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  1. android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/StatsAccumulator.java

       * variance</a> of the values. The count must be non-zero.
       *
       * <p>This is guaranteed to return zero if the dataset contains only exactly one finite value. It
       * is not guaranteed to return zero when the dataset consists of the same value multiple times,
       * due to numerical errors. However, it is guaranteed never to return a negative result.
       *
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  2. android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/collect/ConcurrentHashMultisetBenchmark.java

          try {
            return unbox(countMap.remove(element));
          } catch (NullPointerException | ClassCastException e) {
            return 0;
          }
        }
    
        /**
         * Removes exactly the specified number of occurrences of {@code element}, or makes no change if
         * this is not possible.
         *
         * <p>This method, in contrast to {@link #remove(Object, int)}, has no effect when the element
    Java
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/BigIntegerMath.java

                return logFloor;
              } else {
                return logFloor + 1;
              }
            }
            // Since sqrt(2) is irrational, log2(x) - logFloor cannot be exactly 0.5
            //
            // To determine which side of logFloor.5 the logarithm is,
            // we compare x^2 to 2^(2 * logFloor + 1).
            BigInteger x2 = x.pow(2);
            int logX2Floor = x2.bitLength() - 1;
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  4. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableList.java

        return construct(array);
      }
    
      /**
       * Returns an immutable list containing the given elements, in order. If {@code elements} is a
       * {@link Collection}, this method behaves exactly as {@link #copyOf(Collection)}; otherwise, it
       * behaves exactly as {@code copyOf(elements.iterator()}.
       *
       * @throws NullPointerException if {@code elements} contains a null element
       */
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  5. guava-testlib/test/com/google/common/testing/AbstractPackageSanityTestsTest.java

    public class AbstractPackageSanityTestsTest extends TestCase {
      /*
       * This is a public type so that the Android test runner can create an instance directly as it
       * insists upon doing. It then runs the test, which behaves exactly like this package's existing
       * PackageSanityTests. (The test would run on the JVM, too, if not for the suppression below, and
       * that would be a problem because it violates small-test rules. Note that we strip the
    Java
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  6. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/AndroidIncompatible.java

     *       other tests. We want to exclude the other tests (which Android can't handle) while
     *       continuing to run {@code FooTest} itself. This is exactly what happens with {@code
     *       AndroidIncompatible}. But I'm not sure what would happen if we annotated the {@code
     *       suite()} method with {@code Suppress}. Would {@code FooTest} itself be suppressed, too?
    Java
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  7. android/guava-testlib/test/com/google/common/testing/AbstractPackageSanityTestsTest.java

    public class AbstractPackageSanityTestsTest extends TestCase {
      /*
       * This is a public type so that the Android test runner can create an instance directly as it
       * insists upon doing. It then runs the test, which behaves exactly like this package's existing
       * PackageSanityTests. (The test would run on the JVM, too, if not for the suppression below, and
       * that would be a problem because it violates small-test rules. Note that we strip the
    Java
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/math/IntMath.java

            return Integer.SIZE - Integer.numberOfLeadingZeros(x - 1);
    
          case HALF_DOWN:
          case HALF_UP:
          case HALF_EVEN:
            // Since sqrt(2) is irrational, log2(x) - logFloor cannot be exactly 0.5
            int leadingZeros = Integer.numberOfLeadingZeros(x);
            int cmp = MAX_POWER_OF_SQRT2_UNSIGNED >>> leadingZeros;
            // floor(2^(logFloor + 0.5))
            int logFloor = (Integer.SIZE - 1) - leadingZeros;
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  9. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/tls/HostnameVerifierTest.kt

       * them, so the CN is unused.
       */
      @Test fun verifyNonAsciiSubjectAlt() {
        // Expecting actual:
        //  ["bar.com", "花子.co.jp"]
        // to contain exactly (and in same order):
        //  ["bar.com", "������.co.jp"]
        platform.assumeNotBouncyCastle()
    
        // CN=foo.com, subjectAlt=bar.com, subjectAlt=&#x82b1;&#x5b50;.co.jp
        // (hanako.co.jp in kanji)
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  10. architecture/platforms.md

    ```
    
    ## Platforms
    
    ### Core automation platform
    
    This is a general-purpose automation platform which takes care of the efficient definition and execution of work, such as tasks.
    This platform is agnostic to what exactly the purpose of the work is.
    It might be creating an application, setting up development environments, orchestrating deployments, running simulations, etc.
    
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