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  1. .vscode/settings.json

    {
      "java.compile.nullAnalysis.mode": "automatic"
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  2. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/platform/android/AndroidSocketAdapter.kt

    /**
     * Modern reflection based SocketAdapter for Conscrypt class SSLSockets.
     *
     * This is used directly for providers where class name is known e.g. the Google Play Provider
     * but we can't compile directly against it, or in fact reliably know if it is registered and
     * on classpath.
     */
    open class AndroidSocketAdapter(private val sslSocketClass: Class<in SSLSocket>) : SocketAdapter {
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  3. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/platform/android/StandardAndroidSocketAdapter.kt

     *
     * It's assumed to always be present with known class names on Android devices, so we build
     * optimistically via [buildIfSupported].  But it also doesn't assume a compile time API.
     */
    class StandardAndroidSocketAdapter(
      sslSocketClass: Class<in SSLSocket>,
      private val sslSocketFactoryClass: Class<in SSLSocketFactory>,
      private val paramClass: Class<*>,
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  4. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/platform/Jdk8WithJettyBootPlatform.kt

        } catch (e: IllegalAccessException) {
          throw AssertionError("failed to get ALPN selected protocol", e)
        }
      }
    
      /**
       * Handle the methods of ALPN's ClientProvider and ServerProvider without a compile-time
       * dependency on those interfaces.
       */
      private class AlpnProvider(
        /** This peer's supported protocols. */
        private val protocols: List<String>,
      ) : InvocationHandler {
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  5. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Cookie.kt

      @Suppress("NAME_SHADOWING")
      companion object {
        private val YEAR_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("(\\d{2,4})[^\\d]*")
        private val MONTH_PATTERN =
          Pattern.compile("(?i)(jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec).*")
        private val DAY_OF_MONTH_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("(\\d{1,2})[^\\d]*")
        private val TIME_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("(\\d{1,2}):(\\d{1,2}):(\\d{1,2})[^\\d]*")
    
        private fun domainMatch(
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  6. docs/changelogs/changelog_2x.md

    ## Version 2.2.0
    
    _2014-12-30_
    
     *  **`RequestBody.contentLength()` now throws `IOException`.**
        This is a source-incompatible change. If you have code that calls
        `RequestBody.contentLength()`, your compile will break with this
        update. The change is binary-compatible, however: code compiled
        for OkHttp 2.0 and 2.1 will continue to work with this update.
    
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  7. docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md

        `RouteSelector`.
    
    
    ## Version 3.8.0
    
    _2017-05-13_
    
    
     *  **OkHttp now uses `@Nullable` to annotate all possibly-null values.** We've
        added a compile-time dependency on the JSR 305 annotations. This is a
        [provided][maven_provided] dependency and does not need to be included in
        your build configuration, `.jar` file, or `.apk`. We use
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  8. docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md

    keeping the package name the same: `okhttp3`!
    
    There are three kinds of compatibility we’re tracking:
    
     * **Binary compatibility** is the ability to compile a program against OkHttp 3.x, and then to run
       it against OkHttp 4.x. We’re using the excellent [japicmp][japicmp] library via its
       [Gradle plugin][japicmp_gradle] to enforce binary compatibility.
    
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