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  1. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractClosingFutureTest.java

        step4Waiter.awaitStarted();
    
        // Step 1 is not cancelled because it was done.
        assertWithMessage("step1.statusFuture().isCancelled()")
            .that(step1.statusFuture().isCancelled())
            .isFalse();
        // But its closeable is closed.
        assertClosed(closeable1);
    
        // Step 2 is cancelled because it wasn't complete.
        assertWithMessage("step2.statusFuture().isCancelled()")
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  2. guava/src/com/google/common/base/Preconditions.java

     * UnsupportedOperationException} in the situations they are intended for.
     *
     * <h3>Non-preconditions</h3>
     *
     * <p>It is of course possible to use the methods of this class to check for invalid conditions
     * which are <i>not the caller's fault</i>. Doing so is <b>not recommended</b> because it is
     * misleading to future readers of the code and of stack traces. See <a
    Java
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/thirdparty/publicsuffix/PublicSuffixPatterns.java

     * See {@link TrieParser}.
     *
     * @since 16.0
     */
    @GwtCompatible
    @Beta
    public final class PublicSuffixPatterns {
      private PublicSuffixPatterns() {}
    
      /** If a hostname is contained as a key in this map, it is a public suffix. */
      public static final ImmutableMap<String, PublicSuffixType> EXACT =
          TrieParser.parseTrie(
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Iterators.java

            }
            /*
             * requireNonNull is safe because our callers always pass non-null arguments. Each element
             * of the array becomes null only when we iterate past it and then clear it.
             */
            I result = requireNonNull(elements[index]);
            elements[index] = null;
            index++;
            return result;
          }
        };
      }
    
      /**
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