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  1. src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/timer/SystemMonitorTargetTest.java

                    assertEquals("appendOsStats should take StringBuilder parameter", 1, method.getParameterCount());
                    assertEquals("appendOsStats should take StringBuilder", StringBuilder.class, method.getParameterTypes()[0]);
                    break;
                case "appendProcessStats":
                    hasAppendProcessStats = true;
                    assertEquals("appendProcessStats should take StringBuilder parameter", 1, method.getParameterCount());
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md

    ### Create a dependency, or "dependable" { #create-a-dependency-or-dependable }
    
    Let's first focus on the dependency.
    
    It is just a function that can take all the same parameters that a *path operation function* can take:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial001_an_py310.py hl[8:9] *}
    
    That's it.
    
    **2 lines**.
    
    And it has the same shape and structure that all your *path operation functions* have.
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  3. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md

    #### Fix it with `secrets.compare_digest()` { #fix-it-with-secrets-compare-digest }
    
    But in our code we are actually using `secrets.compare_digest()`.
    
    In short, it will take the same time to compare `stanleyjobsox` to `stanleyjobson` than it takes to compare `johndoe` to `stanleyjobson`. And the same for the password.
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/async.md

    Instead of that, by being an "asynchronous" system, once finished, the task can wait in line a little bit (some microseconds) for the computer / program to finish whatever it went to do, and then come back to take the results and continue working with them.
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md

    Here you saw how to use multiple **workers** to **parallelize** the execution of the application, take advantage of **multiple cores** in the CPU, and be able to serve **more requests**.
    
    From the list of deployment concepts from above, using workers would mainly help with the **replication** part, and a little bit with the **restarts**, but you still need to take care of the others:
    
    * **Security - HTTPS**
    * **Running on startup**
    * ***Restarts***
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md

    ### FastAPI Data Filtering { #fastapi-data-filtering }
    
    Now, for FastAPI, it will see the return type and make sure that what you return includes **only** the fields that are declared in the type.
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md

    Each of those response `dict`s can have a key `model`, containing a Pydantic model, just like `response_model`.
    
    **FastAPI** will take that model, generate its JSON Schema and include it in the correct place in OpenAPI.
    
    For example, to declare another response with a status code `404` and a Pydantic model `Message`, you can write:
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md

    This can be quite noticeable when using `docker compose`. See this Docker Compose FAQ section for more technical details: <a href="https://docs.docker.com/compose/faq/#why-do-my-services-take-10-seconds-to-recreate-or-stop" class="external-link" target="_blank">Why do my services take 10 seconds to recreate or stop?</a>.
    
    #### Directory Structure { #directory-structure }
    
    You should now have a directory structure like:
    
    ```
    .
    ├── app
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  9. cmd/callhome.go

    			duration := max(time.Duration(r.Float64()*float64(globalCallhomeConfig.FrequencyDur())),
    				// Make sure to sleep at least a second to avoid high CPU ticks.
    				time.Second)
    			time.Sleep(duration)
    		}
    	}()
    }
    
    func runCallhome(ctx context.Context, objAPI ObjectLayer) bool {
    	// Make sure only 1 callhome is running on the cluster.
    	locker := objAPI.NewNSLock(minioMetaBucket, "callhome/runCallhome.lock")
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  10. tests/generics_test.go

    	} else if u.Name != user.Name || u.ID != user.ID {
    		t.Errorf("found invalid user, got %v, expect %v", u, user)
    	}
    
    	if u, err := gorm.G[User](DB).Where("name = ?", user.Name).Take(ctx); err != nil {
    		t.Fatalf("failed to find user, got error: %v", err)
    	} else if u.Name != user.Name || u.ID != user.ID {
    		t.Errorf("found invalid user, got %v, expect %v", u, user)
    	}
    
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