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  1. docs/ja/docs/python-types.md

    ```Python hl_lines="1"
    {!> ../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial009_py310.py!}
    ```
    
    ////
    
    ただの `str` の代わりに `str | None` を使用することで、値が常に `str` であると仮定しているときに、実際には `None` である可能性もあるというエラーをエディタが検出するのに役立ちます。
    
    ### 型としてのクラス { #classes-as-types }
    
    変数の型としてクラスを宣言することもできます。
    
    名前を持つ `Person` クラスがあるとしましょう:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial010_py310.py hl[1:3] *}
    
    変数を `Person` 型として宣言できます:
    
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  2. cmd/admin-heal-ops.go

    		h.currentStatus.Summary = healFinishedStatus
    		h.mutex.Unlock()
    
    		// drain traverse channel so the traversal
    		// go-routine does not leak.
    		go func() {
    			// Eventually the traversal go-routine closes
    			// the channel and returns, so this go-routine
    			// itself will not leak.
    			<-h.traverseAndHealDoneCh
    		}()
    	}
    }
    
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/ImmutableDoubleArray.java

     *       #toString} behavior you expect.
     *   <li>Offers useful operations beyond just {@code get} and {@code length}, so you don't have to
     *       hunt through classes like {@link Arrays} and {@link Doubles} for them.
     *   <li>Supports a copy-free {@link #subArray} view, so methods that accept this type don't need to
     *       add overloads that accept start and end indexes.
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/ImmutableIntArray.java

     *       #toString} behavior you expect.
     *   <li>Offers useful operations beyond just {@code get} and {@code length}, so you don't have to
     *       hunt through classes like {@link Arrays} and {@link Ints} for them.
     *   <li>Supports a copy-free {@link #subArray} view, so methods that accept this type don't need to
     *       add overloads that accept start and end indexes.
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  5. guava/src/com/google/common/base/CharMatcher.java

          return table.get(c);
        }
    
        @Override
        void setBits(BitSet bitSet) {
          bitSet.or(table);
        }
      }
    
      // Static constant implementation classes
    
      /** Implementation of {@link #any()}. */
      private static final class Any extends NamedFastMatcher {
    
        static final CharMatcher INSTANCE = new Any();
    
        private Any() {
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  6. guava/src/com/google/common/base/Ascii.java

    /**
     * Static methods pertaining to ASCII characters (those in the range of values {@code 0x00} through
     * {@code 0x7F}), and to strings containing such characters.
     *
     * <p>ASCII utilities also exist in other classes of this package:
     *
     * <ul>
     *   <!-- TODO(kevinb): how can we make this not produce a warning when building gwt javadoc? -->
     *   <li>{@link StandardCharsets#US_ASCII} specifies the {@code Charset} of ASCII characters.
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  7. docs/en/docs/index.md

    ### Recap { #recap }
    
    In summary, you declare **once** the types of parameters, body, etc. as function parameters.
    
    You do that with standard modern Python types.
    
    You don't have to learn a new syntax, the methods or classes of a specific library, etc.
    
    Just standard **Python**.
    
    For example, for an `int`:
    
    ```Python
    item_id: int
    ```
    
    or for a more complex `Item` model:
    
    ```Python
    item: Item
    ```
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  8. src/archive/tar/writer.go

    	if tw.err != nil {
    		return 0, tw.err
    	}
    	n, err := tw.curr.ReadFrom(r)
    	if err != nil && err != ErrWriteTooLong {
    		tw.err = err
    	}
    	return n, err
    }
    
    // Close closes the tar archive by flushing the padding, and writing the footer.
    // If the current file (from a prior call to [Writer.WriteHeader]) is not fully written,
    // then this returns an error.
    func (tw *Writer) Close() error {
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  9. docs/en/docs/alternatives.md

    But it was created before there existed Python type hints. So, to define every <dfn title="the definition of how data should be formed">schema</dfn> you need to use specific utils and classes provided by Marshmallow.
    
    /// check | Inspired **FastAPI** to
    
    Use code to define "schemas" that provide data types and validation, automatically.
    
    ///
    
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  10. README.md

    ### Recap
    
    In summary, you declare **once** the types of parameters, body, etc. as function parameters.
    
    You do that with standard modern Python types.
    
    You don't have to learn a new syntax, the methods or classes of a specific library, etc.
    
    Just standard **Python**.
    
    For example, for an `int`:
    
    ```Python
    item_id: int
    ```
    
    or for a more complex `Item` model:
    
    ```Python
    item: Item
    ```
    Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026
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