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  1. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/publicsuffix/PublicSuffixDatabase.kt

          labelIndex: Int,
        ): String? {
          var low = 0
          var high = size
          var match: String? = null
          while (low < high) {
            var mid = (low + high) / 2
            // Search for a '\n' that marks the start of a value. Don't go back past the start of the
            // array.
            while (mid > -1 && this[mid] != '\n'.code.toByte()) {
              mid--
            }
            mid++
    
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  2. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealConnectionPool.kt

       * given to [connectionUser] who may (for example) assign it to a [RealCall.connection].
       *
       * This confirms the returned connection is healthy before returning it. If this encounters any
       * unhealthy connections in its search, this will clean them up.
       *
       * If [routes] is non-null these are the resolved routes (ie. IP addresses) for the connection.
       * This is used to coalesce related domains to the same HTTP/2 connection, such as `square.com`
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  3. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/FastFallbackTest.kt

    import org.opentest4j.TestAbortedException
    
    /**
     * This test binds two different web servers (IPv4 and IPv6) to the same port, but on different
     * local IP addresses. Requests made to `127.0.0.1` will reach the IPv4 server, and requests made to
     * `::1` will reach the IPv6 server.
     *
     * By orchestrating two different servers with the same port but different IP addresses, we can
     * test what OkHttp does when both are reachable, or if only one is reachable.
     *
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  4. docs/changelogs/changelog_1x.md

        X-Android-Selected-Transport is now OkHttp-Selected-Transport
        ```
     *  Improve cache invalidation for POST-like requests.
     *  Bring MockWebServer into OkHttp and teach it SPDY.
    
    
    ## Version 1.1.1
    
    _2013-06-23_
    
     * Fix: ClassCastException when caching responses that were redirected from
       HTTP to HTTPS.
    
    
    ## Version 1.1.0
    
    _2013-06-15_
    
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  5. .junit.run/Not Slow.run.xml

        <option name="TEST_OBJECT" value="tags" />
        <option name="VM_PARAMETERS" value="-ea -Djunit.jupiter.extensions.autodetection.enabled=true" />
        <option name="PARAMETERS" value="" />
        <option name="TEST_SEARCH_SCOPE">
          <value defaultName="wholeProject" />
        </option>
        <tag value="!Slow &amp; !Slowish &amp; !Remote &amp; !Android" />
        <method v="2">
          <option name="Make" enabled="true" />
        </method>
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  6. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/PostForm.kt

    import okhttp3.OkHttpClient
    import okhttp3.Request
    
    class PostForm {
      private val client = OkHttpClient()
    
      fun run() {
        val formBody =
          FormBody.Builder()
            .add("search", "Jurassic Park")
            .build()
        val request =
          Request(
            url = "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php".toHttpUrl(),
            body = formBody,
          )
    
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  7. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/PostForm.java

    import okhttp3.Response;
    
    public final class PostForm {
      private final OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient();
    
      public void run() throws Exception {
        RequestBody formBody = new FormBody.Builder()
            .add("search", "Jurassic Park")
            .build();
        Request request = new Request.Builder()
            .url("https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php")
            .post(formBody)
            .build();
    
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  8. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Route.kt

     * limitations under the License.
     */
    package okhttp3
    
    import java.net.InetSocketAddress
    import java.net.Proxy
    import okhttp3.internal.toCanonicalHost
    
    /**
     * The concrete route used by a connection to reach an abstract origin server. When creating a
     * connection the client has many options:
     *
     *  * **HTTP proxy:** a proxy server may be explicitly configured for the client. Otherwise, the
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  9. docs/changelogs/changelog_2x.md

    _2015-03-16_
    
     *  **HTTP/2 support.** We've done interop testing and haven't seen any
        problems. HTTP/2 support has been a big effort and we're particularly
        thankful to Adrian Cole who has helped us to reach this milestone.
    
     *  **RC4 cipher suites are no longer supported by default.** To connect to
        old, obsolete servers relying on these cipher suites, you must create a
        custom `ConnectionSpec`.
    
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  10. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/OkHttpClient.kt

     *
     * OkHttp performs best when you create a single `OkHttpClient` instance and reuse it for all of
     * your HTTP calls. This is because each client holds its own connection pool and thread pools.
     * Reusing connections and threads reduces latency and saves memory. Conversely, creating a client
     * for each request wastes resources on idle pools.
     *
     * Use `new OkHttpClient()` to create a shared instance with the default settings:
     *
     * ```java
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