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  1. fastapi/applications.py

                    documentation (by default at `/docs`).
    
                    Read more about it in the
                    [FastAPI docs about how to Configure Swagger UI](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/how-to/configure-swagger-ui/).
                    """
                ),
            ] = None,
            generate_unique_id_function: Annotated[
                Callable[[routing.APIRoute], str],
    Python
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md

    ```Python hl_lines="3" title="app/routers/items.py"
    {!../../../docs_src/bigger_applications/app/routers/items.py!}
    ```
    
    #### How relative imports work
    
    !!! tip
        If you know perfectly how imports work, continue to the next section below.
    
    A single dot `.`, like in:
    
    ```Python
    from .dependencies import get_token_header
    ```
    
    would mean:
    
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  3. README.md

    We just scratched the surface, but you already get the idea of how it all works.
    
    Try changing the line with:
    
    ```Python
        return {"item_name": item.name, "item_id": item_id}
    ```
    
    ...from:
    
    ```Python
            ... "item_name": item.name ...
    ```
    
    ...to:
    
    ```Python
            ... "item_price": item.price ...
    ```
    
    ...and see how your editor will auto-complete the attributes and know their types:
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

    #### Check the `openapi.json`
    
    If you are curious about how the raw OpenAPI schema looks like, FastAPI automatically generates a JSON (schema) with the descriptions of all your API.
    
    You can see it directly at: <a href="http://127.0.0.1:8000/openapi.json" class="external-link" target="_blank">http://127.0.0.1:8000/openapi.json</a>.
    
    It will show a JSON starting with something like:
    
    ```JSON
    {
        "openapi": "3.1.0",
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  5. src/bytes/example_test.go

    	// Output:
    	// 3
    	// 5
    }
    
    func ExampleCut() {
    	show := func(s, sep string) {
    		before, after, found := bytes.Cut([]byte(s), []byte(sep))
    		fmt.Printf("Cut(%q, %q) = %q, %q, %v\n", s, sep, before, after, found)
    	}
    	show("Gopher", "Go")
    	show("Gopher", "ph")
    	show("Gopher", "er")
    	show("Gopher", "Badger")
    	// Output:
    	// Cut("Gopher", "Go") = "", "pher", true
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  6. docs/bucket/replication/README.md

    The replication configuration in use on a bucket can be viewed using the `mc replicate export alias/bucket` command.
    
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  7. README.md

    ### Download and Install/Run
    
    Fess 14.12 is now available and can be downloaded on the [Releases page](https://github.com/codelibs/fess/releases "download"). Downloads come in 3 flavors: deb, rpm, zip.
    
    The following commands show how to use the zip download:
    
        $ unzip fess-14.12.x.zip
        $ cd fess-14.12.x
        $ ./bin/fess
    
    For more details, see the [Installation Guide](https://fess.codelibs.org/14.12/install/index.html).
    
    ### Docker
    
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  8. Development.md

    Another more targeted interface is `CompilationFailedIndicator`.
    This interface is used to indicate that the exception is caused by a compilation failure. 
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  9. cni/pkg/repair/repaircontroller.go

    			continue
    		}
    
    		// For safety, check the containers *current* status. If the container
    		// successfully exited, we NEVER want to identify this pod as broken.
    		// If the pod is going to fail, the failure state will show up in
    		// LastTerminationState eventually.
    		if state := container.State.Terminated; state != nil {
    			if state.Reason == "Completed" || state.ExitCode == 0 {
    				continue
    			}
    		}
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/reference/exceptions.md

    # Exceptions - `HTTPException` and `WebSocketException`
    
    These are the exceptions that you can raise to show errors to the client.
    
    When you raise an exception, as would happen with normal Python, the rest of the execution is aborted. This way you can raise these exceptions from anywhere in the code to abort a request and show the error to the client.
    
    You can use:
    
    * `HTTPException`
    * `WebSocketException`
    
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