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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/ByteArrayAsListTest.java
ListTestSuiteBuilder.using(new BytesAsListGenerator()).named("Bytes.asList"), ListTestSuiteBuilder.using(new BytesAsListHeadSubListGenerator()) .named("Bytes.asList, head subList"), ListTestSuiteBuilder.using(new BytesAsListTailSubListGenerator()) .named("Bytes.asList, tail subList"), ListTestSuiteBuilder.using(new BytesAsListMiddleSubListGenerator())
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/LongArrayAsListTest.java
ListTestSuiteBuilder.using(new LongsAsListGenerator()).named("Longs.asList"), ListTestSuiteBuilder.using(new LongsAsListHeadSubListGenerator()) .named("Longs.asList, head subList"), ListTestSuiteBuilder.using(new LongsAsListTailSubListGenerator()) .named("Longs.asList, tail subList"), ListTestSuiteBuilder.using(new LongsAsListMiddleSubListGenerator())
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.github/bot_config.yml
| 1.5.0 - 1.12.0 | 9.0 | * If you have above configuration and using _**Windows**_ platform - * Try adding the CUDA, CUPTI, and cuDNN installation directories to the %PATH% environment variable. * Refer [windows setup guide](https://www.tensorflow.org/install/gpu#windows_setup). * If you have above configuration and using _**Ubuntu/Linux**_ platform -
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docs/ftp/README.md
... ... ``` Following example shows connecting via ftp client using `minioadmin` credentials, and list a bucket named `runner`: ``` ftp localhost -P 8021 Connected to localhost. 220 Welcome to MinIO FTP Server Name (localhost:user): minioadmin 331 User name ok, password required Password: 230 Password ok, continue Remote system type is UNIX. Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp> ls runner/
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docs/en/docs/how-to/extending-openapi.md
By default, what the method `.openapi()` does is check the property `.openapi_schema` to see if it has contents and return them. If it doesn't, it generates them using the utility function at `fastapi.openapi.utils.get_openapi`. And that function `get_openapi()` receives as parameters: * `title`: The OpenAPI title, shown in the docs. * `version`: The version of your API, e.g. `2.5.0`.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params-numeric-validations.md
Make sure you [Upgrade the FastAPI version](../deployment/versions.md#upgrading-the-fastapi-versions){.internal-link target=_blank} to at least 0.95.1 before using `Annotated`. /// ## Declare metadata You can declare all the same parameters as for `Query`. For example, to declare a `title` metadata value for the path parameter `item_id` you can type:
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/SortedSetMultimapTestSuiteBuilder.java
*/ @GwtIncompatible public class SortedSetMultimapTestSuiteBuilder<K, V> extends MultimapTestSuiteBuilder<K, V, SetMultimap<K, V>> { public static <K, V> SortedSetMultimapTestSuiteBuilder<K, V> using( TestSetMultimapGenerator<K, V> generator) { SortedSetMultimapTestSuiteBuilder<K, V> result = new SortedSetMultimapTestSuiteBuilder<>(); result.usingGenerator(generator); return result; }
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docs/en/docs/async.md
But all this functionality of using asynchronous code with `async` and `await` is many times summarized as using "coroutines". It is comparable to the main key feature of Go, the "Goroutines". ## Conclusion Let's see the same phrase from above: > Modern versions of Python have support for **"asynchronous code"** using something called **"coroutines"**, with **`async` and `await`** syntax.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-data-types.md
# Extra Data Types Up to now, you have been using common data types, like: * `int` * `float` * `str` * `bool` But you can also use more complex data types. And you will still have the same features as seen up to now: * Great editor support. * Data conversion from incoming requests. * Data conversion for response data. * Data validation. * Automatic annotation and documentation. ## Other data types
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internal/grid/README.md
* Large payloads. Only a single connection is ever made between two servers. Likely this means that this connection will not be able to saturate network bandwidth. Therefore, using this for large payloads will likely be slower than using a separate connection, and other connections will be blocked while the large payload is being sent. ## Handlers & Routes Handlers have a predefined Handler ID.
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