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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md

    But that type can itself be another Pydantic model.
    
    So, you can declare deeply nested JSON "objects" with specific attribute names, types and validations.
    
    All that, arbitrarily nested.
    
    ### Define a submodel
    
    For example, we can define an `Image` model:
    
    //// tab | Python 3.10+
    
    ```Python hl_lines="7-9"
    {!> ../../docs_src/body_nested_models/tutorial004_py310.py!}
    ```
    
    ////
    
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  2. fastapi/routing.py

                    name=response_name,
                    type_=self.response_model,
                    mode="serialization",
                )
                # Create a clone of the field, so that a Pydantic submodel is not returned
                # as is just because it's an instance of a subclass of a more limited class
                # e.g. UserInDB (containing hashed_password) could be a subclass of User
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  3. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/TreeRangeMapTest.java

          for (Range<Integer> range2 : RANGES) {
            for (Range<Integer> range3 : RANGES) {
              Map<Integer, Integer> model = Maps.newHashMap();
              putModel(model, range1, 1);
              putModel(model, range2, 2);
              putModel(model, range3, 3);
              RangeMap<Integer, Integer> test = TreeRangeMap.create();
              test.put(range1, 1);
              test.put(range2, 2);
              test.put(range3, 3);
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  4. docs/de/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md

    * Das Gleiche gilt für `app/routers/users.py`, es ist ein weiteres Submodul: `app.routers.users`.
    * Es gibt auch ein Unterverzeichnis `app/internal/` mit einer weiteren Datei `__init__.py`, es handelt sich also um ein weiteres „Python-Subpackage“: `app.internal`.
    * Und die Datei `app/internal/admin.py` ist ein weiteres Submodul: `app.internal.admin`.
    
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  5. tensorflow/c/eager/gradient_checker_test.cc

      return ops::MatMul(ctx, inputs[0], inputs[1], &outputs[0],
                         /*transpose_a=*/false,
                         /*transpose_b=*/false, "MatMul");
    }
    
    absl::Status MulModel(AbstractContext* ctx,
                          absl::Span<AbstractTensorHandle* const> inputs,
                          absl::Span<AbstractTensorHandle*> outputs) {
      return ops::Mul(ctx, inputs[0], inputs[1], &outputs[0], "Mul");
    }
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  6. tensorflow/c/eager/gradients_test.cc

        ASSERT_EQ(errors::OK, s.code()) << s.message();
        x.reset(x_raw);
      }
    
      std::vector<AbstractTensorHandle*> outputs(1);
      absl::Status s = RunModel(RecordOperationWithNullGradientFunctionModel,
                                ctx.get(), {x.get()}, absl::MakeSpan(outputs),
                                /*use_function=*/!std::get<2>(GetParam()));
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  7. tensorflow/c/eager/gradient_checker.cc

                                absl::Span<AbstractTensorHandle*> outputs,
                                bool use_function) {
      AbstractTensorHandle* model_outputs[1];
    
      // Run the model.
      TF_RETURN_IF_ERROR(
          RunModel(forward, ctx, inputs, model_outputs, use_function));
      AbstractTensorHandlePtr model_out(model_outputs[0]);
    
      TF_Tensor* model_out_tensor;
      TF_RETURN_IF_ERROR(GetValue(model_out.get(), &model_out_tensor));
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  8. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

            * When a `response_model` is declared, the same `response_model` type declaration won't be used as is, it will be "cloned" to create an new one (a cloned Pydantic `Field` with all the submodels cloned as well).
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