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maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/handler/manager/DefaultArtifactHandlerManager.java
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Adding handlers programmatically is not supported anymore"); } @Deprecated public Set<String> getHandlerTypes() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Querying handlers programmatically is not supported anymore"); }
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maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/repository/metadata/DefaultGraphConflictResolver.java
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/annotations/VisibleForTesting.java
* for use in test code. * * <p><b>Do not use this interface</b> for public or protected declarations: it is a fig leaf for * bad design, and it does not prevent anyone from using the declaration---and experience has shown * that they will. If the method breaks the encapsulation of its class, then its internal * representation will be hard to change. Instead, use <a
Java - Registered: Fri May 03 12:43:13 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Mon Jan 30 22:25:16 GMT 2023 - 1.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/UncheckedExecutionException.java
* cause. At the moment, you can <i>usually</i> still preserve behavior by passing an explicit * {@code null} cause. Note, however, that passing an explicit {@code null} cause prevents * anyone from calling {@link #initCause} later, so it is not quite equivalent to using a * constructor that omits the cause. */ @Deprecated protected UncheckedExecutionException() {} /**
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guava/src/com/google/common/annotations/VisibleForTesting.java
* for use in test code. * * <p><b>Do not use this interface</b> for public or protected declarations: it is a fig leaf for * bad design, and it does not prevent anyone from using the declaration---and experience has shown * that they will. If the method breaks the encapsulation of its class, then its internal * representation will be hard to change. Instead, use <a
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ExecutionError.java
* can <i>usually</i> still preserve behavior by passing an explicit {@code null} cause. Note, * however, that passing an explicit {@code null} cause prevents anyone from calling {@link * #initCause} later, so it is not quite equivalent to using a constructor that omits the * cause. */ @Deprecated protected ExecutionError() {} /**
Java - Registered: Fri Apr 26 12:43:10 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 07 17:52:19 GMT 2024 - 3.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ListenerCallQueue.java
e); } } } finally { if (stillRunning) { // An Error is bubbling up. We should mark ourselves as no longer running. That way, if // anyone tries to keep using us, we won't be corrupted. synchronized (PerListenerQueue.this) { isThreadScheduled = false; } } } } }
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