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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Striped.java
* * @param stripes the minimum number of stripes (locks) required * @param supplier a {@code Supplier<L>} object to obtain locks from * @return a new {@code Striped<L>} */ static <L> Striped<L> custom(int stripes, Supplier<L> supplier) { return new CompactStriped<>(stripes, supplier); } /** * Creates a {@code Striped<Lock>} with eagerly initialized, strongly referenced locks. Every lock
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docs/features/https.md
You can build your own connection spec with a custom set of TLS versions and cipher suites. For example, this configuration is limited to three highly-regarded cipher suites. Its drawback is that it requires Android 5.0+ and a similarly current webserver. ```java
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docs/en/docs/advanced/testing-dependencies.md
You probably want to test the external provider once, but not necessarily call it for every test that runs. In this case, you can override the dependency that calls that provider, and use a custom dependency that returns a mock user, only for your tests. ### Use the `app.dependency_overrides` attribute For these cases, your **FastAPI** application has an attribute `app.dependency_overrides`, it is a simple `dict`.
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docs/sts/web-identity.md
JWT token returned by the Identity Provider should include a custom claim for the policy, this is required to create a STS user in MinIO. The name of the custom claim could be either `policy` or `<NAMESPACE_PREFIX>policy`. If there is no namespace then `claim_prefix` can be ignored. For example if the custom claim name is `https://min.io/policy` then, `claim_prefix` should be set as `https://min.io/`.
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.teamcity/.mvn/wrapper/MavenWrapperDownloader.java
File baseDirectory = new File(args[0]); System.out.println("- Using base directory: " + baseDirectory.getAbsolutePath()); // If the maven-wrapper.properties exists, read it and check if it contains a custom // wrapperUrl parameter. File mavenWrapperPropertyFile = new File(baseDirectory, MAVEN_WRAPPER_PROPERTIES_PATH); String url = DEFAULT_DOWNLOAD_URL; if(mavenWrapperPropertyFile.exists()) {
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.teamcity/src/main/kotlin/common/extensions.kt
const val pluginPortalUrlOverride = "-Dorg.gradle.internal.plugins.portal.url.override=%gradle.plugins.portal.url%" fun BuildSteps.customGradle(init: GradleBuildStep.() -> Unit, custom: GradleBuildStep.() -> Unit): GradleBuildStep = GradleBuildStep(init) .apply(custom) .also { step(it) } /** * Adds a [Gradle build step](https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/TCDL/Gradle)
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docs_src/openapi_callbacks/tutorial001.py
from typing import Union from fastapi import APIRouter, FastAPI from pydantic import BaseModel, HttpUrl app = FastAPI() class Invoice(BaseModel): id: str title: Union[str, None] = None customer: str total: float class InvoiceEvent(BaseModel): description: str paid: bool class InvoiceEventReceived(BaseModel): ok: bool invoices_callback_router = APIRouter()
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src/main/webapp/js/admin/plugins/form-validator/html5.js
0!==i.indexOf("-")||(h["data-validation-allowing"]+=",negative"),(j.indexOf(".")>-1||i.indexOf(".")>-1||k.indexOf(".")>-1)&&(h["data-validation-allowing"]+=",float")):h["data-validation-allowing"]+=",float,negative"}if(e.attr("pattern")&&(b.push("custom"),h["data-validation-regexp"]=e.attr("pattern")),e.attr("maxlength")&&(b.push("length"),h["data-validation-length"]="max"+e.attr("maxlength")),!c&&e.attr("list")){var l=[],m=a("#"+e.attr("list"));if(m.find("option").each(function(){l.push(a(this)...
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
Imagine you develop an app that allows creating invoices. These invoices will have an `id`, `title` (optional), `customer`, and `total`. The user of your API (an external developer) will create an invoice in your API with a POST request. Then your API will (let's imagine): * Send the invoice to some customer of the external developer. * Collect the money. * Send a notification back to the API user (the external developer).
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guava/src/com/google/common/graph/SuccessorsFunction.java
* }</pre> * * This works because those types each implement {@code SuccessorsFunction}. It will also work with * any other implementation of this interface. * * <p>If you have your own graph implementation based around a custom node type {@code MyNode}, * which has a method {@code getChildren()} that retrieves its successors in a graph: * * <pre>{@code * someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, MyNode::getChildren); * }</pre> *
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