Search Options

Display Count
Sort
Preferred Language
Advanced Search

Results 101 - 110 of 1,117 for need (0.04 seconds)

  1. compat/maven-model-builder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/model/building/DefaultModelProblem.java

         * @param columnNumber The one-based index of the column containing the error or {@code -1} if unknown.
         * @param exception The exception that caused this problem, may be {@code null}.
         */
        // mkleint: does this need to be public?
        public DefaultModelProblem(
                String message,
                Severity severity,
                Version version,
                Model source,
                int lineNumber,
                int columnNumber,
    Created: Sun Dec 28 03:35:09 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Jul 23 17:27:08 GMT 2025
    - 5.6K bytes
    - Click Count (0)
  2. mockwebserver/README.md

          .body("sup, bra?")
          .build());
      server.enqueue(new MockResponse.Builder()
          .body("yo dog")
          .build());
    
      // Start the server.
      server.start();
    
      // Ask the server for its URL. You'll need this to make HTTP requests.
      HttpUrl baseUrl = server.url("/v1/chat/");
    
      // Exercise your application code, which should make those HTTP requests.
      // Responses are returned in the same order that they are enqueued.
    Created: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 30 21:39:59 GMT 2025
    - 8.1K bytes
    - Click Count (0)
  3. docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md

    # Additional Responses in OpenAPI { #additional-responses-in-openapi }
    
    /// warning
    
    This is a rather advanced topic.
    
    If you are starting with **FastAPI**, you might not need this.
    
    ///
    
    You can declare additional responses, with additional status codes, media types, descriptions, etc.
    
    Those additional responses will be included in the OpenAPI schema, so they will also appear in the API docs.
    
    Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Dec 17 20:41:43 GMT 2025
    - 8.9K bytes
    - Click Count (0)
  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md

    be built using the **Dependency Injection** system. But in fact, there is actually **no need to create "plug-ins"**, as by using dependencies it's possible to declare an infinite number of integrations and interactions that become available to your *path operation functions*.
    
    And dependencies can be created in a very simple and intuitive way that allows you to just import the Python packages you need, and integrate them with your API functions in a couple of lines of code, *literally*....
    Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Sun Aug 31 09:15:41 GMT 2025
    - 9.6K bytes
    - Click Count (0)
  5. guava/pom.xml

                  <includes>
                    <include>module-info.java</include>
                  </includes>
    
                  <!--
                    JPMS needs access to the module sources to complete a modular Java build. We also need to override the
                    base compile settings (in the root `pom.xml`) to enable MRJAR output.
                  -->
                  <compilerArgs combine.self="override">
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Mon Nov 17 21:36:50 GMT 2025
    - 9.6K bytes
    - Click Count (0)
  6. impl/maven-core/src/site/apt/configuration-management.apt

     various properties files. What needs to be done is to encapsulate all of this in the POM.
    
     Typically users parameterize the use of plugins, or have custom values like ${user.name}
     for use in elements like the <developerConnection/>. It would be idea if we
     could encapsulate everything we need about the project in the POM including
     plugin parameters and anything else.
    
    Created: Sun Dec 28 03:35:09 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Fri Oct 25 12:31:46 GMT 2024
    - 5.8K bytes
    - Click Count (0)
  7. impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/lifecycle/DefaultLifecycles.java

        }
    
        /**
         * We use this to map all phases to the lifecycle that contains it. This is used so that a user can specify the
         * phase they want to execute, and we can easily determine what lifecycle we need to run.
         *
         * @return A map of lifecycles, indexed on id
         */
        public Map<String, Lifecycle> getPhaseToLifecycleMap() {
            if (logger.isDebugEnabled() && !lifecyclesPrinted) {
    Created: Sun Dec 28 03:35:09 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Sat Apr 05 11:52:05 GMT 2025
    - 6.6K bytes
    - Click Count (0)
  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/EnumBiMap.java

     *
     * @author Mike Bostock
     * @since 2.0
     */
    @GwtCompatible
    @J2ktIncompatible
    public final class EnumBiMap<K extends Enum<K>, V extends Enum<V>> extends AbstractBiMap<K, V> {
      /*
       * J2CL's EnumMap does not need the Class instance, so we can use Object.class instead. (Or we
       * could use null, but that messes with our nullness checking, including under J2KT. We could
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Mon Sep 22 15:50:50 GMT 2025
    - 6.2K bytes
    - Click Count (0)
  9. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/InterruptibleTaskTest.java

        assertThat(expected)
            .hasMessageThat()
            .isEqualTo("I bet you didn't think Thread.interrupt could throw");
        /*
         * We need to wait for the runner to exit. It used to be that the runner would get stuck in the
         * busy loop when interrupt threw.
         *
         * While we're at it, we confirm that the interrupt happened as expected.
         */
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Tue May 13 18:46:00 GMT 2025
    - 7.1K bytes
    - Click Count (0)
  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/request-form-models.md

    ```console
    $ pip install python-multipart
    ```
    
    ///
    
    /// note
    
    This is supported since FastAPI version `0.113.0`. 🤓
    
    ///
    
    ## Pydantic Models for Forms { #pydantic-models-for-forms }
    
    You just need to declare a **Pydantic model** with the fields you want to receive as **form fields**, and then declare the parameter as `Form`:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/request_form_models/tutorial001_an_py39.py hl[9:11,15] *}
    
    Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Sun Aug 31 09:15:41 GMT 2025
    - 2.2K bytes
    - Click Count (0)
Back to Top