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guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/Types.java
* has not added {@link AnnotatedType}. That means that we cannot implement that interface in * source code in a way that will compile on both Java and Android. If we include the {@code * getAnnotatedBounds()} method, then its return type means it won't compile on Android, while if * we don't include the method, then the compiler will complain that an abstract method is
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java
visit(t.getUpperBounds()); } private void map(TypeVariableKey var, Type arg) { if (mappings.containsKey(var)) { // Mapping already established // This is possible when following both superClass -> enclosingClass // and enclosingclass -> superClass paths. // Since we follow the path of superclass first, enclosing second, // superclass mapping should take precedence. return;
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/concurrent/TaskRunner.kt
* the already-requested ones are in service, otherwise we might create more threads than we need. * * We use [executeCallCount] and [runCallCount] to defend against starting more threads than we * need. Both fields are guarded by `this`. */ private var executeCallCount = 0 private var runCallCount = 0 /** Queues with tasks that are currently executing their [TaskQueue.activeTask]. */
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/Types.java
* has not added {@link AnnotatedType}. That means that we cannot implement that interface in * source code in a way that will compile on both Java and Android. If we include the {@code * getAnnotatedBounds()} method, then its return type means it won't compile on Android, while if * we don't include the method, then the compiler will complain that an abstract method is
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guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java
visit(t.getUpperBounds()); } private void map(TypeVariableKey var, Type arg) { if (mappings.containsKey(var)) { // Mapping already established // This is possible when following both superClass -> enclosingClass // and enclosingclass -> superClass paths. // Since we follow the path of superclass first, enclosing second, // superclass mapping should take precedence. return;
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guava-gwt/pom.xml
and .java files in c.g.c.collect.testModule, one that it doesn't[*]. Consequently, c.g.c.base.testModule transitively pulls in .java files from both modules while reading the module description of only the prod module. And the prod module doesn't inherit all the modules that the test module classes use, so we get errors.
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docs/recipes.md
permit multiple values, like Guava's [Multimap](https://guava.dev/releases/23.0/api/docs/com/google/common/collect/Multimap.html). For example, it's legal and common for an HTTP response to supply multiple `Vary` headers. OkHttp's APIs attempt to make both cases comfortable. When writing request headers, use `header(name, value)` to set the only occurrence of `name` to `value`. If there are existing values, they will be removed before the new value is added. Use `addHeader(name, value)` to...
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/BloomFilter.java
* has not actually been put in the {@code BloomFilter}. * * <p>Bloom filters are serializable. They also support a more compact serial representation via the * {@link #writeTo} and {@link #readFrom} methods. Both serialized forms will continue to be * supported by future versions of this library. However, serial forms generated by newer versions * of the code may not be readable by older versions of the code (e.g., a serialized Bloom filter
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/reflect/TypeTokenTest.java
assertNoTypeVariable(new From<Integer>().new To<String>() {}.type()); assertHasTypeVariable(new From<Integer>().new To<T>() {}.type()); assertHasTypeVariable(new From<T>().new To<String>() {}.type()); // both subclassed assertHasTypeVariable(new From<T>() {}.new To<String>() {}.type()); assertNoTypeVariable(new From<Integer>() {}.new To<String>() {}.type());
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/reflect/TypeTokenTest.java
assertNoTypeVariable(new From<Integer>().new To<String>() {}.type()); assertHasTypeVariable(new From<Integer>().new To<T>() {}.type()); assertHasTypeVariable(new From<T>().new To<String>() {}.type()); // both subclassed assertHasTypeVariable(new From<T>() {}.new To<String>() {}.type()); assertNoTypeVariable(new From<Integer>() {}.new To<String>() {}.type());
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