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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/CompactLinkedHashSet.java
private void setSuccessor(int entry, int succ) { requireSuccessors()[entry] = succ + 1; } private void setPredecessor(int entry, int pred) { requirePredecessors()[entry] = pred + 1; } private void setSucceeds(int pred, int succ) { if (pred == ENDPOINT) { firstEntry = succ; } else { setSuccessor(pred, succ); } if (succ == ENDPOINT) { lastEntry = pred;
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ObjectCountLinkedHashMap.java
} private void setSuccessor(int entry, int succ) { long succMask = (~0L) >>> 32; links[entry] = (links[entry] & ~succMask) | (succ & succMask); } private void setPredecessor(int entry, int pred) { long predMask = (~0L) << 32; links[entry] = (links[entry] & ~predMask) | ((long) pred << 32); } private void setSucceeds(int pred, int succ) { if (pred == ENDPOINT) {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/TreeMultiset.java
AvlNode() { this.elem = null; this.elemCount = 1; } // For discussion of pred() and succ(), see the comment on the pred and succ fields. private AvlNode<E> pred() { return requireNonNull(pred); } private AvlNode<E> succ() { return requireNonNull(succ); } int count(Comparator<? super E> comparator, @ParametricNullness E e) {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/LinkedHashMultimap.java
private void succeedsInValueSet( @Nullable ValueEntry<K, V> pred, @Nullable ValueEntry<K, V> succ) { if (pred == null) { firstEntry = succ; } else { pred.successorInValueSet = succ; } if (succ == null) { lastEntry = pred; } else { succ.predecessorInValueSet = pred; } }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureState.java
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureState.java
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Multimaps.java
* * <p>When methods such as {@code removeAll()} and {@code clear()} are called on the filtered * multimap or its views, only mappings whose keys satisfy the filter will be removed from the * underlying multimap. * * <p>The returned multimap isn't threadsafe or serializable, even if {@code unfiltered} is. * * <p>Many of the filtered multimap's methods, such as {@code size()}, iterate across every
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Multimaps.java
* * <p>When methods such as {@code removeAll()} and {@code clear()} are called on the filtered * multimap or its views, only mappings whose keys satisfy the filter will be removed from the * underlying multimap. * * <p>The returned multimap isn't threadsafe or serializable, even if {@code unfiltered} is. * * <p>Many of the filtered multimap's methods, such as {@code size()}, iterate across every
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableCollection.java
* <i>type</i> offering meaningful behavioral guarantees. This is substantially different from the * case of (say) {@link HashSet}, which is an <i>implementation</i>, with semantics that were * largely defined by its supertype. * * <p>For field types and method return types, you should generally use the immutable type (such as
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/net/InternetDomainName.java
* registry suffix is one under which Internet users can directly register names via a domain name * registrar, and have such registrations lawfully protected by internet-governing bodies such as * ICANN. Examples of registry suffixes include {@code com}, {@code co.uk}, and {@code * pvt.k12.wy.us}. Examples of domain names that are <i>not</i> registry suffixes include {@code
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