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  1. docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-request-and-route.md

    ///
    
    We can also use this same approach to access the request body in an exception handler.
    
    All we need to do is handle the request inside a `try`/`except` block:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/custom_request_and_route/tutorial002.py hl[13,15] *}
    
    If an exception occurs, the`Request` instance will still be in scope, so we can read and make use of the request body when handling the error:
    
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  2. docs/en/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md

    ## Testing locally with Traefik { #testing-locally-with-traefik }
    
    You can easily run the experiment locally with a stripped path prefix using <a href="https://docs.traefik.io/" class="external-link" target="_blank">Traefik</a>.
    
    <a href="https://github.com/containous/traefik/releases" class="external-link" target="_blank">Download Traefik</a>, it's a single binary, you can extract the compressed file and run it directly from the terminal.
    
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  3. cmd/http-tracer_test.go

    		expectedQuery string
    	}{
    		{"", ""},
    		{
    			"?Action=AssumeRoleWithLDAPIdentity&LDAPUsername=myusername&LDAPPassword=can+youreadthis%3F&Version=2011-06-15",
    			"?Action=AssumeRoleWithLDAPIdentity&LDAPUsername=myusername&LDAPPassword=*REDACTED*&Version=2011-06-15",
    		},
    		{
    			"LDAPPassword=can+youreadthis%3F&Version=2011-06-15&?Action=AssumeRoleWithLDAPIdentity&LDAPUsername=myusername",
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  4. src/test/java/jcifs/smb/WinErrorTest.java

                    Arguments.of(WinError.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED, "Access is denied."),
                    Arguments.of(WinError.ERROR_REQ_NOT_ACCEP,
                            "No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because there are already as many connections as the computer can accept."),
                    Arguments.of(WinError.ERROR_BAD_PIPE, "The pipe state is invalid."),
                    Arguments.of(WinError.ERROR_PIPE_BUSY, "All pipe instances are busy."),
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  5. .github/bot_config.yml

       
       Apparently, your CPU model does not support AVX instruction sets. You can still use TensorFlow with the alternatives given below:
       
          * Try Google Colab to use TensorFlow.
             * The easiest way to use TF will be to switch to [google colab](https://colab.sandbox.google.com/notebooks/welcome.ipynb#recent=true). You get pre-installed latest stable TF version. Also you can use ```pip install```  to install any other preferred TF version.
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  6. docs/en/docs/reference/background.md

    # Background Tasks - `BackgroundTasks`
    
    You can declare a parameter in a *path operation function* or dependency function with the type `BackgroundTasks`, and then you can use it to schedule the execution of background tasks after the response is sent.
    
    You can import it directly from `fastapi`:
    
    ```python
    from fastapi import BackgroundTasks
    ```
    
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ClosingFuture.java

     *       block or a {@link ListenableFuture}.
     *   <li>Each other step is derived from one or more input steps. At each step, zero or more objects
     *       can be captured for later closing.
     *   <li>There is one last step (the root of the tree), from which you can extract the final result
     *       of the computation. After that result is available (or the computation fails), all objects
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  8. docs/sts/wso2.md

    1. The id_token is an identifier that is hard to guess. For example, a randomly generated string of sufficient length, that the server handling the protected resource can use to lookup the associated authorization information.
    2. The id_token self-contains the authorization information in a manner that can be verified. For example, by encoding authorization information along with a signature into the token.
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    ```JSON
    {
      "detail": "Item not found"
    }
    ```
    
    /// tip
    
    When raising an `HTTPException`, you can pass any value that can be converted to JSON as the parameter `detail`, not only `str`.
    
    You could pass a `dict`, a `list`, etc.
    
    They are handled automatically by **FastAPI** and converted to JSON.
    
    ///
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/request-forms.md

    For example, in one of the ways the OAuth2 specification can be used (called "password flow") it is required to send a `username` and `password` as form fields.
    
    The <abbr title="specification">spec</abbr> requires the fields to be exactly named `username` and `password`, and to be sent as form fields, not JSON.
    
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