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  1. pom.xml

    				<artifactId>maven-jxr-plugin</artifactId>
    				<configuration>
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    				</configuration>
    			</plugin>
    			<plugin>
    				<groupId>com.mycila</groupId>
    				<artifactId>license-maven-plugin</artifactId>
    			</plugin>
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  2. android/pom.xml

          We could probably have resumed it after https://github.com/google/guava/pull/6664.
          But it's always weird that published poms reference test-only libraries at all, so I'm not in any rush to do so.
          -->
        </dependencies>
      </dependencyManagement>
      <profiles>
        <profile>
          <id>sonatype-oss-release</id>
          <build>
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  3. pom.xml

          We could probably have resumed it after https://github.com/google/guava/pull/6664.
          But it's always weird that published poms reference test-only libraries at all, so I'm not in any rush to do so.
          -->
        </dependencies>
      </dependencyManagement>
      <profiles>
        <profile>
          <id>sonatype-oss-release</id>
          <build>
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  4. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/reflect/TypeTokenTest.java

      }
    
      @SuppressWarnings("JUnitIncompatibleType")
      public void testWhere() {
        assertEquals(new TypeToken<Map<String, Integer>>() {}, mapOf(String.class, Integer.class));
        // Type inference is doomed here: int.class is the same as Integer.class, so this is comparing
        // TypeToken<int[]> and TypeToken<Integer[]>.
        assertEquals(new TypeToken<int[]>() {}, arrayOf(int.class));
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  5. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/reflect/TypeTokenTest.java

      }
    
      @SuppressWarnings("JUnitIncompatibleType")
      public void testWhere() {
        assertEquals(new TypeToken<Map<String, Integer>>() {}, mapOf(String.class, Integer.class));
        // Type inference is doomed here: int.class is the same as Integer.class, so this is comparing
        // TypeToken<int[]> and TypeToken<Integer[]>.
        assertEquals(new TypeToken<int[]>() {}, arrayOf(int.class));
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