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internal/config/identity/openid/openid.go
if p.ClaimName != policy.PolicyName && p.RolePolicy != "" { // In the unlikely event that the user specifies // `policy.PolicyName` as the claim name explicitly and sets // a role policy, this check is thwarted, but we will be using // the role policy anyway. return c, config.Errorf("Role Policy (=`%s`) and Claim Name (=`%s`) cannot both be set", p.RolePolicy, p.ClaimName) }
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cmd/object-multipart-handlers.go
return } _, sourceReplReq := r.Header[xhttp.MinIOSourceReplicationRequest] ssecRepHeaders := []string{ "X-Minio-Replication-Server-Side-Encryption-Seal-Algorithm", "X-Minio-Replication-Server-Side-Encryption-Sealed-Key", "X-Minio-Replication-Server-Side-Encryption-Iv", } ssecRep := false for _, header := range ssecRepHeaders {
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
directory and linked properly. For example if package foo is in the directory /go/src/foo: // #cgo LDFLAGS: -L${SRCDIR}/libs -lfoo Will be expanded to: // #cgo LDFLAGS: -L/go/src/foo/libs -lfoo When the Go tool sees that one or more Go files use the special import "C", it will look for other non-Go files in the directory and compile them as part of the Go package. Any .c, .s, .S or .sx files will be
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableBiMapTest.java
import static com.google.common.collect.Maps.immutableEntry; import static com.google.common.collect.ReflectionFreeAssertThrows.assertThrows; import static com.google.common.collect.Sets.newHashSet; import static com.google.common.collect.testing.Helpers.mapEntry; import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertThat; import static java.util.Arrays.asList; import static java.util.Collections.singletonMap;
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internal/bucket/lifecycle/lifecycle.go
if days == 0 { return modTime } t := modTime.UTC().Add(time.Duration(days+1) * 24 * time.Hour) return t.Truncate(24 * time.Hour) } // SetPredictionHeaders sets time to expiry and transition headers on w for a // given obj. func (lc Lifecycle) SetPredictionHeaders(w http.ResponseWriter, obj ObjectOpts) { event := lc.eval(obj, time.Time{}) switch event.Action {
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/TreeMultisetTest.java
} @Override public List<String> order(List<String> insertionOrder) { return Lists.newArrayList(Sets.newTreeSet(insertionOrder)); } }) .named("TreeMultiset[Ordering.natural].elementSet") .withFeatures( CollectionSize.ANY,
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docs/es/docs/python-types.md
Observa que la variable `item` es unos de los elementos en la lista `items`. El editor aún sabe que es un `str` y provee soporte para ello. #### Tuples y Sets Harías lo mismo para declarar `tuple`s y `set`s: ```Python hl_lines="1 4" {!../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial007.py!} ``` Esto significa:
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docs/es/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
El schema de OpenAPI es lo que alimenta a los dos sistemas de documentación interactiva incluidos. También hay docenas de alternativas, todas basadas en OpenAPI. Podrías añadir fácilmente cualquiera de esas alternativas a tu aplicación construida con **FastAPI**. También podrías usarlo para generar código automáticamente, para los clientes que se comunican con tu API. Por ejemplo, frontend, móvil o aplicaciones de IoT.
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docs/es/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
Digamos algo como `/users/me` que sea para obtener datos del usuario actual. ... y luego puedes tener el path `/users/{user_id}` para obtener los datos sobre un usuario específico asociados a un ID de usuario. Porque las *operaciones de path* son evaluadas en orden, tienes que asegurarte de que el path para `/users/me` sea declarado antes que el path para `/users/{user_id}`: ```Python hl_lines="6 11"
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docs/fr/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
* `@app.options()` * `@app.head()` * `@app.patch()` * `@app.trace()` /// tip | "Astuce" Vous êtes libres d'utiliser chaque opération (méthode HTTP) comme vous le désirez. **FastAPI** n'impose pas de sens spécifique à chacune d'elle. Les informations qui sont présentées ici forment une directive générale, pas des obligations.
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