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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Doubles.java
* necessarily implemented as, {@code !(Double.isInfinite(value) || Double.isNaN(value))}. * * <p><b>Java 8+ users:</b> use {@link Double#isFinite(double)} instead. * * @since 10.0 */ public static boolean isFinite(double value) { return NEGATIVE_INFINITY < value && value < POSITIVE_INFINITY; } /**
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guava/src/com/google/common/math/LongMath.java
// algorithm would lead to an overflow. static boolean fitsInInt(long x) { return (int) x == x; } /** * Returns the arithmetic mean of {@code x} and {@code y}, rounded toward negative infinity. This * method is resilient to overflow. * * @since 14.0 */ public static long mean(long x, long y) { // Efficient method for computing the arithmetic mean.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/LongMath.java
// algorithm would lead to an overflow. static boolean fitsInInt(long x) { return (int) x == x; } /** * Returns the arithmetic mean of {@code x} and {@code y}, rounded toward negative infinity. This * method is resilient to overflow. * * @since 14.0 */ public static long mean(long x, long y) { // Efficient method for computing the arithmetic mean.
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doc/go_spec.html
For floating-point arguments negative zero, NaN, and infinity the following rules apply: </p> <pre> x y min(x, y) max(x, y) -0.0 0.0 -0.0 0.0 // negative zero is smaller than (non-negative) zero -Inf y -Inf y // negative infinity is smaller than any other number +Inf y y +Inf // positive infinity is larger than any other number
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
and are discussed in that section. </p> <p> Numeric constants represent exact values of arbitrary precision and do not overflow. Consequently, there are no constants denoting the IEEE 754 negative zero, infinity, and not-a-number values. </p> <p> Constants may be <a href="#Types">typed</a> or <i>untyped</i>. Literal constants, <code>true</code>, <code>false</code>, <code>iota</code>,
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guava/src/com/google/common/math/BigDecimalMath.java
* mode}. * * <p>For the case of {@link RoundingMode#HALF_DOWN}, {@code HALF_UP}, and {@code HALF_EVEN}, * infinite {@code double} values are considered infinitely far away. For example, 2^2000 is not * representable as a double, but {@code roundToDouble(BigDecimal.valueOf(2).pow(2000), HALF_UP)}
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/BigDecimalMath.java
* mode}. * * <p>For the case of {@link RoundingMode#HALF_DOWN}, {@code HALF_UP}, and {@code HALF_EVEN}, * infinite {@code double} values are considered infinitely far away. For example, 2^2000 is not * representable as a double, but {@code roundToDouble(BigDecimal.valueOf(2).pow(2000), HALF_UP)}
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docs/en/docs/css/termynal.css
content: attr(data-ty-prompt); } [data-ty-cursor]:after { content: attr(data-ty-cursor); font-family: monospace; margin-left: 0.5em; -webkit-animation: blink 1s infinite; animation: blink 1s infinite; } /* Cursor animation */ @-webkit-keyframes blink { 50% { opacity: 0; } } @keyframes blink { 50% { opacity: 0; }
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/GeneratedMonitorTest.java
PAST(Timeout.MIN, Timeout.MINUS_SMALL, Timeout.ZERO), FUTURE(Timeout.SMALL, Timeout.MAX), SMALL(Timeout.SMALL), FINITE(Timeout.MIN, Timeout.MINUS_SMALL, Timeout.ZERO, Timeout.SMALL), INFINITE(Timeout.LARGE, Timeout.MAX); final ImmutableList<Timeout> timeouts; TimeoutsToUse(Timeout... timeouts) { this.timeouts = ImmutableList.copyOf(timeouts); } }
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cmd/dummy-data-generator_test.go
idx, length int64 } // NewDummyDataGen returns a ReadSeeker over the first `totalLength` // bytes from the infinite stream consisting of repeated // concatenations of `alphabets`. // // The skipOffset (generally = 0) can be used to skip a given number // of bytes from the beginning of the infinite stream. This is useful // to compare such streams of bytes that may be split up, because: // // Given the function: //
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