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android/guava/src/com/google/common/escape/ArrayBasedCharEscaper.java
* range. If {@code safeMax < safeMin} then no characters are considered safe. * * <p>If a character has no mapped replacement then it is checked against the safe range. If it * lies outside that, then {@link #escapeUnsafe} is called, otherwise no escaping is performed. * * @param replacementMap a map of characters to their escaped representations
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/PreconditionsTest.java
return "A message"; } } private static final String FORMAT = "I ate %s pies."; private static void verifySimpleMessage(Exception e) { assertThat(e).hasMessageThat().isEqualTo("A message"); } private static void verifyComplexMessage(Exception e) { assertThat(e).hasMessageThat().isEqualTo("I ate 5 pies."); }
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guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/util/concurrent/MonitorBasedPriorityBlockingQueue.java
* * <p>Operations on this class make no guarantees about the ordering of elements with equal * priority. If you need to enforce an ordering, you can define custom classes or comparators that * use a secondary key to break ties in primary priority values. For example, here is a class that * applies first-in-first-out tie-breaking to comparable elements. To use it, you would insert a * {@code new FIFOEntry(anEntry)} instead of a plain entry object. *
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/VerifyTest.java
public String toString() { throw new AssertionFailedError(); } }; private static final String FORMAT = "I ate %s pies."; private static void checkMessage(Exception e) { assertThat(e).hasMessageThat().isEqualTo("I ate 5 pies."); }
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Comparators.java
return true; } /** * Returns a {@code Collector} that returns the {@code k} smallest (relative to the specified * {@code Comparator}) input elements, in ascending order, as an unmodifiable {@code List}. Ties * are broken arbitrarily. * * <p>For example: * * <pre>{@code * Stream.of("foo", "quux", "banana", "elephant") * .collect(least(2, comparingInt(String::length)))
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/escape/Escapers.java
} /** * Adds a replacement string for the given input character. The specified character will be * replaced by the given string whenever it occurs in the input, irrespective of whether it lies * inside or outside the 'safe' range. * * @param c the character to be replaced * @param replacement the string to replace the given character * @return the builder instance
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/Helpers.java
/** * Compares strings in natural order except that null comes immediately before a given value. This * works better than Ordering.natural().nullsFirst() because, if null comes before all other * values, it lies outside the submap/submultiset ranges we test, and the variety of tests that * exercise null handling fail on those subcollections. */
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android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/util/concurrent/MonitorBasedPriorityBlockingQueue.java
* * <p>Operations on this class make no guarantees about the ordering of elements with equal * priority. If you need to enforce an ordering, you can define custom classes or comparators that * use a secondary key to break ties in primary priority values. For example, here is a class that * applies first-in-first-out tie-breaking to comparable elements. To use it, you would insert a * {@code new FIFOEntry(anEntry)} instead of a plain entry object. *
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/ClassSanityTester.java
factory.setAccessible(true); } // Sorts methods/constructors with the least number of parameters first since it's likely easier // to fill dummy parameter values for them. Ties are broken by name then by the string form of // the parameter list. return BY_NUMBER_OF_PARAMETERS .compound(BY_METHOD_NAME) .compound(BY_PARAMETERS) .immutableSortedCopy(factories);
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