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  1. maven-core/src/test/resources/apiv4-repo/org/hamcrest/hamcrest-core/1.3/hamcrest-core-1.3-sources.jar

    <pre>describedAs("a big decimal equal to %0", equalTo(myBigDecimal), myBigDecimal.toPlainString())</pre> * * @param description * the new description for the wrapped matcher * @param matcher * the matcher to wrap * @param values * optional values to insert into the tokenised description */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> describedAs(java.lang.String description, org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> matcher, java.lang.Object... values) { return org.hamcrest.core.DescribedAs.<T>describedAs(description, matcher,...
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  2. maven-core/src/test/resources/apiv4-repo/commons-logging/commons-logging/1.0.3/commons-logging-1.0.3.jar

    enabled) by calling appropriate methods (debug(), info(), warn(), error, and fatal()). For convenience, LogFactory also offers a static method getLog() that combines the typical two-step pattern: Log log = LogFactory.getFactory().getInstance("Foo"); into a single method call: Log log = LogFactory.getLog("Foo"); For example, you might use the following technique to initialize and use a Log instance in an application component: import org.apache.commons.logging.Log; import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;...
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  3. maven-core/src/test/resources/apiv4-repo/commons-logging/commons-logging/1.0.4/commons-logging-1.0.4.jar

    calling appropriate methods (trace(), debug(), info(), warn(), error, and fatal()). For convenience, LogFactory also offers a static method getLog() that combines the typical two-step pattern: Log log = LogFactory.getFactory().getInstance(Foo.class); into a single method call: Log log = LogFactory.getLog(Foo.class); For example, you might use the following technique to initialize and use a Log instance in an application component: import org.apache.commons.logging.Log; import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;...
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