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  1. maven-core/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/execution/DefaultBuildResumptionDataRepositoryTest.java

            repository.applyResumptionData(request, rootProject);
    
            assertThat(
                    request.getProjectActivation().getOptionalActiveProjectSelectors(),
                    containsInAnyOrder("example:module-c"));
        }
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  2. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/PathType.java

     * A {@code PathType} can identify the Java class-path, the Java module-path,
     * or another kind of path for another programming language for example.
     * Path types are often exclusive. For example, a dependency should not be
     * both on the Java class-path and on the Java module-path.
     *
     * @see org.apache.maven.api.services.DependencyResolverResult#getDispatchedPaths()
     *
     * @since 4.0.0
    Java
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  3. maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/plugin/PluginValidationManager.java

    public interface PluginValidationManager {
        enum IssueLocality {
            /**
             * Issue is "user actionable", is internal to the currently built project and is reparable from scope of it
             * by doing some change (for example by changing POM and fixing the problematic plugin configuration).
             */
            INTERNAL,
    
            /**
             * Issue (present in some plugin) is "developer actionable" (of given plugin, by changing code and doing
    Java
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  4. maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/lifecycle/internal/DefaultLifecycleMappingDelegate.java

                for (PluginExecution execution : plugin.getExecutions()) {
                    // if the phase is specified then I don't have to go fetch the plugin yet and pull it down
                    // to examine the phase it is associated to.
                    if (execution.getPhase() != null) {
                        Map<Integer, List<MojoExecution>> phaseBindings = mappings.get(execution.getPhase());
    Java
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  5. maven-artifact/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/versioning/VersionRange.java

            }
    
            return new VersionRange(recommendedVersion, copiedRestrictions);
        }
    
        /**
         * <p>
         * Create a version range from a string representation
         * </p>
         * Some spec examples are:
         * <ul>
         * <li><code>1.0</code> Version 1.0 as a recommended version</li>
         * <li><code>[1.0]</code> Version 1.0 explicitly only</li>
    Java
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  6. maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/project/collector/MultiModuleCollectionStrategy.java

         * We should always check whether the request pom project is collected.
         * The integration tests for MNG-6223 are examples for this scenario.
         *
         * @return true if the collected projects contain the requested project (for example with -f)
         */
        private boolean isRequestedProjectCollected(MavenExecutionRequest request, List<MavenProject> projects) {
    Java
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  7. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/services/VersionRangeResolver.java

     *
     * @since 4.0.0
     */
    @Experimental
    @Consumer
    public interface VersionRangeResolver extends Service {
    
        /**
         * Expands a version range to a list of matching versions, in ascending order.
         * For example, resolves "[3.8,4.0)" to "3.8", "3.8.1", "3.8.2".
         * The returned list of versions is only dependent on the configured repositories and their contents.
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  8. maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/handler/manager/DefaultArtifactHandlerManager.java

                        type.getPathTypes().contains(JavaPathType.CLASSES));
                // TODO: watch out for module path
            });
    
            // Note: here, type decides is artifact added to "build path" (for example during resolution)
            // and "build path" is intermediate data that is used to create actual Java classpath/modulepath
            // but to create those, proper filtering should happen via Type properties.
        }
    
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  9. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/services/DependencyResolverRequest.java

        @Nonnull
        PathScope getPathScope();
    
        /**
         * Returns a filter for the types of path (class-path, module-path, …) accepted by the tool.
         * For example, if a Java tools accepts only class-path elements, then the filter should return
         * {@code true} for {@link JavaPathType#CLASSES} and {@code false} for {@link JavaPathType#MODULES}.
    Java
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  10. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/services/DependencyResolverResult.java

         */
        @Nonnull
        List<Path> getPaths();
    
        /**
         * Returns the file paths of all dependencies, dispatched according the tool options where to place them.
         * The {@link PathType} keys identify, for example, {@code --class-path} or {@code --module-path} options.
         * In the case of Java tools, the map may also contain {@code --patch-module} options, which are
    Java
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