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  1. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md

    There are cases where you want to tell your API **users** that your app could call *their* app (sending a request) with some data, normally to **notify** of some type of **event**.
    
    This means that instead of the normal process of your users sending requests to your API, it's **your API** (or your app) that could **send requests to their system** (to their API, their app).
    
    This is normally called a **webhook**.
    
    ## Webhooks steps
    
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  2. mockwebserver-deprecated/src/test/java/okhttp3/mockwebserver/MockWebServerTest.kt

      fun statementStartsAndStops() {
        val called = AtomicBoolean()
        val statement =
          server.apply(
            object : Statement() {
              override fun evaluate() {
                called.set(true)
                server.url("/").toUrl().openConnection().connect()
              }
            },
            Description.EMPTY,
          )
        statement.evaluate()
        assertThat(called.get()).isTrue()
        try {
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  3. guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/AbstractIteratorTester.java

         * {@link #nextElements} if {@code next()} was called more recently then {@code previous},
         * {@link #previousElements} if the reverse is true, or -- overriding both of these -- {@code
         * null} if {@code remove()} or {@code add()} has been called more recently than either. We use
         * this to determine which stack to pop from on a call to {@code remove()} (or to pop from and
         * push to on a call to {@code set()}).
         */
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  4. guava/src/com/google/common/graph/ValueGraph.java

       * this graph.
       *
       * <p>This is equal to the union of {@link #predecessors(Object)} and {@link #successors(Object)}.
       *
       * <p>If {@code node} is removed from the graph after this method is called, the {@code Set}
       * {@code view} returned by this method will be invalidated, and will throw {@code
       * IllegalStateException} if it is accessed in any way, with the following exceptions:
       *
       * <ul>
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  5. android/guava/src/com/google/common/cache/RemovalListener.java

     * due to eviction resulting from timed expiration, exceeding a maximum size, or garbage collection.
     *
     * <p>An instance may be called concurrently by multiple threads to process different entries.
     * Implementations of this interface should avoid performing blocking calls or synchronizing on
     * shared resources.
     *
     * @param <K> the most general type of keys this listener can listen for; for example {@code Object}
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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ExecutionList.java

     * instance contains a list of listeners, each with an associated {@code Executor}, and guarantees
     * that every {@code Runnable} that is {@linkplain #add added} will be executed after {@link
     * #execute()} is called. Any {@code Runnable} added after the call to {@code execute} is still
     * guaranteed to execute. There is no guarantee, however, that listeners will be executed in the
     * order that they are added.
     *
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  7. guava/src/com/google/common/eventbus/Dispatcher.java

     * controls the order in which events are dispatched, while the executor controls how (i.e. on which
     * thread) the subscriber is actually called when an event is dispatched to it.
     *
     * @author Colin Decker
     */
    @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault
    abstract class Dispatcher {
    
      /**
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  8. cmd/storage-rest-server.go

    	}
    	keepHTTPResponseAlive(w)(s.getStorage().CleanAbandonedData(r.Context(), volume, filePath))
    }
    
    // closeNotifier is itself a ReadCloser that will notify when either an error occurs or
    // the Close() function is called.
    type closeNotifier struct {
    	rc   io.ReadCloser
    	done chan struct{}
    }
    
    func (c *closeNotifier) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
    	n, err = c.rc.Read(p)
    	if err != nil {
    		if c.done != nil {
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params-numeric-validations.md

    ///
    
    /// note | "Technical Details"
    
    When you import `Query`, `Path` and others from `fastapi`, they are actually functions.
    
    That when called, return instances of classes of the same name.
    
    So, you import `Query`, which is a function. And when you call it, it returns an instance of a class also named `Query`.
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/environment-variables.md

    ## `PATH` Environment Variable
    
    There is a **special** environment variable called **`PATH`** that is used by the operating systems (Linux, macOS, Windows) to find programs to run.
    
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