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  1. docs/iam/opa.md

    ```sh
    cat > example.rego <<EOF
    package httpapi.authz
    
    import input
    
    default allow = false
    
    # Allow the root user to perform any action.
    allow {
     input.owner == true
    }
    
    # All other users may do anything other than call PutObject
    allow {
     input.action != "s3:PutObject"
     input.owner == false
    }
    EOF
    ```
    
    Then load the policy via OPA's REST API.
    
    ```
    curl -X PUT --data-binary @example.rego \
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  2. docs/en/docs/how-to/separate-openapi-schemas.md

    ...then because `description` has a default value, if you **don't return anything** for that field, it will still have that **default value**.
    
    ### Model for Output Response Data { #model-for-output-response-data }
    
    If you interact with the docs and check the response, even though the code didn't add anything in one of the `description` fields, the JSON response contains the default value (`null`):
    
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  3. impl/maven-core/src/main/mdo/extension.mdo

        stem from Plexus Classworlds originally.
        <p><i>Notice:</i> this documentation is generated from a Modello model but the code executed is not generated
        from this descriptor. Please report if you find anything wrong.</p>
      ]]></description>
      <defaults>
        <default>
          <key>package</key>
          <value>extension descriptor XML documentation (no java generation)</value><!-- intentionally non-buildable value -->
        </default>
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  4. okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/RecordingExecutor.kt

    import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit
    import okhttp3.internal.connection.RealCall
    import okhttp3.internal.finishedAccessor
    
    /**
     * A fake executor for testing that never executes anything! Instead, it just keeps track of what's
     * been enqueued.
     */
    internal class RecordingExecutor(
      private val dispatcherTest: DispatcherTest,
    ) : AbstractExecutorService() {
      private var shutdown: Boolean = false
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/static-files.md

    This is different from using an `APIRouter` as a mounted application is completely independent. The OpenAPI and docs from your main application won't include anything from the mounted application, etc.
    
    You can read more about this in the [Advanced User Guide](../advanced/index.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
    
    ## Details { #details }
    
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  6. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/PostPath.kt

      val path = "test.json".toPath()
    
      fun run() {
        fileSystem.write(path) {
          writeUtf8("{}")
        }
    
        val request =
          Request
            .Builder()
            .url("https://httpbin.org/anything")
            .put(path.asRequestBody(fileSystem, MEDIA_TYPE_JSON))
            .build()
    
        client.newCall(request).execute().use { response ->
          if (!response.isSuccessful) throw IOException("Unexpected code $response")
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md

    /// tip
    
    If you have strict type checks in your editor, mypy, etc, you can declare the function return type as `Any`.
    
    That way you tell the editor that you are intentionally returning anything. But FastAPI will still do the data documentation, validation, filtering, etc. with the `response_model`.
    
    ///
    
    ### `response_model` Priority { #response-model-priority }
    
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  8. util/gradle_integration_tests.sh

    ./mvnw clean install --projects '!guava-testlib,!guava-tests,!guava-bom' -Dmaven.test.skip=true -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -f android
    
    # We run this separately so that its change to the default toolchain doesn't affect anything else.
    # (And we run it after the main build so that that build has already downloaded Java 11 if necessary.)
    ./mvnw --projects '!guava-testlib,!guava-tests,!guava-bom,!guava-gwt' initialize -P print-java-11-home
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md

    But that's not the only way to declare dependencies (although it would probably be the more common).
    
    The key factor is that a dependency should be a "callable".
    
    A "**callable**" in Python is anything that Python can "call" like a function.
    
    So, if you have an object `something` (that might _not_ be a function) and you can "call" it (execute it) like:
    
    ```Python
    something()
    ```
    
    or
    
    ```Python
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  10. docs/fr/llm-prompt.md

    2) In the French docs, guillemets are written without extra spaces: use «texte», not « texte ».
    
    3) Do not convert quotes inside code blocks, inline code, paths, URLs, or anything wrapped in backticks.
    
    Examples:
    
        Source (English):
    
            «««
            "Hello world"
            “Hello Universe”
            "He said: 'Hello'"
            "The module is `__main__`"
            »»»
    
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