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build-logic-commons/basics/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/basics/PublicApi.kt
package gradlebuild.basics import java.util.regex.Pattern /** * This is the definition of what constitutes the Gradle public API. * * A type is part of the Gradle public API if and only if its FQCN matches {@link #includes} and does not match {@link #excludes}. */ // NOTE: If you update this, please also change .idea/scopes/Gradle_public_API.xml object PublicApi { val includes = listOf( "org/gradle/*",
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/static-files.md
## Details The first `"/static"` refers to the sub-path this "sub-application" will be "mounted" on. So, any path that starts with `"/static"` will be handled by it. The `directory="static"` refers to the name of the directory that contains your static files. The `name="static"` gives it a name that can be used internally by **FastAPI**.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
First, the browser would check with the **DNS servers** what is the **IP for the domain**, in this case, `someapp.example.com`. The DNS servers would tell the browser to use some specific **IP address**. That would be the public IP address used by your server, that you configured in the DNS servers. <img src="/img/deployment/https/https01.svg"> ### TLS Handshake Start The browser would then communicate with that IP address on **port 443** (the HTTPS port).
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test-site/activator.bat
echo your environment variables to see if "java.exe" and "javac.exe" are echo available via JAVA_HOME or PATH. echo. if defined DOUBLECLICKED pause exit /B 1 ) rem Check what Java version is being used to determine what memory options to use for /f "tokens=3" %%g in ('java -version 2^>^&1 ^| findstr /i "version"') do ( set JAVA_VERSION=%%g ) rem Strips away the " characters
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docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-status-codes.md
It will use the default status code or the one you set in your *path operation*. ## Additional status codes If you want to return additional status codes apart from the main one, you can do that by returning a `Response` directly, like a `JSONResponse`, and set the additional status code directly.
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build-logic/binary-compatibility/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/binarycompatibility/rules/BinaryBreakingSuperclassChangeRule.groovy
* * <p> * Reports simple superclass changes (e.g. the removal of a superclass) as a breaking change, as it affects what methods can be * called with the given type, even if the methods and fields inherited don't change. * </p> */ class BinaryBreakingSuperclassChangeRule extends AbstractSuperClassChangesRule {
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
This decoupling of parts, and being a "microframework" that could be extended to cover exactly what is needed was a key feature that I wanted to keep. Given the simplicity of Flask, it seemed like a good match for building APIs. The next thing to find was a "Django REST Framework" for Flask. /// check | "Inspired **FastAPI** to"
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impl/maven-core/lifecycle-executor.txt
. . . </plugins> We need this form so that the model builder can make the first pass at merging. Full merging cannot be done because we don't know what the version of the plugin is yet that the user has requested. For plugins in the default lifecycle they are typically defined in the plugin management section of the parent POM. When the merging is complete we are going to have something that looks like the following: <plugins> <plugin>
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/testers/AbstractListTester.java
@SuppressWarnings("JUnit4ClassUsedInJUnit3") public class AbstractListTester<E extends @Nullable Object> extends AbstractCollectionTester<E> { /* * Previously we had a field named list that was initialized to the value of * collection in setUp(), but that caused problems when a tester changed the * value of list or collection but not both. */ protected final List<E> getList() { return (List<E>) collection; } /**
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/dfs/DfsReferralDataInternal.java
/** * Replaces the entry with key in the cache map with this referral */ void replaceCache (); /** * Not exactly sure what that is all about, certainly legacy stuff * * @return resolveHashes */ boolean isResolveHashes (); /** * @return whether this refrral needs to be resolved further */
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