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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureCancellationCauseTest.java
SettableFuture<?> unused = SettableFuture.create(); // Hack to load AbstractFuture et. al. in a new classloader so that it re-reads the cancellation // cause system property. This allows us to run with both settings of the property in one jvm // without resorting to even crazier hacks to reset static final boolean fields. System.setProperty("guava.concurrent.generate_cancellation_cause", "true");
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ArrayListMultimapGwtSerializationDependencies.java
/** * A dummy superclass to support GWT serialization of the element types of an {@link * ArrayListMultimap}. The GWT supersource for this class contains a field for each type. * * <p>For details about this hack, see {@code GwtSerializationDependencies}, which takes the same * approach but with a subclass rather than a superclass. * * <p>TODO(cpovirk): Consider applying this subclass approach to our other types. */
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guava-gwt/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Concurrent.gwt.xml
<module> <source path=""> <!-- Hack to keep collect from hiding collect.testing supersource: --> <exclude name="**/testing/**"/> </source> <!-- We used to set this only for packages that had manual supersource. That worked everywhere that I know of except for one place: when running the GWT util.concurrent tests under Guava. The problem is that GWT responds poorly to two .gwt.xml files in the same
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guava-gwt/src/com/google/common/cache/Cache.gwt.xml
<module> <source path=""> <!-- Hack to keep collect from hiding collect.testing supersource: --> <exclude name="**/testing/**"/> </source> <!-- We used to set this only for packages that had manual supersource. That worked everywhere that I know of except for one place: when running the GWT util.concurrent tests under Guava. The problem is that GWT responds poorly to two .gwt.xml files in the same
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guava-gwt/test/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/Google.gwt.xml
<module> <source path=""> <!-- Hack to keep collect from hiding collect.testing supersource: --> <exclude name="**/testing/**"/> </source> <!-- We used to set this only for packages that had manual supersource. That worked everywhere that I know of except for one place: when running the GWT util.concurrent tests under Guava. The problem is that GWT responds poorly to two .gwt.xml files in the same
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/escape/ArrayBasedUnicodeEscaper.java
// to ensure the first test of either value will fail. safeMax = -1; safeMin = Integer.MAX_VALUE; } this.safeMin = safeMin; this.safeMax = safeMax; // This is a bit of a hack but lets us do quicker per-character checks in // the fast path code. The safe min/max values are very unlikely to extend // into the range of surrogate characters, but if they do we must not test
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSortedSet.java
* @throws NullPointerException if any of {@code elements} is null */ public static <E> ImmutableSortedSet<E> copyOf(Iterable<? extends E> elements) { // Hack around E not being a subtype of Comparable. // Unsafe, see ImmutableSortedSetFauxverideShim. @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") Ordering<E> naturalOrder = (Ordering<E>) Ordering.<Comparable<?>>natural();
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/ImmutableDoubleArrayTest.java
.addEqualityGroup(ImmutableDoubleArray.of(1, 3)) .addEqualityGroup(ImmutableDoubleArray.of(1, 2, 3)) .testEquals(); } /** * This is probably a weird and hacky way to test what we're really trying to test, but hey, it * caught a bug. */ public void testTrimmed() { ImmutableDoubleArray iia = ImmutableDoubleArray.of(0, 1, 3); assertDoesntActuallyTrim(iia);
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/ImmutableLongArrayTest.java
.addEqualityGroup(ImmutableLongArray.of(1, 3)) .addEqualityGroup(ImmutableLongArray.of(1, 2, 3)) .testEquals(); } /** * This is probably a weird and hacky way to test what we're really trying to test, but hey, it * caught a bug. */ public void testTrimmed() { ImmutableLongArray iia = ImmutableLongArray.of(0, 1, 3); assertDoesntActuallyTrim(iia);
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/Types.java
static Class<?> getArrayClass(Class<?> componentType) { // TODO(user): This is not the most efficient way to handle generic // arrays, but is there another way to extract the array class in a // non-hacky way (i.e. using String value class names- "[L...")? return Array.newInstance(componentType, 0).getClass(); } // TODO(benyu): Once behavior is the same for all Java versions we support, delete this.
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