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  1. android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/Types.java

      @SuppressWarnings("UnusedTypeParameter") // It's used reflectively.
      static final class NativeTypeVariableEquals<X> {
        static final boolean NATIVE_TYPE_VARIABLE_ONLY =
            !NativeTypeVariableEquals.class.getTypeParameters()[0].equals(
                newArtificialTypeVariable(NativeTypeVariableEquals.class, "X"));
    
        private NativeTypeVariableEquals() {}
      }
    
      private Types() {}
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  2. guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/Types.java

      @SuppressWarnings("UnusedTypeParameter") // It's used reflectively.
      static final class NativeTypeVariableEquals<X> {
        static final boolean NATIVE_TYPE_VARIABLE_ONLY =
            !NativeTypeVariableEquals.class.getTypeParameters()[0].equals(
                newArtificialTypeVariable(NativeTypeVariableEquals.class, "X"));
    
        private NativeTypeVariableEquals() {}
      }
    
      private Types() {}
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java

             * by us. And that equality is guaranteed to hold because it doesn't involve the JDK
             * TypeVariable implementation at all.
             */
            if (Types.NativeTypeVariableEquals.NATIVE_TYPE_VARIABLE_ONLY
                && Arrays.equals(bounds, resolvedBounds)) {
              return var;
            }
            return Types.newArtificialTypeVariable(
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  4. guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java

             * by us. And that equality is guaranteed to hold because it doesn't involve the JDK
             * TypeVariable implementation at all.
             */
            if (Types.NativeTypeVariableEquals.NATIVE_TYPE_VARIABLE_ONLY
                && Arrays.equals(bounds, resolvedBounds)) {
              return var;
            }
            return Types.newArtificialTypeVariable(
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