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android/guava/src/com/google/common/annotations/VisibleForTesting.java
/** * Annotates a program element that exists, or is more widely visible than otherwise necessary, only * 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
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingDeque.java
* <p><b>Warning:</b> The methods of {@code ForwardingDeque} forward <b>indiscriminately</b> to the * methods of the delegate. For example, overriding {@link #add} alone <b>will not</b> change the * behavior of {@link #offer} which can lead to unexpected behavior. In this case, you should * override {@code offer} as well. * * <p><b>{@code default} method warning:</b> This class does <i>not</i> forward calls to {@code
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingQueue.java
* <p><b>Warning:</b> The methods of {@code ForwardingQueue} forward <b>indiscriminately</b> to the * methods of the delegate. For example, overriding {@link #add} alone <b>will not</b> change the * behavior of {@link #offer} which can lead to unexpected behavior. In this case, you should * override {@code offer} as well, either providing your own implementation, or delegating to the * provided {@code standardOffer} method. *
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingBlockingDeque.java
* to the methods of the delegate. For example, overriding {@link #add} alone <b>will not</b> change * the behaviour of {@link #offer} which can lead to unexpected behaviour. In this case, you should * override {@code offer} as well, either providing your own implementation, or delegating to the * provided {@code standardOffer} method. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingMapEntry.java
* the methods of the delegate. For example, overriding {@link #getValue} alone <i>will not</i> * change the behavior of {@link #equals}, which can lead to unexpected behavior. In this case, you * should override {@code equals} as well, either providing your own implementation, or delegating * to the provided {@code standardEquals} method. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingSortedSet.java
* the methods of the delegate. For example, overriding {@link #add} alone <i>will not</i> change * the behavior of {@link #addAll}, which can lead to unexpected behavior. In this case, you should * override {@code addAll} as well, either providing your own implementation, or delegating to the * provided {@code standardAddAll} method. *
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guava-gwt/src-super/com/google/common/collect/super/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingSortedMultiset.java
* <b>indiscriminately</b> to the methods of the delegate. For example, overriding {@link * #add(Object, int)} alone <b>will not</b> change the behavior of {@link #add(Object)}, which can * lead to unexpected behavior. In this case, you should override {@code add(Object)} as well, * either providing your own implementation, or delegating to the provided {@code standardAdd} * method. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableList.java
hashCode = 31 * hashCode + get(i).hashCode(); hashCode = ~~hashCode; // needed to deal with GWT integer overflow } return hashCode; } /* * Serializes ImmutableLists as their logical contents. This ensures that * implementation types do not leak into the serialized representation. */ @J2ktIncompatible // serialization
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/RegularImmutableMap.java
* message must mention two values that were associated with the duplicate key in two different * calls to Builder.put (though we don't really care *which* two values if there were more than * two). These considerations lead us to have a field of type DuplicateKey in the Builder, which * will remember the first duplicate key we encountered. All later calls to buildOrThrow() can
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingList.java
* <p><b>Warning:</b> The methods of {@code ForwardingList} forward <b>indiscriminately</b> to the * methods of the delegate. For example, overriding {@link #add} alone <b>will not</b> change the * behavior of {@link #addAll}, which can lead to unexpected behavior. In this case, you should * override {@code addAll} as well, either providing your own implementation, or delegating to the * provided {@code standardAddAll} method. *
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