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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueueTest.java
assertEquals(42, queue.maximumSize); checkNatural(queue); } private static final ImmutableList<Integer> NUMBERS = ImmutableList.of(4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42); public void testCreation_withContents() { MinMaxPriorityQueue<Integer> queue = MinMaxPriorityQueue.create(NUMBERS); assertEquals(6, queue.size()); assertEquals(11, queue.capacity()); checkUnbounded(queue); checkNatural(queue);
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ArrayListMultimap.java
ArrayListMultimap<K, V> create() { return new ArrayListMultimap<>(); } /** * Constructs an empty {@code ArrayListMultimap} with enough capacity to hold the specified * numbers of keys and values without resizing. * * <p>This method will soon be deprecated in favor of {@code * MultimapBuilder.hashKeys(expectedKeys).arrayListValues(expectedValuesPerKey).build()}. *
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android/guava/src/com/google/thirdparty/publicsuffix/PublicSuffixPatterns.java
* com.google.common.net.InternetDomainName}.</b> * * <p>A generated static class containing public members which provide domain name patterns used in * determining whether a given domain name is an effective top-level domain (public suffix). * * <p>Because this class is used in GWT, the data members are stored in a space-efficient manner. * See {@link TrieParser}. * * @since 16.0 */ @GwtCompatible @Beta
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/OrderingTest.java
Ordering<Number> i = numbers.compound(objects.compound(objects)); Ordering<Number> j = objects.compound(numbers.compound(objects)); // bad IDEA Ordering<Number> k = objects.compound(objects.compound(numbers)); // You can also arbitrarily assign a more restricted type - not an intended // feature, exactly, but unavoidable (I think) and harmless Ordering<Integer> l = objects.compound(numbers);
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/OrderingTest.java
Ordering<Number> i = numbers.compound(objects.compound(objects)); Ordering<Number> j = objects.compound(numbers.compound(objects)); // bad IDEA Ordering<Number> k = objects.compound(objects.compound(numbers)); // You can also arbitrarily assign a more restricted type - not an intended // feature, exactly, but unavoidable (I think) and harmless Ordering<Integer> l = objects.compound(numbers);
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/StreamsTest.java
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Collections2.java
} /** * The number of permutations with repeated elements is calculated as follows: * * <ul> * <li>For an empty list, it is 1 (base case). * <li>When r numbers are added to a list of n-r elements, the number of permutations is * increased by a factor of (n choose r). * </ul> */ private static <E> int calculateSize(
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSortedSet.java
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Sets.java
* references, instead of calling {@code equals}, to determine whether a provided object matches * an element in the set. For example, {@code contains} returns {@code false} when passed an * object that equals a set member, but isn't the same instance. This behavior is similar to the * way {@code IdentityHashMap} handles key lookups. * * @since 8.0 */ public static <E extends @Nullable Object> Set<E> newIdentityHashSet() {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Optional.java
* * <pre>{@code * Optional<Integer> optionalInt = getSomeOptionalInt(); * Number value = optionalInt.or(0.5); // error * * FluentIterable<? extends Number> numbers = getSomeNumbers(); * Optional<? extends Number> first = numbers.first(); * Number value = first.or(0.5); // error * }</pre> * * <p>As a workaround, it is always safe to cast an {@code Optional<? extends T>} to {@code
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