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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueue.java
@ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public final class MinMaxPriorityQueue<E> extends AbstractQueue<E> { /** * Creates a new min-max priority queue with default settings: natural order, no maximum size, no * initial contents, and an initial expected size of 11. */ public static <E extends Comparable<E>> MinMaxPriorityQueue<E> create() { return new Builder<Comparable<E>>(Ordering.natural()).create(); } /**
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueue.java
@ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public final class MinMaxPriorityQueue<E> extends AbstractQueue<E> { /** * Creates a new min-max priority queue with default settings: natural order, no maximum size, no * initial contents, and an initial expected size of 11. */ public static <E extends Comparable<E>> MinMaxPriorityQueue<E> create() { return new Builder<Comparable<E>>(Ordering.natural()).create(); } /**
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueueTest.java
} /** Tests a failure caused by fix to childless uncle issue. */ public void testIteratorRegressionChildlessUncle() { final ArrayList<Integer> initial = Lists.newArrayList(1, 15, 13, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14); MinMaxPriorityQueue<Integer> q = MinMaxPriorityQueue.create(initial); assertIntact(q); q.remove(9); q.remove(11); q.remove(10); // Now we're in the critical state: [1, 15, 13, 8, 14]
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueueTest.java
} /** Tests a failure caused by fix to childless uncle issue. */ public void testIteratorRegressionChildlessUncle() { final ArrayList<Integer> initial = Lists.newArrayList(1, 15, 13, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14); MinMaxPriorityQueue<Integer> q = MinMaxPriorityQueue.create(initial); assertIntact(q); q.remove(9); q.remove(11); q.remove(10); // Now we're in the critical state: [1, 15, 13, 8, 14]
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ConcurrentHashMultiset.java
Serialization.getFieldSetter(ConcurrentHashMultiset.class, "countMap"); } /** * Creates a new, empty {@code ConcurrentHashMultiset} using the default initial capacity, load * factor, and concurrency settings. */ public static <E> ConcurrentHashMultiset<E> create() { // TODO(schmoe): provide a way to use this class with other (possibly arbitrary)
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Lists.java
return Ints.saturatedCast(5L + arraySize + (arraySize / 10)); } /** * Creates an {@code ArrayList} instance backed by an array with the specified initial size; * simply delegates to {@link ArrayList#ArrayList(int)}. * * <p><b>Note:</b> this method is now unnecessary and should be treated as deprecated. Instead,
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/MoreFiles.java
* throwDeleteFailed, and the other place that we call throwDeleteFailed inside * deleteDirectoryContents is when an exception is thrown during the recursive steps. Any * failure during the initial lookup of the path argument itself is rethrown directly. So * any exception that we're seeing here is from a descendant, which naturally has a parent. * I think. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/io/MoreFiles.java
* throwDeleteFailed, and the other place that we call throwDeleteFailed inside * deleteDirectoryContents is when an exception is thrown during the recursive steps. Any * failure during the initial lookup of the path argument itself is rethrown directly. So * any exception that we're seeing here is from a descendant, which naturally has a parent. * I think. *
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