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src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/view/admin/searchlist/admin_searchlist.jsp
<div id="result" class="row top10"> <div class="col-sm-12"> <p class="callout callout-info"> <la:message key="labels.did_not_match" arg0="${f:h(q)}"/> </p> </div>
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cmd/object-api-interface.go
PreserveETag string // preserves this etag during a PUT call. NoLock bool // indicates to lower layers if the caller is expecting to hold locks. ProxyRequest bool // only set for GET/HEAD in active-active replication scenario
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docs/en/docs/advanced/async-tests.md
## pytest.mark.anyio If we want to call asynchronous functions in our tests, our test functions have to be asynchronous. AnyIO provides a neat plugin for this, that allows us to specify that some test functions are to be called asynchronously. ## HTTPX Even if your **FastAPI** application uses normal `def` functions instead of `async def`, it is still an `async` application underneath.
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docs/en/docs/virtual-environments.md
For example, you could create a project called `philosophers-stone`, this program depends on another package called **`harry`, using the version `1`**. So, you need to install `harry`. ```mermaid flowchart LR stone(philosophers-stone) -->|requires| harry-1[harry v1] ```
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docs/en/docs/async.md
But by following the steps above, it will be able to do some performance optimizations. ## Technical Details Modern versions of Python have support for **"asynchronous code"** using something called **"coroutines"**, with **`async` and `await`** syntax. Let's see that phrase by parts in the sections below: * **Asynchronous Code** * **`async` and `await`** * **Coroutines** ## Asynchronous Code
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/curl/CurlRequest.java
if (bodyStream != null) { throw new CurlException("body method is already called."); } this.body = body; return this; } public CurlRequest body(final InputStream stream) { if (body != null) { throw new CurlException("body method is already called."); } this.bodyStream = stream; return this; }
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
So, in a URL like: ``` https://example.com/items/foo ``` ...the path would be: ``` /items/foo ``` /// info A "path" is also commonly called an "endpoint" or a "route". /// While building an API, the "path" is the main way to separate "concerns" and "resources". #### Operation "Operation" here refers to one of the HTTP "methods".
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docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial002.py
return [{"item_id": "Foo"}] def use_route_names_as_operation_ids(app: FastAPI) -> None: """ Simplify operation IDs so that generated API clients have simpler function names. Should be called only after all routes have been added. """ for route in app.routes: if isinstance(route, APIRoute): route.operation_id = route.name # in this case, 'read_items'
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cmd/service.go
return syscall.Exec(argv0, os.Args, os.Environ()) } // freezeServices will freeze all incoming S3 API calls. // For each call, unfreezeServices must be called once. func freezeServices() { // Use atomics for globalServiceFreeze, so we can read without locking. // We need a lock since we are need the 2 atomic values to remain in sync. globalServiceFreezeMu.Lock()
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docs/en/docs/python-types.md
# Python Types Intro Python has support for optional "type hints" (also called "type annotations"). These **"type hints"** or annotations are a special syntax that allow declaring the <abbr title="for example: str, int, float, bool">type</abbr> of a variable. By declaring types for your variables, editors and tools can give you better support.
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