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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/ObjectsTest.java
assertFalse(Objects.equal("foo", "bar")); assertFalse(Objects.equal("1", 1)); } public void testHashCode() throws Exception { int h1 = Objects.hashCode(1, "two", 3.0); int h2 = Objects.hashCode(Integer.valueOf(1), new String("two"), Double.valueOf(3.0)); // repeatable assertEquals(h1, h2); // These don't strictly need to be true, but they're nice properties.
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/eventbus/EventBusTest.java
public void eat(Comparable<?> food) { compEvents.add(food); } }; bus.register(stringCatcher); bus.register(objCatcher); bus.register(compCatcher); // Two additional event types: Object and Comparable<?> (played by Integer) Object objEvent = new Object(); Object compEvent = 6; bus.post(EVENT); bus.post(objEvent); bus.post(compEvent);
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guava/src/com/google/common/math/PairedStatsAccumulator.java
public void add(double x, double y) { // We extend the recursive expression for the one-variable case at Art of Computer Programming // vol. 2, Knuth, 4.2.2, (16) to the two-variable case. We have two value series x_i and y_i. // We define the arithmetic means X_n = 1/n \sum_{i=1}^n x_i, and Y_n = 1/n \sum_{i=1}^n y_i. // We also define the sum of the products of the differences from the means
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/TestStringListMultimapGenerator.java
return new SampleElements<>( mapEntry("one", "January"), mapEntry("two", "February"), mapEntry("three", "March"), mapEntry("four", "April"), mapEntry("five", "May")); } @Override public SampleElements<String> sampleKeys() { return new SampleElements<>("one", "two", "three", "four", "five"); } @Override public SampleElements<String> sampleValues() {
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/google/TestStringSetMultimapGenerator.java
return new SampleElements<>( mapEntry("one", "January"), mapEntry("two", "February"), mapEntry("three", "March"), mapEntry("four", "April"), mapEntry("five", "May")); } @Override public SampleElements<String> sampleKeys() { return new SampleElements<>("one", "two", "three", "four", "five"); } @Override public SampleElements<String> sampleValues() {
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src/cmd/addr2line/main.go
// // Usage: // // go tool addr2line binary // // Addr2line reads hexadecimal addresses, one per line and with optional 0x prefix, // from standard input. For each input address, addr2line prints two output lines, // first the name of the function containing the address and second the file:line // of the source code corresponding to that address. // // This tool is intended for use only by pprof; its interface may change or
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guava-gwt/src/com/google/common/base/Base.gwt.xml
The problem is that GWT responds poorly to two .gwt.xml files in the same Java package; see https://groups.google.com/g/google-web-toolkit-contributors/c/CqYH59Dt_rQ/m/uVGW1QdUsXUJ for details. The summary is that it ignores one file in favor of the other. util.concurrent, like nearly all our packages, has two .gwt.xml files: one
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/EndpointPair.java
/** * An immutable pair representing the two endpoints of an edge in a graph. The {@link EndpointPair} * of a directed edge is an ordered pair of nodes ({@link #source()} and {@link #target()}). The * {@link EndpointPair} of an undirected edge is an unordered pair of nodes ({@link #nodeU()} and * {@link #nodeV()}). * * <p>The edge is a self-loop if, and only if, the two endpoints are equal. * * @author James Sexton
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guava-gwt/src/com/google/common/escape/Escape.gwt.xml
The problem is that GWT responds poorly to two .gwt.xml files in the same Java package; see https://groups.google.com/g/google-web-toolkit-contributors/c/CqYH59Dt_rQ/m/uVGW1QdUsXUJ for details. The summary is that it ignores one file in favor of the other. util.concurrent, like nearly all our packages, has two .gwt.xml files: one
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guava-gwt/test/com/google/common/escape/testing/Testing.gwt.xml
The problem is that GWT responds poorly to two .gwt.xml files in the same Java package; see https://groups.google.com/g/google-web-toolkit-contributors/c/CqYH59Dt_rQ/m/uVGW1QdUsXUJ for details. The summary is that it ignores one file in favor of the other. util.concurrent, like nearly all our packages, has two .gwt.xml files: one
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