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src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb2/create/Smb2CloseRequestTest.java
} @Test @DisplayName("Test with various file ID patterns") void testWithVariousFileIdPatterns() { // Test with all zeros byte[] zeroFileId = new byte[16]; Smb2CloseRequest zeroRequest = new Smb2CloseRequest(mockConfig, zeroFileId, testFileName); testFileIdInRequest(zeroRequest, zeroFileId); // Test with all ones byte[] onesFileId = new byte[16];
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src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/trans/nt/FileNotifyInformationImplTest.java
assertEquals(fileName, notifyInfo.getFileName()); } @ParameterizedTest @DisplayName("Test decode with various file names") @CsvSource({ "a.txt", "very_long_filename_with_many_characters_to_test_buffer_handling.docx", "file with spaces.pdf", "文件.txt", // Unicode filename "file-with-special-chars!@#$%^&().bin" }) void testDecodeWithVariousFileNames(String fileName) throws SMBProtocolDecodingException {
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md
But Python has a specific way to declare lists with internal types, or "type parameters": ### Import typing's `List` { #import-typings-list } In Python 3.9 and above you can use the standard `list` to declare these type annotations as we'll see below. 💡 But in Python versions before 3.9 (3.6 and above), you first need to import `List` from standard Python's `typing` module:
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
### Read One Hero with `HeroPublic` { #read-one-hero-with-heropublic } We can **read** a single hero: {* ../../docs_src/sql_databases/tutorial002_an_py310.py ln[75:80] hl[77] *} ### Update a Hero with `HeroUpdate` { #update-a-hero-with-heroupdate } We can **update a hero**. For this we use an HTTP `PATCH` operation.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md
* **X-Forwarded-Host**: The original host (`mysuperapp.com`) When **FastAPI CLI** is configured with `--forwarded-allow-ips`, it trusts these headers and uses them, for example to generate the correct URLs in redirects. ## Proxy with a stripped path prefix { #proxy-with-a-stripped-path-prefix } You could have a proxy that adds a path prefix to your application.
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src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/helper/NotificationHelperTest.java
discloser.setSubject("Subject with \\ backslash"); discloser.setPlainText("Content with \\ backslash"); String result = notificationHelper.toSlackMessage(discloser); assertNotNull(result); assertTrue(result.contains("Subject with")); assertTrue(result.contains("Content with")); assertTrue(result.contains("backslash")); }
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src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/auth/AuthenticationManagerTest.java
assertNotNull(manager); } // Test insert with no chains public void test_insert_noChains() { User user = createTestUser("testuser"); authenticationManager.insert(user); // Should not throw exception even with no chains } // Test insert with single chain public void test_insert_singleChain() { User user = createTestUser("testuser");
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/core/collection/Maps.java
* * @param <KEY> the key type of the <code>Map</code> * @param <VALUE> the value type of the <code>Map</code> * @param key the key to be added to the <code>Map</code> * @param value the value to be added to the <code>Map</code> * @return a {@literal Maps} for constructing a {@link Map} with the specified key and value */
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docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md
## Additional Response with `model` { #additional-response-with-model } You can pass to your *path operation decorators* a parameter `responses`. It receives a `dict`: the keys are status codes for each response (like `200`), and the values are other `dict`s with the information for each of them.
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cmd/signature-v4-parser_test.go
expectedErrCode APIErrorCode }{ // Test Case - 1. // Test case with no '=' in te inputCredentialStr. { inputCredentialStr: "Credential", expectedCredentials: credentialHeader{}, expectedErrCode: ErrMissingFields, }, // Test Case - 2. // Test case with no "Credential" string in te inputCredentialStr. { inputCredentialStr: "Cred=",
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