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  1. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Protocol.kt

       */
      override fun toString(): String = protocol
    
      companion object {
        /**
         * Returns the protocol identified by `protocol`.
         *
         * @throws IOException if `protocol` is unknown.
         */
        @JvmStatic
        @Throws(IOException::class)
        fun get(protocol: String): Protocol {
          // Unroll the loop over values() to save an allocation.
          @Suppress("DEPRECATION")
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  2. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Stream.kt

       * closed.
       *
       * If there are multiple reasons to abnormally close this stream (such as both peers closing it
       * near-simultaneously) then this is the first reason known to this peer.
       */
      internal var errorCode: ErrorCode? = null
        get() = this.withLock { field }
    
      /** The exception that explains [errorCode]. Null if no exception was provided. */
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  3. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/Exchange.kt

      }
    
      /** A request body that fires events when it completes. */
      private inner class RequestBodySink(
        delegate: Sink,
        /** The exact number of bytes to be written, or -1L if that is unknown. */
        private val contentLength: Long,
      ) : ForwardingSink(delegate) {
        private var completed = false
        private var bytesReceived = 0L
        private var closed = false
    
        @Throws(IOException::class)
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  4. okhttp-tls/README.md

    signs the other party's chain.
    
    Well-Known Certificate Authorities
    ----------------------------------
    
    In these examples we've prearranged which root certificates to trust. But for regular HTTPS on the
    Internet this set of trusted root certificates is usually provided by default by the host platform.
    Such a set typically includes many root certificates from well-known certificate authorities like
    Entrust and Verisign.
    
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