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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
### Upgrades * 👽️ Ensure compatibility with Pydantic 2.12.0. PR [#14036](https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi/pull/14036) by [@cjwatson](https://github.com/cjwatson). ### Docs * 📝 Add External Link: Getting started with logging in FastAPI. PR [#14152](https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi/pull/14152) by [@itssimon](https://github.com/itssimon). ### Translations
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.24.md
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lib/fips140/v1.0.0-c2097c7c.zip
y == y1 } } // TestAliasing checks that receivers and arguments can alias each other without // leading to incorrect results. That is, it ensures that it's safe to write // // v.Invert(v) // // or // // v.Add(v, v) // // without any of the inputs getting clobbered by the output being written. func TestAliasing(t *testing.T) { type target struct { name string oneArgF func(v, x *Element) *Element twoArgsF func(v, x, y *Element) *Element } for _, tt := range []target{ {name: "Absolute", oneArgF: (*Element).Absolute},...
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lib/fips140/v1.1.0-rc1.zip
y == y1 } } // TestAliasing checks that receivers and arguments can alias each other without // leading to incorrect results. That is, it ensures that it's safe to write // // v.Invert(v) // // or // // v.Add(v, v) // // without any of the inputs getting clobbered by the output being written. func TestAliasing(t *testing.T) { type target struct { name string oneArgF func(v, x *Element) *Element twoArgsF func(v, x, y *Element) *Element } for _, tt := range []target{ {name: "Absolute", oneArgF: (*Element).Absolute},...
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