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  1. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealCall.kt

        if (!timeout.exit()) return cause
    
        val e = InterruptedIOException("timeout")
        if (cause != null) e.initCause(cause)
        return e
      }
    
      /**
       * Stops applying the timeout before the call is entirely complete. This is used for WebSockets
       * and duplex calls where the timeout only applies to the initial setup.
       */
      fun timeoutEarlyExit() {
        check(!timeoutEarlyExit)
        timeoutEarlyExit = true
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  2. android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java

             *
             * 2a. If the resolved types are identical to the original types, then we can return the
             * original, identical JDK TypeVariable. By doing so, we sidestep the problem entirely.
             *
             * 2b. If the resolved types are different from the original types, things are trickier. The
             * only way to get a TypeVariable instance for the resolved types is to create our own. The
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java

             *
             * 2a. If the resolved types are identical to the original types, then we can return the
             * original, identical JDK TypeVariable. By doing so, we sidestep the problem entirely.
             *
             * 2b. If the resolved types are different from the original types, things are trickier. The
             * only way to get a TypeVariable instance for the resolved types is to create our own. The
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  4. docs/recipes.md

    The `string()` method on response body is convenient and efficient for small documents. But if the response body is large (greater than 1 MiB), avoid `string()` because it will load the entire document into memory. In that case, prefer to process the body as a stream.
    
    === ":material-language-kotlin: Kotlin"
        ```kotlin
          private val client = OkHttpClient()
    
          fun run() {
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