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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/cache/PopulatedCachesTest.java
// WARMUP_MAX), but the tests assume no values get evicted. Even with a maximumSize of 100, one // of the values gets evicted. With weak keys, we use identity equality, which means using // System.identityHashCode, which means the assignment of keys to segments is nondeterministic, // so more than (maximumSize / #segments) keys could get assigned to the same segment, which
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/ImmutableIntArrayTest.java
private static void assertActuallyTrims(ImmutableIntArray iia) { ImmutableIntArray trimmed = iia.trimmed(); assertThat(trimmed).isNotSameInstanceAs(iia); // Yes, this is apparently how you check array equality in Truth assertThat(trimmed.toArray()).isEqualTo(iia.toArray()); } private static void assertDoesntActuallyTrim(ImmutableIntArray iia) { assertThat(iia.trimmed()).isSameInstanceAs(iia); }
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/QuantilesTest.java
Correspondence.from( new BinaryPredicate<Double, Double>() { @Override public boolean apply(@Nullable Double actual, @Nullable Double expected) { // Test for equality to allow non-finite values to match; otherwise, use the finite // test. return actual.equals(expected) || FINITE_QUANTILE_CORRESPONDENCE.compare(actual, expected); }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Booleans.java
* lesser. For example, {@code [] < [false] < [false, true] < [true]}. * * <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(boolean[], * boolean[])}. * * @since 2.0 */ public static Comparator<boolean[]> lexicographicalComparator() {
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/QuantilesTest.java
Correspondence.from( new BinaryPredicate<Double, Double>() { @Override public boolean apply(@Nullable Double actual, @Nullable Double expected) { // Test for equality to allow non-finite values to match; otherwise, use the finite // test. return actual.equals(expected) || FINITE_QUANTILE_CORRESPONDENCE.compare(actual, expected); }
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guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Booleans.java
* lesser. For example, {@code [] < [false] < [false, true] < [true]}. * * <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(boolean[], * boolean[])}. * * @since 2.0 */ public static Comparator<boolean[]> lexicographicalComparator() {
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/ImmutableDoubleArrayTest.java
private static void assertActuallyTrims(ImmutableDoubleArray iia) { ImmutableDoubleArray trimmed = iia.trimmed(); assertThat(trimmed).isNotSameInstanceAs(iia); // Yes, this is apparently how you check array equality in Truth assertThat(trimmed.toArray()).isEqualTo(iia.toArray()); } private static void assertDoesntActuallyTrim(ImmutableDoubleArray iia) { assertThat(iia.trimmed()).isSameInstanceAs(iia); }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java
* TypeVariable must have a different declaration or name. The only TypeVariable that our * new TypeVariable _will_ be equal to is an equivalent TypeVariable that was also created * by us. And that equality is guaranteed to hold because it doesn't involve the JDK * TypeVariable implementation at all. */ if (Types.NativeTypeVariableEquals.NATIVE_TYPE_VARIABLE_ONLY
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/HashingTest.java
assertSeedlessHashFunctionEquals(Hashing.class); } public void testSeededHashFunctionEquals() throws Exception { assertSeededHashFunctionEquals(Hashing.class); } /** * Tests equality of {@link Hashing#goodFastHash} instances. This test must be separate from * {@link #testSeededHashFunctionEquals} because the parameter to {@code goodFastHash} is a size,
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/ImmutableDoubleArrayTest.java
private static void assertActuallyTrims(ImmutableDoubleArray iia) { ImmutableDoubleArray trimmed = iia.trimmed(); assertThat(trimmed).isNotSameInstanceAs(iia); // Yes, this is apparently how you check array equality in Truth assertThat(trimmed.toArray()).isEqualTo(iia.toArray()); } private static void assertDoesntActuallyTrim(ImmutableDoubleArray iia) { assertThat(iia.trimmed()).isSameInstanceAs(iia); }
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