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docs/en/data/topic_repos.yml
stars: 3213 owner_login: TracecatHQ owner_html_url: https://github.com/TracecatHQ - name: opyrator html_url: https://github.com/ml-tooling/opyrator stars: 3131 owner_login: ml-tooling owner_html_url: https://github.com/ml-tooling - name: docarray html_url: https://github.com/docarray/docarray stars: 3098 owner_login: docarray owner_html_url: https://github.com/docarray
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.github/CODEOWNERS
platforms/core-configuration/kotlin-dsl-plugins/ @gradle/bt-tide platforms/core-configuration/kotlin-dsl-provider-plugins/ @gradle/bt-tide platforms/core-configuration/kotlin-dsl-tooling-builders/ @gradle/bt-tide platforms/core-configuration/kotlin-dsl-tooling-models/ @gradle/bt-tide # Core automation platform (Declarative DSL) platforms/core-configuration/declarative-dsl-api/ @gradle/bt-declarative-gradle-project
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md
{* ../../docs_src/response_model/tutorial003_01_py310.py hl[7:10,13:14,18] *} With this, we get tooling support, from editors and mypy as this code is correct in terms of types, but we also get the data filtering from FastAPI. How does this work? Let's check that out. 🤓 ### Type Annotations and Tooling { #type-annotations-and-tooling } First let's see how editors, mypy and other tools would see this.Registered: Sun Sep 07 07:19:17 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Aug 31 09:15:41 UTC 2025 - 16K bytes - Viewed (0) -
.idea/scopes/Gradle_public_API.xml
latform..*||src:org.gradle.plugin.devel..*||src:org.gradle.plugin.use..*||src:org.gradle.plugin.management..*||src:org.gradle.plugins..*||src:org.gradle.process..*||src:org.gradle.testfixtures..*||src:org.gradle.testing.jacoco..*||src:org.gradle.tooling..*||src:org.gradle.swiftpm..*||src:org.gradle.model..*||src:org.gradle.testkit..*||src:org.gradle.testing..*||src:org.gradle.vcs..*||src:org.gradle.work..*||src:org.gradle.workers..*||src:org.gradle.util..*||src:org.gradle.kotlin.dsl.*||src:org.g...
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-in-path-operation-decorators.md
/// tip Some editors check for unused function parameters, and show them as errors. Using these `dependencies` in the *path operation decorator* you can make sure they are executed while avoiding editor/tooling errors. It might also help avoid confusion for new developers that see an unused parameter in your code and could think it's unnecessary. /// /// info
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doc/README.md
text, add it as a comment: ``` <!-- go.dev/issue/12345 --> ``` If an accepted proposal is mentioned in a CL but not in the release notes, it will be flagged as a TODO by the automated tooling. That is true even for proposals that add API. Use the following forms in your markdown: [http.Request] # symbol documentation; auto-linked as in Go doc strings
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guava/pom.xml
<!-- excludePackageNames requires specification of packages separately from "all subpackages". https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MJAVADOC-584 --> <excludePackageNames> com.azul.tooling.in,com.google.common.base.internal,com.google.common.base.internal.*,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix,com.google.thirdparty.publicsuffix.*,com.oracle.*,com.sun.*,java.*,javax.*,jdk,jdk.*,org.*,sun.* </excludePackageNames>
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.teamcity/performance-tests-ci.json
"coverage" : { "per_commit" : [ "linux" ] } } ] }, { "testId" : "org.gradle.performance.regression.java.JavaIDETaskExecutionPerformanceTest.run compileJava via Tooling API", "groups" : [ { "testProject" : "largeAndroidBuild", "coverage" : { "per_commit" : [ "linux" ] } }, { "testProject" : "largeJavaMultiProject",
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/response-model.md
Wie funktioniert das? Schauen wir uns das mal an. 🤓 ### Typannotationen und Tooling Sehen wir uns zunächst an, wie Editor, mypy und andere Tools dies sehen würden.
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.teamcity/performance-test-durations.json
"durations" : [ { "testProject" : "largeJavaMultiProject", "linux" : 1087 } ] }, { "scenario" : "org.gradle.performance.regression.java.JavaIDETaskExecutionPerformanceTest.run compileJava via Tooling API", "durations" : [ { "testProject" : "largeAndroidBuild", "linux" : 1209 }, { "testProject" : "largeJavaMultiProject", "linux" : 793 }, {
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