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  1. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Futures.java

      // implementations.
    
      private Futures() {}
    
      /**
       * Creates a {@code ListenableFuture} which has its value set immediately upon construction. The
       * getters just return the value. This {@code Future} can't be canceled or timed out and its
       * {@code isDone()} method always returns {@code true}.
       */
      public static <V extends @Nullable Object> ListenableFuture<V> immediateFuture(
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  2. docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md

        This allows customization without the drawbacks of separate connection
        pools.
    
     *  **OkHttpClient is now stateless.** In the 2.x API `OkHttpClient` had getters
        and setters. Internally each request was forced to make its own complete
        snapshot of the `OkHttpClient` instance to defend against racy configuration
        changes. In 3.x, `OkHttpClient` is now stateless and has a builder. Note
    Registered: Fri Sep 05 11:42:10 UTC 2025
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/CharMatcher.java

        return JavaDigit.INSTANCE;
      }
    
      /**
       * Determines whether a character is a BMP letter according to {@linkplain
       * Character#isLetter(char) Java's definition}. If you only care to match letters of the Latin
       * alphabet, you can use {@code inRange('a', 'z').or(inRange('A', 'Z'))}.
       *
       * @deprecated Most letters are supplementary characters; see the class documentation.
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  4. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/HttpUrl.kt

     * `SQUARE.COM` into cool and casual `square.com`. It also handles more exotic characters. For
     * example, the Unicode trademark sign (™) could be confused for the letters "TM" in
     * `http://ho™ail.com`. To mitigate this, the single character (™) maps to the string (tm). There
     * is similar policy for all of the 1.1 million Unicode code points. Note that some code points such
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