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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ObjectArrays.java
*/ public static <T extends @Nullable Object> T[] newArray(T[] reference, int length) { return Platform.newArray(reference, length); } /** * Returns a new array that contains the concatenated contents of two arrays. * * @param first the first array of elements to concatenate * @param second the second array of elements to concatenate * @param type the component type of the returned array
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ServiceManagerTest.java
Service b = new FailStartService(); ServiceManager manager = new ServiceManager(asList(a, b)); String toString = manager.toString(); assertThat(toString).contains("NoOpService"); assertThat(toString).contains("FailStartService"); } public void testTimeouts() throws Exception { Service a = new NoOpDelayedService(50); ServiceManager manager = new ServiceManager(asList(a));
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AggregateFutureState.java
* * Our solution is for threads to CAS seenExceptionsField from null to a Set populated with _the * initial exception_, no matter which thread does the work. This ensures that * seenExceptionsField always contains not just the current thread's exception but also the * initial thread's. */ Set<Throwable> seenExceptionsLocal = seenExceptionsField; if (seenExceptionsLocal == null) {
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ObjectArrays.java
*/ public static <T extends @Nullable Object> T[] newArray(T[] reference, int length) { return Platform.newArray(reference, length); } /** * Returns a new array that contains the concatenated contents of two arrays. * * @param first the first array of elements to concatenate * @param second the second array of elements to concatenate * @param type the component type of the returned array
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src/test/java/jcifs/context/SingletonContextTest.java
@Test void testRegisterSmbURLHandlerWhenPkgsAlreadyContainsJcifs() { // Test registerSmbURLHandler when java.protocol.handler.pkgs already contains "jcifs" System.setProperty("java.protocol.handler.pkgs", "com.example|jcifs|org.test"); SingletonContext.registerSmbURLHandler(); assertEquals("com.example|jcifs|org.test", System.getProperty("java.protocol.handler.pkgs")); }
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
For example, in `app/main.py` you could have a line like: ``` from app.routers import items ``` /// * The `app` directory contains everything. And it has an empty file `app/__init__.py`, so it is a "Python package" (a collection of "Python modules"): `app`. * It contains an `app/main.py` file. As it is inside a Python package (a directory with a file `__init__.py`), it is a "module" of that package: `app.main`.
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.25.md
### Container Images All container images are available as manifest lists and support the described architectures. It is also possible to pull a specific architecture directly by adding the "-$ARCH" suffix to the container image name. name | architectures ---- | -------------
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.idea/inspectionProfiles/Gradle.xml
<constraint name="__context__" within="" contains="" /> <constraint name="TYPE" within="" contains="" /> <constraint name="ARR" nameOfExprType=".*\[\]" within="" contains="" /> <constraint name="RES" nameOfExprType="boolean" exprTypeWithinHierarchy="true" within="" contains="" /> <constraint name="ITEM" within="" contains="" /> <constraint name="TARGET" within="" contains="" /> </replaceConfiguration>
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src/test/java/org/codelibs/fess/helper/NotificationHelperTest.java
assertNotNull(result); assertTrue(result.contains("Test")); assertTrue(result.contains("Subject")); assertTrue(result.contains("quotes")); assertTrue(result.contains("content")); assertTrue(result.contains("newlines")); assertTrue(result.contains("tabs")); // JSON should be properly escaped assertTrue(result.contains("Test")); }
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSet.java
} // Collection<E>.toArray() is required to contain only E instances, and all we do is read them. // TODO(cpovirk): Consider using Object[] anyway. E[] array = (E[]) elements.toArray(); /* * For a Set, we guess that it contains no duplicates. That's just a guess for purpose of * sizing; if the Set uses different equality semantics, it might contain duplicates according
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