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src/main/resources/fess_indices/_aws/fess.json
"ett", "har", "om", "vi", "min", "mitt", "ha", "hadde", "hun", "nå", "over", "da", "ved", "fra", "du", "ut", "sin", "dem", "oss", "opp", "man", "kan", "hans", "hvor", "eller", "hva", "skal", "selv", "sjøl", "her", "alle", "vil", "bli", "ble", "blei", "blitt", "kunne", "inn", "når", "være", "kom", "noen", "noe", "ville", "dere", "som", "deres", "kun", "ja", "etter", "ned", "skulle", "denne", "for", "deg", "si", "sine", "sitt", "mot", "å", "meget", "hvorfor", "dette", "disse", "uten", "hvordan", "ingen",...
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/IterablesTest.java
HasBoth hasBoth = new HasBoth(); Iterable<TypeA> alist = Lists.newArrayList(new TypeA(), new TypeA(), hasBoth, new TypeA()); Iterable<TypeB> blist = filter(alist, TypeB.class); assertThat(blist).containsExactly(hasBoth).inOrder(); } @GwtIncompatible // Iterables.filter(Iterable, Class) public void testFilterByType_forEach() throws Exception {
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/IterablesTest.java
HasBoth hasBoth = new HasBoth(); Iterable<TypeA> alist = Lists.newArrayList(new TypeA(), new TypeA(), hasBoth, new TypeA()); Iterable<TypeB> blist = filter(alist, TypeB.class); assertThat(blist).containsExactly(hasBoth).inOrder(); } public void testTransform_iterator() { List<String> input = asList("1", "2", "3"); Iterable<Integer> result =
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