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compat/maven-settings-builder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/settings/building/SettingsBuildingRequest.java
/** * Gets the global settings file. * * @return The global settings file or {@code null} if none. */ File getGlobalSettingsFile(); /** * Sets the global settings file. A non-existent settings file is equivalent to empty settings. If both user * settings and global settings are given, the user settings take precedence. *
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src/main/assemblies/files/service.bat
rem Detect JVM version to figure out appropriate executable to use if not exist "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe" ( echo JAVA_HOME points to an invalid Java installation (no java.exe found in "%JAVA_HOME%"^). Exiting... goto:eof ) "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java" -Xmx50M -version > nul 2>&1 if errorlevel 1 ( echo Warning: Could not start JVM to detect version, defaulting to x86: goto x86 )
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.github/workflows/multipart/migrate.sh
echo "Outputs are consistent." break fi remaining_attempts=$((max_wait_attempts - attempt)) if ((attempt >= max_wait_attempts)); then echo "Outputs remain inconsistent after $max_wait_attempts attempts. Exiting with error." exit 1 else echo "Outputs are inconsistent. Waiting for $wait_interval seconds (attempt $attempt/$max_wait_attempts)." sleep $wait_interval fi ((attempt++)) done
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doc/next/3-tools.md
### Vet The new `tests` analyzer reports common mistakes in declarations of tests, fuzzers, benchmarks, and examples in test packages, such as malformed names, incorrect signatures, or examples that document non-existent identifiers. Some of these mistakes may cause tests not to run.
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doc/go_spec.html
followed by <a href="#Instantiations">type arguments</a> if the type is generic. A type may also be specified using a <i>type literal</i>, which composes a type from existing types. </p> <pre class="ebnf"> Type = TypeName [ TypeArgs ] | TypeLit | "(" Type ")" . TypeName = identifier | QualifiedIdent . TypeArgs = "[" TypeList [ "," ] "]" . TypeList = Type { "," Type } .
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tests/test_security_oauth2_authorization_code_bearer.py
assert response.status_code == 401, response.text assert response.json() == {"detail": "Not authenticated"} def test_incorrect_token(): response = client.get("/items", headers={"Authorization": "Non-existent testtoken"}) assert response.status_code == 401, response.text assert response.json() == {"detail": "Not authenticated"} def test_token():
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docs/es/docs/deployment/index.md
Esto difiere en las fases de **desarrollo**, donde estás constantemente cambiando el código, rompiéndolo y arreglándolo, deteniendo y reiniciando el servidor de desarrollo, etc. ## Estrategias de despliegue Existen varias formas de hacerlo dependiendo de tu caso de uso específico y las herramientas que uses.
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docs/es/docs/advanced/response-change-status-code.md
Pero en algunos casos necesitas retornar un status code diferente al predeterminado. ## Casos de uso Por ejemplo, imagina que quieres retornar un HTTP status code de "OK" `200` por defecto. Pero si los datos no existen, quieres crearlos y retornar un HTTP status code de "CREATED" `201`. Pero aún quieres poder filtrar y convertir los datos que retornas con un `response_model`. Para esos casos, puedes usar un parámetro `Response`.
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docs/es/docs/advanced/additional-status-codes.md
Por ejemplo, digamos que quieres tener una *operación de path* que permita actualizar ítems y devolver códigos de estado HTTP 200 "OK" cuando sea exitosa. Pero también quieres que acepte nuevos ítems. Cuando los ítems no existan anteriormente, serán creados y devolverá un código de estado HTTP 201 "Created". Para conseguir esto importa `JSONResponse` y devuelve ahí directamente tu contenido, asignando el `status_code` que quieras:
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buildscripts/disable-root.sh
./mc ready minioadm ./mc ls minioadm/ ./mc admin config set minioadm/ api root_access=off sleep 3s # let things settle a little ./mc ls minioadm/ if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo "listing succeeded, 'minioadmin' was not disabled" exit 1 fi set -e killall -9 minio export MINIO_API_ROOT_ACCESS=on for ((i = 0; i < $((nr_servers)); i++)); do
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