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docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-data-types.md
# Extra Data Types Up to now, you have been using common data types, like: * `int` * `float` * `str` * `bool` But you can also use more complex data types. And you will still have the same features as seen up to now: * Great editor support. * Data conversion from incoming requests. * Data conversion for response data. * Data validation. * Automatic annotation and documentation. ## Other data types
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doc/README.md
Files in this repo's `api/next` directory must have corresponding files in `doc/next/*stdlib/*minor`. The files should be in the subdirectory for the package with the new API, and should be named after the issue number of the API proposal. For example, if the directory `6-stdlib/99-minor` is present, then an `api/next` file with the line pkg net/http, function F #12345
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docs/site-replication/README.md
## Configuring Site Replication - Configure an alias in `mc` for each of the sites. For example if you have three MinIO sites, you may run: ```sh
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/CertificatePinner.kt
* * ## Warning: Certificate Pinning is Dangerous! * * Pinning certificates limits your server team's abilities to update their TLS certificates. By * pinning certificates, you take on additional operational complexity and limit your ability to * migrate between certificate authorities. Do not use certificate pinning without the blessing of * your server's TLS administrator! *
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AggregateFutureState.java
abstract class AggregateFutureState<OutputT extends @Nullable Object> extends AbstractFuture.TrustedFuture<OutputT> { // Lazily initialized the first time we see an exception; not released until all the input futures // have completed and we have processed them all. @CheckForNull private volatile Set<Throwable> seenExceptions = null; private volatile int remaining; private static final AtomicHelper ATOMIC_HELPER;
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/NullPointerTester.java
* NullPointerTester} uses best effort to pick non-null default values for many common JDK and Guava * types, and also for interfaces and public classes that have public parameter-less constructors. * When the non-null default value for a particular parameter type cannot be provided by {@code * NullPointerTester}, the caller can provide a custom non-null default value for the parameter type
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/GeneratedMonitorTest.java
} } /** * Generates test cases for the given combination of scenario and timeouts. For methods that take * an explicit timeout value, all of the given timeoutsToUse result in individual test cases. For * methods that do not take an explicit timeout value, a single test case is generated only if the * implicit timeout of that method matches the given timeoutsToUse. For example, enter() is
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fastapi/security/api_key.py
available, instead of erroring out, the dependency result will be `None`. This is useful when you want to have optional authentication. It is also useful when you want to have authentication that can be provided in one of multiple optional ways (for example, in a query parameter or in an HTTP Bearer token). """
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src/bufio/scan.go
// scanners. func (s *Scanner) Scan() bool { if s.done { return false } s.scanCalled = true // Loop until we have a token. for { // See if we can get a token with what we already have. // If we've run out of data but have an error, give the split function // a chance to recover any remaining, possibly empty token. if s.end > s.start || s.err != nil {
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guava-gwt/src/com/google/thirdparty/publicsuffix/PublicSuffixType.gwt.xml
tests, either. This causes it to fail to find AtomicLongMapTest. Our workaround is to tell GWT that util.concurrent and all other packages have prod supersource, even if they have none. GWT is happy to ignore us when we specify a nonexistent path. (I hope that this workaround does not cause its own problems in the future.) --> <super-source path="super"/>
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