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internal/dsync/locker.go
// * a boolean to indicate success/failure of the operation // * an error on failure of lock request operation. RLock(ctx context.Context, args LockArgs) (bool, error) // Do write lock for given LockArgs. It should return // * a boolean to indicate success/failure of the operation // * an error on failure of lock request operation. Lock(ctx context.Context, args LockArgs) (bool, error)
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fastapi/applications.py
Doc( """ Custom operation ID to be used by this *path operation*. By default, it is generated automatically. If you provide a custom operation ID, you need to make sure it is unique for the whole API. You can customize the operation ID generation with the parameter
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docs/es/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md
Es solo una función que puede tomar todos los mismos parámetros que una *path operation function* puede tomar: {* ../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial001_an_py310.py hl[8:9] *} Eso es todo. **2 líneas**. Y tiene la misma forma y estructura que todas tus *path operation functions*. Puedes pensar en ella como una *path operation function* sin el "decorador" (sin el `@app.get("/some-path")`).Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Dec 16 16:33:45 GMT 2025 - 10.1K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs_src/generate_clients/tutorial004.js
const operation = pathData[method] if (operation.tags && operation.tags.length > 0) { const tag = operation.tags[0] const operationId = operation.operationId const toRemove = `${tag}-` if (operationId.startsWith(toRemove)) { const newOperationId = operationId.substring(toRemove.length) operation.operationId = newOperationId }
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fastapi/routing.py
Doc( """ Custom operation ID to be used by this *path operation*. By default, it is generated automatically. If you provide a custom operation ID, you need to make sure it is unique for the whole API. You can customize the operation ID generation with the parameter
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fastapi/openapi/models.py
description: Optional[str] = None get: Optional[Operation] = None put: Optional[Operation] = None post: Optional[Operation] = None delete: Optional[Operation] = None options: Optional[Operation] = None head: Optional[Operation] = None patch: Optional[Operation] = None trace: Optional[Operation] = None servers: Optional[list[Server]] = None
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ConcurrentHashMultisetBasherTest.java
int iterations = 100000; int nKeys = keys.size(); int[] deltas = new int[nKeys]; Operation[] operations = Operation.values(); for (int i = 0; i < iterations; i++) { int keyIndex = random.nextInt(nKeys); String key = keys.get(keyIndex); Operation op = operations[random.nextInt(operations.length)]; switch (op) { case ADD: {Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Mon Dec 08 22:42:14 GMT 2025 - 5.7K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
``` ...that's because the client generator uses the OpenAPI internal **operation ID** for each *path operation*. OpenAPI requires that each operation ID is unique across all the *path operations*, so FastAPI uses the **function name**, the **path**, and the **HTTP method/operation** to generate that operation ID, because that way it can make sure that the operation IDs are unique. But I'll show you how to improve that next. 🤓
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docs/fr/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
* **chemin** : `/`. * **opération** : `get`. * **fonction** : la fonction sous le "décorateur" (sous `@app.get("/")`). {* ../../docs_src/first_steps/tutorial001.py hl[7] *} C'est une fonction Python. Elle sera appelée par **FastAPI** quand une requête sur l'URL `/` sera reçue via une opération `GET`. Ici, c'est une fonction asynchrone (définie avec `async def`).
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md
It is just a function that can take all the same parameters that a *path operation function* can take: {* ../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial001_an_py310.py hl[8:9] *} That's it. **2 lines**. And it has the same shape and structure that all your *path operation functions* have. You can think of it as a *path operation function* without the "decorator" (without the `@app.get("/some-path")`).Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Aug 31 09:15:41 GMT 2025 - 9.6K bytes - Click Count (0)