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platforms/core-runtime/base-services/src/main/java/org/gradle/util/Path.java
/** * Appends the supplied path to this path, returning the new path. * The resulting path with be absolute or relative based on the path being appended _to_. * It makes no difference if the _appended_ path is absolute or relative. * * <pre> * path(':a:b').append(path(':c:d')) == path(':a:b:c:d') * path(':a:b').append(path('c:d')) == path(':a:b:c:d') * path('a:b').append(path(':c:d')) == path('a:b:c:d')
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tools/bug-report/pkg/util/path/path.go
func FromString(path string) Path { path = filepath.Clean(path) path = strings.TrimPrefix(path, pathSeparator) path = strings.TrimSuffix(path, pathSeparator) pv := splitEscaped(path, []rune(pathSeparator)[0]) var r []string for _, str := range pv { if str != "" { str = strings.ReplaceAll(str, escapedPathSeparator, pathSeparator) // Is str of the form node[expr], convert to "node", "[expr]"?
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platforms/ide/ide/src/main/java/org/gradle/plugins/ide/idea/model/Path.java
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pkg/test/util/yml/parts.go
func SplitString(yamlText string) []string { out := make([]string, 0) parts := splitRegex.Split(yamlText, -1) for _, part := range parts { part := strings.TrimSpace(part) if len(part) > 0 { out = append(out, part) } } return out } // JoinString joins the given yaml parts into a single multipart document. func JoinString(parts ...string) string {
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
} ``` ## Path parameters containing paths Let's say you have a *path operation* with a path `/files/{file_path}`. But you need `file_path` itself to contain a *path*, like `home/johndoe/myfile.txt`. So, the URL for that file would be something like: `/files/home/johndoe/myfile.txt`. ### OpenAPI support
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src/compress/bzip2/testdata/pass-sawtooth.bz2
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docs/es/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
```JSON { "model_name": "alexnet", "message": "Deep Learning FTW!" } ``` ## Parámetros de path parameters que contienen paths Digamos que tienes una *operación de path* con un path `/files/{file_path}`. Pero necesitas que el mismo `file_path` contenga un path como `home/johndoe/myfile.txt`. Entonces, la URL para ese archivo sería algo como: `/files/home/johndoe/myfile.txt`.
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guava/src/com/google/thirdparty/publicsuffix/PublicSuffixPatterns.java
/** * The elements in this map would pass the UNDER test, but are known not to be public suffixes and * are thus excluded from consideration. Since it refers to elements in UNDER of the same type,
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android/guava/src/com/google/thirdparty/publicsuffix/PublicSuffixPatterns.java
/** * The elements in this map would pass the UNDER test, but are known not to be public suffixes and * are thus excluded from consideration. Since it refers to elements in UNDER of the same type,
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-operation-configuration.md
# Path Operation Configuration There are several parameters that you can pass to your *path operation decorator* to configure it. !!! warning Notice that these parameters are passed directly to the *path operation decorator*, not to your *path operation function*. ## Response Status Code You can define the (HTTP) `status_code` to be used in the response of your *path operation*. You can pass directly the `int` code, like `404`.
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