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src/archive/tar/strconv.go
octBits := uint(n-1) * 3 return x >= 0 && (n >= 22 || x < 1<<octBits) } // parsePAXTime takes a string of the form %d.%d as described in the PAX // specification. Note that this implementation allows for negative timestamps, // which is allowed for by the PAX specification, but not always portable. func parsePAXTime(s string) (time.Time, error) { const maxNanoSecondDigits = 9 // Split string into seconds and sub-seconds parts.
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android/pom.xml
You may find that you need to use Java 11+ to *build* Guava, but it continues to work under Java 8, and you can run tests to verify that, as we do. --> <surefire.toolchain.version>${java.specification.version}</surefire.toolchain.version> <!-- Override this with -Dtest.include="**/SomeTest.java" on the CLI --> <test.include>%regex[.*.class]</test.include> <truth.version>1.4.4</truth.version>
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pom.xml
You may find that you need to use Java 11+ to *build* Guava, but it continues to work under Java 8, and you can run tests to verify that, as we do. --> <surefire.toolchain.version>${java.specification.version}</surefire.toolchain.version> <!-- Override this with -Dtest.include="**/SomeTest.java" on the CLI --> <test.include>%regex[.*.class]</test.include> <truth.version>1.4.4</truth.version>
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