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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableRangeSet.java
} Range<C> span = span().canonical(domain); if (!span.hasLowerBound()) { // according to the spec of canonical, neither this ImmutableRangeSet nor // the range have a lower bound throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Neither the DiscreteDomain nor this range set are bounded below"); } else if (!span.hasUpperBound()) { try { domain.maxValue(); } catch (NoSuchElementException e) {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Equivalence.java
* equivalent(x, z)} is also true (<i>transitive</i> property) * </ul> * * <p>Note that all calls to {@code equivalent(x, y)} are expected to return the same result as * long as neither {@code x} nor {@code y} is modified. */ public final boolean equivalent(@CheckForNull T a, @CheckForNull T b) { if (a == b) { return true; } if (a == null || b == null) { return false; }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Iterators.java
* PeekingIterator#remove()}. * * <p>Note: If the given iterator is already a {@code PeekingIterator}, it <i>might</i> be * returned to the caller, although this is neither guaranteed to occur nor required to be * consistent. For example, this method <i>might</i> choose to pass through recognized * implementations of {@code PeekingIterator} when the behavior of the implementation is known to
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