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docs/en/docs/reference/parameters.md
# Request Parameters Here's the reference information for the request parameters. These are the special functions that you can put in *path operation function* parameters or dependency functions with `Annotated` to get data from the request. It includes: * `Query()` * `Path()` * `Body()` * `Cookie()` * `Header()` * `Form()` * `File()` You can import them all directly from `fastapi`: ```python
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src/packaging/rpm/init.d/fess
# # init.d / servicectl compatibility (openSUSE) # if [ -f /etc/rc.status ]; then . /etc/rc.status rc_reset fi # # Source function library. # if [ -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions ]; then . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions fi # Sets the default values for fess variables used in this script PROC_NAME=org.codelibs.fess.FessBoot FESS_USER="${packaging.fess.user}" FESS_GROUP="${packaging.fess.group}"
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/HashFunction.java
* <li><b>cryptographic:</b> certain hash functions such as {@link Hashing#sha512} are designed to * make it as infeasible as possible to reverse-engineer the input that produced a given hash * code, or even to discover <i>any</i> two distinct inputs that yield the same result. These * are called <i>cryptographic hash functions</i>. But, whenever it is learned that either of
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guava/src/com/google/common/hash/HashFunction.java
* <li><b>cryptographic:</b> certain hash functions such as {@link Hashing#sha512} are designed to * make it as infeasible as possible to reverse-engineer the input that produced a given hash * code, or even to discover <i>any</i> two distinct inputs that yield the same result. These * are called <i>cryptographic hash functions</i>. But, whenever it is learned that either of
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FluentFuture.java
* the discussion in the {@link #addListener} documentation. All its warnings about heavyweight * listeners are also applicable to heavyweight functions passed to this method. (Specifically, * {@code directExecutor} functions should avoid heavyweight operations inside {@code * AsyncFunction.apply}. Any heavyweight operations should occur in other threads responsible for
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cmd/leak-detect_test.go
initialStackSnapShot := NewLeakDetect() return func() { initialStackSnapShot.DetectLeak(t) } } // list of functions to be ignored from the stack trace. // Leak detection is done when tests are run, should ignore the tests related functions, // and other runtime functions while identifying leaks. var ignoredStackFns = []string{ "", // Below are the stacks ignored by the upstream leaktest code.
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doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/testing/36532.md
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docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md
* **Route**: address, proxy, socketAddress * **TlsVersion**: javaName #### Renamed Functions * **Headers.of()**: for symmetry with `listOf()`, `setOf()`, etc., we’ve replaced `Headers.of(String...)` with `headersOf(vararg String)`. #### Extension Functions We’ve migrated from static functions to extension functions where we think they fit. | Java | Kotlin |
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docs/es/docs/async.md
framework asíncrono que no funciona de la manera descrita anteriormente y estás acostumbrado a definir *path operation functions* del tipo sólo cálculo con `def` simple para una pequeña ganancia de rendimiento (aproximadamente 100 nanosegundos), ten en cuenta que en **FastAPI** el efecto sería bastante opuesto. En estos casos, es mejor usar `async def` a menos que tus *path operation functions* usen un código que realice el bloqueo <abbr title="Input/Output: disk reading or writing, network communications.">I/O</abbr>....
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doc/next/6-stdlib/99-minor/bytes/61901.md
The [bytes] package adds several functions that work with iterators: - [Lines] returns an iterator over the newline-terminated lines in the byte slice s. - [SplitSeq] returns an iterator over all substrings of s separated by sep. - [SplitAfterSeq] returns an iterator over substrings of s split after each instance of sep. - [FieldsSeq] returns an iterator over substrings of s split around runs of whitespace characters, as defined by unicode.IsSpace.
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