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  1. src/test/java/org/codelibs/core/lang/ClassLoaderIteratorTest.java

            final ClassLoaderIterator it = new ClassLoaderIterator(cl3);
            assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(true));
            assertThat(it.next(), is(sameInstance(cl3)));
    
            assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(true));
            assertThat(it.next(), is(sameInstance(cl2)));
    
            assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(true));
            assertThat(it.next(), is(sameInstance(cl1)));
    
            assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(not(true)));
        }
    
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md

    If you declare it as is, because it is a singular value, **FastAPI** will assume that it is a query parameter.
    
    But you can instruct **FastAPI** to treat it as another body key using `Body`:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/body_multiple_params/tutorial003_an_py310.py hl[23] *}
    
    
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  3. src/test/java/org/codelibs/core/collection/MultiIteratorTest.java

            final Iterator<String> it = new MultiIterator<String>(list1.iterator(), list2.iterator());
    
            assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(true));
            assertThat(it.next(), is("Foo"));
    
            assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(true));
            assertThat(it.next(), is("Bar"));
    
            assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(true));
            assertThat(it.next(), is("Baz"));
    
            assertThat(it.hasNext(), is(not(true)));
        }
    
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/eventbus/EventBus.java

     *   <li>It doesn't offer a way to wait for multiple events before taking action. For example, it
     *       doesn't offer a way to wait for multiple producers to all report that they're "ready," nor
     *       does it offer a way to batch multiple events from a single producer together.
     *   <li>It doesn't support backpressure and other features needed for resilience.
     *   <li>It doesn't provide much control of threading.
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  5. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueueTest.java

        Iterator<Integer> it = mmHeap.iterator();
        assertEquals((Integer) 1, it.next());
        assertEquals((Integer) 20, it.next());
        assertEquals((Integer) 100, it.next());
        assertEquals((Integer) 2, it.next());
        it.remove();
        assertFalse(mmHeap.contains(2));
        assertTrue(it.hasNext());
        assertEquals((Integer) 3, it.next());
        assertTrue(it.hasNext());
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  6. .github/DISCUSSION_TEMPLATE/questions.yml

            By asking questions in a structured way (following this) it will be much easier to help you.
    
            And there's a high chance that you will find the solution along the way and you won't even have to submit it and wait for an answer. 😎
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/reference/websockets.md

    # WebSockets
    
    When defining WebSockets, you normally declare a parameter of type `WebSocket` and with it you can read data from the client and send data to it.
    
    It is provided directly by Starlette, but you can import it from `fastapi`:
    
    ```python
    from fastapi import WebSocket
    ```
    
    /// tip
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/environment-variables.md

    If it finds it, then it will **use it**. Otherwise it keeps looking in the **other directories**.
    
    ### Installing Python and Updating the `PATH` { #installing-python-and-updating-the-path }
    
    When you install Python, you might be asked if you want to update the `PATH` environment variable.
    
    //// tab | Linux, macOS
    
    Let's say you install Python and it ends up in a directory `/opt/custompython/bin`.
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md

    Then pass the parameter `deprecated=True` to `Query`:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/query_params_str_validations/tutorial010_an_py310.py hl[19] *}
    
    The docs will show it like this:
    
    <img src="/img/tutorial/query-params-str-validations/image01.png">
    
    ## Exclude parameters from OpenAPI { #exclude-parameters-from-openapi }
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md

    To create the callback *path operation* use the same `APIRouter` you created above.
    
    It should look just like a normal FastAPI *path operation*:
    
    * It should probably have a declaration of the body it should receive, e.g. `body: InvoiceEvent`.
    * And it could also have a declaration of the response it should return, e.g. `response_model=InvoiceEventReceived`.
    
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