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  1. .github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml

          with:
            languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
            # If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file.
            # By default, queries listed here will override any specified in a config file. 
            # Prefix the list here with "+" to use these queries and those in the config file.
            # queries: ./path/to/local/query, your-org/your-repo/queries@main
    
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  2. 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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  3. docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    It should be this way because if you have a Pydantic `ValidationError` in your *response* or anywhere in your code (not in the client's *request*), it's actually a bug in your code.
    
    And while you fix it, your clients/users shouldn't have access to internal information about the error, as that could expose a security vulnerability.
    
    ### Override the `HTTPException` error handler
    
    The same way, you can override the `HTTPException` handler.
    
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  4. doc/README.md

    ideally referring to a person with the responsibility to complete the note.
    
    If your CL addresses an accepted proposal, mention the proposal issue number in
    your release note in the form `/issue/NUMBER`. A link to the issue in the text
    will have this form (see below). If you don't want to mention the issue in the
    text, add it as a comment:
    ```
    <!-- go.dev/issue/12345 -->
    ```
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  5. mvnw.cmd

           "If('%WRAPPER_SHA_256_SUM%' -ne $hash){"^
           "  Write-Error 'Error: Failed to validate Maven wrapper SHA-256, your Maven wrapper might be compromised.';"^
           "  Write-Error 'Investigate or delete %WRAPPER_JAR% to attempt a clean download.';"^
           "  Write-Error 'If you updated your Maven version, you need to update the specified wrapperSha256Sum property.';"^
           "  exit 1;"^
           "}"^
           "}"
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md

    This way you can add correct type annotations to your functions even when you are returning a type different than the response model, to be used by the editor and tools like mypy. And still you can have FastAPI do the data validation, documentation, etc. using the `response_model`.
    
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  7. docs/lambda/README.md

    retrieved from MinIO before returning it to an application. You can register a Lambda Function target on MinIO, once successfully registered it can be used to transform the data for application GET requests on demand.
    
    This document focuses on showing a working example on how to use Object Lambda with MinIO, you must have [MinIO deployed in your environment](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/operations/installation.html) before you can start using external lambda functions. You also must install...
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  8. dbflute_fess/dfprop/lastafluteMap.dfprop

    #         }
    #     }
    # }
    #
    # *The line that starts with '#' means comment-out.
    #
    map:{
        # your service name, camel case, initial uncapitalised
        ; serviceName = fess
    
        # package for your domain name, e.g. com.example
        ; domainPackage = org.codelibs.fess
    
        # keywords for environment properties, same as directory name
        ; environmentList = list:{}
    
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  9. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ListenableFuture.java

     *
     * <h3>How to get an instance</h3>
     *
     * <p>We encourage you to return {@code ListenableFuture} from your methods so that your users can
     * take advantage of the {@linkplain Futures utilities built atop the class}. The way that you will
     * create {@code ListenableFuture} instances depends on how you currently create {@code Future}
     * instances:
     *
     * <ul>
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/static-files.md

    ///
    
    ### What is "Mounting"
    
    "Mounting" means adding a complete "independent" application in a specific path, that then takes care of handling all the sub-paths.
    
    This is different from using an `APIRouter` as a mounted application is completely independent. The OpenAPI and docs from your main application won't include anything from the mounted application, etc.
    
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