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cmd/typed-errors.go
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. package cmd import ( "errors" ) // errInvalidArgument means that input argument is invalid. var errInvalidArgument = errors.New("Invalid arguments specified") // errMethodNotAllowed means that method is not allowed. var errMethodNotAllowed = errors.New("Method not allowed")
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docs/em/docs/async.md
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docs/es/docs/async.md
Luego, 🤖 cogerá la primera tarea finalizada (digamos, nuestro "archivo lento" 📝) y continuará con lo que tenía que hacer con esa tarea. Esa "espera de otra cosa" normalmente se refiere a operaciones <abbr title = "Input and Output, en español: Entrada y Salida.">I/O</abbr> que son relativamente "lentas" (en relación a la velocidad del procesador y memoria RAM), como por ejemplo esperar por: * los datos de cliente que se envían a través de la red
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docs/en/docs/async.md
Next, it 🤖 takes the first task to finish (let's say, our "slow-file" 📝) and continues whatever it had to do with it. That "wait for something else" normally refers to <abbr title="Input and Output">I/O</abbr> operations that are relatively "slow" (compared to the speed of the processor and the RAM memory), like waiting for: * the data from the client to be sent through the network
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.teamcity/subprojects.json
"name": "ide-plugins", "path": "platforms/ide/ide-plugins", "unitTests": true, "functionalTests": true, "crossVersionTests": true }, { "name": "input-tracking", "path": "platforms/core-configuration/input-tracking", "unitTests": true, "functionalTests": false, "crossVersionTests": false }, { "name": "installation-beacon",
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docs/debugging/README.md
`xl-meta` accepts zip files as input and will output all `xl.meta` files found within the archive. For example: ``` $ mc support inspect play/test123/test*/xl.meta mc: File data successfully downloaded as inspect.6f96b336.zip $ xl-meta inspect.6f96b336.zip {
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docs/pt/docs/advanced/events.md
/// /// tip | "Dica" Perceba que nesse caso nós estamos usando a função padrão do Python `open()` que interage com um arquivo. Então, isso envolve I/O (input/output), que exige "esperar" que coisas sejam escritas em disco. Mas `open()` não usa `async` e `await`. Então, nós declaramos uma função de manipulação de evento com o padrão `def` ao invés de `async def`. ///
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docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md
/// /// tip Notice that in this case we are using a standard Python `open()` function that interacts with a file. So, it involves I/O (input/output), that requires "waiting" for things to be written to disk. But `open()` doesn't use `async` and `await`. So, we declare the event handler function with standard `def` instead of `async def`. ///
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fastapi/encoders.py
encoders_by_class_tuples = generate_encoders_by_class_tuples(ENCODERS_BY_TYPE) def jsonable_encoder( obj: Annotated[ Any, Doc( """ The input object to convert to JSON. """ ), ], include: Annotated[ Optional[IncEx], Doc( """
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docs/en/docs/js/termynal.js
for (let line of this.lines) { const type = line.getAttribute(this.pfx); const delay = line.getAttribute(`${this.pfx}-delay`) || this.lineDelay; if (type == 'input') { line.setAttribute(`${this.pfx}-cursor`, this.cursor); await this.type(line); await this._wait(delay); } else if (type == 'progress') {
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