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  1. docs/en/mkdocs.yml

        - tutorial/handling-errors.md
        - tutorial/path-operation-configuration.md
        - tutorial/encoder.md
        - tutorial/body-updates.md
        - Dependencies:
          - tutorial/dependencies/index.md
          - tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md
          - tutorial/dependencies/sub-dependencies.md
          - tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-in-path-operation-decorators.md
          - tutorial/dependencies/global-dependencies.md
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  2. docs/fr/docs/features.md

    * Tout est **automatiquement géré** par le framework
    * Toutes les dépendances peuvent exiger des données d'une requêtes et **Augmenter les contraintes d'un path operation** et de la documentation automatique.
    * **Validation automatique** même pour les paramètres de *path operation* définis dans les dépendances.
    * Supporte les systèmes d'authentification d'utilisateurs complexes, les **connexions de base de données**, etc.
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  3. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-cookies.md

    # Response Cookies
    
    ## Use a `Response` parameter
    
    You can declare a parameter of type `Response` in your *path operation function*.
    
    And then you can set cookies in that *temporal* response object.
    
    ```Python hl_lines="1  8-9"
    {!../../docs_src/response_cookies/tutorial002.py!}
    ```
    
    And then you can return any object you need, as you normally would (a `dict`, a database model, etc).
    
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  4. internal/ringbuffer/README.md

    
    # Blocking vs Non-blocking
    
    The default behavior of the ring buffer is non-blocking, 
    meaning that reads and writes will return immediately with an error if the operation cannot be completed.
    If you want to block when reading or writing, you must enable it:
    
    ```go
    	rb := ringbuffer.New(1024).SetBlocking(true)
    ```
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/how-to/extending-openapi.md

    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.
    
    It just returns a JSON response with the result of the application's `.openapi()` method.
    
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  6. docs/minio-limits.md

    > **This list is non exhaustive, it depends on the operating system and filesystem under use - please consult your operating system vendor for a more comprehensive list of special characters**.
    
    MinIO recommends using Linux operating system for production workloads.
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/request-forms-and-files.md

    And you can declare some of the files as `bytes` and some as `UploadFile`.
    
    /// warning
    
    You can declare multiple `File` and `Form` parameters in a *path operation*, but you can't also declare `Body` fields that you expect to receive as JSON, as the request will have the body encoded using `multipart/form-data` instead of `application/json`.
    
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  8. docs_src/openapi_callbacks/tutorial001.py

        """
        Create an invoice.
    
        This will (let's imagine) let the API user (some external developer) create an
        invoice.
    
        And this path operation will:
    
        * Send the invoice to the client.
        * Collect the money from the client.
        * Send a notification back to the API user (the external developer), as a callback.
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md

        "price": 42.0,
        "tax": 3.2
    }
    ```
    
    ## Recap
    
    You can add multiple body parameters to your *path operation function*, even though a request can only have a single body.
    
    But **FastAPI** will handle it, give you the correct data in your function, and validate and document the correct schema in the *path operation*.
    
    You can also declare singular values to be received as part of the body.
    
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  10. impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/eventspy/EventSpy.java

         * Initializes the spy.
         *
         * @param context The event spy context, never {@code null}.
         */
        void init(Context context) throws Exception;
    
        /**
         * Notifies the spy of some build event/operation.
         *
         * @param event The event, never {@code null}.
         * @see org.apache.maven.settings.building.SettingsBuildingRequest
         * @see org.apache.maven.settings.building.SettingsBuildingResult
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