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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/publicsuffix/PublicSuffixDatabase.kt
} // Break apart the domain into UTF-8 labels, i.e. foo.bar.com turns into [foo, bar, com]. val domainLabelsUtf8Bytes = Array(domainLabels.size) { i -> domainLabels[i].toByteArray() } // Start by looking for exact matches. We start at the leftmost label. For example, foo.bar.com // will look like: [foo, bar, com], [bar, com], [com]. The longest matching rule wins. var exactMatch: String? = null
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ci/official/upload.sh
source ci/official/utilities/get_versions.sh # Note on gsutil commands: # "gsutil cp" always "copies into". It cannot act on the contents of a directory # and it does not seem possible to e.g. copy "gs://foo/bar" as anything other than # "/path/bar". This script uses "gsutil rsync" instead, which acts on directory # contents. About arguments to gsutil: # "gsutil -m rsync" runs in parallel. # "gsutil rsync -r" is recursive and makes directories work.
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/tflite-in-play-services.md
- Google Play Services version (`Settings` > `Apps` > `Google Play Services` > `App details`): **Standalone code to reproduce the issue** Provide a reproducible test case that is the bare minimum necessary to generate the problem. If possible, please share a link to or attach code demonstrating the problem. **Any other info / logs** Include any logs or source code that would be helpful to diagnose the problem.
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tests/test_modules_same_name_body/test_main.py
data = {"a": 2, "b": "foo"} response = client.post("/a/compute", json=data) assert response.status_code == 200, response.text data = response.json() def test_post_a_invalid(): data = {"a": "bar", "b": "foo"} response = client.post("/a/compute", json=data) assert response.status_code == 422, response.text def test_post_b(): data = {"a": 2, "b": "foo"}
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md
Então, com uma URL assim: ``` http://localhost:8000/items/?q=foo&q=bar ``` você receberá os múltiplos *parâmetros de consulta* `q` com os valores (`foo` e `bar`) em uma lista (`list`) Python dentro da *função de operação de rota*, no *parâmetro da função* `q`. Assim, a resposta para essa URL seria: ```JSON { "q": [ "foo", "bar" ] } ``` /// tip | "Dica"
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src/archive/tar/tar_test.go
formats: FormatUSTAR | FormatPAX | FormatGNU, }, { header: &Header{Xattrs: map[string]string{"foo": "bar"}}, paxHdrs: map[string]string{paxSchilyXattr + "foo": "bar"}, formats: FormatPAX, }, { header: &Header{Xattrs: map[string]string{"foo": "bar"}, Format: FormatGNU}, paxHdrs: map[string]string{paxSchilyXattr + "foo": "bar"}, formats: FormatUnknown, }, { header: &Header{Xattrs: map[string]string{"用戶名": "\x00hello"}},
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tests/test_tutorial/test_response_model/test_tutorial004_py39.py
return client @needs_py39 @pytest.mark.parametrize( "url,data", [ ("/items/foo", {"name": "Foo", "price": 50.2}), ( "/items/bar", {"name": "Bar", "description": "The bartenders", "price": 62, "tax": 20.2}, ), ( "/items/baz", { "name": "Baz", "description": None,
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docs/em/docs/tutorial/header-params.md
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src/archive/zip/testdata/winxp.zip
hello world dir/bar foo readonly important...
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docs/fr/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md
``` http://localhost:8000/items/?q=foo&q=bar ``` vous recevriez les valeurs des multiples paramètres de requête `q` (`foo` et `bar`) dans une `list` Python au sein de votre fonction de **path operation**, dans le paramètre de fonction `q`. Donc la réponse de cette URL serait : ```JSON { "q": [ "foo", "bar" ] } ``` /// tip | "Astuce"
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