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  1. docs/tr/docs/alternatives.md

    Böylece Flask-apispec, Python döküman dizilerine YAML gibi farklı bir syntax yazma sorununu çözmüş oldu.
    
    **FastAPI**'ı geliştirene dek benim favori arka uç kombinasyonum Flask'in yanında Marshmallow ve Webargs ile birlikte Flask-apispec idi.
    
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  2. docs/pt/docs/index.md

    Resumindo, você declara **uma vez** os tipos dos parâmetros, corpo etc. como parâmetros de função.
    
    Você faz isso com os tipos padrão do Python moderno.
    
    Você não terá que aprender uma nova sintaxe, métodos ou classes de uma biblioteca específica etc.
    
    Apenas **Python** padrão.
    
    Por exemplo, para um `int`:
    
    ```Python
    item_id: int
    ```
    
    ou para um modelo mais complexo, `Item`:
    
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/common/net/InternetDomainName.java

       * @return Is the domain name syntactically valid?
       */
      private static boolean validateSyntax(List<String> parts) {
        int lastIndex = parts.size() - 1;
    
        // Validate the last part specially, as it has different syntax rules.
    
        if (!validatePart(parts.get(lastIndex), true)) {
          return false;
        }
    
        for (int i = 0; i < lastIndex; i++) {
          String part = parts.get(i);
          if (!validatePart(part, false)) {
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
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  4. doap_Maven.rdf

    IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. en http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap# http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns# http://projects.apache.org/ns/asfext# http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/ http://Maven.rdf.apache.org/ 2001 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.txt Apache Maven https://maven.apache.org/ https://maven.apache.org/ Maven is a project development management...
    Created: Sun Dec 28 03:35:09 GMT 2025
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  5. docs/de/docs/index.md

    ### Zusammenfassung { #recap }
    
    Zusammengefasst deklarieren Sie **einmal** die Typen von Parametern, Body, usw. als Funktionsparameter.
    
    Das machen Sie mit modernen Standard-Python-Typen.
    
    Sie müssen keine neue Syntax, Methoden oder Klassen einer bestimmten Bibliothek usw. lernen.
    
    Nur Standard-**Python**.
    
    Zum Beispiel für ein `int`:
    
    ```Python
    item_id: int
    ```
    
    oder für ein komplexeres `Item`-Modell:
    
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  6. src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbFile.java

     * the well known {@link java.io.File} class. One fundamental difference
     * is the usage of a URL scheme [1] to specify the target file or
     * directory. SmbFile URLs have the following syntax:
     *
     * <blockquote>
     *
     * <pre>
     *     smb://[[[domain;]username[:password]@]server[:port]/[[share/[dir/]file]]][?param=value[param2=value2[...]]]
     * </pre>
     *
     * </blockquote>
     *
    Created: Sat Dec 20 13:44:44 GMT 2025
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  7. README.md

    ### Recap
    
    In summary, you declare **once** the types of parameters, body, etc. as function parameters.
    
    You do that with standard modern Python types.
    
    You don't have to learn a new syntax, the methods or classes of a specific library, etc.
    
    Just standard **Python**.
    
    For example, for an `int`:
    
    ```Python
    item_id: int
    ```
    
    or for a more complex `Item` model:
    
    ```Python
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  8. cmd/api-errors.go

    		HTTPStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
    	},
    	ErrUnsupportedSyntax: {
    		Code:           "UnsupportedSyntax",
    		Description:    "Encountered invalid syntax.",
    		HTTPStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
    	},
    	ErrUnsupportedRangeHeader: {
    		Code:           "UnsupportedRangeHeader",
    		Description:    "Range header is not supported for this operation.",
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
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  9. fastapi/applications.py

                        [CommonMark syntax](https://commonmark.org/) MAY be used for rich
                        text representation.
                    * `externalDocs`: Additional external documentation for this tag. If
                        provided, it would contain a `dict` with:
                        * `description`: A short description of the target documentation.
                            [CommonMark syntax](https://commonmark.org/) MAY be used for
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  10. docs/en/docs/index.md

    ### Recap { #recap }
    
    In summary, you declare **once** the types of parameters, body, etc. as function parameters.
    
    You do that with standard modern Python types.
    
    You don't have to learn a new syntax, the methods or classes of a specific library, etc.
    
    Just standard **Python**.
    
    For example, for an `int`:
    
    ```Python
    item_id: int
    ```
    
    or for a more complex `Item` model:
    
    ```Python
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