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  1. fastapi/_compat.py

    from pydantic.version import VERSION as P_VERSION
    from starlette.datastructures import UploadFile
    from typing_extensions import Annotated, Literal, get_args, get_origin
    
    # Reassign variable to make it reexported for mypy
    PYDANTIC_VERSION = P_VERSION
    PYDANTIC_V2 = PYDANTIC_VERSION.startswith("2.")
    
    
    sequence_annotation_to_type = {
        Sequence: list,
        List: list,
        list: list,
        Tuple: tuple,
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    - Registered: Sun May 05 07:19:11 GMT 2024
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  2. fastapi/encoders.py

                """
            ),
        ] = True,
    ) -> Any:
        """
        Convert any object to something that can be encoded in JSON.
    
        This is used internally by FastAPI to make sure anything you return can be
        encoded as JSON before it is sent to the client.
    
        You can also use it yourself, for example to convert objects before saving them
        in a database that supports only JSON.
    
    Python
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  3. configure.py

      Returns:
        boolean value of the variable.
    
      Raises:
        UserInputError: if an environment variable is set, but it cannot be
          interpreted as a boolean indicator, assume that the user has made a
          scripting error, and will continue to provide invalid input.
          Raise the error to avoid infinitely looping.
      """
      if not question:
        question = 'Do you wish to build TensorFlow with {} support?'.format(
    Python
    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 12:39:09 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Apr 15 18:25:36 GMT 2024
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  4. fastapi/routing.py

                    Custom operation ID to be used by this *path operation*.
    
                    By default, it is generated automatically.
    
                    If you provide a custom operation ID, you need to make sure it is
                    unique for the whole API.
    
                    You can customize the
                    operation ID generation with the parameter
    Python
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