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  1. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-change-status-code.md

    # Response - Change Status Code
    
    You probably read before that you can set a default [Response Status Code](../tutorial/response-status-code.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
    
    But in some cases you need to return a different status code than the default.
    
    ## Use case
    
    For example, imagine that you want to return an HTTP status code of "OK" `200` by default.
    
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  2. build-logic-commons/basics/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild.minify.gradle.kts

     * classes and the classes they depend on. The classes are not relocated, they all
     * remain in their original namespace. This reduces the final Gradle distribution
     * size and makes us more conscious of which parts of a library we really need.
     */
    val keepPatterns = mapOf(
        "fastutil" to setOf(
            // For Java compilation incremental analysis
            "it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.ints.IntOpenHashSet",
            "it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.ints.IntSets",
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  3. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Hpack.kt

          private fun evictToRecoverBytes(bytesToRecover: Int): Int {
            var bytesToRecover = bytesToRecover
            var entriesToEvict = 0
            if (bytesToRecover > 0) {
              // determine how many headers need to be evicted.
              var j = dynamicTable.size - 1
              while (j >= nextHeaderIndex && bytesToRecover > 0) {
                val toEvict = dynamicTable[j]!!
                bytesToRecover -= toEvict.hpackSize
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  4. architecture/networking/controllers.md

    Istio consumes _many_ different types of clients (at the time of writing, 7), as well as informers for each of these.
    Additionally, we often need to convert to various different client forms for different libraries we integrate with.
    
    `kube.Client` just bundles these all in one place, so we have a single object to pass around anywhere we need Kubernetes access.
    Additionally, it has a fake client variant, that does the same thing but with fake clients for use in unit tests.
    
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  5. architecture/standards/0002-avoid-using-java-serialization.md

    # ADR-0002 - Avoid using Java serialization
    
    ## Date
    
    2012-12-01
    
    ## Context
    
    In Gradle we often need to serialize in-memory objects for caching, or to transmit them across process barriers, etc.
    Java serialization is one way to implement this, however, despite its simplicity of implementation, it has several drawbacks:
    
    - **Performance:**
    Java's built-in serialization mechanism is often slower compared to other serialization solutions.
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  6. manifests/charts/UPDATING-CHARTS.md

    This allows configuration without re-installing or restarting deployments.
    
    If the change is to a Kubernetes field (such as modifying a Deployment attribute), it will likely need to be install-time configuration.
    However, that doesn't necessarily mean a PR to add a value will be accepted.
    The `values.yaml` API is intended to maintain a *minimal core set of configuration* that most users will use.
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  7. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/plugin/annotations/Mojo.java

         * @return uses the Maven project and its child modules
         */
        boolean aggregator() default false;
    
        /**
         * does this Mojo need to be online to be executed?
         * @return need to be online
         */
        boolean onlineRequired() default false;
    
        /**
         * TODO: v4: add a SPI for the configurator
         * configurator bean name.
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  8. docs/kms/IAM.md

    For distributed MinIO deployments, specify the *same* `MINIO_KMS_SECRET_KEY` for each MinIO server process.
    
    At any point in time you can switch from `MINIO_KMS_SECRET_KEY` to a full KMS
    deployment. You just need to import the generated key into KES - for example via
    the KES CLI once you have successfully setup KES:
    
    ```sh
    kes key create my-minio-key OSMM+vkKUTCvQs9YL/CVMIMt43HFhkUpqJxTmGl6rYw=
    ```
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/sub-dependencies.md

    <abbr title="A utility/system to store computed/generated values, to re-use them instead of computing them again.">"cache"</abbr> and pass it to all the "dependants" that need it in that specific request, instead of calling the dependency multiple times for the same request.
    
    In an advanced scenario where you know you need the dependency to be called at every step (possibly multiple times) in the same request instead of using the "cached" value, you can set the parameter `use_cache=False`...
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  10. docs/en/docs/how-to/sql-databases-peewee.md

    If you are developing an application with an older non-async framework, and can work with all its defaults, **it can be a great tool**.
    
    But if you need to change some of the defaults, support more than one predefined database, work with an async framework (like FastAPI), etc, you will need to add quite some complex extra code to override those defaults.
    
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