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compat/maven-model-builder/src/test/resources/poms/depmgmt/root-distance-explicit.xml
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/UncheckedExecutionException.java
* accepts a cause: Users of this class typically expect for instances to have a non-null * cause. At the moment, you can <i>usually</i> still preserve behavior by passing an explicit * {@code null} cause. Note, however, that passing an explicit {@code null} cause prevents * anyone from calling {@link #initCause} later, so it is not quite equivalent to using a * constructor that omits the cause. */ @Deprecated
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ExecutionError.java
* of this class typically expect for instances to have a non-null cause. At the moment, you * can <i>usually</i> still preserve behavior by passing an explicit {@code null} cause. Note, * however, that passing an explicit {@code null} cause prevents anyone from calling {@link * #initCause} later, so it is not quite equivalent to using a constructor that omits the * cause. */ @Deprecated
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ExecutionError.java
* of this class typically expect for instances to have a non-null cause. At the moment, you * can <i>usually</i> still preserve behavior by passing an explicit {@code null} cause. Note, * however, that passing an explicit {@code null} cause prevents anyone from calling {@link * #initCause} later, so it is not quite equivalent to using a constructor that omits the * cause. */ @Deprecated
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tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_unified_experimental_internal.h
// type of AbstractTensor in their context (do not pass an MlirTensor to a // GraphContext and vice-versa). class TracingTensorHandle : public AbstractTensorHandle { protected: explicit TracingTensorHandle(AbstractTensorHandleKind kind) : AbstractTensorHandle(kind) {} public: // For LLVM style RTTI. static bool classof(const AbstractTensorHandle* ptr) {
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compat/maven-model-builder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/model/building/DefaultModelProcessor.java
* into itself leading to a stack overflow. * * A side effect of using @Typed is that it translates to explicit bindings in the container. * So instead of binding the component under a 'wildcard' key it is now bound with an explicit * key. Since this is a default component this will be a plain binding of ModelProcessor to * this implementation type, ie. no hint/name. *
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/OrderingTest.java
new EqualsTester() .addEqualityGroup(c, Ordering.explicit(42, 5)) .addEqualityGroup(Ordering.explicit(5, 42)) .addEqualityGroup(Ordering.explicit(42)) .testEquals(); reserializeAndAssert(c); } public void testExplicit_sortingExample() { Comparator<Integer> c = Ordering.explicit(2, 8, 6, 1, 7, 5, 3, 4, 0, 9); List<Integer> list = asList(0, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9);
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/OrderingTest.java
new EqualsTester() .addEqualityGroup(c, Ordering.explicit(42, 5)) .addEqualityGroup(Ordering.explicit(5, 42)) .addEqualityGroup(Ordering.explicit(42)) .testEquals(); reserializeAndAssert(c); } public void testExplicit_sortingExample() { Comparator<Integer> c = Ordering.explicit(2, 8, 6, 1, 7, 5, 3, 4, 0, 9); List<Integer> list = asList(0, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9);
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compat/maven-model-builder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/model/profile/ProfileActivationContext.java
/** * Gets the identifiers of those profiles that should be activated by explicit demand. * * @return The identifiers of those profiles to activate, never {@code null}. */ List<String> getActiveProfileIds(); /** * Gets the identifiers of those profiles that should be deactivated by explicit demand. * * @return The identifiers of those profiles to deactivate, never {@code null}.
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/MultimapBuilderTest.java
* @author Louis Wasserman */ @GwtCompatible(emulated = true) @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public class MultimapBuilderTest extends TestCase { @J2ktIncompatible @GwtIncompatible // doesn't build without explicit type parameters on build() methods public void testGenerics() { ListMultimap<String, Integer> unusedA = MultimapBuilder.hashKeys().arrayListValues().build(); SortedSetMultimap<String, Integer> unusedB =
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