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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/plugin/Mojo.java
import org.apache.maven.api.annotations.Consumer; import org.apache.maven.api.annotations.Experimental; /** * This interface forms the contract required for <code>Mojos</code> to interact with the <code>Maven</code> * infrastructure.<br> * It features an <code>execute()</code> method, which triggers the Mojo's build-process behavior, and can throw * a MojoException if error conditions occur.<br> * * @since 4.0.0 */ @Experimental
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build-logic/documentation/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/docs/DecorateReleaseNotes.java
copySpec.into(destinationFile.getParentFile()); copySpec.rename(s -> destinationFile.getName()); // TODO: Maybe this could be simplified by not using the copy infrastructure and just // calling the FilterReader ourselves. We're just taking one file and turning it into another. // The order here is important! tokens are inserted by the transformer
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/SplitterTest.java
String simple = "a,b,c"; Iterable<String> letters = COMMA_SPLITTER.split(simple); assertThat(letters).containsExactly("a", "b", "c").inOrder(); } /** * All of the infrastructure of split and splitToString is identical, so we do one test of * splitToString. All other cases should be covered by testing of split. *
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/SplitterTest.java
String simple = "a,b,c"; Iterable<String> letters = COMMA_SPLITTER.split(simple); assertThat(letters).containsExactly("a", "b", "c").inOrder(); } /** * All of the infrastructure of split and splitToString is identical, so we do one test of * splitToString. All other cases should be covered by testing of split. *
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