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  1. okhttp-hpacktests/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/hpackjson/Case.kt

    package okhttp3.internal.http2.hpackjson
    
    import okhttp3.internal.http2.Header
    import okio.ByteString
    
    /**
     * Representation of an individual case (set of headers and wire format). There are many cases for a
     * single story.  This class is used reflectively with Moshi to parse stories.
     */
    data class Case(
      val seqno: Int = 0,
      val wire: ByteString? = null,
      val headers: List<Map<String, String>>,
    ) : Cloneable {
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  2. okhttp-hpacktests/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/HpackRoundTripTest.kt

        assumeFalse(
          story === Story.MISSING,
          "Test stories missing, checkout git submodule",
        )
    
        val newCases = mutableListOf<Case>()
        for (case in story.cases) {
          hpackWriter.writeHeaders(case.headersList)
          newCases += case.copy(wire = bytesOut.readByteString())
        }
    
        testDecoder(story.copy(cases = newCases))
      }
    
      companion object {
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  3. mockwebserver/README.md

            switch (request.getPath()) {
                case "/v1/login/auth/":
                    return new MockResponse().setResponseCode(200);
                case "/v1/check/version/":
                    return new MockResponse().setResponseCode(200).setBody("version=9");
                case "/v1/profile/info":
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params.md

    You can declare the type of a path parameter in the function, using standard Python type annotations:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="7"
    {!../../../docs_src/path_params/tutorial002.py!}
    ```
    
    In this case, `item_id` is declared to be an `int`.
    
    !!! check
        This will give you editor support inside of your function, with error checks, completion, etc.
    
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  5. 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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  6. internal/grid/README.md

            fmt.Println("Subroute:", GetSubroute(ctx))
            for {
                select {
                case <-ctx.Done():
                    return nil
                case req, ok := <-in:
                    if !ok {
                        break
                    }           
                    // Do something with payload
                    out <- []byte("response")
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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/first-steps.md

    !!! info
        A "bearer" token is not the only option.
    
        But it's the best one for our use case.
    
        And it might be the best for most use cases, unless you are an OAuth2 expert and know exactly why there's another option that suits better your needs.
    
        In that case, **FastAPI** also provides you with the tools to build it.
    
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  10. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/AutobahnTester.kt

      ) {
        val latch = CountDownLatch(1)
        val startNanos = AtomicLong()
        newWebSocket(
          "/runCase?case=$number&agent=okhttp",
          object : WebSocketListener() {
            override fun onOpen(
              webSocket: WebSocket,
              response: Response,
            ) {
              println("Executing test case $number/$count")
              startNanos.set(System.nanoTime())
            }
    
            override fun onMessage(
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