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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
* **After** obtaining a secure connection, the communication protocol is **still HTTP**. * The contents are **encrypted**, even though they are being sent with the **HTTP protocol**.
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ExecutionList.java
// it. executeListener(runnable, executor); } /** * Runs this execution list, executing all existing pairs in the order they were added. However, * note that listeners added after this point may be executed before those previously added, and * note that the execution order of all listeners is ultimately chosen by the implementations of * the supplied executors. *
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docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-request-and-route.md
* Converting non-JSON request bodies to JSON (e.g. <a href="https://msgpack.org/index.html" class="external-link" target="_blank">`msgpack`</a>). * Decompressing gzip-compressed request bodies. * Automatically logging all request bodies. ## Handling custom request body encodings { #handling-custom-request-body-encodings } Let's see how to make use of a custom `Request` subclass to decompress gzip requests.
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src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb2/notify/Smb2ChangeNotifyRequestTest.java
assertEquals(0x1F, readFilter); // 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 = 31 = 0x1F } @Test @DisplayName("Should handle all file change notifications") void testAllFileChangeNotifications() { // Given - all possible filters int allFilters = Smb2ChangeNotifyRequest.FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME | Smb2ChangeNotifyRequest.FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME
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src/main/resources/fess_label_en.properties
labels.crawling_info_session_id_search=Session ID labels.crawling_info_session_id=Session ID labels.crawling_info_created_time=Created labels.crawling_info_delete_all_link=Delete All labels.crawling_info_delete_all_confirmation=Are you sure you want to delete all? labels.crawling_info_delete_all_cancel=Cancel labels.crawling_info_thread_dump=Thread Dump labels.crawling_info_CrawlerStartTime=Crawler Start Time
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docs/en/docs/async.md
For a more "real life" example of this, imagine a bank. Up to recently, most of the banks had multiple cashiers π¨βπΌπ¨βπΌπ¨βπΌπ¨βπΌ and a big line ππππππππ. All of the cashiers doing all the work with one client after the other π¨βπΌβ―. And you have to wait π in the line for a long time or you lose your turn. You probably wouldn't want to take your crush π with you to run errands at the bank π¦.
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/eventbus/DispatcherTest.java
i2, i3, // Integer subscribers are dispatched to first. s1, s2, // Though each integer subscriber dispatches to all string subscribers, s1, s2, // those string subscribers aren't actually dispatched to until all integer s1, s2 // subscribers have finished. ) .inOrder(); } public void testLegacyAsyncDispatcher() {
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/sub-dependencies.md
``` //// ## Recap { #recap } 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.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/versions.md
After you have tests, then you can upgrade the **FastAPI** version to a more recent one, and make sure that all your code is working correctly by running your tests. If everything is working, or after you make the necessary changes, and all your tests are passing, then you can pin your `fastapi` to that new recent version. ## About Starlette { #about-starlette }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Table.java
* * <p>The methods returning collections or maps always return views of the underlying table. * Updating the table can change the contents of those collections, and updating the collections * will change the table. * * <p>All methods that modify the table are optional, and the views returned by the table may or may * not be modifiable. When modification isn't supported, those methods will throw an {@link * UnsupportedOperationException}. *
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