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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/SynchronizedTableTest.java
private static final class TestTable<R, C, V> implements Table<R, C, V>, Serializable { final Table<R, C, V> delegate = HashBasedTable.create(); public final Object mutex = new Integer(1); // something Serializable @Override public String toString() { assertTrue(Thread.holdsLock(mutex)); return delegate.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(@Nullable Object o) {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/CharSource.java
* <li><b>Convenience methods:</b> These are implementations of common operations that are * typically implemented by opening a reader using one of the methods in the first category, * doing something and finally closing the reader that was opened. * </ul> * * <p>Several methods in this class, such as {@link #readLines()}, break the contents of the source
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Monitor.java
// finally { guard.unlock(); } // Here are Justin's design notes about this: // // This idea has come up from time to time, and I think one of my // earlier versions of Monitor even did something like this. I ended // up strongly favoring the current interface. // // I probably can't remember all the reasons (it's possible you // could find them in the code review archives), but here are a few: //
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/AbstractIteratorTester.java
*/ protected final class MultiExceptionListIterator implements ListIterator<E> { // TODO: track seen elements when order isn't guaranteed // TODO: verify contents afterward // TODO: something shiny and new instead of Stack // TODO: test whether null is supported (create a Feature) /** * The elements to be returned by future calls to {@code next()}, with the first at the top of * the stack.
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/Verify.java
* * <h3>Comparison to alternatives</h3> * * <p><b>Note:</b> In some cases the differences explained below can be subtle. When it's unclear * which approach to use, <b>don't worry</b> too much about it; just pick something that seems * reasonable and it will be fine. * * <ul> * <li>If checking whether the <i>caller</i> has violated your method or constructor's contract
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/ByteSource.java
* <li><b>Convenience methods:</b> These are implementations of common operations that are * typically implemented by opening a stream using one of the methods in the first category, * doing something and finally closing the stream that was opened. * </ul> * * <p><b>Note:</b> In general, {@code ByteSource} is intended to be used for "file-like" sources * that provide streams that are: * * <ul>
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/SynchronizedMapTest.java
/** * Tests for {@code Synchronized#map}. * * @author Mike Bostock */ public class SynchronizedMapTest extends TestCase { public final Object mutex = new Integer(1); // something Serializable protected <K, V> Map<K, V> create() { TestMap<K, V> inner = new TestMap<>(new HashMap<K, V>(), mutex); Map<K, V> outer = Synchronized.map(inner, mutex); return outer; }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Platform.java
*/ /* * TODO(cpovirk): Is the unchecked cast avoidable? Would System.arraycopy be similarly fast (if * likewise not type-checked)? Could our single caller do something different? */ @SuppressWarnings({"nullness", "unchecked"}) static <T extends @Nullable Object> T[] copy(Object[] source, int from, int to, T[] arrayOfType) {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/ByteStreams.java
* Attempts to skip up to {@code n} bytes from the given input stream, but not more than {@code * in.available()} bytes. This prevents {@code FileInputStream} from skipping more bytes than * actually remain in the file, something that it {@linkplain java.io.FileInputStream#skip(long) * specifies} it can do in its Javadoc despite the fact that it is violating the contract of * {@code InputStream.skip()}. */
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/SynchronizedDequeTest.java
return outer; } private static final class TestDeque<E> implements Deque<E> { private final Deque<E> delegate = Lists.newLinkedList(); public final Object mutex = new Integer(1); // something Serializable @Override public boolean offer(E o) { assertTrue(Thread.holdsLock(mutex)); return delegate.offer(o); } @Override public @Nullable E poll() {
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