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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md

    name: str
    ```
    
    Keep these in mind, so you don't get confused when using `=` and `:` with them.
    
    ### Create Pydantic *models* / schemas for reading / returning
    
    Now create Pydantic *models* (schemas) that will be used when reading data, when returning it from the API.
    
    For example, before creating an item, we don't know what will be the ID assigned to it, but when reading it (when returning it from the API) we will already know its ID.
    
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  2. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Connection.kt

     *
     * Do not confuse this class with the misnamed `HttpURLConnection`, which isn't so much a connection
     * as a single request/response exchange.
     *
     * ## Modern TLS
     *
     * There are trade-offs when selecting which options to include when negotiating a secure connection
     * to a remote host. Newer TLS options are quite useful:
     *
     *  * Server Name Indication (SNI) enables one IP address to negotiate secure connections for
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  3. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/PathType.java

         * If the given {@code paths} argument contains no element, then this method returns an empty string.
         *
         * <p><b>Examples:</b>
         * If {@code paths} is a list containing two elements, {@code path1} and {@code path2}, then:
         * </p>
         * <ul>
         *   <li>If this type is {@link JavaPathType#MODULES}, then this method returns
    Java
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  4. cmd/namespace-lock_test.go

    		// not be required but makes reproduction much easier.
    		nsLk.lockMapMutex.Lock()
    
    		// lk3 blocks.
    		lk3ch := make(chan bool)
    		go func() {
    			lk3ch <- nsLk.lock(ctx, "volume", "path", "source", "opsID", false, 0)
    		}()
    
    		// lk4, blocks.
    		lk4ch := make(chan bool)
    		go func() {
    			lk4ch <- nsLk.lock(ctx, "volume", "path", "source", "opsID", false, 0)
    		}()
    		runtime.Gosched()
    
    Go
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  5. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Service.java

       */
      abstract class Listener {
        /**
         * Called when the service transitions from {@linkplain State#NEW NEW} to {@linkplain
         * State#STARTING STARTING}. This occurs when {@link Service#startAsync} is called the first
         * time.
         */
        public void starting() {}
    
        /**
         * Called when the service transitions from {@linkplain State#STARTING STARTING} to {@linkplain
    Java
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  6. doc/godebug.md

    Using `panicnil=1` restores the behavior of Go 1.20 and earlier.
    
    When compiling a work module or workspace that declares
    an older Go version, the Go toolchain amends its defaults
    to match that older Go version as closely as possible.
    For example, when a Go 1.21 toolchain compiles a program,
    if the work module's `go.mod` or the workspace's `go.work`
    says `go` `1.20`, then the program defaults to `panicnil=1`,
    matching Go 1.20 instead of Go 1.21.
    
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  7. build-logic/binary-compatibility/src/test/groovy/gradlebuild/binarycompatibility/AcceptedApiChangesJsonFileManagerTest.groovy

            given:
            jsonFile << existingAcceptedApiChanges()
    
            when:
            jsonFileManager.emptyAcceptedApiChanges(jsonFile)
    
            then:
            jsonFile.text == nonExistentAcceptedApiChanges()
        }
    
        def "can clean non-existing API changes"() {
            given:
            jsonFile << nonExistentAcceptedApiChanges()
    
            when:
            jsonFileManager.emptyAcceptedApiChanges(jsonFile)
    
            then:
    Groovy
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  8. guava/src/com/google/common/base/Suppliers.java

       * cached value, which will be recalculated when {@code get()} is called on the reserialized
       * instance. The actual memoization does not happen when the underlying delegate throws an
       * exception.
       *
       * <p>When the underlying delegate throws an exception then this memoizing supplier will keep
       * delegating calls until it returns valid data.
       *
    Java
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  9. docs/batch-jobs/README.md

      source:
    	type: TYPE # valid values are "minio"
    	bucket: BUCKET
    	prefix: PREFIX
    	# NOTE: if source is remote then target must be "local"
    	# endpoint: ENDPOINT
    	# credentials:
    	#   accessKey: ACCESS-KEY
    	#   secretKey: SECRET-KEY
    	#   sessionToken: SESSION-TOKEN # Available when rotating credentials are used
    
      # target where the objects must be replicated
      target:
    	type: TYPE # valid values are "minio"
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  10. src/builtin/builtin.go

    func close(c chan<- Type)
    
    // The panic built-in function stops normal execution of the current
    // goroutine. When a function F calls panic, normal execution of F stops
    // immediately. Any functions whose execution was deferred by F are run in
    // the usual way, and then F returns to its caller. To the caller G, the
    // invocation of F then behaves like a call to panic, terminating G's
    Go
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