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docs/pt/docs/fastapi-cli.md
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/index.md
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractExecutionThreadService.java
*/ protected void startUp() throws Exception {} /** * Run the service. This method is invoked on the execution thread. Implementations must respond * to stop requests. You could poll for lifecycle changes in a work loop: * * <pre> * public void run() { * while ({@link #isRunning()}) { * // perform a unit of work * } * } * </pre> *
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiterTest.java
assertEvents( "R0.00, R1.38, R1.13, R0.88, R0.63, R0.50, R0.50, R0.50", // #1 "U4.50", // #2 "R0.00, R1.38, R1.13", // #3, after that the rate changes "R0.88", // #4, this is what the throttling would be with the old rate "R0.34, R0.28, R0.25, R0.25", // #5 "U4.25", // #6 "R0.00, R0.72, R0.66, R0.59, R0.53, R0.47, R0.41", // #7
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiterTest.java
assertEvents( "R0.00, R1.38, R1.13, R0.88, R0.63, R0.50, R0.50, R0.50", // #1 "U4.50", // #2 "R0.00, R1.38, R1.13", // #3, after that the rate changes "R0.88", // #4, this is what the throttling would be with the old rate "R0.34, R0.28, R0.25, R0.25", // #5 "U4.25", // #6 "R0.00, R0.72, R0.66, R0.59, R0.53, R0.47, R0.41", // #7
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingSortedMultiset.java
return delegate().descendingMultiset(); } /** * A skeleton implementation of a descending multiset view. Normally, {@link * #descendingMultiset()} will not reflect any changes you make to the behavior of methods such as * {@link #add(Object)} or {@link #pollFirstEntry}. This skeleton implementation correctly * delegates each of its operations to the appropriate methods of this {@code
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docs/zh-hant/docs/tutorial/index.md
<span style="background-color:#C4A000"><font color="#2E3436">╰─────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯</font></span> <font color="#4E9A06">INFO</font>: Will watch for changes in these directories: ['/home/user/code/awesomeapp'] <font color="#4E9A06">INFO</font>: Uvicorn running on <b>http://127.0.0.1:8000</b> (Press CTRL+C to quit)
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractExecutionThreadService.java
*/ protected void startUp() throws Exception {} /** * Run the service. This method is invoked on the execution thread. Implementations must respond * to stop requests. You could poll for lifecycle changes in a work loop: * * <pre> * public void run() { * while ({@link #isRunning()}) { * // perform a unit of work * } * } * </pre> *
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pyproject.toml
"ignore:You seem to already have a custom.*:RuntimeWarning:trio", # TODO: remove after upgrading SQLAlchemy to a version that includes the following changes # https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/commit/59521abcc0676e936b31a523bd968fc157fef0c2Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Dec 27 12:54:56 GMT 2025 - 9.3K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/en/docs/virtual-environments.md
<div class="termy"> ```console $ echo "*" > .venv/.gitignore ``` </div> /// details | What that command means * `echo "*"`: will "print" the text `*` in the terminal (the next part changes that a bit) * `>`: anything printed to the terminal by the command to the left of `>` should not be printed but instead written to the file that goes to the right of `>`
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