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  1. tests/test_filter_pydantic_sub_model_pv2.py

                    "msg": "Value error, name must end in A",
                    "input": "modelX",
                    "ctx": {"error": HasRepr("ValueError('name must end in A')")},
                }
            )
            | IsDict(
                # TODO remove when deprecating Pydantic v1
                {
                    "loc": ("response", "name"),
                    "msg": "name must end in A",
                    "type": "value_error",
                }
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    **FastAPI** uses it so that, if you use a Pydantic model in `response_model`, and your data has an error, you will see the error in your log.
    
    But the client/user will not see it. Instead, the client will receive an "Internal Server Error" with an HTTP status code `500`.
    
    It should be this way because if you have a Pydantic `ValidationError` in your *response* or anywhere in your code (not in the client's *request*), it's actually a bug in your code.
    
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  3. src/archive/zip/writer_test.go

    	}{
    		{
    			name:    "hi, hello",
    			comment: "in the world",
    			flags:   0x8,
    		},
    		{
    			name:    "hi, こんにちわ",
    			comment: "in the world",
    			flags:   0x808,
    		},
    		{
    			name:    "hi, こんにちわ",
    			comment: "in the world",
    			nonUTF8: true,
    			flags:   0x8,
    		},
    		{
    			name:    "hi, hello",
    			comment: "in the 世界",
    			flags:   0x808,
    		},
    		{
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  4. tests/test_compat.py

        # For coverage
        # TODO: in theory this would allow declaring types that could be lists of bytes
        # to be read from files and other types, but I'm not even sure it's a good idea
        # to support it as a first class "feature"
        assert is_bytes_sequence_annotation(Union[List[str], List[bytes]])
    
    
    def test_is_uploadfile_sequence_annotation():
        # For coverage
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  5. configure.py

      else:
        raise Exception('Unable to parse NDK revision.')
      if int(ndk_version) not in _SUPPORTED_ANDROID_NDK_VERSIONS:
        print('WARNING: The NDK version in %s is %s, which is not '
              'supported by Bazel (officially supported versions: %s). Please use '
              'another version. Compiling Android targets may result in confusing '
              'errors.\n' %
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  6. scripts/deploy_docs_status.py

        repo = g.get_repo(settings.github_repository)
        use_pr = next(
            (pr for pr in repo.get_pulls() if pr.head.sha == settings.commit_sha), None
        )
        if not use_pr:
            logging.error(f"No PR found for hash: {settings.commit_sha}")
            return
        commits = list(use_pr.get_commits())
        current_commit = [c for c in commits if c.sha == settings.commit_sha][0]
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  7. tests/test_infer_param_optionality.py

                                "name": "item_id",
                                "in": "path",
                            },
                            {
                                "required": False,
                                "name": "user_id",
                                "in": "query",
                                "schema": IsDict(
                                    {
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  8. docs/select/README.md

    Please replace ``endpoint_url``,``aws_access_key_id``, ``aws_secret_access_key``, ``Bucket`` and ``Key`` with your local setup in this ``select.py`` file.
    
    ```py
    #!/usr/bin/env/env python3
    import boto3
    
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  9. tests/test_tutorial/test_bigger_applications/test_main_an_py39.py

                                "name": "username",
                                "in": "path",
                            },
                            {
                                "required": True,
                                "schema": {"title": "Token", "type": "string"},
                                "name": "token",
                                "in": "query",
                            },
                        ],
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md

    ```
    
    ////
    
    The last `CommonQueryParams`, in:
    
    ```Python
    ... Depends(CommonQueryParams)
    ```
    
    ...is what **FastAPI** will actually use to know what is the dependency.
    
    It is from this one that FastAPI will extract the declared parameters and that is what FastAPI will actually call.
    
    ---
    
    In this case, the first `CommonQueryParams`, in:
    
    //// tab | Python 3.8+
    
    ```Python
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