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guava/src/com/google/common/hash/HashCode.java
* {@code int} value in little-endian order. * * @throws IllegalStateException if {@code bits() < 32} */ public abstract int asInt(); /** * Returns the first eight bytes of {@linkplain #asBytes() this hashcode's bytes}, converted to a * {@code long} value in little-endian order. * * @throws IllegalStateException if {@code bits() < 64} */
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/HashCode.java
* {@code int} value in little-endian order. * * @throws IllegalStateException if {@code bits() < 32} */ public abstract int asInt(); /** * Returns the first eight bytes of {@linkplain #asBytes() this hashcode's bytes}, converted to a * {@code long} value in little-endian order. * * @throws IllegalStateException if {@code bits() < 64} */
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/features/CollectionSize.java
* this annotation specifies each of the different sizes for which a test suite should be built. (In * a typical case, the features should include {@link CollectionSize#ANY}.) These semantics are thus * a little different from those of other Collection-related features such as {@link * CollectionFeature} or {@link SetFeature}. * * <p>However, when {@link CollectionSize.Require} is used to annotate a test it behaves normally
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README.md
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Ordering.java
* <li>Finally, natural ordering is used (i.e. the result of {@code Bar.compareTo(Bar)} is * returned) * </ol> * * <p>Alas, {@link #reverse} is a little different. As you read backwards through a chain and * encounter a call to {@code reverse}, continue working backwards until a result is determined, and * then reverse that result. * * <h3>Additional notes</h3> *
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Ordering.java
* <li>Finally, natural ordering is used (i.e. the result of {@code Bar.compareTo(Bar)} is * returned) * </ol> * * <p>Alas, {@link #reverse} is a little different. As you read backwards through a chain and * encounter a call to {@code reverse}, continue working backwards until a result is determined, and * then reverse that result. * * <h3>Additional notes</h3> *
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.bazelrc
# On windows, we still link everything into a single DLL. build:windows --config=monolithic # On linux, we dynamically link small amount of kernels build:linux --config=dynamic_kernels # Make sure to include as little of windows.h as possible build:windows --copt=-DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN build:windows --host_copt=-DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN build:windows --copt=-DNOGDI build:windows --host_copt=-DNOGDI
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