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docs/en/docs/tutorial/encoder.md
For example, if you need to store it in a database. For that, **FastAPI** provides a `jsonable_encoder()` function. ## Using the `jsonable_encoder` Let's imagine that you have a database `fake_db` that only receives JSON compatible data. For example, it doesn't receive `datetime` objects, as those are not compatible with JSON.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/response-change-status-code.md
For those cases, you can use a `Response` parameter. ## Use a `Response` parameter You can declare a parameter of type `Response` in your *path operation function* (as you can do for cookies and headers). And then you can set the `status_code` in that *temporal* response object. ```Python hl_lines="1 9 12" {!../../docs_src/response_change_status_code/tutorial001.py!} ```
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/PairedStats.java
* the data points and the best fit line). For this fit, this error is a fraction {@code sqrt(1 - * R*R)} of the population standard deviation of {@code y}, where {@code R} is the Pearson's * correlation coefficient (as given by {@link #pearsonsCorrelationCoefficient()}). * * <p>The corresponding root-mean-square error in {@code x} as a function of {@code y} is a
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docs/en/docs/advanced/response-cookies.md
# Response Cookies ## Use a `Response` parameter You can declare a parameter of type `Response` in your *path operation function*. And then you can set cookies in that *temporal* response object. ```Python hl_lines="1 8-9" {!../../docs_src/response_cookies/tutorial002.py!} ``` And then you can return any object you need, as you normally would (a `dict`, a database model, etc).
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ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/build.sh
# Dockerfile for more details: # - us-central1-docker.pkg.dev/tensorflow-sigs/build-arm64:jax-latest-multi-python # - us-central1-docker.pkg.dev/tensorflow-sigs/build-arm64:tf-latest-multi-python set -exo pipefail function is_continuous_or_release() { [[ "$KOKORO_JOB_TYPE" == "CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION" ]] || [[ "$KOKORO_JOB_TYPE" == "RELEASE" ]] } # Move into the directory of the script cd "$(dirname "$0")"
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futures/listenablefuture1/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ListenableFuture.java
* asynchronous operations. You can chain them together manually with calls to methods like {@link * Futures#transform(ListenableFuture, com.google.common.base.Function, Executor) Futures.transform} * (or {@link FluentFuture#transform(com.google.common.base.Function, Executor) * FluentFuture.transform}), but you will often find it easier to use a framework. Frameworks
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ListenableFuture.java
* asynchronous operations. You can chain them together manually with calls to methods like {@link * Futures#transform(ListenableFuture, com.google.common.base.Function, Executor) Futures.transform} * (or {@link FluentFuture#transform(com.google.common.base.Function, Executor) * FluentFuture.transform}), but you will often find it easier to use a framework. Frameworks
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Hashing.java
* enough precision. */ private static final long C1 = 0xcc9e2d51; private static final long C2 = 0x1b873593; /* * This method was rewritten in Java from an intermediate step of the Murmur hash function in * http://code.google.com/p/smhasher/source/browse/trunk/MurmurHash3.cpp, which contained the * following header: * * MurmurHash3 was written by Austin Appleby, and is placed in the public domain. The author
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/RegularImmutableAsList.java
package com.google.common.collect; import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible; import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible; import com.google.common.annotations.J2ktIncompatible; import java.util.function.Consumer; import javax.annotation.CheckForNull; import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable; /** * An {@link ImmutableAsList} implementation specialized for when the delegate collection is already
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_unified_experimental_graph.cc
string op_type_; const char* op_name_ = nullptr; // TODO(srbs): Use this. string device_name_; }; // GraphContext wraps a TF_Graph modeling a single function and manages the // "execution" of operation, i.e. adding them to the function. class GraphContext : public TracingContext { public: explicit GraphContext(const char* name) : TracingContext(kGraph), graph_(new TF_Graph(), TF_DeleteGraph),
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