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  1. src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/mylasta/direction/sponsor/FessCurtainBeforeHookTest.java

            // When
            try {
                curtainBeforeHook.processDBFluteSystem();
    
                // Then - if we get here without exception, the unlock/lock worked
                DfFinalTimeZoneProvider provider = getDBFluteSystemTimeZoneProvider();
                // Provider might be null due to reflection limitations, which is ok
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  2. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMultiset.java

      /**
       * Returns a {@code Collector} that accumulates the input elements into a new {@code
       * ImmutableMultiset}. Elements iterate in order by the <i>first</i> appearance of that element in
       * encounter order.
       *
       * @since 21.0
       */
      public static <E> Collector<E, ?, ImmutableMultiset<E>> toImmutableMultiset() {
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    - Last Modified: Sat Aug 09 01:14:59 UTC 2025
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/math/BigIntegerMath.java

    import java.util.ArrayList;
    import java.util.List;
    
    /**
     * A class for arithmetic on values of type {@code BigInteger}.
     *
     * <p>The implementations of many methods in this class are based on material from Henry S. Warren,
     * Jr.'s <i>Hacker's Delight</i>, (Addison Wesley, 2002).
     *
     * <p>Similar functionality for {@code int} and for {@code long} can be found in {@link IntMath} and
     * {@link LongMath} respectively.
     *
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  4. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/MultisetTestSuiteBuilder.java

        @Override
        public Iterable<Entry<E>> order(List<Entry<E>> insertionOrder) {
          // We mimic the order from gen.
          Map<E, Entry<E>> map = new LinkedHashMap<>();
          for (Entry<E> entry : insertionOrder) {
            map.put(entry.getElement(), entry);
          }
    
          Set<E> seen = new HashSet<>();
          List<Entry<E>> order = new ArrayList<>();
          for (E e : gen.order(new ArrayList<E>(map.keySet()))) {
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  5. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMap.java

       * were inserted into the builder, equivalently to {@code LinkedHashMap}. For example, in the
       * above example, {@code WORD_TO_INT.entrySet()} is guaranteed to iterate over the entries in the
       * order {@code "one"=1, "two"=2, "three"=3}, and {@code keySet()} and {@code values()} respect
       * the same order. If you want a different order, consider using {@link ImmutableSortedMap} to
    Registered: Fri Sep 05 12:43:10 UTC 2025
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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableListMultimap.java

       * whose keys and values are the result of applying the provided mapping functions to the input
       * elements.
       *
       * <p>For streams with defined encounter order (as defined in the Ordering section of the {@link
       * java.util.stream} Javadoc), that order is preserved, but entries are <a
       * href="ImmutableMultimap.html#iteration">grouped by key</a>.
       *
       * <p>Example:
       *
       * {@snippet :
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSetMultimap.java

       * whose keys and values are the result of applying the provided mapping functions to the input
       * elements.
       *
       * <p>For streams with defined encounter order (as defined in the Ordering section of the {@link
       * java.util.stream} Javadoc), that order is preserved, but entries are <a
       * href="ImmutableMultimap.html#iteration">grouped by key</a>.
       *
       * <p>Example:
       *
       * {@snippet :
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Queues.java

      /**
       * Creates a {@code LinkedBlockingQueue} with a capacity of {@link Integer#MAX_VALUE}, containing
       * the elements of the specified iterable, in the order they are returned by the iterable's
       * iterator.
       *
       * @param elements the elements that the queue should contain, in order
       * @return a new {@code LinkedBlockingQueue} containing those elements
       */
      @J2ktIncompatible
      @GwtIncompatible // LinkedBlockingQueue
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  9. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/SortedMultisetTestSuiteBuilder.java

                    return ((SortedMultiset<E>) super.create(entries)).descendingMultiset();
                  }
    
                  @Override
                  public Iterable<E> order(List<E> insertionOrder) {
                    return ImmutableList.copyOf(super.order(insertionOrder)).reverse();
                  }
                })
            .named(parentBuilder.getName() + " descending")
            .withFeatures(features)
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  10. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/MathBenchmarking.java

    import org.jspecify.annotations.NullUnmarked;
    
    /**
     * Utilities for benchmarks.
     *
     * <p>In many cases, we wish to vary the order of magnitude of the input as much as we want to vary
     * the input itself, so most methods which generate values use an exponential distribution varying
     * the order of magnitude of the generated values uniformly at random.
     *
     * @author Louis Wasserman
     */
    @NullUnmarked
    final class MathBenchmarking {
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