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

       * | `http://a%20b:c%20d@host/`       | `"c d"`      |
       */
      @get:JvmName("password") val password: String,
      /**
       * The host address suitable for use with [InetAddress.getAllByName]. May be:
       *
       *  * A regular host name, like `android.com`.
       *
       *  * An IPv4 address, like `127.0.0.1`.
       *
       *  * An IPv6 address, like `::1`. Note that there are no square braces.
       *
       *  * An encoded IDN, like `xn--n3h.net`.
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  2. docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md

     *  **Cipher suites may now have arbitrary names.** Previously `CipherSuite` was
        a Java enum and it was impossible to define new cipher suites without first
        upgrading OkHttp. With this change it is now a regular Java class with
        enum-like constants. Application code that uses enum methods on cipher
        suites (`ordinal()`, `name()`, etc.) will break with this change.
    
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  3. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/CacheTest.kt

        assertThat(response4.body.string()).isEqualTo("C")
        assertThat(response4.code).isEqualTo(HttpURLConnection.HTTP_OK)
        assertThat(response4.message).isEqualTo("C-OK")
        server.takeRequest() // regular get
        return server.takeRequest() // conditional get
      }
    
      @Test
      fun immutableIsCached() {
        server.enqueue(
          MockResponse.Builder()
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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
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