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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body.md
**FastAPI** will recognize each of them and take the data from the correct place. === "Python 3.10+" ```Python hl_lines="16" {!> ../../../docs_src/body/tutorial004_py310.py!} ``` === "Python 3.8+" ```Python hl_lines="18" {!> ../../../docs_src/body/tutorial004.py!} ``` The function parameters will be recognized as follows:
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md
!!! note If you already know what HTTP status codes are, skip to the next section. In HTTP, you send a numeric status code of 3 digits as part of the response. These status codes have a name associated to recognize them, but the important part is the number. In short: * `100` and above are for "Information". You rarely use them directly. Responses with these status codes cannot have a body.
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fastapi/datastructures.py
) -> CoreSchema: return with_info_plain_validator_function(cls._validate) class DefaultPlaceholder: """ You shouldn't use this class directly. It's used internally to recognize when a default value has been overwritten, even if the overridden default value was truthy. """ def __init__(self, value: Any): self.value = value def __bool__(self) -> bool:
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