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docs/en/docs/reference/request.md
You can import it directly from `fastapi`: ```python from fastapi import Request ``` /// tip When you want to define dependencies that should be compatible with both HTTP and WebSockets, you can define a parameter that takes an `HTTPConnection` instead of a `Request` or a `WebSocket`. ///
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internal/s3select/json/preader.go
func (r *PReader) startReaders() { r.bufferPool.New = func() interface{} { return make([]byte, jsonSplitSize+1024) } // Create queue r.queue = make(chan *queueItem, runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0)) r.input = make(chan *queueItem, runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0)) r.readerWg.Add(1) // Start splitter go func() { defer close(r.input) defer close(r.queue)
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src/bufio/bufio_test.go
return read, io.EOF } return read, nil } func TestPartialReadEOF(t *testing.T) { src := make([]byte, 10) eofR := &eofReader{buf: src} r := NewReader(eofR) // Start by reading 5 of the 10 available bytes. dest := make([]byte, 5) read, err := r.Read(dest) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err) } if n := len(dest); read != n {
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ci/official/upload.sh
# "/path/bar". This script uses "gsutil rsync" instead, which acts on directory # contents. About arguments to gsutil: # "gsutil -m rsync" runs in parallel. # "gsutil rsync -r" is recursive and makes directories work. # "gsutil rsync -d" is "sync and delete files from destination if not present in source" DOWNLOADS="$(mktemp -d)" mkdir -p "$DOWNLOADS" gsutil -m rsync -r "$TFCI_ARTIFACT_STAGING_GCS_URI" "$DOWNLOADS"
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docs/debugging/xl-meta/main.go
return errors.New("cannot combine --data and --combine") } // file / version / file filemap := make(map[string]map[string]string) foundData := make(map[string][]byte) partDataToVerID := make(map[string][2]string) var baseName string // versionID -> combineFiles := make(map[string][]string) decode := func(r io.Reader, file string) ([]byte, error) { file = strings.ReplaceAll(file, ":", "_")
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docs/sts/ldap.md
Many Active Directory and other LDAP services are setup with [DNS SRV Records](https://ldap.com/dns-srv-records-for-ldap/) for high-availability of the directory service. To use this to find LDAP servers to connect to, an LDAP client makes a DNS SRV record request to the DNS service on a domain that looks like `_service._proto.example.com`. For LDAP the `proto` value is always `tcp`, and `service` is usually `ldap` or `ldaps`.
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callbacks/create.go
rValLen := stmt.ReflectValue.Len() if rValLen == 0 { stmt.AddError(gorm.ErrEmptySlice) return } stmt.SQL.Grow(rValLen * 18) stmt.Vars = make([]interface{}, 0, rValLen*len(values.Columns)) values.Values = make([][]interface{}, rValLen) defaultValueFieldsHavingValue := map[*schema.Field][]interface{}{} for i := 0; i < rValLen; i++ { rv := reflect.Indirect(stmt.ReflectValue.Index(i))
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scripts/mkdocs_hooks.py
first_child.read_source(config=config) new_title = first_child.title or new_title # Creating a new section makes it render it collapsed by default # no idea why, so, let's just modify the existing one # new_section = Section(title=new_title, children=new_children) item.title = new_title
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internal/event/rules_test.go
rulesCase1 := make(Rules) rules2Case1 := make(Rules) expectedResultCase1 := make(Rules) rulesCase2 := make(Rules) rules2Case2 := make(Rules) rules2Case2.Add(NewPattern("*", "*"), TargetID{"1", "webhook"}) expectedResultCase2 := make(Rules) rulesCase3 := make(Rules) rulesCase3.Add(NewPattern("*", "*"), TargetID{"1", "webhook"}) rules2Case3 := make(Rules) expectedResultCase3 := make(Rules)
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docs/nl/docs/environment-variables.md
## Omgevingsvariabelen maken en gebruiken Je kunt omgevingsvariabelen **maken** en gebruiken in de **shell (terminal)**, zonder dat je Python nodig hebt: //// tab | Linux, macOS, Windows Bash <div class="termy"> ```console // Je zou een omgevingsvariabele MY_NAME kunnen maken met $ export MY_NAME="Wade Wilson"
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