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

        return -1;
      }
    
      /**
       * Returns {@code true} if {@code target} is present at any index in this array. Values are
       * compared as if by {@link Double#equals}. Equivalent to {@code asList().contains(target)}.
       */
      public boolean contains(double target) {
        return indexOf(target) >= 0;
      }
    
      /** Returns a new, mutable copy of this array's values, as a primitive {@code double[]}. */
      public double[] toArray() {
    Java
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  2. android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/TypeResolver.java

       * String.class}, then {@code new TypeResolver().where(formal, actual)} will {@linkplain
       * #resolveType resolve} {@code ParameterizedType List<T>} to {@code List<String>}, and resolve
       * {@code Map<T, Something>} to {@code Map<String, Something>} etc. Similarly, {@code formal} and
       * {@code actual} can be {@code Map<K, V>} and {@code Map<String, Integer>} respectively, or they
    Java
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableList.java

       *
       * <p>Note that if {@code list} is a {@code List<String>}, then {@code ImmutableList.copyOf(list)}
       * returns an {@code ImmutableList<String>} containing each of the strings in {@code list}, while
       * {@code ImmutableList.of(list)} returns an {@code ImmutableList<List<String>>} containing one
       * element (the given list itself).
       *
       * <p>This method is safe to use even when {@code elements} is a synchronized or concurrent
    Java
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Monitor.java

     * }
     * }</pre>
     *
     * <h3>{@code Monitor}</h3>
     *
     * <p>This version adds some verbosity around the {@code Guard} objects, but removes that same
     * verbosity, and more, from the {@code get} and {@code set} methods. {@code Monitor} implements the
     * same efficient signaling as we had to hand-code in the {@code ReentrantLock} version above.
     * Finally, the programmer no longer has to hand-code the wait loop, and therefore doesn't have to
    Java
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  5. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/RegularImmutableMap.java

       *
       * @param keyOffset 1 if this is the reverse direction of a BiMap, 0 otherwise.
       * @return an {@code Object} that is a {@code byte[]}, {@code short[]}, or {@code int[]}, the
       *     smallest possible to fit {@code tableSize}; or an {@code Object[]} where [0] is one of
       *     these; [1] indicates how many element pairs in {@code alternatingKeysAndValues} are valid;
    Java
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  6. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/testdata/alice_in_wonderland.txt

    just begun to repeat it, when a cry of `The trial's beginning!'
    was heard in the distance.
    
      `Come on!' cried the Gryphon, and, taking Alice by the hand,
    it hurried off, without waiting for the end of the song.
    
      `What trial is it?' Alice panted as she ran; but the Gryphon
    only answered `Come on!' and ran the faster, while more and more
    faintly came, carried on the breeze that followed them, the
    melancholy words:--
    
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Iterables.java

       * Returns an iterable whose iterators cycle indefinitely over the elements of {@code iterable}.
       *
       * <p>That iterator supports {@code remove()} if {@code iterable.iterator()} does. After {@code
       * remove()} is called, subsequent cycles omit the removed element, which is no longer in {@code
       * iterable}. The iterator's {@code hasNext()} method returns {@code true} until {@code iterable}
       * is empty.
       *
    Java
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/NullnessCasts.java

       * its runtime check.
       *
       * <p>An example use case for this method is in implementing an {@code Iterator<T>} whose {@code
       * next} field is lazily initialized. The type of that field would be {@code @Nullable T}, and the
       * code would be responsible for populating a "real" {@code T} (which might still be the value
    Java
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  9. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FluentFuture.java

     * </h4>
     *
     * <p>Users of {@code CompletableFuture} will likely want to continue using {@code
     * CompletableFuture}. {@code FluentFuture} is targeted at people who use {@code ListenableFuture},
     * who can't use Java 8, or who want an API more focused than {@code CompletableFuture}. (If you
     * need to adapt between {@code CompletableFuture} and {@code ListenableFuture}, consider <a
    Java
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  10. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Multimap.java

     * <i>implemented</i>, the design of the {@code Multimap} API is based on the <i>second</i> form.
     * So, using the multimap shown above as an example, the {@link #size} is {@code 3}, not {@code 2},
     * and the {@link #values} collection is {@code [1, 2, 3]}, not {@code [[1, 2], [3]]}. For those
     * times when the first style is more useful, use the multimap's {@link #asMap} view (or create a
     * {@code Map<K, Collection<V>>} in the first place).
     *
    Java
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