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src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/mylasta/direction/sponsor/FessCurtainFinallyHookTest.java
curtainFinallyHook = new FessCurtainFinallyHook(); } // Test normal execution of hook method public void test_hook_normalExecution() { // Create a mock FwAssistantDirector FwAssistantDirector assistantDirector = createMockAssistantDirector(); // Should not throw any exception during normal execution curtainFinallyHook.hook(assistantDirector);
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docs/es/docs/async.md
### Otras funciones de utilidad Cualquier otra función de utilidad que llames directamente puede ser creada con `def` normal o `async def` y FastAPI no afectará la forma en que la llames.
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src/test/java/org/codelibs/core/text/DecimalFormatUtilTest.java
* @throws Exception */ public void testNormalize() throws Exception { assertEquals("1", "1000.00", DecimalFormatUtil.normalize("1,000.00", Locale.JAPAN)); assertEquals("2", "1000", DecimalFormatUtil.normalize("1,000", Locale.JAPAN)); assertEquals("3", "1000.00", DecimalFormatUtil.normalize("1.000,00", Locale.GERMAN)); }
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docs/distributed/SIZING.md
protection bits added automatically to provide the regular safety for these objects up to 50% of the number of drives. This will allow normal write operations to take place on systems that exceed the write tolerance.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/async-tests.md
## HTTPX { #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/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
{* ../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial007.py hl[5:6] *} /// tip You can use `async` or regular functions. **FastAPI** will do the right thing with each, the same as with normal dependencies. /// ## A dependency with `yield` and `try` { #a-dependency-with-yield-and-try }
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docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md
{* ../../docs_src/settings/app02_an_py39/main.py hl[6,12:13] *} /// tip We'll discuss the `@lru_cache` in a bit. For now you can assume `get_settings()` is a normal function. /// And then we can require it from the *path operation function* as a dependency and use it anywhere we need it. {* ../../docs_src/settings/app02_an_py39/main.py hl[17,19:21] *}
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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
# FastAPI in Containers - Docker { #fastapi-in-containers-docker } When deploying FastAPI applications a common approach is to build a **Linux container image**. It's normally done using <a href="https://www.docker.com/" class="external-link" target="_blank">**Docker**</a>. You can then deploy that container image in one of a few possible ways. Using Linux containers has several advantages including **security**, **replicability**, **simplicity**, and others. /// tip
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docs/en/docs/management.md
Here's a short description of how the FastAPI repository is managed and maintained. ## Owner I, <a href="https://github.com/tiangolo" target="_blank">@tiangolo</a>, am the creator and owner of the FastAPI repository. 🤓
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docs/en/docs/reference/exceptions.md
# Exceptions - `HTTPException` and `WebSocketException` These are the exceptions that you can raise to show errors to the client. When you raise an exception, as would happen with normal Python, the rest of the execution is aborted. This way you can raise these exceptions from anywhere in the code to abort a request and show the error to the client. You can use: * `HTTPException` * `WebSocketException`
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