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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ClosingFuture.java
} /** * A generic {@link Combiner} that lets you use a lambda or method reference to combine two {@link * ClosingFuture}s. Use {@link #whenAllSucceed(ClosingFuture, ClosingFuture)} to start this * combination. * * @param <V1> the type returned by the first future * @param <V2> the type returned by the second future */
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FuturesTest.java
/* * Futures should be collected even if combiner never runs. This is kind of a silly test, since * the combiner is almost certain to hold its own reference to the futures, and a real app would * hold a reference to the executor and thus to the combiner. What we really care about is that * the futures are released once the combiner is done running. But we happen to provide this
Java - Registered: Fri May 03 12:43:13 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Tue Feb 20 17:00:05 GMT 2024 - 144.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
analysis/analysis-api-fe10/tests-gen/org/jetbrains/kotlin/analysis/api/fe10/test/cases/generated/cases/references/Fe10IdeNormalAnalysisSourceModuleReferenceResolveTestGenerated.java
); } @Test public void testAllFilesPresentInReferenceResolve() { KtTestUtil.assertAllTestsPresentByMetadataWithExcluded(this.getClass(), new File("analysis/analysis-api/testData/referenceResolve"), Pattern.compile("^([^.]+)\\.kt$"), null, true); } @Test @TestMetadata("AnnotationForClass.kt") public void testAnnotationForClass() { runTest("analysis/analysis-api/testData/referenceResolve/AnnotationForClass.kt"); }
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FuturesTest.java
/* * Futures should be collected even if combiner never runs. This is kind of a silly test, since * the combiner is almost certain to hold its own reference to the futures, and a real app would * hold a reference to the executor and thus to the combiner. What we really care about is that * the futures are released once the combiner is done running. But we happen to provide this
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