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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/FileBackedOutputStreamTest.java
ByteSource source = out.asByteSource(); int chunk1 = min(dataSize, fileThreshold); int chunk2 = dataSize - chunk1; // Write just enough to not trip the threshold if (chunk1 > 0) { write(out, data, 0, chunk1, singleByte); assertTrue(ByteSource.wrap(data).slice(0, chunk1).contentEquals(source)); } File file = out.getFile();
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/LittleEndianDataOutputStream.java
((DataOutputStream) out).writeUTF(str); } // Overriding close() because FilterOutputStream's close() method pre-JDK8 has bad behavior: // it silently ignores any exception thrown by flush(). Instead, just close the delegate stream. // It should flush itself if necessary. @Override public void close() throws IOException { out.close(); }
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guava/src/com/google/common/graph/MutableValueGraph.java
* @since 20.0 */ @Beta public interface MutableValueGraph<N, V> extends ValueGraph<N, V> { /** * Adds {@code node} if it is not already present. * * <p><b>Nodes must be unique</b>, just as {@code Map} keys must be. They must also be non-null. * * @return {@code true} if the graph was modified as a result of this call */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue boolean addNode(N node); /**
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/netbios/Lmhosts.java
private static final Hashtable TAB = new Hashtable(); private static long lastModified = 1L; private static int alt; private static LogStream log = LogStream.getInstance(); /** * This is really just for {@link jcifs.smb1.UniAddress}. It does * not throw an {@link java.net.UnknownHostException} because this * is queried frequently and exceptions would be rather costly to * throw on a regular basis here. *
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SIDCacheImpl.java
case jcifs.SID.SID_TYPE_DOMAIN: case jcifs.SID.SID_TYPE_ALIAS: case jcifs.SID.SID_TYPE_WKN_GRP: final rpc.unicode_string ustr = rpc.domains.domains[resp.sid_index].name; out.domainName = new UnicodeString(ustr, false).toString(); break; } final UnicodeString ucstr = new UnicodeString(resp.name, false);
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futures/failureaccess/pom.xml
classes are conceptually a part of Guava, but they're in this separate artifact so that Android libraries can use them without pulling in all of Guava (just as they can use ListenableFuture by depending on the listenablefuture artifact). </description> <build> <plugins> <plugin> <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId> <executions>
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_enhancement_request.yaml
validations: required: true - type: markdown attributes: value: > Did you *actually* encounter the need for this enhancement in a real-world scenario, or does it just seem like a sensible behavior for the feature to have? Before we make significant changes to existing features in Guava, we really want to be sure
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docs/extensions/s3zip/README.md
## How to access to files inside a ZIP archive Accessing to contents inside an archive can be done using regular S3 API with a modified request path. You just need to append the path of the content inside the archive to the path of the archive itself. e.g.:
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ServiceManagerTest.java
// 150 milliseconds. so in a perfect world the timing would be 353-150=203ms, but since either // of our sleep calls can be arbitrarily delayed we should just assert that there is a time // recorded. assertThat(startupTimes.get(b)).isNotNull(); } public void testServiceStartStop() { Service a = new NoOpService(); Service b = new NoOpService();
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
And if the server is restarted (for example after updates, or migrations from the cloud provider) you probably **won't notice it**. And because of that, you won't even know that you have to restart the process manually. So, your API will just stay dead. 😱 ### Run Automatically on Startup { #run-automatically-on-startup }
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