationship with public methods
     * annotated by {@link TestSubtype}.
     *
     * <p>These declaration methods rely on Java static type checking to make sure what we want to
     * assert as subtypes are really subtypes according to javac. For example:
     *
     * {@snippet :
     * class MySubtypeTests extends SubtypeTester {
     *   @TestSubtype(suppressGetSubtype = true, suppressGetSupertype = true)
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/index.md

    ```
    
    </div>
    
    It is **HIGHLY encouraged** that you write or copy the code, edit it and run it locally.
    
    Using it in your editor is what really shows you the benefits of FastAPI, seeing how little code you have to write, all the type checks, autocompletion, etc.
    
    ---
    
    ## Install FastAPI { #install-fastapi }
    
    The first step is to install FastAPI.
    
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  6. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/reflect/SubtypeTester.java

     *
     * <p>Tests should inherit from this class, and declare subtyping relationship with public methods
     * annotated by {@link TestSubtype}.
     *
     * <p>These declaration methods rely on Java static type checking to make sure what we want to
     * assert as subtypes are really subtypes according to javac. For example:
     *
     * {@snippet :
     * class MySubtypeTests extends SubtypeTester {
     *   @TestSubtype(suppressGetSubtype = true, suppressGetSupertype = true)
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/background-tasks.md

    # Background Tasks { #background-tasks }
    
    You can define background tasks to be run *after* returning a response.
    
    This is useful for operations that need to happen after a request, but that the client doesn't really have to be waiting for the operation to complete before receiving the response.
    
    This includes, for example:
    
    * Email notifications sent after performing an action:
    Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params-numeric-validations.md

    ///
    
    Let's say that you want to declare the query parameter `q` as a required `str`.
    
    And you don't need to declare anything else for that parameter, so you don't really need to use `Query`.
    
    But you still need to use `Path` for the `item_id` path parameter. And you don't want to use `Annotated` for some reason.
    
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  9. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureFallbackAtomicHelperTest.java

         * when we run AbstractFutureTest itself.
         */
    
        /*
         * We don't test UnsafeAtomicHelper here, since guava-android doesn't provide a way to use it
         * under the JVM. (We could arrange for one if we really wanted, but that will break once the
         * JDK further restricts access to Unsafe.) But we have coverage under an Android emulator,
         * which uses UnsafeAtomicHelper when it runs AbstractFutureTest itself.
         */
    
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  10. src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arm64.go

    	"BLT":   true,
    	"BGT":   true,
    	"BLE":   true,
    	"CALL":  true,
    	"CBZ":   true,
    	"CBZW":  true,
    	"CBNZ":  true,
    	"CBNZW": true,
    	"JMP":   true,
    	"TBNZ":  true,
    	"TBZ":   true,
    
    	// ADR isn't really a jump, but it takes a PC or label reference,
    	// which needs to patched like a jump.
    	"ADR":  true,
    	"ADRP": true,
    }
    
    func jumpArm64(word string) bool {
    	return arm64Jump[word]
    }
    
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