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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
You can use the same type declarations with `str`, `float`, `bool` and many other complex data types. Several of these are explored in the next chapters of the tutorial. ## Order matters When creating *path operations*, you can find situations where you have a fixed path.
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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/package-info.java
* <p><dfn>Dependency collection</dfn> builds a graph of {@link org.apache.maven.api.Node} objects representing * all the dependencies.</p> * * <p>The <dfn>Dependency graph flattening</dfn> process in Maven involves reducing a complex, * multi-level dependency graph to a simpler list where only the most relevant version of each artifact * (based on groupId and artifactId) is retained, resolving conflicts and eliminating duplicates to ensure
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
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tensorflow/c/eager/dlpack.cc
case 128: *tf_dtype = TF_DataType::TF_COMPLEX128; return absl::OkStatus(); default: return tensorflow::errors::InvalidArgument( "Unsupported Complex bits: ", dtype.bits); } break; default: return tensorflow::errors::InvalidArgument("Unsupported Type Codes: ", dtype.code); } }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Ordering.java
* * <ul> * <li>{@link #immutableSortedCopy} * <li>{@link #isOrdered} / {@link #isStrictlyOrdered} * <li>{@link #min} / {@link #max} * </ul> * * <h3>Understanding complex orderings</h3> * * <p>Complex chained orderings like the following example can be challenging to understand. * * <pre>{@code * Ordering<Foo> ordering = * Ordering.natural() * .nullsFirst()
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
But now you know how it works, so you can use relative imports in your own apps no matter how complex they are. 🤓 ### Add some custom `tags`, `responses`, and `dependencies` We are not adding the prefix `/items` nor the `tags=["items"]` to each *path operation* because we added them to the `APIRouter`.
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fastapi/openapi/models.py
schema_: Optional[Union[Schema, Reference]] = Field(default=None, alias="schema") example: Optional[Any] = None examples: Optional[Dict[str, Union[Example, Reference]]] = None # Serialization rules for more complex scenarios content: Optional[Dict[str, MediaType]] = None class Parameter(ParameterBase): name: str in_: ParameterInType = Field(alias="in") class Header(ParameterBase): pass
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
Mas agora você sabe como funciona, então você pode usar importações relativas em seus próprios aplicativos, não importa o quão complexos eles sejam. 🤓 ### Adicione algumas `tags`, `respostas` e `dependências` personalizadas Não estamos adicionando o prefixo `/items` nem `tags=["items"]` a cada *operação de rota* porque os adicionamos ao `APIRouter`.
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Ordering.java
* * <ul> * <li>{@link #immutableSortedCopy} * <li>{@link #isOrdered} / {@link #isStrictlyOrdered} * <li>{@link #min} / {@link #max} * </ul> * * <h3>Understanding complex orderings</h3> * * <p>Complex chained orderings like the following example can be challenging to understand. * * <pre>{@code * Ordering<Foo> ordering = * Ordering.natural() * .nullsFirst()
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docs/pt/docs/index.md
Apenas **Python** padrão. Por exemplo, para um `int`: ```Python item_id: int ``` ou para um modelo mais complexo, `Item`: ```Python item: Item ``` ...e com essa única declaração você tem: * Suporte ao Editor, incluindo: * Completação. * Verificação de tipos. * Validação de dados:
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