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  1. clause/clause.go

    package clause
    
    // Interface clause interface
    type Interface interface {
    	Name() string
    	Build(Builder)
    	MergeClause(*Clause)
    }
    
    // ClauseBuilder clause builder, allows to customize how to build clause
    type ClauseBuilder func(Clause, Builder)
    
    type Writer interface {
    	WriteByte(byte) error
    	WriteString(string) (int, error)
    }
    
    // Builder builder interface
    type Builder interface {
    	Writer
    	WriteQuoted(field interface{})
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  2. docs/en/docs/how-to/separate-openapi-schemas.md

    In fact, in some cases, it will even have **two JSON Schemas** in OpenAPI for the same Pydantic model, for input and output, depending on if they have **default values**.
    
    Let's see how that works and how to change it if you need to do that.
    
    ## Pydantic Models for Input and Output { #pydantic-models-for-input-and-output }
    
    Let's say you have a Pydantic model with default values, like this one:
    
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  3. docs/en/docs/tutorial/background-tasks.md

    Create a function to be run as the background task.
    
    It is just a standard function that can receive parameters.
    
    It can be an `async def` or normal `def` function, **FastAPI** will know how to handle it correctly.
    
    In this case, the task function will write to a file (simulating sending an email).
    
    And as the write operation doesn't use `async` and `await`, we define the function with normal `def`:
    
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  4. SECURITY.md

        how we can reproduce your findings. For memory corruption triggerable in
        TensorFlow models, please demonstrate an exploit against one of Alphabet's
        models in <https://tfhub.dev/>
      - An explanation of who can exploit this vulnerability, and what they gain
        when doing so. Write an attack scenario that demonstrates how your issue
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md

            }
        ]
    }
    ```
    
    /// info
    
    Notice how the `images` key now has a list of image objects.
    
    ///
    
    ## Deeply nested models { #deeply-nested-models }
    
    You can define arbitrarily deeply nested models:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/body_nested_models/tutorial007_py310.py hl[7,12,18,21,25] *}
    
    /// info
    
    Notice how `Offer` has a list of `Item`s, which in turn have an optional list of `Image`s
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/features.md

    ### Just Modern Python { #just-modern-python }
    
    It's all based on standard **Python type** declarations (thanks to Pydantic). No new syntax to learn. Just standard modern Python.
    
    If you need a 2 minute refresher of how to use Python types (even if you don't use FastAPI), check the short tutorial: [Python Types](python-types.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
    
    You write standard Python with types:
    
    ```Python
    from datetime import date
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/async.md

    So, about the egg and the chicken, how do you call the first `async` function?
    
    If you are working with **FastAPI** you don't have to worry about that, because that "first" function will be your *path operation function*, and FastAPI will know how to do the right thing.
    
    But if you want to use `async` / `await` without FastAPI, you can do it as well.
    
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  8. cmd/healthcheck-handler.go

    	}
    	result := objLayer.Health(ctx, opts)
    	w.Header().Set(xhttp.MinIOWriteQuorum, strconv.Itoa(result.WriteQuorum))
    	w.Header().Set(xhttp.MinIOStorageClassDefaults, strconv.FormatBool(result.UsingDefaults))
    	// return how many drives are being healed if any
    	if result.HealingDrives > 0 {
    		w.Header().Set(xhttp.MinIOHealingDrives, strconv.Itoa(result.HealingDrives))
    	}
    	if !result.Healthy {
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  9. CONTRIBUTING.md

    If you need to check on [CI](http://builds.gradle.org/) status as an external contributor, you can click "Log in as guest".
    
    ## Useful tips
    
    ### How Gradle Works
    
    We have [a series of blog](https://blog.gradle.org/how-gradle-works-1) that explains how Gradle works.
    This may help you better understand and contribute to Gradle.
    
    ### Debugging Gradle
    
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  10. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/web/admin/wizard/CrawlingConfigForm.java

        /**
         * Path or URL to be crawled by this configuration.
         */
        @Required
        @Size(max = 1000)
        public String crawlingConfigPath;
    
        /**
         * Maximum depth for crawling (how many levels deep to follow links).
         */
        @Min(value = 0)
        @Max(value = 2147483647)
        @ValidateTypeFailure
        public Integer depth;
    
        /**
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