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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md
The webhooks that you define will end up in the **OpenAPI** schema and the automatic **docs UI**. /// info The `app.webhooks` object is actually just an `APIRouter`, the same type you would use when structuring your app with multiple files. ///
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cmd/namespace-lock_test.go
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misc/ios/README
go run detect.go which will output something similar to export GOIOS_DEV_ID="iPhone Developer: ******@****.*** (XXXXXXXX)" export GOIOS_APP_ID=YYYYYYYY.some.bundle.id export GOIOS_TEAM_ID=ZZZZZZZZ If you have multiple devices connected, specify the device UDID with the GOIOS_DEVICE_ID variable. Use `idevice_id -l` to list all available UDIDs. Then, setting GOARCH to arm64 will select the device:
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tests/multi_primary_keys_test.go
} func TestManyToManyWithMultiPrimaryKeys(t *testing.T) { if name := DB.Dialector.Name(); name == "sqlite" || name == "sqlserver" { t.Skip("skip sqlite, sqlserver due to it doesn't support multiple primary keys with auto increment") } if name := DB.Dialector.Name(); name == "postgres" { stmt := gorm.Statement{DB: DB} stmt.Parse(&Blog{}) stmt.Schema.LookUpField("ID").Unique = true stmt.Parse(&Tag{})
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internal/s3select/unused-errors.go
statusCode: 400, cause: err, } } func errAmbiguousFieldName(err error) *s3Error { return &s3Error{ code: "AmbiguousFieldName", message: "Field name matches to multiple fields in the file. Check the SQL expression and the file, and try again.", statusCode: 400, cause: err, } } func errIntegerOverflow(err error) *s3Error { return &s3Error{
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/MultisetIteratorTester.java
import java.util.List; import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable; import org.junit.Ignore; /** * Tester to make sure the {@code iterator().remove()} implementation of {@code Multiset} works when * there are multiple occurrences of elements. * * @author Louis Wasserman */ @GwtCompatible(emulated = true) @Ignore // Affects only Android test runner, which respects JUnit 4 annotations on JUnit 3 tests.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-param-models.md
# Query Parameter Models If you have a group of **query parameters** that are related, you can create a **Pydantic model** to declare them. This would allow you to **re-use the model** in **multiple places** and also to declare validations and metadata for all the parameters at once. 😎 /// note This is supported since FastAPI version `0.115.0`. 🤓 /// ## Query Parameters with a Pydantic Model
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/LinkedHashMultiset.java
/** * A {@code Multiset} implementation with predictable iteration order. Its iterator orders elements * according to when the first occurrence of the element was added. When the multiset contains * multiple instances of an element, those instances are consecutive in the iteration order. If all * occurrences of an element are removed, after which that element is added to the multiset, the * element will appear at the end of the iteration.
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/tflite-other.md
issue in TensorFlow Lite that is not about Converters, Play Services or Ops body: - type: dropdown id: issue-type attributes: label: Issue Type description: What type of issue would you like to report? multiple: false options: - Bug - Build/Install - Performance - Support - Feature Request - Documentation Feature Request - Documentation Bug - Others validations: required: true - type:
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architecture/standards/0001-use-architectural-decision-records.md
The main logic with ADRs is to describe (architectural) decisions made: * To provide best practices and solutions we (as the *build tool* team) want to promote. * To avoid asking the same thing multiple times during code review. * To explain *rejected solutions*, for now, and future development, in case they are proposed again. ADRs can be written by any team. Like code, they should be reviewed by any other relevant teams.
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