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  1. .github/workflows/scorecards-analysis.yml

      # To guarantee Maintained check is occasionally updated. See
      # https://github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#maintained
      schedule:
        - cron: '26 3 * * 2'
      push:
        branches: [ "master" ]
    
    # Declare default permissions as read only.
    permissions: read-all
    
    jobs:
      analysis:
        if: github.repository == 'tensorflow/tensorflow' # Don't do this in forks
        name: Scorecards analysis
        runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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  2. .github/workflows/scorecard.yml

      # To guarantee Maintained check is occasionally updated. See
      # https://github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#maintained
      schedule:
        - cron: '45 9 * * 0'
      push:
        branches: [ "master" ]
    
    # Declare default permissions as read only.
    permissions: read-all
    
    jobs:
      analysis:
        name: Scorecard analysis
        runs-on: ubuntu-latest
        permissions:
          # Needed to upload the results to code-scanning dashboard.
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  3. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-directly.md

    But you can still document it as described in [Additional Responses in OpenAPI](additional-responses.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
    
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  4. docs/pt/docs/tutorial/dependencies/sub-dependencies.md

    Consiste apenas de funções que parecem idênticas a *funções de operação de rota*.
    
    Mas ainda assim, é bastante poderoso, e permite que você declare grafos (árvores) de dependências com uma profundidade arbitrária.
    
    /// tip | Dica
    
    Tudo isso pode não parecer muito útil com esses exemplos.
    
    Mas você verá o quão útil isso é nos capítulos sobre **segurança**.
    
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  5. guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/SetMultimapAsMapTester.java

      }
    
      @CollectionSize.Require(SEVERAL)
      @MapFeature.Require(SUPPORTS_REMOVE)
      /*
       * SetMultimap.asMap essentially returns a Map<K, Set<V>>; we just can't declare it that way.
       * Thus, calls like asMap().values().remove(someSet) are safe because they are comparing a set to
       * a collection of other sets.
       */
      @SuppressWarnings("CollectionUndefinedEquality")
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  6. docs/en/docs/async.md

    <abbr title="too long; didn't read"><strong>TL;DR:</strong></abbr>
    
    If you are using third party libraries that tell you to call them with `await`, like:
    
    ```Python
    results = await some_library()
    ```
    
    Then, declare your *path operation functions* with `async def` like:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="2"
    @app.get('/')
    async def read_results():
        results = await some_library()
        return results
    ```
    
    /// note
    
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/PatternFilenameFilter.java

       * of the supertype that suggests that implementations are expected to tolerate null. That said, I
       * see calls in Google code that pass a null `dir` to a FilenameFilter.... So let's declare the
       * parameter as non-nullable (since passing null to a FilenameFilter is unsafe in general), but if
       * someone still manages to pass null, let's continue to have the method work.
       *
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  8. docs/pt/docs/advanced/templates.md

    <div class="termy">
    
    ```console
    $ pip install jinja2
    ```
    
    </div>
    
    ## Usando `Jinja2Templates`
    
    * Importe `Jinja2Templates`.
    * Crie um `templates` que você possa reutilizar posteriormente.
    * Declare um parâmetro `Request` no *path operation* que retornará um template.
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  9. guava/src/com/google/common/graph/SuccessorsFunction.java

     * }
     *
     * <p>Graph algorithms that need additional capabilities (accessing both predecessors and
     * successors, iterating over the edges, etc.) should declare their input to be of a type that
     * provides those capabilities, such as {@link Graph}, {@link ValueGraph}, or {@link Network}.
     *
     * <h3>Additional documentation</h3>
     *
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/sub-dependencies.md

    Apart from all the fancy words used here, the **Dependency Injection** system is quite simple.
    
    Just functions that look the same as the *path operation functions*.
    
    But still, it is very powerful, and allows you to declare arbitrarily deeply nested dependency "graphs" (trees).
    
    /// tip
    
    All this might not seem as useful with these simple examples.
    
    But you will see how useful it is in the chapters about **security**.
    
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