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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Writer.kt
sink.writeInt(settings[i]) } sink.flush() } } /** * Send a connection-level ping to the peer. `ack` indicates this is a reply. The data in * `payload1` and `payload2` opaque binary, and there are no rules on the content. */ @Throws(IOException::class) fun ping( ack: Boolean, payload1: Int, payload2: Int, ) { withLock {
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md
In this case, you would accept any `dict` as long as it has `int` keys with `float` values: {* ../../docs_src/body_nested_models/tutorial009_py39.py hl[7] *} /// tip Keep in mind that JSON only supports `str` as keys. But Pydantic has automatic data conversion.
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/ConnectionPoolTest.kt
val settings1 = Settings() settings1[Settings.MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS] = maxConcurrentStreams peer.sendFrame().settings(settings1) peer.acceptFrame() // ACK peer.sendFrame().ping(false, 2, 0) peer.acceptFrame() // PING peer.play() // Play it back. val connection = Http2Connection .Builder(true, TaskRunner.INSTANCE) .socket(peer.openSocket().asBufferedSocket(), "peer")
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docs/en/docs/advanced/websockets.md
<img src="/img/tutorial/websockets/image01.png"> You can type messages in the input box, and send them: <img src="/img/tutorial/websockets/image02.png"> And your **FastAPI** application with WebSockets will respond back: <img src="/img/tutorial/websockets/image03.png"> You can send (and receive) many messages: <img src="/img/tutorial/websockets/image04.png">
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docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md
when pooled connections are evicted). If you have a configured ping interval, you should confirm that it is long enough for a roundtrip from client to server. If your ping interval is too short, slow connections may be misinterpreted as failed connections. A ping interval of 30 seconds is reasonable for most use cases.
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src/main/webapp/js/admin/plugins/form-validator/location.js
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docs/features/interceptors.md
Request request = chain.request(); long t1 = System.nanoTime(); logger.info(String.format("Sending request %s on %s%n%s", request.url(), chain.connection(), request.headers())); Response response = chain.proceed(request); long t2 = System.nanoTime(); logger.info(String.format("Received response for %s in %.1fms%n%s",
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