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  1. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/FunctionsTest.java

      }
    
      @J2ktIncompatible
      @GwtIncompatible // reflection
      @AndroidIncompatible // TODO(cpovirk): ClassNotFoundException: com.google.common.base.Function
      // (I suspect that this and the other similar failures happen with ArbitraryInstances proxies.)
      public void testEqualsAndSerializable() throws Exception {
        new ClassSanityTester().forAllPublicStaticMethods(Functions.class).testEqualsAndSerializable();
      }
    
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  2. docs/es/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md

    /// check | Revisa
    
    Nota que no tienes que crear una clase especial y pasarla en algún lugar a **FastAPI** para "registrarla" o algo similar.
    
    Solo la pasas a `Depends` y **FastAPI** sabe cómo hacer el resto.
    
    ///
    
    ## Compartir dependencias `Annotated` { #share-annotated-dependencies }
    
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Table.java

    @GwtCompatible
    public interface Table<
        R extends @Nullable Object, C extends @Nullable Object, V extends @Nullable Object> {
      // TODO(jlevy): Consider adding methods similar to ConcurrentMap methods.
    
      // Accessors
    
      /**
       * Returns {@code true} if the table contains a mapping with the specified row and column keys.
       *
       * @param rowKey key of row to search for
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  4. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/FunctionsTest.java

      }
    
      @J2ktIncompatible
      @GwtIncompatible // reflection
      @AndroidIncompatible // TODO(cpovirk): ClassNotFoundException: com.google.common.base.Function
      // (I suspect that this and the other similar failures happen with ArbitraryInstances proxies.)
      public void testEqualsAndSerializable() throws Exception {
        new ClassSanityTester().forAllPublicStaticMethods(Functions.class).testEqualsAndSerializable();
      }
    
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  5. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Lists.java

       * can lead to surprising behavior, so serializing the returned list is <b>not recommended</b>.
       * Instead, copy the list using {@link ImmutableList#copyOf(Collection)} (for example), then
       * serialize the copy. Other methods similar to this do not implement serialization at all for
       * this reason.
       *
       * <p><b>Java 8+ users:</b> many use cases for this method are better addressed by {@link
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  6. docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md

    It would probably all start by you **acquiring** some **domain name**. Then, you would configure it in a DNS server (possibly your same cloud provider).
    
    You would probably get a cloud server (a virtual machine) or something similar, and it would have a <abbr title="That doesn't change">fixed</abbr> **public IP address**.
    
    In the DNS server(s) you would configure a record (an "`A record`") to point **your domain** to the public **IP address of your server**.
    
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  7. docs/pt/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    * O item que o cliente está tentando acessar não existe.
    * etc.
    
    Nesses casos, você normalmente retornaria um **HTTP status code** próximo ao status code na faixa do status code **400** (do 400 ao 499).
    
    Isso é bastante similar ao caso do HTTP status code 200 (do 200 ao 299). Esses "200" status codes significam que, de algum modo, houve sucesso na requisição.
    
    Os status codes na faixa dos 400 significam que houve um erro por parte do cliente.
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md

    /// check
    
    Notice that you don't have to create a special class and pass it somewhere to **FastAPI** to "register" it or anything similar.
    
    You just pass it to `Depends` and **FastAPI** knows how to do the rest.
    
    ///
    
    ## Share `Annotated` dependencies { #share-annotated-dependencies }
    
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  9. docs/es/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    * El ítem al que el cliente intentaba acceder no existe.
    * etc.
    
    En estos casos, normalmente devolverías un **código de estado HTTP** en el rango de **400** (de 400 a 499).
    
    Esto es similar a los códigos de estado HTTP 200 (de 200 a 299). Esos códigos de estado "200" significan que de alguna manera hubo un "éxito" en el request.
    
    Los códigos de estado en el rango de 400 significan que hubo un error por parte del cliente.
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  10. docs/es/docs/tutorial/path-params.md

    De lo contrario, el path para `/users/{user_id}` también coincidiría para `/users/me`, "pensando" que está recibiendo un parámetro `user_id` con un valor de `"me"`.
    
    De manera similar, no puedes redefinir una path operation:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/path_params/tutorial003b_py39.py hl[6,11] *}
    
    La primera siempre será utilizada ya que el path coincide primero.
    
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