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docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md
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cmd/callhome.go
return } if !runCallhome(ctx, objAPI) { // callhome was disabled or context was canceled return } // callhome running on a different node. // sleep for some time and try again. duration := max(time.Duration(r.Float64()*float64(globalCallhomeConfig.FrequencyDur())), // Make sure to sleep at least a second to avoid high CPU ticks. time.Second) time.Sleep(duration) } }() }
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
## Dependencies with `yield` and `except` { #dependencies-with-yield-and-except } If you catch an exception using `except` in a dependency with `yield` and you don't raise it again (or raise a new exception), FastAPI won't be able to notice there was an exception, the same way that would happen with regular Python: {* ../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial008c_an_py39.py hl[15:16] *}
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docs/en/docs/async.md
So, during that time, the computer can go and do some other work, while "slow-file" 📝 finishes. Then the computer / program 🤖 will come back every time it has a chance because it's waiting again, or whenever it 🤖 finished all the work it had at that point. And it 🤖 will see if any of the tasks it was waiting for have already finished, doing whatever it had to do.
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RoutePlanner.kt
* lookups) and attempt new connections to them. When failures occur, retries iterate the * list of available routes. * * If the pool gains an eligible connection while DNS, TCP, or TLS work is in flight, this finder * will prefer pooled connections. Only pooled HTTP/2 connections are used for such de-duplication. *
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/get-current-user.md
You actually don't have users that log in to your application but robots, bots, or other systems, that have just an access token? Again, it all works the same. Just use any kind of model, any kind of class, any kind of database that you need for your application. **FastAPI** has you covered with the dependency injection system. ## Code size { #code-size }
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ThreadFactoryBuilderTest.java
checkThreadPoolName(thread2, 2); assertEquals( thread.getName().substring(0, thread.getName().lastIndexOf('-')), thread2.getName().substring(0, thread.getName().lastIndexOf('-'))); // Building again should give us a different pool ID. ThreadFactory threadFactory2 = builder.build(); Thread thread3 = threadFactory2.newThread(monitoredRunnable); checkThreadPoolName(thread3, 1);
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/NtlmAuthenticator.java
private void reset() { url = null; sae = null; } /** * Set the default <code>NtlmAuthenticator</code>. Once the default authenticator is set it cannot be changed. Calling this metho again will have no effect. * @param a the authenticator to set as default */ public synchronized static void setDefault(final NtlmAuthenticator a) { if (auth != null) { return; }
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docs/ko/docs/environment-variables.md
// As we didn't set the env var, we get the default value Hello World from Python // But if we create an environment variable first $ export MY_NAME="Wade Wilson" // And then call the program again $ python main.py // Now it can read the environment variable Hello Wade Wilson from Python ``` </div> //// //// tab | Windows PowerShell <div class="termy"> ```console
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cmd/sftp-server-driver.go
n = len(b) } again: nextOut, ok := w.buffer[w.nextOffset] if ok { n, err = w.w.Write(nextOut) delete(w.buffer, w.nextOffset) w.nextOffset += int64(n) if n != len(nextOut) { return 0, fmt.Errorf("expected write size %d but wrote %d bytes", len(nextOut), n) } if err != nil { return 0, err } goto again } return len(b), nil }
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