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docs/en/docs/help-fastapi.md
* If you are feeling too generous, you can try to **create an example** like that yourself, just based on the description of the problem. Just keep in mind that this might take a lot of time and it might be better to ask them to clarify the problem first. ### Suggest solutions
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internal/grid/msg.go
// OpConnect is a connect request. OpConnect Op = iota + 1 // OpConnectResponse is a response to a connect request. OpConnectResponse // OpPing is a ping request. // If a mux id is specified that mux is pinged. // Clients send ping requests. OpPing // OpPong is a OpPing response returned by the server. OpPong // OpConnectMux will connect a new mux with optional payload. OpConnectMux
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-models.md
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internal/event/target/postgresql.go
if target.updateStmt != nil { // FIXME: log returned error. ignore time being. _ = target.updateStmt.Close() } if target.deleteStmt != nil { // FIXME: log returned error. ignore time being. _ = target.deleteStmt.Close() } if target.insertStmt != nil { // FIXME: log returned error. ignore time being. _ = target.insertStmt.Close() } if target.db != nil {
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md
But Python has a specific way to declare lists with internal types, or "type parameters": ### Import typing's `List` In Python 3.9 and above you can use the standard `list` to declare these type annotations as we'll see below. 💡 But in Python versions before 3.9 (3.6 and above), you first need to import `List` from standard Python's `typing` module: ```Python hl_lines="1" {!> ../../../docs_src/body_nested_models/tutorial002.py!} ```
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docs/en/docs/python-types.md
To declare those types and the internal types, you can use the standard Python module `typing`. It exists specifically to support these type hints. #### Newer versions of Python The syntax using `typing` is **compatible** with all versions, from Python 3.6 to the latest ones, including Python 3.9, Python 3.10, etc.
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/ws/RealWebSocket.kt
awaitingPong = true } if (failedPing != -1) { failWebSocket( e = SocketTimeoutException( "sent ping but didn't receive pong within " + "${pingIntervalMillis}ms (after ${failedPing - 1} successful ping/pongs)", ), isWriter = true, ) return } try { writer.writePing(ByteString.EMPTY)
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/ws/WebSocketReader.kt
} } /** * Reads a message body into across one or more frames. Control frames that occur between * fragments will be processed. If the message payload is masked this will unmask as it's being * processed. */ @Throws(IOException::class) private fun readMessage() { while (true) { if (closed) throw IOException("closed") if (frameLength > 0L) {
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Connection.kt
* the problem impacts just one stream or the entire connection. * * To differentiate the two cases we ping the server when a stream times out. If the overall * connection is fine the ping will receive a pong; otherwise it won't. * * The deadline to respond to this ping attempts to limit the cost of being wrong. If it is too * long, streams created while we await the pong will reuse broken connections and inevitably
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