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  1. docs/en/docs/how-to/extending-openapi.md

    There are some cases where you might need to modify the generated OpenAPI schema.
    
    In this section you will see how.
    
    ## The normal process
    
    The normal (default) process, is as follows.
    
    A `FastAPI` application (instance) has an `.openapi()` method that is expected to return the OpenAPI schema.
    
    As part of the application object creation, a *path operation* for `/openapi.json` (or for whatever you set your `openapi_url`) is registered.
    
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  2. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ServiceManager.java

            service.startAsync();
          } catch (IllegalStateException e) {
            // This can happen if the service has already been started or stopped (e.g. by another
            // service or listener). Our contract says it is safe to call this method if
            // all services were NEW when it was called, and this has already been verified above, so we
            // don't propagate the exception.
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ServiceManager.java

            service.startAsync();
          } catch (IllegalStateException e) {
            // This can happen if the service has already been started or stopped (e.g. by another
            // service or listener). Our contract says it is safe to call this method if
            // all services were NEW when it was called, and this has already been verified above, so we
            // don't propagate the exception.
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  4. doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/os/user/21867.md

    On Windows, [Current] can now be used in Windows Nano Server.
    The implementation has been updated to avoid using functions
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  5. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.18.md

    ## Dependencies
    
    ### Added
    _Nothing has changed._
    
    ### Changed
    _Nothing has changed._
    
    ### Removed
    _Nothing has changed._
    
    
    
    # v1.18.19
    
    
    ## Downloads for v1.18.19
    
    ### Source Code
    
    filename | sha512 hash
    -------- | -----------
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  6. common-protos/k8s.io/api/storage/v1/generated.proto

      // In that case, provisioning new volumes with late binding
      // will pause until the driver deployment has published
      // some suitable CSIStorageCapacity object.
      //
      // Alternatively, the driver can be deployed with the field
      // unset or false and it can be flipped later when storage
      // capacity information has been published.
      //
      // This field was immutable in Kubernetes <= 1.22 and now is mutable.
      //
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  7. tensorflow/c/c_api.h

    // * Backing store for tensor memory has an associated deallocation
    //   function.  This deallocation function will point to client code
    //   for tensors populated by the client.  So the client can do things
    //   like shadowing a numpy array.
    // * We do not provide TF_OK since it is not strictly necessary and we
    //   are not optimizing for convenience.
    // * We make assumption that one session has one graph.  This should be
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body.md

    A **request** body is data sent by the client to your API. A **response** body is the data your API sends to the client.
    
    Your API almost always has to send a **response** body. But clients don't necessarily need to send **request bodies** all the time, sometimes they only request a path, maybe with some query parameters, but don't send a body.
    
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  9. internal/config/errors.go

    		"Please ensure your drive supports O_DIRECT",
    		"",
    	)
    
    	ErrUnableToWriteInBackend = newErrFn(
    		"Unable to write to the backend",
    		"Please ensure MinIO binary has write permissions for the backend",
    		`Verify if MinIO binary is running as the same user who has write permissions for the backend`,
    	)
    
    	ErrPortAlreadyInUse = newErrFn(
    		"Port is already in use",
    		"Please ensure no other program uses the same address/port",
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  10. docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-request-and-route.md

    {* ../../docs_src/custom_request_and_route/tutorial001.py hl[18:26] *}
    
    /// note | "Technical Details"
    
    A `Request` has a `request.scope` attribute, that's just a Python `dict` containing the metadata related to the request.
    
    A `Request` also has a `request.receive`, that's a function to "receive" the body of the request.
    
    The `scope` `dict` and `receive` function are both part of the ASGI specification.
    
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