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docs/en/docs/reference/status.md
``` `status` is provided directly by Starlette. It contains a group of named constants (variables) with integer status codes. For example: * 200: `status.HTTP_200_OK` * 403: `status.HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN` * etc. It can be convenient to quickly access HTTP (and WebSocket) status codes in your app, using autocompletion for the name without having to remember the integer status codes by memory.
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.gitignore
**/var/run/secrets/ # Certs generated by testing security/cmd/node_agent/na/cert_file security/cmd/node_agent/na/pkey # istioctl bash completion file tools/istioctl.bash vendor # Contains the built artifacts out/ etc/ var/ # Go compiled tests *.test # Profiles *.prof # MacOS extended attributes ._* # MacOS Desktop Services Store .DS_Store /manifests/charts/**/charts/
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/package-info.java
* limitations under the License. */ /** * An API for representing graph (node and edge) data. It is analogous to the Java Collections * Framework APIs for lists, maps, sets, etc. * * <p>This package is a part of the open-source <a href="https://github.com/google/guava">Guava</a> * library. */ @CheckReturnValue @ParametersAreNonnullByDefault package com.google.common.graph;
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tensorflow/c/c_op_requires.h
#include "tensorflow/core/platform/macros.h" namespace tensorflow { // Convenience macros for asserting and handling exceptional conditions, for // C structs, including `TF_OpKernelContext`, `TF_Status`, etc. This is analogus // to the macros in tensorflow/core/framework/op_requires.h. This is provided // for plugin OpKernel developer's convenience. #define C_OPKERNELCONTEXT_REQUIRES_OK(CTX, C_STATUS, __VA_ARGS__) \
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docs/pt/docs/python-types.md
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
In this case, you could want to document how that external API *should* look like. What *path operation* it should have, what body it should expect, what response it should return, etc. ## An app with callbacks Let's see all this with an example. Imagine you develop an app that allows creating invoices. These invoices will have an `id`, `title` (optional), `customer`, and `total`.
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docs/pt/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
Nesse caso, você poderia querer documentar como essa API externa *deveria* ser. Que *operação de rota* ela deveria ter, que corpo ela deveria esperar, que resposta ela deveria retornar, etc. ## Um aplicativo com callbacks Vamos ver tudo isso com um exemplo. Imagine que você tem um aplicativo que permite criar faturas. Essas faturas terão um `id`, `title` (opcional), `customer` e `total`.
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docs/pt/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md
Este é um tema bem avançado. Se você está começando com o **FastAPI**, provavelmente você não precisa disso. /// Você pode declarar retornos adicionais, com códigos de status adicionais, media types, descrições, etc. Essas respostas adicionais serão incluídas no esquema do OpenAPI, e também aparecerão na documentação da API.
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common/scripts/setup_env.sh
IMAGE_VERSION=master-c67afcee625a4b91bdde7da65c9867f98248691e fi if [[ "${IMAGE_NAME:-}" == "" ]]; then IMAGE_NAME=build-tools fi DOCKER_GID="${DOCKER_GID:-$(grep '^docker:' /etc/group | cut -f3 -d:)}" TIMEZONE=$(readlink "$readlink_flags" /etc/localtime | sed -e 's/^.*zoneinfo\///') TARGET_OUT="${TARGET_OUT:-$(pwd)/out/${TARGET_OS}_${TARGET_ARCH}}" TARGET_OUT_LINUX="${TARGET_OUT_LINUX:-$(pwd)/out/linux_${TARGET_ARCH}}"
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.github/workflows/mint/minio-erasure.yaml
- edata1-1:/edata1 - edata1-2:/edata2 - edata1-3:/edata3 - edata1-4:/edata4 nginx: image: nginx:1.19.2-alpine hostname: nginx volumes: - ./nginx-1-node.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro ports: - "9000:9000" - "9001:9001" depends_on: - minio1 ## By default this config uses default local driver,
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