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android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/primitives/UnsignedBytesBenchmark.java
private int length; @BeforeExperiment void setUp() throws Exception { Random r = new Random(); ba1 = new byte[length]; r.nextBytes(ba1); ba2 = Arrays.copyOf(ba1, ba1.length); // Differ at the last element ba3 = Arrays.copyOf(ba1, ba1.length); ba4 = Arrays.copyOf(ba1, ba1.length); ba3[ba1.length - 1] = (byte) 43; ba4[ba1.length - 1] = (byte) 42;
Java - Registered: Fri May 03 12:43:13 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Mon Dec 04 17:37:03 GMT 2017 - 2.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
guava/src/com/google/common/cache/ForwardingCache.java
return delegate().get(key, valueLoader); } /** @since 11.0 */ @Override /* * <? extends Object> is mostly the same as <?> to plain Java. But to nullness checkers, they * differ: <? extends Object> means "non-null types," while <?> means "all types." */ public ImmutableMap<K, V> getAllPresent(Iterable<? extends Object> keys) { return delegate().getAllPresent(keys); }
Java - Registered: Fri Apr 05 12:43:09 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Tue Jun 15 18:00:07 GMT 2021 - 3.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/cache/ForwardingCache.java
return delegate().get(key, valueLoader); } /** @since 11.0 */ @Override /* * <? extends Object> is mostly the same as <?> to plain Java. But to nullness checkers, they * differ: <? extends Object> means "non-null types," while <?> means "all types." */ public ImmutableMap<K, V> getAllPresent(Iterable<? extends Object> keys) { return delegate().getAllPresent(keys); }
Java - Registered: Fri May 03 12:43:13 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Tue Jun 15 18:00:07 GMT 2021 - 3.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/HashTestUtils.java
* most key spaces are ANYTHING BUT uniformly distributed. A bit(i) in the input is said to * 'affect' a bit(j) in the output if two inputs, identical but for bit(i), will differ at output * bit(j) about half the time * * <p>Funneling is pretty simple to detect. The key idea is to find example keys which
Java - Registered: Fri Apr 19 12:43:09 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Mon Oct 10 19:45:10 GMT 2022 - 25.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/SipHashFunction.java
// big-endian encoded. There is nothing special about this value; the only requirement // was some asymmetry so that the initial v0 and v1 differ from v2 and v3. private long v0 = 0x736f6d6570736575L; private long v1 = 0x646f72616e646f6dL; private long v2 = 0x6c7967656e657261L; private long v3 = 0x7465646279746573L;
Java - Registered: Fri Apr 26 12:43:10 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Tue Apr 20 18:43:59 GMT 2021 - 5.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/cache/AbstractCache.java
* * @since 11.0 */ /* * <? extends Object> is mostly the same as <?> to plain Java. But to nullness checkers, they * differ: <? extends Object> means "non-null types," while <?> means "all types." */ @Override public ImmutableMap<K, V> getAllPresent(Iterable<? extends Object> keys) { Map<K, V> result = Maps.newLinkedHashMap();
Java - Registered: Fri May 03 12:43:13 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Tue Jun 15 18:00:07 GMT 2021 - 9.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/graph/ValueGraphTest.java
otherGraph.putEdgeValue(1, 2, "valueA"); assertThat(graph).isEqualTo(otherGraph); otherGraph.putEdgeValue(1, 2, "valueB"); assertThat(graph).isNotEqualTo(otherGraph); // values differ } @Test public void incidentEdges_stableIncidentEdgeOrder_preservesIncidentEdgesOrder_directed() { graph = ValueGraphBuilder.directed().incidentEdgeOrder(ElementOrder.stable()).build();
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/Invokable.java
* control and the underlying method or constructor is inaccessible. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the number of actual and formal parameters differ; if an * unwrapping conversion for primitive arguments fails; or if, after possible unwrapping, a * parameter value cannot be converted to the corresponding formal parameter type by a method
Java - Registered: Fri Apr 26 12:43:10 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Thu Dec 14 20:35:03 GMT 2023 - 18.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
guava-gwt/src-super/com/google/common/collect/super/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSortedMap.java
// except that when sortedDelegate's comparator is null, it points to a // non-null instance of Ordering.natural(). // (cpovirk: Is sortedDelegate's comparator really ever null?) // The comparator will likely also differ because of our nullAccepting hack. // See the bottom of the file for more information about it. private final transient Comparator<? super K> comparator;
Java - Registered: Fri Apr 26 12:43:10 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Tue Feb 27 19:19:19 GMT 2024 - 16.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/graph/NetworkEquivalenceTest.java
} // Node sets are the same, but edge sets differ. @Test public void equivalent_edgeSetsDiffer() { network.addEdge(N1, N2, E12); MutableNetwork<Integer, String> g2 = createNetwork(edgeType); g2.addEdge(N1, N2, E13); assertThat(network).isNotEqualTo(g2); } // Node/edge sets are the same, but node/edge connections differ due to edge type. @Test
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