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  1. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-HostnamesCommon.kt

          // Group separator ":" delimiter.
          if (input.startsWith(":", startIndex = i)) {
            i++
          } else if (input.startsWith(".", startIndex = i)) {
            // If we see a '.', rewind to the beginning of the previous group and parse as IPv4.
            if (!decodeIpv4Suffix(input, groupOffset, limit, address, b - 2)) return null
            b += 2 // We rewound two bytes and then added four.
            break
          } else {
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  2. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealCall.kt

        chain: RealInterceptorChain,
      ) {
        check(interceptorScopedExchange == null)
    
        this.withLock {
          check(!responseBodyOpen) {
            "cannot make a new request because the previous response is still open: " +
              "please call response.close()"
          }
          check(!requestBodyOpen)
        }
    
        if (newRoutePlanner) {
          val routePlanner =
            RealRoutePlanner(
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  3. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/MediaTypeJvmTest.kt

        }
      }
    
      private fun <T> withLocale(
        locale: Locale,
        block: () -> T,
      ): T {
        val previous = Locale.getDefault()
        try {
          Locale.setDefault(locale)
          return block()
        } finally {
          Locale.setDefault(previous)
        }
      }
    
      @Test fun testIllegalCharsetName() {
        val mediaType = parse("text/plain; charset=\"!@#$%^&*()\"")
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  4. samples/crawler/src/main/java/okhttp3/sample/Crawler.java

      public void fetch(HttpUrl url) throws IOException {
        // Skip hosts that we've visited many times.
        AtomicInteger hostnameCount = new AtomicInteger();
        AtomicInteger previous = hostnames.putIfAbsent(url.host(), hostnameCount);
        if (previous != null) hostnameCount = previous;
        if (hostnameCount.incrementAndGet() > 100) return;
    
        Request request = new Request.Builder()
            .url(url)
            .build();
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  5. samples/unixdomainsockets/src/main/java/okhttp3/unixdomainsockets/ClientAndServer.java

     * cannot do TLS over domain sockets.
     */
    public class ClientAndServer {
      public void run() throws Exception {
        File socketFile = new File("/tmp/ClientAndServer.sock");
        socketFile.delete(); // Clean up from previous runs.
    
        MockWebServer server = new MockWebServer();
        server.setServerSocketFactory(new UnixDomainServerSocketFactory(socketFile));
        server.setProtocols(Collections.singletonList(Protocol.H2_PRIOR_KNOWLEDGE));
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  6. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/URLConnectionTest.kt

       * was GET or HEAD.
       *
       * In OkHttp 4.6 and later, HTTP 307 and 308 redirects are honored for all request methods.
       *
       * If you're upgrading to OkHttp 4.6 and would like to retain the previous behavior, install this
       * as a **network interceptor**. It will strip the `Location` header of impacted responses to
       * prevent the redirect.
       *
       * ```
       * OkHttpClient client = client.newBuilder()
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  7. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http1/Http1ExchangeCodec.kt

            responseBodyComplete()
            throw e
          }
          bytesRemainingInChunk -= read
          return read
        }
    
        private fun readChunkSize() {
          // Read the suffix of the previous chunk.
          if (bytesRemainingInChunk != NO_CHUNK_YET) {
            source.readUtf8LineStrict()
          }
          try {
            bytesRemainingInChunk = source.readHexadecimalUnsignedLong()
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  8. docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md

        receiving stream to process it.
    
        This change may increase OkHttp's memory use for applications that make many concurrent HTTP
        calls and that can receive data faster than they can process it. Previously, OkHttp limited
        HTTP/2 to 16 MiB of unacknowledged data per connection. With this fix there is a limit of 16 MiB
        of unacknowledged data per stream and no per-connection limit.
    
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  9. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-UtilCommon.kt

     * typically false on Windows.
     *
     * If this returns false we won't permit simultaneous reads and writes. When writes commit we need
     * to delete the previous snapshots, and that won't succeed if the file is open. (We do permit
     * multiple simultaneous reads.)
     *
     * @param file a file in the directory to check. This file shouldn't already exist!
     */
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  10. docs/features/interceptors.md

    `chain.proceed(request)` is a critical part of each interceptor’s implementation. This simple-looking method is where all the HTTP work happens, producing a response to satisfy the request. If `chain.proceed(request)` is being called more than once previous response bodies must be closed.
    
    Interceptors can be chained. Suppose you have both a compressing interceptor and a checksumming interceptor: you'll need to decide whether data is compressed and then checksummed, or checksummed and then compressed....
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