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guava/pom.xml
</dependencies> <build> <resources> <resource> <directory>..</directory> <includes> <include>LICENSE</include> <!-- copied from the parent pom because I couldn't figure out a way to make combine.children="append" work --> <include>proguard/*</include> </includes> <targetPath>META-INF</targetPath> </resource> </resources> <plugins> <plugin>
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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/services/DependencyResolverResult.java
* In the case of Java tools, the map may also contain {@code --patch-module} options, which are * {@linkplain org.apache.maven.api.JavaPathType#patchModule(String) handled in a special way}. * * <h4>Design note</h4> * All types of path are determined together because they are sometime mutually exclusive. * For example, an artifact of type {@value org.apache.maven.api.Type#JAR} can be placed
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compat/maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/repository/legacy/DefaultWagonManager.java
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docs/en/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md
```JSON { "message": "Hello World", "root_path": "/api/v1" } ``` ### Setting the `root_path` in the FastAPI app { #setting-the-root-path-in-the-fastapi-app } Alternatively, if you don't have a way to provide a command line option like `--root-path` or equivalent, you can set the `root_path` parameter when creating your FastAPI app: {* ../../docs_src/behind_a_proxy/tutorial002.py hl[3] *}
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android/pom.xml
<!-- Some tests need reflective access to the internals of these packages. It is only the tests themselves and not the code being tested that needs that access, though there's no obvious way to ensure that. We could consider arranging things so that only the tests we know need this would get the add-opens. Right now that doesn't seem worth the effort, though. --> <test.add.opens>
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pom.xml
<!-- Some tests need reflective access to the internals of these packages. It is only the tests themselves and not the code being tested that needs that access, though there's no obvious way to ensure that. We could consider arranging things so that only the tests we know need this would get the add-opens. Right now that doesn't seem worth the effort, though. --> <test.add.opens>
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docs/changelogs/changelog_1x.md
HTTP to HTTPS. ## Version 1.1.0 _2013-06-15_ * Fix: Connection reuse was broken for most HTTPS connections due to a bug in the way the hostname verifier was selected. * Fix: Locking bug in SpdyConnection. * Fix: Ignore null header values (for compatibility with HttpURLConnection). * Add URLStreamHandlerFactory support so that `URL.openConnection()` uses
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/testing.md
Import `TestClient`. Create a `TestClient` by passing your **FastAPI** application to it. Create functions with a name that starts with `test_` (this is standard `pytest` conventions). Use the `TestClient` object the same way as you do with `httpx`. Write simple `assert` statements with the standard Python expressions that you need to check (again, standard `pytest`). {* ../../docs_src/app_testing/tutorial001.py hl[2,12,15:18] *} /// tip
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src/cmd/asm/internal/arch/arm.go
} return false } // ARMMRCOffset implements the peculiar encoding of the MRC and MCR instructions. // The difference between MRC and MCR is represented by a bit high in the word, not // in the usual way by the opcode itself. Asm must use AMRC for both instructions, so // we return the opcode for MRC so that asm doesn't need to import obj/arm.
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_addition_request.yaml
that actually comes up in the real world. We want to hear the real-world use case so the community can discuss and debate whether this feature is actually the *best* way to address the real use case, or whether or not a different abstraction might be more appropriate. It's okay if you can't provide complete context on a use case. We understand if you are not
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