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compat/maven-artifact/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/repository/Proxy.java
* Proxy server port */ private int port; /** * Type of the proxy */ private String protocol; /** * The non-proxy hosts. Follows Java system property format: <code>*.foo.com|localhost</code>. */ private String nonProxyHosts; /** * For NTLM proxies, specifies the NTLM host. */ private String ntlmHost; /**
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tests/test_tutorial/test_request_files/test_tutorial002.py
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istioctl/pkg/proxystatus/proxystatus_test.go
Resp: &http.Response{ StatusCode: http.StatusOK, Header: cmdtesting.DefaultHeader(), Body: cmdtesting.ObjBody(codec, cmdtesting.NewInternalType("", "", "foo")), }, } return tf }
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
#### Pfad „Pfad“ bezieht sich hier auf den letzten Teil der URL, beginnend mit dem ersten `/`. In einer URL wie: ``` https://example.com/items/foo ``` ... wäre der Pfad folglich: ``` /items/foo ``` /// info Ein „Pfad“ wird häufig auch als „Endpunkt“ oder „Route“ bezeichnet. ///
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docs_src/security/tutorial005.py
return current_user @app.get("/users/me/items/") async def read_own_items( current_user: User = Security(get_current_active_user, scopes=["items"]), ): return [{"item_id": "Foo", "owner": current_user.username}] @app.get("/status/") async def read_system_status(current_user: User = Depends(get_current_user)):
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docs_src/security/tutorial005_an.py
): return current_user @app.get("/users/me/items/") async def read_own_items( current_user: Annotated[User, Security(get_current_active_user, scopes=["items"])], ): return [{"item_id": "Foo", "owner": current_user.username}] @app.get("/status/") async def read_system_status(current_user: Annotated[User, Depends(get_current_user)]):
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/AbstractPackageSanityTests.java
List<Class<?>> findClassesToTest( Iterable<? extends Class<?>> classes, Iterable<String> explicitTestNames) { // "a.b.Foo" -> a.b.Foo.class TreeMap<String, Class<?>> classMap = Maps.newTreeMap(); for (Class<?> cls : classes) { classMap.put(cls.getName(), cls); } // Foo.class -> [FooTest.class, FooTests.class, FooTestSuite.class, ...] Multimap<Class<?>, Class<?>> testClasses = HashMultimap.create();
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docs/es/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
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docs/fr/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
#### Chemin Chemin, ou "path" fait référence ici à la dernière partie de l'URL démarrant au premier `/`. Donc, dans un URL tel que : ``` https://example.com/items/foo ``` ...le "path" serait : ``` /items/foo ``` /// info Un chemin, ou "path" est aussi souvent appelé route ou "endpoint". /// #### Opération
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
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