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  1. docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md

    The main thing you need to run a **FastAPI** application (or any other ASGI application) in a remote server machine is an ASGI server program like **Uvicorn**, this is the one that comes by default in the `fastapi` command.
    
    There are several alternatives, including:
    
    * <a href="https://www.uvicorn.org/" class="external-link" target="_blank">Uvicorn</a>: a high performance ASGI server.
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  2. guava-gwt/test-super/com/google/common/collect/testing/super/com/google/common/collect/testing/Platform.java

      static void checkCast(Class<?> clazz, Object obj) {}
    
      static <T> T[] clone(T[] array) {
        return (T[]) Arrays.copyOfRange(array, 0, array.length);
      }
    
      // TODO: Consolidate different copies in one single place.
      static String format(String template, Object... args) {
        // start substituting the arguments into the '%s' placeholders
        StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(template.length() + 16 * args.length);
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/base/Objects.java

       * Arrays#hashCode(Object[])}. Note that array arguments to this method, with the exception of a
       * single Object array, do not get any special handling; their hash codes are based on identity
       * and not contents.
       *
       * <p>This is useful for implementing {@link Object#hashCode()}. For example, in an object that
       * has three properties, {@code x}, {@code y}, and {@code z}, one could write:
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  4. src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/exception/InvalidQueryExceptionTest.java

            assertNotNull(exception.getStackTrace());
            assertTrue(exception.getStackTrace().length > 0);
        }
    
        public void test_differentMessageCodes() {
            // Setup - test with different message codes
            final String message = "Query validation error";
            final VaMessenger<FessMessages> unknownErrorCode =
                    messages -> messages.addErrorsInvalidQueryUnknown(UserMessages.GLOBAL_PROPERTY_KEY);
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  5. docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md

    When deploying applications you will probably want to have some **replication of processes** to take advantage of **multiple cores** and to be able to handle more requests.
    
    As you saw in the previous chapter about [Deployment Concepts](concepts.md){.internal-link target=_blank}, there are multiple strategies you can use.
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    * etc.
    
    In these cases, you would normally return an **HTTP status code** in the range of **400** (from 400 to 499).
    
    This is similar to the 200 HTTP status codes (from 200 to 299). Those "200" status codes mean that somehow there was a "success" in the request.
    
    The status codes in the 400 range mean that there was an error from the client.
    
    Remember all those **"404 Not Found"** errors (and jokes)?
    
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  7. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/FormBody.kt

      }
    
      /**
       * Either writes this request to [sink] or measures its content length. We have one method
       * do double-duty to make sure the counting and content are consistent, particularly when it comes
       * to awkward operations like measuring the encoded length of header strings, or the
       * length-in-digits of an encoded integer.
       */
      private fun writeOrCountBytes(
        sink: BufferedSink?,
        countBytes: Boolean,
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  8. src/test/java/jcifs/smb/SmbAuthExceptionTest.java

    /**
     * Tests for SmbAuthException covering all constructors and inherited behavior.
     */
    @ExtendWith(MockitoExtension.class)
    public class SmbAuthExceptionTest {
    
        /**
         * Provide representative error codes for the int constructor.
         * - NT status code (high bits set)
         * - Success code (0)
         * - Non-NT small code to exercise default mapping to NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
         */
        static Stream<Arguments> intErrorCodes() {
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  9. docs/en/docs/advanced/using-request-directly.md

    /// note | Technical Details
    
    You could also use `from starlette.requests import Request`.
    
    **FastAPI** provides it directly just as a convenience for you, the developer. But it comes directly from Starlette.
    
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  10. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Multimap.java

     * George: [Washington, Bush, Bush]
     * Grover: [Cleveland, Cleveland]        // Two, non-consecutive terms, rep'ing NJ!
     * ...
     * }
     *
     * <h3>Views</h3>
     *
     * <p>Much of the power of the multimap API comes from the <i>view collections</i> it provides.
     * These always reflect the latest state of the multimap itself. When they support modification, the
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