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  1. docs/en/docs/help-fastapi.md

    I love to hear about how **FastAPI** is being used, what you have liked in it, in which project/company are you using it, etc.
    
    ## Vote for FastAPI { #vote-for-fastapi }
    
    * <a href="https://www.slant.co/options/34241/~fastapi-review" class="external-link" target="_blank">Vote for **FastAPI** in Slant</a>.
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  2. docs/es/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md

    * PostgreSQL
    * MySQL
    * SQLite
    * Oracle
    * Microsoft SQL Server, etc.
    
    En este ejemplo, usaremos **SQLite**, porque utiliza un solo archivo y Python tiene soporte integrado. Así que puedes copiar este ejemplo y ejecutarlo tal cual.
    
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  3. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/ACE.java

        }
    
        /**
         * Returns the access mask accociated with this ACE. Use the
         * constants for <code>FILE_READ_DATA</code>, <code>FILE_WRITE_DATA</code>,
         * <code>READ_CONTROL</code>, <code>GENERIC_ALL</code>, etc with bitwise
         * operators to determine which bits of the mask are on or off.
         * @return the access mask for this ACE
         */
        public int getAccessMask() {
            return access;
        }
    
        /**
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  4. gradlew

    #         * various built-in commands including «command», «set», and «ulimit».
    #
    #   Important for patching:
    #
    #   (2) This script targets any POSIX shell, so it avoids extensions provided
    #       by Bash, Ksh, etc; in particular arrays are avoided.
    #
    #       The "traditional" practice of packing multiple parameters into a
    #       space-separated string is a well documented source of bugs and security
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  5. README.md

    ![ReDoc](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/img/index/index-06-redoc-02.png)
    
    ### 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
    ```
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md

    ///
    
    As SQLModel is based on SQLAlchemy, you can easily use **any database supported** by SQLAlchemy (which makes them also supported by SQLModel), like:
    
    * PostgreSQL
    * MySQL
    * SQLite
    * Oracle
    * Microsoft SQL Server, etc.
    
    In this example, we'll use **SQLite**, because it uses a single file and Python has integrated support. So, you can copy this example and run it as is.
    
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  7. docs/pt/docs/help-fastapi.md

    Eu adoro saber como o **FastAPI** está sendo usado, o que você tem curtido nele, em qual projeto/empresa você o utiliza, etc.
    
    ## Vote no FastAPI { #vote-for-fastapi }
    
    * <a href="https://www.slant.co/options/34241/~fastapi-review" class="external-link" target="_blank">Vote no **FastAPI** no Slant</a>.
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Ints.java

        //     (All indices taken mod n.) If d and n are mutually prime, all elements will have been
        //     moved at that point. Otherwise, we can rotate the cycle a[1], a[1 + d], a[1 + 2d], etc,
        //     then a[2] etc, and so on until we have rotated all elements. There are gcd(d, n) cycles
        //     in all.
        // (3) "Successive". We can consider that we are exchanging a block of size d (a[0..d-1]) with a
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  9. fess-crawler/src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/entity/RobotsTxt.java

                if (pattern.isEmpty() || pattern.charAt(pattern.length() - 1) != '$') {
                    // This makes "/fish" match "/fish", "/fishing", "/fish/", etc.
                    // No need to add anything - the pattern naturally continues
                }
    
                return Pattern.compile(regex.toString());
            }
    
            /**
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  10. src/test/java/jcifs/util/ServerResponseValidatorTest.java

            });
        }
    
        @Test
        public void testPathWithTraversal() throws Exception {
            assertThrows(SmbException.class, () -> {
                validator.validatePath("\\share\\..\\..\\etc\\passwd");
            });
        }
    
        @Test
        public void testPathWithDotSlash() throws Exception {
            assertThrows(SmbException.class, () -> {
                validator.validatePath("\\share\\./system");
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