style: apply pre-commit fixes

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@ -492,7 +492,7 @@
{
"type": "object",
"title": "NotGiven",
"description": "A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments from those passed in with the value None (which may have different behavior).\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response: ...\n\n\nget(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\nget(timeout=None) # No timeout\nget() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known at the method definition.\n```"
"description": "For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing the parameter at all.\nUser code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.\n\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...\n\n\ncreate(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\ncreate(timeout=None) # No timeout\ncreate() # Default timeout behavior\n```"
}
]
}
@ -521,7 +521,7 @@
{
"type": "object",
"title": "NotGiven",
"description": "A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments from those passed in with the value None (which may have different behavior).\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response: ...\n\n\nget(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\nget(timeout=None) # No timeout\nget() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known at the method definition.\n```"
"description": "For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing the parameter at all.\nUser code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.\n\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...\n\n\ncreate(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\ncreate(timeout=None) # No timeout\ncreate() # Default timeout behavior\n```"
}
]
}
@ -539,7 +539,7 @@
{
"type": "object",
"title": "NotGiven",
"description": "A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments from those passed in with the value None (which may have different behavior).\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response: ...\n\n\nget(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\nget(timeout=None) # No timeout\nget() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known at the method definition.\n```"
"description": "For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing the parameter at all.\nUser code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.\n\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...\n\n\ncreate(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\ncreate(timeout=None) # No timeout\ncreate() # Default timeout behavior\n```"
}
]
}
@ -561,7 +561,7 @@
{
"type": "object",
"title": "NotGiven",
"description": "A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments from those passed in with the value None (which may have different behavior).\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response: ...\n\n\nget(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\nget(timeout=None) # No timeout\nget() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known at the method definition.\n```"
"description": "For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing the parameter at all.\nUser code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.\n\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...\n\n\ncreate(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\ncreate(timeout=None) # No timeout\ncreate() # Default timeout behavior\n```"
}
]
}

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@ -354,26 +354,27 @@ paths:
- type: object
title: NotGiven
description: >-
A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments
from those passed in with the value None (which may have different
behavior).
For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish
between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing
the parameter at all.
User code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.
For example:
```py
def get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response:
...
def create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...
get(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
create(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
get(timeout=None) # No timeout
create(timeout=None) # No timeout
get() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known
at the method definition.
create() # Default timeout behavior
```
- name: include
@ -396,26 +397,27 @@ paths:
- type: object
title: NotGiven
description: >-
A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments
from those passed in with the value None (which may have different
behavior).
For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish
between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing
the parameter at all.
User code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.
For example:
```py
def get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response:
...
def create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...
get(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
create(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
get(timeout=None) # No timeout
create(timeout=None) # No timeout
get() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known
at the method definition.
create() # Default timeout behavior
```
- name: limit
@ -429,26 +431,27 @@ paths:
- type: object
title: NotGiven
description: >-
A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments
from those passed in with the value None (which may have different
behavior).
For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish
between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing
the parameter at all.
User code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.
For example:
```py
def get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response:
...
def create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...
get(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
create(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
get(timeout=None) # No timeout
create(timeout=None) # No timeout
get() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known
at the method definition.
create() # Default timeout behavior
```
- name: order
@ -465,26 +468,27 @@ paths:
- type: object
title: NotGiven
description: >-
A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments
from those passed in with the value None (which may have different
behavior).
For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish
between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing
the parameter at all.
User code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.
For example:
```py
def get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response:
...
def create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...
get(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
create(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
get(timeout=None) # No timeout
create(timeout=None) # No timeout
get() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known
at the method definition.
create() # Default timeout behavior
```
deprecated: false

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@ -492,7 +492,7 @@
{
"type": "object",
"title": "NotGiven",
"description": "A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments from those passed in with the value None (which may have different behavior).\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response: ...\n\n\nget(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\nget(timeout=None) # No timeout\nget() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known at the method definition.\n```"
"description": "For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing the parameter at all.\nUser code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.\n\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...\n\n\ncreate(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\ncreate(timeout=None) # No timeout\ncreate() # Default timeout behavior\n```"
}
]
}
@ -521,7 +521,7 @@
{
"type": "object",
"title": "NotGiven",
"description": "A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments from those passed in with the value None (which may have different behavior).\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response: ...\n\n\nget(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\nget(timeout=None) # No timeout\nget() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known at the method definition.\n```"
"description": "For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing the parameter at all.\nUser code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.\n\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...\n\n\ncreate(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\ncreate(timeout=None) # No timeout\ncreate() # Default timeout behavior\n```"
}
]
}
@ -539,7 +539,7 @@
{
"type": "object",
"title": "NotGiven",
"description": "A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments from those passed in with the value None (which may have different behavior).\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response: ...\n\n\nget(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\nget(timeout=None) # No timeout\nget() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known at the method definition.\n```"
"description": "For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing the parameter at all.\nUser code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.\n\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...\n\n\ncreate(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\ncreate(timeout=None) # No timeout\ncreate() # Default timeout behavior\n```"
}
]
}
@ -561,7 +561,7 @@
{
"type": "object",
"title": "NotGiven",
"description": "A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments from those passed in with the value None (which may have different behavior).\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response: ...\n\n\nget(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\nget(timeout=None) # No timeout\nget() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known at the method definition.\n```"
"description": "For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing the parameter at all.\nUser code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.\n\nFor example:\n\n```py\ndef create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...\n\n\ncreate(timeout=1) # 1s timeout\ncreate(timeout=None) # No timeout\ncreate() # Default timeout behavior\n```"
}
]
}

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@ -357,26 +357,27 @@ paths:
- type: object
title: NotGiven
description: >-
A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments
from those passed in with the value None (which may have different
behavior).
For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish
between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing
the parameter at all.
User code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.
For example:
```py
def get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response:
...
def create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...
get(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
create(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
get(timeout=None) # No timeout
create(timeout=None) # No timeout
get() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known
at the method definition.
create() # Default timeout behavior
```
- name: include
@ -399,26 +400,27 @@ paths:
- type: object
title: NotGiven
description: >-
A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments
from those passed in with the value None (which may have different
behavior).
For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish
between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing
the parameter at all.
User code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.
For example:
```py
def get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response:
...
def create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...
get(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
create(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
get(timeout=None) # No timeout
create(timeout=None) # No timeout
get() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known
at the method definition.
create() # Default timeout behavior
```
- name: limit
@ -432,26 +434,27 @@ paths:
- type: object
title: NotGiven
description: >-
A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments
from those passed in with the value None (which may have different
behavior).
For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish
between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing
the parameter at all.
User code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.
For example:
```py
def get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response:
...
def create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...
get(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
create(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
get(timeout=None) # No timeout
create(timeout=None) # No timeout
get() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known
at the method definition.
create() # Default timeout behavior
```
- name: order
@ -468,26 +471,27 @@ paths:
- type: object
title: NotGiven
description: >-
A sentinel singleton class used to distinguish omitted keyword arguments
from those passed in with the value None (which may have different
behavior).
For parameters with a meaningful None value, we need to distinguish
between the user explicitly passing None, and the user not passing
the parameter at all.
User code shouldn't need to use not_given directly.
For example:
```py
def get(timeout: Union[int, NotGiven, None] = NotGiven()) -> Response:
...
def create(timeout: Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given): ...
get(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
create(timeout=1) # 1s timeout
get(timeout=None) # No timeout
create(timeout=None) # No timeout
get() # Default timeout behavior, which may not be statically known
at the method definition.
create() # Default timeout behavior
```
deprecated: false