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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Platform.java
* * @param reference any array of the desired type * @param length the length of the new array */ /* * The new array contains nulls, even if the old array did not. If we wanted to be accurate, we * would declare a return type of `@Nullable T[]`. However, we've decided not to think too hard * about arrays for now, as they're a mess. (We previously discussed this in the review of
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Platform.java
* * @param reference any array of the desired type * @param length the length of the new array */ /* * The new array contains nulls, even if the old array did not. If we wanted to be accurate, we * would declare a return type of `@Nullable T[]`. However, we've decided not to think too hard * about arrays for now, as they're a mess. (We previously discussed this in the review of
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Ascii.java
*/ public static final byte CAN = 24; /** * End of Medium: A control character associated with the sent data which may be used to identify * the physical end of the medium, or the end of the used, or wanted, portion of information * recorded on a medium. (The position of this character does not necessarily correspond to the * physical end of the medium.) * * @since 8.0 */
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/SpliteratorTester.java
if (comparator == null) { // A sorted spliterator with no comparator is already using natural order. // (We could probably find a way to avoid rawtypes here if we wanted.) @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked", "rawtypes"}) Comparator<? super E> naturalOrder = (Comparator<? super E>) Comparator.<Comparable>naturalOrder(); comparator = naturalOrder;
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/SpliteratorTester.java
if (comparator == null) { // A sorted spliterator with no comparator is already using natural order. // (We could probably find a way to avoid rawtypes here if we wanted.) @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked", "rawtypes"}) Comparator<? super E> naturalOrder = (Comparator<? super E>) Comparator.<Comparable>naturalOrder(); comparator = naturalOrder;
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureFallbackAtomicHelperTest.java
* when we run AbstractFutureTest itself. */ /* * We don't test UnsafeAtomicHelper here, since guava-android doesn't provide a way to use it * under the JVM. (We could arrange for one if we really wanted, but that will break once the * JDK further restricts access to Unsafe.) But we have coverage under an Android emulator, * which uses UnsafeAtomicHelper when it runs AbstractFutureTest itself. */
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/TempFileCreator.java
* were running under a new enough version of Android to support NIO. * * So this is probably just the "Windows Java 8" case. In that case, if we wanted *another* * layer of fallback before consulting the system property, we could try * com.sun.security.auth.module.NTSystem. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ComparisonChain.java
* comparable</a>. If you pass objects that are not mutually comparable, this method may throw an * exception. (The reason for this decision is lost to time, but the reason <i>might</i> be that * we wanted to support legacy classes that implement the raw type {@code Comparable} (instead of * implementing {@code Comparable<Foo>}) without producing warnings. If so, we would prefer today
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-HostnamesCommon.kt
val groupLength = i - groupOffset if (groupLength == 0) return false // No digits. // We've successfully read a byte. address[b++] = value.toByte() } // Check for too few groups. We wanted exactly four. return b == addressOffset + 4 } /** Encodes an IPv6 address in canonical form according to RFC 5952. */ internal fun inet6AddressToAscii(address: ByteArray): String {
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-UtilJvm.kt
return if (!fieldType.isInstance(value)) null else fieldType.cast(value) } catch (_: NoSuchFieldException) { } c = c.superclass } // Didn't find the field we wanted. As a last gasp attempt, // try to find the value on a delegate. if (fieldName != "delegate") { val delegate = readFieldOrNull(instance, Any::class.java, "delegate")
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