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docs/en/docs/advanced/dataclasses.md
## Dataclasses in Nested Data Structures You can also combine `dataclasses` with other type annotations to make nested data structures. In some cases, you might still have to use Pydantic's version of `dataclasses`. For example, if you have errors with the automatically generated API documentation. In that case, you can simply swap the standard `dataclasses` with `pydantic.dataclasses`, which is a drop-in replacement:
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AggregateFutureState.java
abstract class AggregateFutureState<OutputT extends @Nullable Object> extends AbstractFuture.TrustedFuture<OutputT> { // Lazily initialized the first time we see an exception; not released until all the input futures // have completed and we have processed them all. @CheckForNull private volatile Set<Throwable> seenExceptions = null; private volatile int remaining; private static final AtomicHelper ATOMIC_HELPER;
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealRoutePlanner.kt
return true } } // If we have a routes left, use 'em. if (routeSelection?.hasNext() == true) return true // If we haven't initialized the route selector yet, assume it'll have at least one route. val localRouteSelector = routeSelector ?: return true // If we do have a route selector, use its routes. return localRouteSelector.hasNext() } /**
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-data-types.md
# Extra Data Types Up to now, you have been using common data types, like: * `int` * `float` * `str` * `bool` But you can also use more complex data types. And you will still have the same features as seen up to now: * Great editor support. * Data conversion from incoming requests. * Data conversion for response data. * Data validation. * Automatic annotation and documentation. ## Other data types
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doc/README.md
Files in this repo's `api/next` directory must have corresponding files in `doc/next/*stdlib/*minor`. The files should be in the subdirectory for the package with the new API, and should be named after the issue number of the API proposal. For example, if the directory `6-stdlib/99-minor` is present, then an `api/next` file with the line pkg net/http, function F #12345
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internal/bucket/lifecycle/rule.go
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Affero General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License // along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. package lifecycle import ( "bytes" "encoding/xml" )
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docs/en/docs/advanced/sub-applications.md
# Sub Applications - Mounts If you need to have two independent FastAPI applications, with their own independent OpenAPI and their own docs UIs, you can have a main app and "mount" one (or more) sub-application(s). ## Mounting a **FastAPI** application "Mounting" means adding a completely "independent" application in a specific path, that then takes care of handling everything under that path, with the _path operations_ declared in that sub-application.
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tensorflow/c/eager/parallel_device/parallel_device_lib.cc
std::unique_ptr<TF_Status, decltype(&TF_DeleteStatus)> await_status( TF_NewStatus(), TF_DeleteStatus); // Wait until all pending nodes have completed since they may have a // reference to default_cancellation_manager_. We ignore the status return // since we already have a bad status to propagate. TFE_ContextAsyncWait(context, await_status.get()); // Reset the cancellation manager on a bad status. Otherwise we'll cancel
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impl/maven-core/plugin-manager.txt
* Maven test harness for plugin execution model * Eclipse IDE tooling for plugin execution model and metadata model - we also seem to have information like the plugin lifecycle model that's buried inside the maven execution model - we also seem to have artifact information tangled inside the plugin model - we have to deal with scripting implementations (groovy, beanshell, ruby) - we need to deal with a shared context for plugins, like the guarded mojos
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docs/en/docs/help-fastapi.md
/// info Unfortunately, I can't simply trust PRs that just have several approvals. Several times it has happened that there are PRs with 3, 5 or more approvals, probably because the description is appealing, but when I check the PRs, they are actually broken, have a bug, or don't solve the problem they claim to solve. 😅
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