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  1. android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Ints.java

       * example, {@code [] < [1] < [1, 2] < [2]}.
       *
       * <p>The returned comparator is inconsistent with {@link Object#equals(Object)} (since arrays
       * support only identity equality), but it is consistent with {@link Arrays#equals(int[], int[])}.
       *
       * @since 2.0
       */
      public static Comparator<int[]> lexicographicalComparator() {
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  2. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Multisets.java

       *
       * <p><b>Warning:</b> {@code predicate} must be <i>consistent with equals</i>, as documented at
       * {@link Predicate#apply}. Do not provide a predicate such as {@code
       * Predicates.instanceOf(ArrayList.class)}, which is inconsistent with equals. (See {@link
       * Iterables#filter(Iterable, Class)} for related functionality.)
       *
       * @since 14.0
       */
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    - Last Modified: Sat Oct 19 00:05:46 UTC 2024
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  3. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/cache/DiskLruCache.kt

          else -> throw IOException("unexpected journal line: $line")
        }
      }
    
      /**
       * Computes the initial size and collects garbage as a part of opening the cache. Dirty entries
       * are assumed to be inconsistent and will be deleted.
       */
      @Throws(IOException::class)
      private fun processJournal() {
        fileSystem.deleteIfExists(journalFileTmp)
        val i = lruEntries.values.iterator()
        while (i.hasNext()) {
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 11:42:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Jan 08 01:13:22 UTC 2024
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  4. guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Chars.java

       * array as the lesser. For example, {@code [] < ['a'] < ['a', 'b'] < ['b']}.
       *
       * <p>The returned comparator is inconsistent with {@link Object#equals(Object)} (since arrays
       * support only identity equality), but it is consistent with {@link Arrays#equals(char[],
       * char[])}.
       *
       * @since 2.0
       */
      public static Comparator<char[]> lexicographicalComparator() {
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    - Last Modified: Tue Aug 27 16:47:48 UTC 2024
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  5. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSortedSet.java

     * detailed at {@link ImmutableCollection}.
     *
     * <p><b>Warning:</b> as with any sorted collection, you are strongly advised not to use a {@link
     * Comparator} or {@link Comparable} type whose comparison behavior is <i>inconsistent with
     * equals</i>. That is, {@code a.compareTo(b)} or {@code comparator.compare(a, b)} should equal zero
     * <i>if and only if</i> {@code a.equals(b)}. If this advice is not followed, the resulting
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed Oct 30 16:15:19 UTC 2024
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  6. tensorflow/c/c_api.h

    //   In C++ bool is a keyword while in C99 bool is a macro defined
    //   in stdbool.h. It is possible for the two to be inconsistent.
    //   For example, neither the C99 nor the C++11 standard force a byte
    //   size on the bool type, so the macro defined in stdbool.h could
    //   be inconsistent with the bool keyword in C++. Thus, the use
    //   of stdbool.h is avoided and unsigned char is used instead.
    Registered: Tue Nov 05 12:39:12 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 26 21:08:15 UTC 2023
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Floats.java

       * lesser. For example, {@code [] < [1.0f] < [1.0f, 2.0f] < [2.0f]}.
       *
       * <p>The returned comparator is inconsistent with {@link Object#equals(Object)} (since arrays
       * support only identity equality), but it is consistent with {@link Arrays#equals(float[],
       * float[])}.
       *
       * @since 2.0
       */
      public static Comparator<float[]> lexicographicalComparator() {
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    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 17 15:52:18 UTC 2024
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  8. guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Doubles.java

       * lesser. For example, {@code [] < [1.0] < [1.0, 2.0] < [2.0]}.
       *
       * <p>The returned comparator is inconsistent with {@link Object#equals(Object)} (since arrays
       * support only identity equality), but it is consistent with {@link Arrays#equals(double[],
       * double[])}.
       *
       * @since 2.0
       */
      public static Comparator<double[]> lexicographicalComparator() {
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    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 17 15:52:18 UTC 2024
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  9. guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Floats.java

       * lesser. For example, {@code [] < [1.0f] < [1.0f, 2.0f] < [2.0f]}.
       *
       * <p>The returned comparator is inconsistent with {@link Object#equals(Object)} (since arrays
       * support only identity equality), but it is consistent with {@link Arrays#equals(float[],
       * float[])}.
       *
       * @since 2.0
       */
      public static Comparator<float[]> lexicographicalComparator() {
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    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 17 15:52:18 UTC 2024
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  10. doc/go_mem.html

    then <i>A</i> is synchronized before <i>B</i>.
    All the atomic operations executed in a program behave as though executed
    in some sequentially consistent order.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    The preceding definition has the same semantics as C++’s sequentially consistent atomics
    and Java’s <code>volatile</code> variables.
    </p>
    
    <h3 id="finalizer">Finalizers</h3>
    
    <p>
    Registered: Tue Nov 05 11:13:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Mar 04 15:54:42 UTC 2024
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