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compat/maven-embedder/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/cli/CLIManager.java
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/NullnessCasts.java
* ParametricNullness parametric nullness}. If a type parameter instead ranges over only non-null * types (or if the type is a non-variable type, like {@code String}), then code should almost * never use this method, preferring instead to call {@code requireNonNull} so as to benefit from * its runtime check. * * <p>An example use case for this method is in implementing an {@code Iterator<T>} whose {@code
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cmd/dynamic-timeouts.go
dynamicTimeoutLogSize = 16 maxDuration = math.MaxInt64 maxDynamicTimeout = 24 * time.Hour // Never set timeout bigger than this. ) // timeouts that are dynamically adapted based on actual usage results type dynamicTimeout struct { timeout int64 minimum int64 entries int64
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internal/crypto/doc.go
// for implementing Server-Side-Encryption (SSE-S3) and Server-Side-Encryption // with customer provided keys (SSE-C). // // All objects are encrypted with an unique and randomly generated 'ObjectKey'. // The ObjectKey itself is never stored in plaintext. Instead it is only stored // in a sealed from. The sealed 'ObjectKey' is created by encrypting the 'ObjectKey' // with an unique key-encryption-key. Given the correct key-encryption-key the
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/AndroidIncompatible.java
* <i>probably</i> won't, since the deps are needed only in tests (and maybe someday in * testlib), but why bother? * <li>Stripping code entirely might help us keep under the method limit someday. Even if it never * comes to that, it may at least help with build and startup times. * </ul> */ @Retention(CLASS) @Target({ANNOTATION_TYPE, CONSTRUCTOR, FIELD, METHOD, TYPE}) @GwtCompatible
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/AbstractMapBasedMultiset.java
* currentEntry above. After that, we never clear it. */ return requireNonNull(currentEntry).getKey(); } @Override public void remove() { checkRemove(canRemove); /* * requireNonNull is safe because canRemove is set to true only after we initialize * currentEntry (which we never subsequently clear). */
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guava/src/com/google/common/cache/CacheBuilder.java
* cache after the iterator is created, it is undefined which of these changes, if any, are * reflected in that iterator. These iterators never throw {@link ConcurrentModificationException}. * * <p><b>Note:</b> by default, the returned cache uses equality comparisons (the {@link * Object#equals equals} method) to determine equality for keys or values. However, if {@link
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api/maven-api-metadata/src/main/mdo/metadata.mdo
if ( updateSnapshotVersions ) { java.util.Map<String, SnapshotVersion> versions = new java.util.LinkedHashMap<>(); // never convert from legacy to new format if either source or target is legacy format if ( !v.getSnapshotVersions().isEmpty() ) {
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/CollectionFuture.java
/* * We access this field racily but safely. For discussion of a similar situation, see the comments * on the fields of TimeoutFuture. This field is slightly different from the fields discussed * there: cancel() never reads this field, only writes to it. That makes the race here completely * harmless, rather than just 99.99% harmless. */ @CheckForNull @LazyInit private List<@Nullable Present<V>> values; CollectionFuture(
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Multiset.java
* in the former case, this method can never return zero, while in the latter, it will return * zero if all occurrences of the element were since removed from the multiset. * * @return the count of the element; never negative */ int getCount(); /** * {@inheritDoc} *
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