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docs/de/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md
* Ein Beispiel ist `404`, für eine „Not Found“-Response („Nicht gefunden“). * Für allgemeine Fehler beim Client können Sie einfach `400` verwenden. * `500` und darüber stehen für Server-Fehler. Diese verwenden Sie fast nie direkt. Wenn etwas an irgendeiner Stelle in Ihrem Anwendungscode oder im Server schiefläuft, wird automatisch einer dieser Fehler-Statuscodes zurückgegeben. /// tip | Tipp
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src/cmd/asm/internal/lex/lex_test.go
}, { "#ifdef foo\nhello", "unclosed #ifdef or #ifndef", }, { "#ifndef foo\nhello", "unclosed #ifdef or #ifndef", }, { "#ifdef foo\nhello\n#else\nbye", "unclosed #ifdef or #ifndef", }, { "#define A() A()\nA()", "recursive macro invocation", }, { "#define A a\n#define A a\n", "redefinition of macro", }, {
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/CertificatePinner.kt
} else -> throw AssertionError("unsupported hashAlgorithm: ${pin.hashAlgorithm}") } } } // If we couldn't find a matching pin, format a nice exception. val message = buildString { append("Certificate pinning failure!") append("\n Peer certificate chain:") for (element in peerCertificates) { append("\n ")
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docs/yo/docs/index.md
--- "_Ní tòótọ́, ohun tí o kọ dára ó sì tún dán. Ní ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ ọ̀nà, ohun tí mo fẹ́ kí **Hug** jẹ́ nìyẹn - ó wúni lórí gan-an láti rí ẹnìkan tí ó kọ́ nǹkan bí èyí._"
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/platform/Platform.kt
// platforms in order to support Robolectric, which mixes classes from both Android and the // Oracle JDK. Note that we don't support HTTP/2 or other nice features on Robolectric. val sslContextClass = Class.forName("sun.security.ssl.SSLContextImpl") val context = readFieldOrNull(sslSocketFactory, sslContextClass, "context") ?: return null
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureFallbackAtomicHelperTest.java
/* * Since we use AtomicReferenceFieldUpdaterAtomicHelper by default, we'll "obviously" use it * even when Unsafe isn't available. But it's nice to have a check here to make sure that * nothing somehow goes wrong as the JDK restricts access to Unsafe. */ checkHelperVersion(NO_UNSAFE, "AtomicReferenceFieldUpdaterAtomicHelper"); /*
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/TimeoutFuture.java
* need to clear our reference to the TimeoutFuture is the reason we use a *static* nested * class with a manual reference back to the "containing" class.) * * This has the nice-ish side effect of limiting reentrancy: run() calls * timeoutFuture.setException() calls run(). That reentrancy would already be harmless, since
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/Helpers.java
* the size method */ public static <T extends @Nullable Object> Collection<T> misleadingSizeCollection(int delta) { // It would be nice to be able to return a real concurrent // collection like ConcurrentLinkedQueue, so that e.g. concurrent // iteration would work, but that would not be GWT-compatible.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body.md
With just that Python type declaration, **FastAPI** will: * Read the body of the request as JSON. * Convert the corresponding types (if needed). * Validate the data. * If the data is invalid, it will return a nice and clear error, indicating exactly where and what was the incorrect data. * Give you the received data in the parameter `item`.
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/HashingTest.java
Collections.shuffle(hashCodes); HashCode hashCode2 = Hashing.combineUnordered(hashCodes); assertEquals(hashCode1, hashCode2); } // This isn't specified by contract, but it'll still be nice to know if this behavior changes. public void testConcatenating_equals() { new EqualsTester() .addEqualityGroup(Hashing.concatenating(asList(Hashing.md5())))
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