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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/request-files.md

        * E.g., `await myfile.seek(0)` would go to the start of the file.
        * This is especially useful if you run `await myfile.read()` once and then need to read the contents again.
    * `close()`: Closes the file.
    
    As all these methods are `async` methods, you need to "await" them.
    
    For example, inside of an `async` *path operation function* you can get the contents with:
    
    ```Python
    contents = await myfile.read()
    ```
    
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  2. build-logic-commons/module-identity/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild.module-identity.gradle.kts

            usedInWorkers = false
            usedInClient = false
            usedInDaemon = true
        }
    
        // TODO: Most of these properties are the same across projects. We should
        // compute these at the settings-level instead of the project-level.
        identity {
            baseName = "gradle-$name"
            buildTimestamp = buildTimestamp()
            promotionBuild = isPromotionBuild
    
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  3. build-logic/jvm/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/jvm/JvmCompilation.kt

     * - Using JDK internal classes
     * - Using Java standard library APIs that were introduced after the JVM version they are targeting
     *
     * All of these workarounds should be generally avoided, but, with this data we can configure the
     * compile tasks to permit some of these requirements.
     */
    abstract class JvmCompilation {
    
        abstract val name: String
    
        /**
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-fields.md

    And Pydantic's `Field` returns an instance of `FieldInfo` as well.
    
    `Body` also returns objects of a subclass of `FieldInfo` directly. And there are others you will see later that are subclasses of the `Body` class.
    
    Remember that when you import `Query`, `Path`, and others from `fastapi`, those are actually functions that return special classes.
    
    ///
    
    /// tip
    
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  5. deploy_website.sh

    #!/bin/bash
    
    # The website is built using MkDocs with the Material theme.
    # https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/
    # It requires python3 to run.
    
    set -ex
    
    REPO="******@****.***:square/okhttp.git"
    DIR=temp-clone
    
    # Delete any existing temporary website clone
    rm -rf $DIR
    
    # Clone the current repo into temp folder
    git clone $REPO $DIR
    # Replace `git clone` with these lines to hack on the website locally
    # cp -a . "../okhttp-website"
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  6. src/main/java/jcifs/smb/NtlmUtil.java

            hmac.digest(response, 0, 16);
            System.arraycopy(clientChallenge, 0, response, 16, 8);
            return response;
        }
    
        /**
         * Generate the Unicode MD4 hash for the password associated with these credentials.
         *
         * @param password the password to hash
         * @param challenge the server challenge bytes
         * @return the calculated response
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  7. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/SortedMapTestSuiteBuilder.java

            ? SortedSetTestSuiteBuilder.using((TestSortedSetGenerator<K>) keySetGenerator)
            : SetTestSuiteBuilder.using(keySetGenerator);
      }
    
      /**
       * To avoid infinite recursion, test suites with these marker features won't have derived suites
       * created for them.
       */
      enum NoRecurse implements Feature<@Nullable Void> {
        SUBMAP,
        DESCENDING;
    
        @Override
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  8. src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/trans/TransWaitNamedPipeResponseTest.java

        }
    
        @Test
        @DisplayName("Methods should handle null buffer without validation")
        void testMethodsWithNullBuffer() {
            // The implementation doesn't validate null buffers
            // These methods simply return 0 without accessing the buffer
    
            // Write methods return 0 without accessing null buffer
            assertEquals(0, response.writeSetupWireFormat(null, 0));
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  9. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealCall.kt

        private set
    
      // These properties are guarded by `this`. They are typically only accessed by the thread executing
      // the call, but they may be accessed by other threads for duplex requests.
    
      private var requestBodyOpen = false
      private var responseBodyOpen = false
      private var socketSinkOpen = false
      private var socketSourceOpen = false
    
      /** True if there are more exchanges expected for this call. */
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/cors.md

    ## Origin { #origin }
    
    An origin is the combination of protocol (`http`, `https`), domain (`myapp.com`, `localhost`, `localhost.tiangolo.com`), and port (`80`, `443`, `8080`).
    
    So, all these are different origins:
    
    * `http://localhost`
    * `https://localhost`
    * `http://localhost:8080`
    
    Even if they are all in `localhost`, they use different protocols or ports, so, they are different "origins".
    
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