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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/cache2/Relay.kt
* * ## Upstream * * In this case the current thread is assigned as the upstream reader. We read bytes from * upstream and copy them to both the file and to the buffer. Finally we release the upstream * reader lock and return the new bytes. * * ## The file * * In this case we copy bytes from the file to the [sink]. * * ## The buffer *
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md
### Return a Response Directly The most common case would be [returning a Response directly as explained later in the advanced docs](../advanced/response-directly.md){.internal-link target=_blank}. ```Python hl_lines="8 10-11" {!> ../../../docs_src/response_model/tutorial003_02.py!} ```
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docs/en/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md
## Proxy with a stripped path prefix Having a proxy with a stripped path prefix, in this case, means that you could declare a path at `/app` in your code, but then, you add a layer on top (the proxy) that would put your **FastAPI** application under a path like `/api/v1`. In this case, the original path `/app` would actually be served at `/api/v1/app`. Even though all your code is written assuming there's just `/app`.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
In this case, it would use the certificate for `someapp.example.com`. <img src="/img/deployment/https/https03.svg"> The client already **trusts** the entity that generated that TLS certificate (in this case Let's Encrypt, but we'll see about that later), so it can **verify** that the certificate is valid.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
Of course, there are some cases where there's no problem in running the previous steps multiple times, in that case, it's a lot easier to handle. !!! tip Also, keep in mind that depending on your setup, in some cases you **might not even need any previous steps** before starting your application. In that case, you wouldn't have to worry about any of this. 🤷 ### Examples of Previous Steps Strategies
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okhttp-logging-interceptor/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/logging/HttpLoggingInterceptor.kt
fun redactHeader(name: String) { val newHeadersToRedact = TreeSet(String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER) newHeadersToRedact += headersToRedact newHeadersToRedact += name headersToRedact = newHeadersToRedact } fun redactQueryParams(vararg name: String) { val newQueryParamsNameToRedact = TreeSet(String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER) newQueryParamsNameToRedact += queryParamsNameToRedact
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analysis/analysis-api-fir/src/org/jetbrains/kotlin/analysis/api/fir/components/KtFirImportOptimizer.kt
* * In such case, [FirQualifiedAccessExpression] representing the call references * the original `Base.bar` callable symbol instead of `MyObject.bar`, because there are * no separate symbol for that case. * * Java statics present a similar case - they can be imported not only from the declaring class,
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analysis/analysis-api-fir/src/org/jetbrains/kotlin/analysis/api/fir/references/FirReferenceResolveHelper.kt
// // TODO: This seems a little indirect. Is there a better way to do this? For FE1.0 there is // a special `TypeAliasConstructorDescriptor` for this case. For FIR there is // FirConstructor.originalConstructorIfTypeAlias but that doesn't seem to help here as it // is null for the constructors we get.
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docs/security/README.md
The MinIO server runs a key-derivation algorithm to generate the KEK using a pseudo-random function ([PRF](#prf)): `KEK := PRF(EK, IV, context_values)` where: - [EK](#ek): is the external key. In case of SSE-C this is the client-provided key. In case of SSE-S3 this is secret key generated by the KMS. For further details see [SSE-C](#Server-Side-Encryption-with-client-provided-Keys) or [SSE-S3](#Server-Side-Encryption-with-a-KMS).
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LICENSE
encourage the widest possible use of a certain library, so that it becomes a de-facto standard. To achieve this, non-free programs must be allowed to use the library. A more frequent case is that a free library does the same job as widely used non-free libraries. In this case, there is little to gain by limiting the free library to free software only, so we use the Lesser General Public License.
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