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utils/tests/dummy_dialecter.go
callbacks.RegisterDefaultCallbacks(db, &callbacks.Config{ CreateClauses: []string{"INSERT", "VALUES", "ON CONFLICT", "RETURNING"}, UpdateClauses: []string{"UPDATE", "SET", "WHERE", "RETURNING"}, DeleteClauses: []string{"DELETE", "FROM", "WHERE", "RETURNING"}, LastInsertIDReversed: true, }) return nil } func (DummyDialector) DefaultValueOf(field *schema.Field) clause.Expression {
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docs/en/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
In this example, the function `generate_html_response()` already generates and returns a `Response` instead of returning the HTML in a `str`. By returning the result of calling `generate_html_response()`, you are already returning a `Response` that will override the default **FastAPI** behavior.
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build-logic/binary-compatibility/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/binarycompatibility/rules/NullabilityBreakingChangesRule.groovy
errors << "From non-null returning to null returning breaking change" } else if (oldNullability == Nullability.NON_NULL && newNullability == Nullability.UNMARKED) { errors << "From non-null returning to null-unmarked returning breaking change" } else if (oldNullability == Nullability.UNMARKED && newNullability == Nullability.NULLABLE) {
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internal/rest/client.go
// means either actually 0, or unknown. The only way // to explicitly say that the ContentLength is zero is // to set the Body to nil. But turns out too much code // depends on NewRequest returning a non-nil Body, // so we use a well-known ReadCloser variable instead // and have the http package also treat that sentinel // variable to mean explicitly zero. if req.GetBody != nil && req.ContentLength == 0 {
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ExecutionSequencerTest.java
} }, directExecutor())); thingToCancel[0] = serializer.submit(Callables.returning(null), directExecutor()); results.add(thingToCancel[0]); // Enqueue more than enough tasks to force reentrancy. for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { results.add(serializer.submit(Callables.returning(null), directExecutor())); } manualExecutorTask[0].run();Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Sep 23 01:35:55 UTC 2025 - 16.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md
FastAPI will use this return type to: * **Validate** the returned data. * If the data is invalid (e.g. you are missing a field), it means that *your* app code is broken, not returning what it should, and it will return a server error instead of returning incorrect data. This way you and your clients can be certain that they will receive the data and the data shape expected. * Add a **JSON Schema** for the response, in the OpenAPI *path operation*.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Dec 20 15:55:38 UTC 2025 - 15.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/en/docs/tutorial/middleware.md
You can add middleware to **FastAPI** applications. A "middleware" is a function that works with every **request** before it is processed by any specific *path operation*. And also with every **response** before returning it. * It takes each **request** that comes to your application. * It can then do something to that **request** or run any needed code.
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src/test/java/jcifs/SmbWatchHandleTest.java
mockNotifications.add(fileNotifyInfo1); mockNotifications.add(fileNotifyInfo2); mockNotifications.add(fileNotifyInfo3); } /** * Test watch() method returning notifications */ @Test void testWatch() throws CIFSException { // Setup mock behavior when(watchHandle.watch()).thenReturn(mockNotifications); // Execute
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docs/en/docs/advanced/response-cookies.md
You can also declare the `Response` parameter in dependencies, and set cookies (and headers) in them. ## Return a `Response` directly { #return-a-response-directly } You can also create cookies when returning a `Response` directly in your code. To do that, you can create a response as described in [Return a Response Directly](response-directly.md){.internal-link target=_blank}. Then set Cookies in it, and then return it:
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tests/create_test.go
} // mariadb with returning, values will be appended with id map if len(values) == beforeLen*2 { t.Skipf("This test case skipped, because the db supports returning") } for i := range values { v, ok := values[i]["id"] if !ok { t.Fatal("failed to create data from map with table, returning map has no primary key") } var result User
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