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  1. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Dns.kt

    import java.net.InetAddress
    import java.net.UnknownHostException
    import okhttp3.Dns.Companion.SYSTEM
    
    /**
     * A domain name service that resolves IP addresses for host names. Most applications will use the
     * [system DNS service][SYSTEM], which is the default. Some applications may provide their own
     * implementation to use a different DNS server, to prefer IPv6 addresses, to prefer IPv4 addresses,
     * or to force a specific known IP address.
     *
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  2. docs/features/https.md

          }
    
          /**
           * Returns an input stream containing one or more certificate PEM files. This implementation just
           * embeds the PEM files in Java strings; most applications will instead read this from a resource
           * file that gets bundled with the application.
           */
          private fun trustedCertificatesInputStream(): InputStream {
            ... // Full source omitted. See sample.
          }
    
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  3. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Authenticator.kt

     *     .header("Proxy-Authorization", credential)
     *     .build();
     * ```
     *
     * The proxy authenticator may implement preemptive authentication, reactive authentication, or
     * both.
     *
     * Applications may configure OkHttp with an authenticator for origin servers, or proxy servers,
     * or both.
     *
     * ## Authentication Retries
     *
     * If your authentication may be flaky and requires retries you should apply some policy
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  4. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Connection.kt

     * HTTP request/response exchanges. Connections may be direct to the origin server or via a proxy.
     *
     * Typically instances of this class are created, connected and exercised automatically by the HTTP
     * client. Applications may use this class to monitor HTTP connections as members of a
     * [connection pool][ConnectionPool].
     *
     * Do not confuse this class with the misnamed `HttpURLConnection`, which isn't so much a connection
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  5. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/platform/AndroidPlatform.kt

        if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT < 24) return listOf()
        return super.getHandshakeServerNames(sslSocket)
      }
    
      /**
       * A trust manager for Android applications that customize the trust manager.
       *
       * This class exploits knowledge of Android implementation details. This class is potentially
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  6. docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md

     *  Fix: Immediately update the connection's flow control window instead of waiting for the
        receiving stream to process it.
    
        This change may increase OkHttp's memory use for applications that make many concurrent HTTP
        calls and that can receive data faster than they can process it. Previously, OkHttp limited
        HTTP/2 to 16 MiB of unacknowledged data per connection. With this fix there is a limit of 16 MiB
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  7. okhttp/Module.md

    # Module okhttp
    
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  8. docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md

       without changing `.kt` files.
    
    With a few small exceptions (below), OkHttp 4.x is both binary- and Java source-compatible with
    OkHttp 3.x. You can use an OkHttp 4.x .jar file with applications or libraries built for OkHttp 3.x.
    
    OkHttp is **not** source-compatible for Kotlin callers, but upgrading should be automatic thanks to
    Kotlin’s powerful deprecation features. Most developers should be able to use IntelliJ’s _Code
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  9. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/cache/DiskLruCache.kt

     * is satisfied. The limit is not strict: the cache may temporarily exceed it while waiting for
     * files to be deleted. The limit does not include filesystem overhead or the cache journal so
     * space-sensitive applications should set a conservative limit.
     *
     * Clients call [edit] to create or update the values of an entry. An entry may have only one editor
     * at one time; if a value is not available to be edited then [edit] will return null.
     *
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  10. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/CustomTrust.java

      private final OkHttpClient client;
    
      public CustomTrust() {
        // This implementation just embeds the PEM files in Java strings; most applications will
        // instead read this from a resource file that gets bundled with the application.
    
        HandshakeCertificates certificates = new HandshakeCertificates.Builder()
            .addTrustedCertificate(letsEncryptCertificateAuthority)
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