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  1. doc/asm.html

    If you plan to write assembly language, you should read that document although much of it is Plan 9-specific.
    The current document provides a summary of the syntax and the differences with
    what is explained in that document, and
    describes the peculiarities that apply when writing assembly code to interact with Go.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    The most important thing to know about Go's assembler is that it is not a direct representation of the underlying machine.
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  2. futures/failureaccess/pom.xml

                <goals>
                  <goal>manifest</goal>
                </goals>
              </execution>
            </executions>
            <configuration>
              <instructions>
                <!-- Silence a warning that claims that META-INF/versions/9/... is the "wrong directory" for our classes. -->
                <_fixupmessages>^Classes found in the wrong directory: .*</_fixupmessages>
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  3. src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/trans2/Trans2QueryFSInformation.java

            dstIndex += 2;
    
            /*
             * windows98 has what appears to be another 4 0's followed by the share
             * name as a zero terminated ascii string "\TMP" + '\0'
             *
             * As is this works, but it deviates from the spec section 4.1.6.6 but
             * maybe I should put it in. Wonder what NT does?
             */
    
            return dstIndex - start;
        }
    
        /**
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/background-tasks.md

    # Background Tasks { #background-tasks }
    
    You can define background tasks to be run *after* returning a response.
    
    This is useful for operations that need to happen after a request, but that the client doesn't really have to be waiting for the operation to complete before receiving the response.
    
    This includes, for example:
    
    * Email notifications sent after performing an action:
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  5. README.md

    * For `PUT` requests to `/items/{item_id}`, read the body as JSON:
        * Check that it has a required attribute `name` that should be a `str`.
        * Check that it has a required attribute `price` that has to be a `float`.
        * Check that it has an optional attribute `is_offer`, that should be a `bool`, if present.
        * All this would also work for deeply nested JSON objects.
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  6. src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/exec/CrawlerTest.java

            // Test that custom sessionId is sanitized
            Crawler.Options options = new Crawler.Options();
            options.sessionId = "test-session-123";
    
            // Simulate what process() does - sanitize sessionId
            if (options.sessionId != null) {
                options.sessionId = options.sessionId.replaceAll("-", "_");
            }
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md

    That information is available in the app's **OpenAPI schema**, and then shown in the API docs.
    
    That same information from the models that is included in OpenAPI is what can be used to **generate the client code**.
    
    ### Hey API { #hey-api }
    
    Once we have a FastAPI app with the models, we can use Hey API to generate a TypeScript client. The fastest way to do that is via npx.
    
    ```sh
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  8. .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yaml

        validations:
          required: true
    
      - type: textarea
        attributes:
          label: Expected Behavior
          description: What did you expect to happen?
        validations:
          required: true
    
      - type: textarea
        attributes:
          label: Actual Behavior
          description: What actually happened?
        validations:
          required: true
    
      - type: dropdown
        attributes:
          label: Packages
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  9. docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md

    If you are using containers, for example with Docker or Kubernetes, I'll tell you more about that in the next chapter: [FastAPI in Containers - Docker](docker.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
    
    In particular, when running on **Kubernetes** you will probably **not** want to use workers and instead run **a single Uvicorn process per container**, but I'll tell you about it later in that chapter.
    
    ///
    
    ## Multiple Workers { #multiple-workers }
    
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  10. cmd/signature-v4-utils.go

    	"github.com/minio/pkg/v3/policy"
    )
    
    // http Header "x-amz-content-sha256" == "UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD" indicates that the
    // client did not calculate sha256 of the payload.
    const unsignedPayload = "UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD"
    
    // http Header "x-amz-content-sha256" == "STREAMING-UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD-TRAILER" indicates that the
    // client did not calculate sha256 of the payload and there is a trailer.
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