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  1. mockwebserver/src/main/kotlin/mockwebserver3/QueueDispatcher.kt

          return failFastResponse!!
        }
    
        val result = responseQueue.take()
    
        // If take() returned because we're shutting down, then enqueue another dead letter so that any
        // other threads waiting on take() will also return.
        if (result == DEAD_LETTER) responseQueue.add(DEAD_LETTER)
    
        return result
      }
    
      override fun peek(): MockResponse {
        return responseQueue.peek() ?: failFastResponse ?: super.peek()
      }
    
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  2. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    And if the server is restarted (for example after updates, or migrations from the cloud provider) you probably **won't notice it**. And because of that, you won't even know that you have to restart the process manually. So, your API will just stay dead. 😱
    
    ### Run Automatically on Startup
    
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  3. docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md

    * Then it detects that it has to use the worker class at `uvicorn.workers.UvicornWorker`.
    * And then it starts **4 workers**, each with its own PID: `19511`, `19513`, `19514`, and `19515`.
    
    Gunicorn would also take care of managing **dead processes** and **restarting** new ones if needed to keep the number of workers. So that helps in part with the **restart** concept from the list above.
    
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  4. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/HttpOverHttp2Test.kt

        val response = call.execute()
        val inputStream = response.body.byteStream()
        assertThat(inputStream.read()).isEqualTo('A'.code)
        assertThat(inputStream.read()).isEqualTo('B'.code)
        assertThat(inputStream.read()).isEqualTo('C'.code)
        assertThat(inputStream.read()).isEqualTo(-1)
        assertThat(inputStream.read()).isEqualTo(-1)
        inputStream.close()
      }
    
      @ParameterizedTest
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  5. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Request.kt

        /**
         * Attaches [tag] to the request using [T] as a key. Tags can be read from a request using
         * [Request.tag]. Use null to remove any existing tag assigned for [T].
         *
         * Use this API to attach timing, debugging, or other application data to a request so that
         * you may read it in interceptors, event listeners, or callbacks.
         */
        @JvmName("reifiedTag")
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  6. docs/extensions/s3zip/README.md

    - Names inside ZIP files are kept unmodified, but some may lead to invalid paths. See [Object key naming guidelines](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/object-keys.html) on safe names.
    - This API behavior is limited for following **read** operations on files inside a zip archive:
      - `HeadObject`
      - `GetObject`
      - `ListObjectsV2`
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  7. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/cache2/FileOperatorTest.kt

        val buffer = Buffer()
        operator.read(6, buffer, 21)
        operator.read(36, buffer, 1)
        operator.read(5, buffer, 5)
        operator.read(28, buffer, 8)
        operator.read(17, buffer, 10)
        operator.read(36, buffer, 2)
        operator.read(2, buffer, 4)
        operator.write(0, buffer, buffer.size)
        operator.read(0, buffer, 12)
        operator.read(47, buffer, 3)
        operator.read(45, buffer, 2)
        operator.read(47, buffer, 3)
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  8. CHANGELOG/OWNERS

      - release-managers
      - AuraSinis # 1.24 Release Notes Lead
      - cici37 # 1.23 Release Notes Lead
      - csantanapr # 1.25 Release Notes Lead
      - harshanarayana # 1.27 Release Notes Lead
      - ramrodo # 1.26 Release Notes Lead
      - sanchita-07 # 1.28 Release Notes Lead
      - fsmunoz # 1.29 Release Notes Lead
      - rashansmith # 1.30 Release Notes Lead
    reviewers:
      - release-managers
      - fykaa # 1.30 Release Notes Shadow
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  9. architecture/networking/pilot.md

    Requests come from the client specifically asking for a set of resources. This could be requesting the initial set of resources on a new connection, or from a new dependency. For example, a push of `Cluster X` referencing `Endpoint Y` may lead to a request for `Endpoint Y` if it is not already known to the client.
    
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  10. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/MultipartReader.kt

    import okio.Options
    import okio.Source
    import okio.Timeout
    import okio.buffer
    
    /**
     * Reads a stream of [RFC 2046][rfc_2046] multipart body parts. Callers read parts one-at-a-time
     * until [nextPart] returns null. After calling [nextPart] any preceding parts should not be read.
     *
     * Typical use loops over the parts in sequence:
     *
     * ```kotlin
     * val response: Response = call.execute()
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