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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/TestSortedMapGenerator.java
Entry<K, V> belowSamplesLesser(); /** * Returns an entry with a key less than the keys of the {@link #samples()} but greater than the * key of {@link #belowSamplesLesser()}. */ Entry<K, V> belowSamplesGreater(); /** * Returns an entry with a key greater than the keys of the {@link #samples()} but less than the * key of {@link #aboveSamplesGreater()}. */ Entry<K, V> aboveSamplesLesser(); /**
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMapEntry.java
/* * Yes, we sometimes set nextInKeyBucket to null, even for this "non-terminal" entry. We don't * do that with a plain NonTerminalImmutableMapEntry, but we do it with the BiMap-specific * subclass below. That's because the Entry might be non-terminal in the key bucket but terminal * in the value bucket (or vice versa). */ @CheckForNull private final transient ImmutableMapEntry<K, V> nextInKeyBucket;
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/testers/AbstractListTester.java
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueue.java
* implicit target of the methods {@link #peek()}, {@link #poll()} and {@link #remove()} -- is * defined as the <i>least</i> element in the queue according to the queue's comparator. But unlike * a regular priority queue, the methods {@link #peekLast}, {@link #pollLast} and {@link * #removeLast} are also provided, to act on the <i>greatest</i> element in the queue instead. *
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/JSR166TestCase.java
* {@code fail}, {@code assertTrue}, etc.) It is OK (but not particularly recommended) for * other code to use these forms too. Only the most typically used JUnit assertion methods are * defined this way, but enough to live with. * <li>If you override {@link #setUp} or {@link #tearDown}, make sure to invoke {@code
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractTransformFuture.java
* a no-op. We could log, but if that's what we really want, we should modify * AbstractFuture.executeListener to do so, since that method would have the ability to continue * to execute other listeners. * * What about RuntimeException? If there is a bug in set()/setValue() that produces one, it will * propagate, too, but only as far as AbstractFuture.executeListener, which will catch and log
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/features/CollectionFeature.java
@GwtCompatible public enum CollectionFeature implements Feature<Collection> { /** * The collection must not throw {@code NullPointerException} on calls such as {@code * contains(null)} or {@code remove(null)}, but instead must return a simple {@code false}. */ ALLOWS_NULL_QUERIES, ALLOWS_NULL_VALUES(ALLOWS_NULL_QUERIES), /** * Indicates that a collection disallows certain elements (other than {@code null}, whose validity
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guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Ints.java
* Returns a fixed-size list backed by the specified array, similar to {@link * Arrays#asList(Object[])}. The list supports {@link List#set(int, Object)}, but any attempt to * set a value to {@code null} will result in a {@link NullPointerException}. * * <p>The returned list maintains the values, but not the identities, of {@code Integer} objects * written to or read from it. For example, whether {@code list.get(0) == list.get(0)} is true for
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/Preconditions.java
* a hotspot optimizer bug, which should be fixed, but that's a separate, big project). * * The coding pattern above is heavily used in java.util, e.g. in ArrayList. There is a * RangeCheckMicroBenchmark in the JDK that was used to test this. * * But the methods in this class want to throw different exceptions, depending on the args, so it
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/RangeGwtSerializationDependencies.java
* supersource for this class contains a field of type {@code C}. * * <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. */ @SuppressWarnings("rawtypes") // https://github.com/google/guava/issues/989
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