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docs/es/docs/async.md
* que el contenido que tu programa entregó al sistema sea escrito en el disco * una operación de API remota * que una operación de base de datos termine * que una query de base de datos devuelva los resultados * etc. Como el tiempo de ejecución se consume principalmente esperando operaciones de <abbr title="Input and Output">I/O</abbr>, las llaman operaciones "I/O bound".
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docs/es/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md
Es opcional usarlo, pero ahí es donde pondrías la identificación del usuario, por lo que lo estamos usando aquí. JWT podría ser usado para otras cosas aparte de identificar un usuario y permitirle realizar operaciones directamente en tu API. Por ejemplo, podrías identificar un "coche" o un "artículo de blog". Luego, podrías agregar permisos sobre esa entidad, como "conducir" (para el coche) o "editar" (para el blog).
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docs/es/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
...eso es porque el generador del cliente usa el **operation ID** interno de OpenAPI para cada *path operation*. OpenAPI requiere que cada operation ID sea único a través de todas las *path operations*, por lo que FastAPI usa el **nombre de la función**, el **path**, y el **método/operación HTTP** para generar ese operation ID, porque de esa manera puede asegurarse de que los operation IDs sean únicos. Pero te mostraré cómo mejorar eso a continuación. 🤓
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docs/pt/docs/deployment/concepts.md
* Um programa específico enquanto está **em execução** no sistema operacional. * Isso não se refere ao arquivo, nem ao código, refere-se **especificamente** à coisa que está sendo **executada** e gerenciada pelo sistema operacional.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/path-operation-advanced-configuration.md
If you want to use your APIs' function names as `operationId`s, you can iterate over all of them and override each *path operation's* `operation_id` using their `APIRoute.name`. You should do it after adding all your *path operations*. {* ../../docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial002.py hl[2, 12:21, 24] *} /// tip
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src/test/java/jcifs/SmbResourceTest.java
verify(mockResource).setLastAccess(testTime); } } @Nested @DisplayName("File Operations Tests") class FileOperationsTests { @Test @DisplayName("file creation operations should work correctly") void testFileCreation() throws CIFSException { // When/Then assertDoesNotThrow(() -> {
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src/test/java/jcifs/smb/CriticalPerformanceTest.java
double avgOpTimeNs = totalTime.get() / (double) operations.get(); System.out.printf("Encryption Byte Tracking Performance: %d ops in %.2f ms%n", operations.get(), overallTimeMs); System.out.printf(" Avg atomic operation time: %.2f ns%n", avgOpTimeNs); // Verify lock-free performance (allowing for JVM overhead) assertTrue(avgOpTimeNs < 5000, "Atomic operations should be reasonably fast (no lock contention)");
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/dict/mapping/CharMappingItem.java
* text during indexing and search operations. * * <p>Each mapping item consists of one or more input character sequences that are mapped to a single output * character sequence. The mapping supports both original values and new values for update operations.</p> */ public class CharMappingItem extends DictionaryItem { /**
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/global-dependencies.md
In that case, they will be applied to all the *path operations* in the application: {* ../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial012_an_py39.py hl[16] *} And all the ideas in the section about [adding `dependencies` to the *path operation decorators*](dependencies-in-path-operation-decorators.md){.internal-link target=_blank} still apply, but in this case, to all of the *path operations* in the app.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
```Python hl_lines="1 3" title="app/routers/users.py" {!../../docs_src/bigger_applications/app/routers/users.py!} ``` ### *Path operations* with `APIRouter` { #path-operations-with-apirouter } And then you use it to declare your *path operations*. Use it the same way you would use the `FastAPI` class: ```Python hl_lines="6 11 16" title="app/routers/users.py"
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