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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableCollection.java
* * <p>The remainder of this documentation applies to every public {@code Immutable-} type in this * package, whether it is a subtype of {@code ImmutableCollection} or not. * * <h4>Guarantees</h4> * * <p>Each makes the following guarantees: * * <ul> * <li><b>Shallow immutability.</b> Elements can never be added, removed or replaced in this
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Ordering.java
* </ul> * * <h4>Chaining</h4> * * <p>Then you can use the <i>chaining</i> methods to get an altered version of that {@code * Ordering}, including: * * <ul> * <li>{@link #reverse} * <li>{@link #compound(Comparator)} * <li>{@link #onResultOf(Function)} * <li>{@link #nullsFirst} / {@link #nullsLast} * </ul> * * <h4>Using</h4> *
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableCollection.java
* * <p>The remainder of this documentation applies to every public {@code Immutable-} type in this * package, whether it is a subtype of {@code ImmutableCollection} or not. * * <h4>Guarantees</h4> * * <p>Each makes the following guarantees: * * <ul> * <li><b>Shallow immutability.</b> Elements can never be added, removed or replaced in this
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ComparisonChain.java
* * <p>See the Guava User Guide article on <a href= * "https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/CommonObjectUtilitiesExplained#comparecompareto">{@code * ComparisonChain}</a>. * * <h4 id="java8">Java 8+ equivalents</h4> * * If you are using Java version 8 or greater, you should generally use the static methods in {@link * Comparator} instead of {@code ComparisonChain}. The example above can be implemented like this: *
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Ordering.java
* </ul> * * <h4>Chaining</h4> * * <p>Then you can use the <i>chaining</i> methods to get an altered version of that {@code * Ordering}, including: * * <ul> * <li>{@link #reverse} * <li>{@link #compound(Comparator)} * <li>{@link #onResultOf(Function)} * <li>{@link #nullsFirst} / {@link #nullsLast} * </ul> * * <h4>Using</h4> *
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FluentFuture.java
* .transform(ActivityService::isLoggedIn, threadPool) * .catching(RpcException.class, e -> false, directExecutor()); * }</pre> * * <h3>Alternatives</h3> * * <h4>Frameworks</h4> * * <p>When chaining together a graph of asynchronous operations, you will often find it easier to * use a framework. Frameworks automate the process, often adding features like monitoring,
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ClosingFuture.java
* to be the last step of the pipeline. * * <h4>Transforming</h4> * * To derive the next step by asynchronously applying a function to an input step's value, call * {@link #transform(ClosingFunction, Executor)} or {@link #transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, * Executor)} on the input step. * * <h4>Catching</h4> *
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FluentFuture.java
* .transform(ActivityService::isLoggedIn, threadPool) * .catching(RpcException.class, e -> false, directExecutor()); * }</pre> * * <h3>Alternatives</h3> * * <h4>Frameworks</h4> * * <p>When chaining together a graph of asynchronous operations, you will often find it easier to * use a framework. Frameworks automate the process, often adding features like monitoring,
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ClosingFuture.java
* to be the last step of the pipeline. * * <h4>Transforming</h4> * * To derive the next step by asynchronously applying a function to an input step's value, call * {@link #transform(ClosingFunction, Executor)} or {@link #transformAsync(AsyncClosingFunction, * Executor)} on the input step. * * <h4>Catching</h4> *
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