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  1. guava/src/com/google/common/math/BigIntegerMath.java

        }
        // Check for leftovers.
        if (product > 1) {
          bignums.add(BigInteger.valueOf(product));
        }
        // Efficiently multiply all the intermediate products together.
        return listProduct(bignums).shiftLeft(shift);
      }
    
      static BigInteger listProduct(List<BigInteger> nums) {
        return listProduct(nums, 0, nums.size());
      }
    
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  2. guava/src/com/google/common/base/Predicates.java

       *   <li>The {@link Predicate} returned by this method catches {@link ClassCastException} and
       *       {@link NullPointerException}.
       *   <li>Code that chains multiple predicates together (especially negations) may be more readable
       *       using this method. For example, {@code not(in(target))} is generally more readable than
       *       {@code not(target::contains)}.
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/CompactHashMap.java

       * implementation. Experimentally determined.
       */
      private static final int MAX_HASH_BUCKET_LENGTH = 9;
    
      // The way the `table`, `entries`, `keys`, and `values` arrays work together is as follows.
      //
      // The `table` array always has a size that is a power of 2. The hashcode of a key in the map
      // is masked in order to correspond to the current table size. For example, if the table size
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FluentFuture.java

     *         .catching(RpcException.class, e -> false, directExecutor());
     * }
     *
     * <h3>Alternatives</h3>
     *
     * <h4>Frameworks</h4>
     *
     * <p>When chaining together a graph of asynchronous operations, you will often find it easier to
     * use a framework. Frameworks automate the process, often adding features like monitoring,
     * debugging, and cancellation. Examples of frameworks include:
     *
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  5. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMultimap.java

     * <p><a id="iteration"></a>
     *
     * <p><b>Key-grouped iteration.</b> All view collections follow the same iteration order. In all
     * current implementations, the iteration order always keeps multiple entries with the same key
     * together. Any creation method that would customarily respect insertion order (such as {@link
     * #copyOf(Multimap)}) instead preserves key-grouped order by inserting entries for an existing key
     * immediately after the last entry having that key.
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    - Last Modified: Sun Aug 10 19:54:19 UTC 2025
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  6. src/main/webapp/js/admin/plugins/daterangepicker/daterangepicker.js

                this.startDate = this.startDate.startOf('day');
                this.endDate = this.endDate.endOf('day');
                this.container.find('.calendar-time').hide();
            }
    
            //can't be used together for now
            if (this.timePicker && this.autoApply)
                this.autoApply = false;
    
            if (this.autoApply) {
                this.container.addClass('auto-apply');
            }
    
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    - Last Modified: Sat Oct 26 01:49:09 UTC 2024
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  7. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureTest.java

          cancellationSuccess.set(false);
          finalResults.clear();
        }
        executor.shutdown();
      }
    
      // In a previous implementation this would cause a stack overflow after ~2000 futures chained
      // together.  Now it should only be limited by available memory (and time)
      public void testSetFuture_stackOverflow() {
        SettableFuture<String> orig = SettableFuture.create();
        SettableFuture<String> prev = orig;
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/Files.java

              } else {
                path.add("..");
              }
              break;
            default:
              path.add(component);
              break;
          }
        }
    
        // put it back together
        String result = Joiner.on('/').join(path);
        if (pathname.charAt(0) == '/') {
          result = "/" + result;
        }
    
        while (result.startsWith("/../")) {
          result = result.substring(3);
        }
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  9. android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/Quantiles.java

     * indexes} is generally less than the total time taken to compute each of them separately, and
     * sometimes much less. For example, on a large enough dataset, computing the 90th and 99th
     * percentiles together takes about 55% as long as computing them separately.
     *
     * <p>When calling {@link ScaleAndIndex#compute} (in {@linkplain ScaleAndIndexes#compute either
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  10. docs/recipes.md

    description: A collection of common/useful code examples for Kotlin and Java
    ---
    
    
    # Recipes
    
    We've written some recipes that demonstrate how to solve common problems with OkHttp. Read through them to learn about how everything works together. Cut-and-paste these examples freely; that's what they're for.
    
    ### Synchronous Get ([.kt][SynchronousGetKotlin], [.java][SynchronousGetJava])
    
    Download a file, print its headers, and print its response body as a string.
    
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    - Last Modified: Sat Aug 30 17:01:12 UTC 2025
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