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docs_src/path_operation_configuration/tutorial004_py310.py
async def create_item(item: Item): """ Create an item with all the information: - **name**: each item must have a name - **description**: a long description - **price**: required - **tax**: if the item doesn't have tax, you can omit this - **tags**: a set of unique tag strings for this item """
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md
``` //// Now, whenever a browser is creating a user with a password, the API will return the same password in the response. In this case, it might not be a problem, because it's the same user sending the password. But if we use the same model for another *path operation*, we could be sending our user's passwords to every client. /// danger
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docs_src/path_operation_configuration/tutorial004.py
async def create_item(item: Item): """ Create an item with all the information: - **name**: each item must have a name - **description**: a long description - **price**: required - **tax**: if the item doesn't have tax, you can omit this - **tags**: a set of unique tag strings for this item """
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docs_src/path_operation_configuration/tutorial005_py310.py
) async def create_item(item: Item): """ Create an item with all the information: - **name**: each item must have a name - **description**: a long description - **price**: required - **tax**: if the item doesn't have tax, you can omit this - **tags**: a set of unique tag strings for this item """
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tests/associations_belongs_to_test.go
user = User{Name: "invalid-user-with-invalid-belongs-to-foreign-key", CompanyID: &unexistCompanyID} if err := DB.Create(&user).Error; err == nil { tidbSkip(t, "not support the foreign key feature") t.Errorf("should have gotten foreign key violation error") } } func TestBelongsToAssociationForSlice(t *testing.T) { users := []User{ *GetUser("slice-belongs-to-1", Config{Company: true, Manager: true}),
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docs/features/r8_proguard.md
R8 / ProGuard ============= If you use OkHttp as a dependency in an Android project which uses R8 as a default compiler you don't have to do anything. The specific rules are [already bundled][okhttp3_pro] into the JAR which can be interpreted by R8 automatically. If you, however, don't use R8 you have to apply the rules from [this file][okhttp3_pro]. You might also need rules from [Okio][okio] which is a dependency of this library.
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docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial004.py
async def create_item(item: Item): """ Create an item with all the information: - **name**: each item must have a name - **description**: a long description - **price**: required - **tax**: if the item doesn't have tax, you can omit this - **tags**: a set of unique tag strings for this item \f :param item: User input. """
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docs_src/path_operation_configuration/tutorial005_py39.py
) async def create_item(item: Item): """ Create an item with all the information: - **name**: each item must have a name - **description**: a long description - **price**: required - **tax**: if the item doesn't have tax, you can omit this - **tags**: a set of unique tag strings for this item """
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/SetOperationsTest.java
HashSet<String> mut = Sets.difference(friends, enemies).copyInto(new HashSet<String>()); enemies.add("Dave"); assertEquals(1, goodFriends.size()); assertEquals(2, immut.size()); assertEquals(2, mut.size()); } public void testSymmetricDifference() { Set<String> friends = newHashSet("Tom", "Joe", "Dave"); Set<String> enemies = newHashSet("Dick", "Harry", "Tom");
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impl/maven-core/lifecycle-executor.txt
We have a lifecycle mapping for the packaging of *jar* below. You see that for this packaging we have a *default* lifecycle and a list of phases where each phase is a comma separated list of goals to run and they are in the form groupId:artifactId:version. <configuration> <lifecycles> <lifecycle> <id>default</id> <phases> <process-resources>org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-resources-plugin:resources</process-resources>
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