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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/index.md

    ## Run the code
    
    All the code blocks can be copied and used directly (they are actually tested Python files).
    
    To run any of the examples, copy the code to a file `main.py`, and start `fastapi dev` with:
    
    <div class="termy">
    
    ```console
    $ <font color="#4E9A06">fastapi</font> dev <u style="text-decoration-style:single">main.py</u>
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  2. docs/recipes.md

     [AccessHeadersJava]: https://github.com/square/okhttp/blob/master/samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/AccessHeaders.java
     [AccessHeadersKotlin]: https://github.com/square/okhttp/blob/master/samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/AccessHeaders.kt
     [PostStringJava]: https://github.com/square/okhttp/blob/master/samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/PostString.java
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  3. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/PathType.java

     * A {@code PathType} can identify the Java class-path, the Java module-path,
     * or another kind of path for another programming language for example.
     * Path types are often exclusive. For example, a dependency should not be
     * both on the Java class-path and on the Java module-path.
     *
     * @see org.apache.maven.api.services.DependencyResolverResult#getDispatchedPaths()
     *
     * @since 4.0.0
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  4. README.md

          .url(url)
          .post(body)
          .build();
      try (Response response = client.newCall(request).execute()) {
        return response.body().string();
      }
    }
    ```
    
    Further examples are on the [OkHttp Recipes page][recipes].
    
    
    Requirements
    ------------
    
    OkHttp works on Android 5.0+ (API level 21+) and Java 8+.
    
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  5. docs/batch-jobs/README.md

    mc batch status myminio/ E24HH4nNMcgY5taynaPfxu
    ●∙∙
    Objects:        28766
    Versions:       28766
    Throughput:     3.0 MiB/s
    Transferred:    406 MiB
    Elapsed:        2m14.227222868s
    CurrObjName:    share/doc/xml-core/examples/foo.xmlcatalogs
    ```
    
    ### 'describe' the batch job yaml.
    ```
    mc batch describe myminio/ E24HH4nNMcgY5taynaPfxu
    replicate:
      apiVersion: v1
    ...
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  6. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/net/HostAndPortTest.java

        checkFromStringCase("[]:", 1, null, 99, false);
        checkFromStringCase("[]:80", 1, null, 99, false);
        checkFromStringCase("[]bad", 1, null, 99, false);
      }
    
      public void testFromStringParseableNonsense() {
        // Examples of nonsense that gets through.
        checkFromStringCase("[[:]]", 86, "[:]", 86, false);
        checkFromStringCase("x:y:z", 87, "x:y:z", 87, false);
        checkFromStringCase("", 88, "", 88, false);
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/ValueGraphBuilder.java

     * returns a <b>(live) unmodifiable view</b>; see <a
     * href="https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/GraphsExplained#accessor-behavior">the external
     * documentation</a> for details.
     *
     * <p>Examples of use:
     *
     * <pre>{@code
     * // Building a mutable value graph
     * MutableValueGraph<String, Double> graph =
     *     ValueGraphBuilder.undirected().allowsSelfLoops(true).build();
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md

    Each "scope" is just a string (without spaces).
    
    They are normally used to declare specific security permissions, for example:
    
    * `users:read` or `users:write` are common examples.
    * `instagram_basic` is used by Facebook / Instagram.
    * `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive` is used by Google.
    
    /// info
    
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  9. okhttp-tls/README.md

    ```
    
    With a server that holds a certificate and a client that trusts it we have enough for an HTTPS
    handshake. The best part of this example is that we don't need to make our test code insecure with a
    a fake `HostnameVerifier` or `X509TrustManager`.
    
    Certificate Authorities
    -----------------------
    
    The above example uses a self-signed certificate. This is convenient for testing but not
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  10. src/main/java/jcifs/SID.java

     * also be resolved to yield the name of the associated Windows account
     * such as <tt>Administrators</tt> or <tt>MYDOM\alice</tt>.
     * <p>
     * Consider the following output of <tt>examples/SidLookup.java</tt>:
     * 
     * <pre>
     *        toString: S-1-5-21-4133388617-793952518-2001621813-512
     * toDisplayString: WNET\Domain Admins
     *         getType: 2
     *     getTypeText: Domain group
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