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  1. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Response.kt

     * value that may be consumed only once and then closed. All other properties are immutable.
     *
     * This class implements [Closeable]. Closing it simply closes its response body. See
     * [ResponseBody] for an explanation and examples.
     */
    class Response internal constructor(
      /**
       * The request that initiated this HTTP response. This is not necessarily the same request issued
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  2. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/concurrent/TaskQueue.kt

    import okhttp3.internal.okHttpName
    
    /**
     * A set of tasks that are executed in sequential order.
     *
     * Work within queues is not concurrent. This is equivalent to each queue having a dedicated thread
     * for its work; in practice a set of queues may share a set of threads to save resources.
     */
    class TaskQueue internal constructor(
      internal val taskRunner: TaskRunner,
      internal val name: String,
    ) {
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  3. mockwebserver/src/main/kotlin/mockwebserver3/MockResponse.kt

        /**
         * Adds an HTTP 1xx response to precede this response. Note that this response's
         * [headers delay][headersDelay] applies after this response is transmitted. Set a
         * headers delay on that response to delay its transmission.
         */
        fun addInformationalResponse(response: MockResponse) =
          apply {
            informationalResponses += response
          }
    
        fun add100Continue() =
          apply {
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  4. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http1/Http1ExchangeCodec.kt

        state = STATE_READING_RESPONSE_BODY
        carrier.noNewExchanges()
        return UnknownLengthSource()
      }
    
      /**
       * Sets the delegate of `timeout` to [Timeout.NONE] and resets its underlying timeout
       * to the default configuration. Use this to avoid unexpected sharing of timeouts between pooled
       * connections.
       */
      private fun detachTimeout(timeout: ForwardingTimeout) {
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  5. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/ConnectPlan.kt

                return nextRequest
              }
            }
    
            else -> throw IOException("Unexpected response code for CONNECT: ${response.code}")
          }
        }
      }
    
      /**
       * Returns this if its [connectionSpecIndex] is defined, or a new connection with it defined
       * otherwise.
       */
      @Throws(IOException::class)
      internal fun planWithCurrentOrInitialConnectionSpec(
        connectionSpecs: List<ConnectionSpec>,
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  6. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/CallTest.kt

        assertThat(server.takeRequest().sequenceNumber).isEqualTo(1)
        assertThat(server.takeRequest().sequenceNumber).isEqualTo(2)
      }
    
      /**
       * Each OkHttpClient used to get its own instance of NullProxySelector, and because these weren't
       * equal their connections weren't pooled. That's a nasty performance bug!
       *
       * https://github.com/square/okhttp/issues/5519
       */
      @Test
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  7. docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md

    
    ## Version 3.11.0
    
    _2018-07-12_
    
     *  **OkHttp's new okhttp-tls submodule tames HTTPS and TLS.**
    
        `HeldCertificate` is a TLS certificate and its private key. Generate a certificate with its
        builder then use it to sign another certificate or perform a TLS handshake. The
        `certificatePem()` method encodes the certificate in the familiar PEM format
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  8. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/ws/WebSocketHttpTest.kt

      }
    
      @Test
      @Throws(Exception::class)
      fun serverMaxWindowBitsTooLow() {
        extensionNegotiationFailure("permessage-deflate; server_max_window_bits=7")
      }
    
      @Test
      @Throws(Exception::class)
      fun serverMaxWindowBitsTooHigh() {
        extensionNegotiationFailure("permessage-deflate; server_max_window_bits=16")
      }
    
      @Test
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  9. docs/features/calls.md

    # Calls
    
    The HTTP client’s job is to accept your request and produce its response. This is simple in theory but it gets tricky in practice.
    
    ## [Requests](https://square.github.io/okhttp/4.x/okhttp/okhttp3/-request/)
    
    Each HTTP request contains a URL, a method (like `GET` or `POST`), and a list of headers. Requests may also contain a body: a data stream of a specific content type.
    
    ## [Responses](https://square.github.io/okhttp/4.x/okhttp/okhttp3/-response/)
    
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  10. docs/features/connections.md

    Connections
    ===========
    
    Although you provide only the URL, OkHttp plans its connection to your webserver using three types: URL, Address, and Route.
    
    ### [URLs](https://square.github.io/okhttp/4.x/okhttp/okhttp3/-http-url/)
    
    URLs (like `https://github.com/square/okhttp`) are fundamental to HTTP and the Internet. In addition to being a universal, decentralized naming scheme for everything on the web, they also specify how to access web resources.
    
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