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docs/en/docs/advanced/advanced-dependencies.md
For example, imagine you have code that uses a database session in a dependency with `yield` only to verify a user, but the database session is never used again in the *path operation function*, only in the dependency, **and** the response takes a long time to be sent, like a `StreamingResponse` that sends data slowly, but for some reason doesn't use the database.
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tensorflow/BUILD
) # This condition takes precedence over :linux_x86_64 config_setting( name = "linux_x86_64_no_sse", constraint_values = [ "@platforms//cpu:x86_64", "@platforms//os:linux", ], values = { "copt": "-mno-sse4.2", }, visibility = ["//visibility:public"], ) # This condition takes precedence over :linux_x86_64Created: Tue Dec 30 12:39:10 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Nov 12 19:21:56 GMT 2025 - 53.1K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
FastAPI uses a **unique ID** for each *path operation*, which is used for the **operation ID** and also for the names of any needed custom models, for requests or responses. You can customize that function. It takes an `APIRoute` and outputs a string. For example, here it is using the first tag (you will probably have only one tag) and the *path operation* name (the function name).
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/metadata.md
## Metadata for tags { #metadata-for-tags } You can also add additional metadata for the different tags used to group your path operations with the parameter `openapi_tags`. It takes a list containing one dictionary for each tag. Each dictionary can contain: * `name` (**required**): a `str` with the same tag name you use in the `tags` parameter in your *path operations* and `APIRouter`s.Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Dec 17 20:41:43 GMT 2025 - 5.9K bytes - Click Count (0) -
guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/UnsignedLongTest.java
ImmutableSet.Builder<BigInteger> testBigIntegersBuilder = ImmutableSet.builder(); // The values here look like 111...11101...010 in binary, where the initial 111...1110 takes // up exactly as many bits as can be represented in the significand (24 for float, 53 for // double). That final 0 should be rounded up to 1 because the remaining bits make that number // slightly nearer.
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internal/logger/console.go
) func (f fatalMsg) pretty(msg string, args ...any) { // Build the passed error message errMsg := fmt.Sprintf(msg, args...) tagPrinted := false // Print the error message: the following code takes care // of splitting error text and always pretty printing the // red banner along with the error message. Since the error // message itself contains some colored text, we needed
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doc/asm.html
eight bytes at the address specified in <code>R9</code>. </p> <p> If a vector instruction takes a length or an index as an argument then it will be the first argument. For example, <code>VLEIF</code> <code>$1,</code> <code>$16,</code> <code>V2</code> will load the value sixteen into index one of <code>V2</code>. Care should be taken when using vector instructions to ensure that they are available at runtime.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
/// info | `@decorator` Info That `@something` syntax in Python is called a "decorator". You put it on top of a function. Like a pretty decorative hat (I guess that's where the term came from). A "decorator" takes the function below and does something with it. In our case, this decorator tells **FastAPI** that the function below corresponds to the **path** `/` with an **operation** `get`. It is the "**path operation decorator**".
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src/archive/zip/writer.go
return errors.New("archive/zip: invalid duplicate FileHeader") } return nil } // CreateHeader adds a file to the zip archive using the provided [FileHeader] // for the file metadata. [Writer] takes ownership of fh and may mutate // its fields. The caller must not modify fh after calling [Writer.CreateHeader]. // // This returns a [Writer] to which the file contents should be written.
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src/archive/tar/strconv.go
// using octal encoding with the appropriate NUL terminator. func fitsInOctal(n int, x int64) bool { octBits := uint(n-1) * 3 return x >= 0 && (n >= 22 || x < 1<<octBits) } // parsePAXTime takes a string of the form %d.%d as described in the PAX // specification. Note that this implementation allows for negative timestamps, // which is allowed for by the PAX specification, but not always portable.
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