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src/archive/tar/reader_test.go
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src/archive/tar/writer_test.go
// the behavior is verified by researching the source code. // // $ bsdtar -tvf pax-global-records.tar // ---------- 0 0 0 0 Dec 31 1969 file1 // ---------- 0 0 0 0 Dec 31 1969 file2 // ---------- 0 0 0 0 Dec 31 1969 file3 // ---------- 0 0 0 0 May 13 2014 file4 // // GNU tar v1.27.1 applies global headers to subsequent records,
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impl/maven-cli/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/cling/invoker/mvnup/goals/GAVUtilsTest.java
long endTime = System.currentTimeMillis(); // Performance assertion - should complete within reasonable time long duration = endTime - startTime; assertTrue(duration < 5000, "Artifact computation should complete within 5 seconds for 100 POMs"); // Verify correctness assertNotNull(gavs, "Artifact set should not be null");
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/debugging.md
``` </div> então a variável interna `__name__` no seu arquivo, criada automaticamente pelo Python, terá como valor a string `"__main__"`. Então, a seção: ```Python uvicorn.run(app, host="0.0.0.0", port=8000) ``` vai executar. --- Isso não acontecerá se você importar esse módulo (arquivo). Então, se você tiver outro arquivo `importer.py` com: ```Python from myapp import app
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/debugging.md
``` </div> then the internal variable `__name__` in your file, created automatically by Python, will have as value the string `"__main__"`. So, the section: ```Python uvicorn.run(app, host="0.0.0.0", port=8000) ``` will run. --- This won't happen if you import that module (file). So, if you have another file `importer.py` with: ```Python from myapp import app # Some more code ```
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cmd/data-usage_test.go
func TestDataUsageUpdate(t *testing.T) { base := t.TempDir() const bucket = "bucket" files := []usageTestFile{ {name: "rootfile", size: 10000}, {name: "rootfile2", size: 10000}, {name: "dir1/d1file", size: 2000}, {name: "dir2/d2file", size: 300}, {name: "dir1/dira/dafile", size: 100000}, {name: "dir1/dira/dbfile", size: 200000}, {name: "dir1/dira/dirasub/dcfile", size: 1000000},
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tests/test_tutorial/test_advanced_middleware/test_tutorial003.py
return PlainTextResponse("x" * 4000, status_code=200) client = TestClient(app) def test_middleware(): response = client.get("/large", headers={"accept-encoding": "gzip"}) assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.text == "x" * 4000 assert response.headers["Content-Encoding"] == "gzip" assert int(response.headers["Content-Length"]) < 4000 response = client.get("/")
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tests/test_tutorial/test_path_params_numeric_validations/test_tutorial006.py
@pytest.mark.parametrize( "path,expected_response", [ ( "/items/0?q=&size=0.1", {"item_id": 0, "size": 0.1}, ), ( "/items/1000?q=somequery&size=10.4", {"item_id": 1000, "q": "somequery", "size": 10.4}, ), ], ) def test_read_items(client: TestClient, path, expected_response): response = client.get(path)
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docs/es/docs/advanced/wsgi.md
Y el resto será manejado por **FastAPI**. Si lo ejecutas y vas a <a href="http://localhost:8000/v1/" class="external-link" target="_blank">http://localhost:8000/v1/</a> verás el response de Flask: ```txt Hello, World from Flask! ``` Y si vas a <a href="http://localhost:8000/v2" class="external-link" target="_blank">http://localhost:8000/v2</a> verás el response de FastAPI: ```JSON { "message": "Hello World" }
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tests/test_tutorial/test_path_params_numeric_validations/test_tutorial005.py
) return TestClient(mod.app) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "path,expected_response", [ ("/items/1?q=", {"item_id": 1}), ("/items/1000?q=somequery", {"item_id": 1000, "q": "somequery"}), ], ) def test_read_items(client: TestClient, path, expected_response): response = client.get(path) assert response.status_code == 200, response.textCreated: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Dec 26 10:43:02 GMT 2025 - 6.6K bytes - Click Count (0)