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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/AndroidIncompatible.java
* configurations, and there's always the potential that something will go wrong. It * <i>probably</i> won't, since the deps are needed only in tests (and maybe someday in * testlib), but why bother? * <li>Stripping code entirely might help us keep under the method limit someday. Even if it never * comes to that, it may at least help with build and startup times. * </ul> */ @Retention(CLASS)
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/AndroidIncompatible.java
* configurations, and there's always the potential that something will go wrong. It * <i>probably</i> won't, since the deps are needed only in tests (and maybe someday in * testlib), but why bother? * <li>Stripping code entirely might help us keep under the method limit someday. Even if it never * comes to that, it may at least help with build and startup times. * </ul> */ @Retention(CLASS)
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableTableTest.java
* under such versions. * * We use a runtime check here instead of @AndroidIncompatible: @AndroidIncompatible operates * by stripping annotated methods entirely, and if we strip this method, then JUnit would just * run the supermethod as usual. * * TODO: b/292578973: Use @AndroidIncompatible if we change our system to keep the methods in
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableTableTest.java
* under such versions. * * We use a runtime check here instead of @AndroidIncompatible: @AndroidIncompatible operates * by stripping annotated methods entirely, and if we strip this method, then JUnit would just * run the supermethod as usual. * * TODO: b/292578973: Use @AndroidIncompatible if we change our system to keep the methods in
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guava-gwt/pom.xml
</fileset> </copy> <!-- TODO(cpovirk): If we continue stripping these once we use @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault, then we should strip @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault, too, to reflect that the classes are *not* fully annotated. But hopefully we can stop stripping them, as https://github.com/jspecify/jspecify/issues/184 should make possible. --> <replace token="@Nullable" value="">
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractServiceTest.java
assertFalse(service.isRunning()); assertTrue(service.doStartCalled); service.stopAsync(); assertEquals(State.STOPPING, service.state()); assertFalse(service.isRunning()); assertFalse(service.doStopCalled); service.notifyStarted(); assertEquals(State.STOPPING, service.state()); assertFalse(service.isRunning()); assertTrue(service.doStopCalled); service.notifyStopped();
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/Utf8Test.java
// Four byte characters FOUR_BYTE_ROUNDTRIPPABLE_CHARACTERS; /** Tests that round tripping of all two byte permutations work. */ @GwtIncompatible // java.nio.charset.Charset public void testIsWellFormed_1Byte() { testBytes(1, EXPECTED_ONE_BYTE_ROUNDTRIPPABLE_COUNT); } /** Tests that round tripping of all two byte permutations work. */ @GwtIncompatible // java.nio.charset.Charset
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/TestThread.java
this.lockLikeObject = checkNotNull(lockLikeObject); start(); } // Thread.stop() is okay because all threads started by a test are dying at the end of the test, // so there is no object state put at risk by stopping the threads abruptly. In some cases a test // may put a thread into an uninterruptible operation intentionally, so there is no other way to // clean up these threads. @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") @Override
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guava-testlib/test/com/google/common/testing/AbstractPackageSanityTestsTest.java
* suppression externally, but it's OK because we don't enforce test-size rules there.) * * We'd just use PackageSanityTests directly, saving us from needing this separate type, but we're * currently skipping MediumTests on Android, and we skip them by not making them present at * runtime at all. I could just make _this_ test a MediumTest, but then it wouldn't run on
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android/guava-testlib/test/com/google/common/testing/AbstractPackageSanityTestsTest.java
* suppression externally, but it's OK because we don't enforce test-size rules there.) * * We'd just use PackageSanityTests directly, saving us from needing this separate type, but we're * currently skipping MediumTests on Android, and we skip them by not making them present at * runtime at all. I could just make _this_ test a MediumTest, but then it wouldn't run on
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