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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/s390x.s
MULLW R6, R7 // b91c0076 MULLW R6, R7, R8 // b9040087b91c0086 MULLW $8192, R6 // a76c2000 MULLW $8192, R6, R7 // 1876a77c2000 MULLW $-32769, R8 // c281ffff7fff MULLW $-32769, R8, R9 // 1898c291ffff7fff MULLD $-2147483648, R1 // c21080000000 MULLD $-2147483648, R1, R2 // b9040021c22080000000
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docs/features/r8_proguard.md
R8 / ProGuard ============= If you use OkHttp as a dependency in an Android project which uses R8 as a default compiler you don't have to do anything. The specific rules are [already bundled][okhttp3_pro] into the JAR which can be interpreted by R8 automatically. If you, however, don't use R8 you have to apply the rules from [this file][okhttp3_pro]. You might also need rules from [Okio][okio] which is a dependency of this library.
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/loong64enc1.s
VMOVQ V5.W[2], R7 // a7e8ef72 VMOVQ V6.V[1], R8 // c8f4ef72 VMOVQ V7.BU[0], R4 // e480f372 VMOVQ V7.BU[1], R4 // e484f372 VMOVQ V9.BU[3], R5 // 258df372 VMOVQ V10.HU[2], R6 // 46c9f372 VMOVQ V11.WU[2], R7 // 67e9f372 VMOVQ V31.VU[1], R8 // e8f7f372 XVMOVQ X1.W[2], R7 // 27c8ef76 XVMOVQ X6.V[2], R8 // c8e8ef76 XVMOVQ X8.WU[2], R7 // 07c9f376
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiterTest.java
rateLimiter.acquire(4); // R2.00, to repay previous rateLimiter.acquire(8); // R4.00, to repay previous rateLimiter.acquire(1); // R8.00, to repay previous assertEvents("R0.00", "R1.00", "R1.00", "R2.00", "R4.00", "R8.00"); } public void testInfinity_bursty() { RateLimiter limiter = RateLimiter.create(Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY, stopwatch); limiter.acquire(Integer.MAX_VALUE / 4);
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/RateLimiterTest.java
rateLimiter.acquire(4); // R2.00, to repay previous rateLimiter.acquire(8); // R4.00, to repay previous rateLimiter.acquire(1); // R8.00, to repay previous assertEvents("R0.00", "R1.00", "R1.00", "R2.00", "R4.00", "R8.00"); } public void testInfinity_bursty() { RateLimiter limiter = RateLimiter.create(Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY, stopwatch); limiter.acquire(Integer.MAX_VALUE / 4);
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README.md
```kotlin implementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp:5.1.0") ``` Snapshot builds are [available][snap]. [R8 and ProGuard][r8_proguard] rules are available. Also, we have a [bill of materials (BOM)][bom] available to help you keep OkHttp artifacts up to date and be sure about version compatibility. ```kotlin dependencies {
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-UtilJvm.kt
} } /** * Returns the string "OkHttp" unless the library has been shaded for inclusion in another library, * or obfuscated with tools like R8 or ProGuard. In such cases it'll return a longer string like * "com.example.shaded.okhttp3.OkHttp". In large applications it's possible to have multiple OkHttp * instances; this makes it clear which is which. */ @JvmField
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