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  1. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/CompactLinkedHashSet.java

     * <p>This implementation consumes significantly less memory than {@code java.util.LinkedHashSet} or
     * even {@code java.util.HashSet}, and places considerably less load on the garbage collector. Like
     * {@code java.util.LinkedHashSet}, it offers insertion-order iteration, with identical behavior.
     *
     * <p>This class should not be assumed to be universally superior to {@code
     * java.util.LinkedHashSet}. Generally speaking, this class reduces object allocation and memory
    Java
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  2. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/eventbus/EventBusTest.java

        assertEquals(
            "Shouldn't catch any more events when unregistered.", expectedEvents, catcher2.getEvents());
      }
    
      // NOTE: This test will always pass if register() is thread-safe but may also
      // pass if it isn't, though this is unlikely.
      public void testRegisterThreadSafety() throws Exception {
        List<StringCatcher> catchers = Lists.newCopyOnWriteArrayList();
        List<Future<?>> futures = Lists.newArrayList();
    Java
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  3. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/eventbus/EventBusTest.java

        assertEquals(
            "Shouldn't catch any more events when unregistered.", expectedEvents, catcher2.getEvents());
      }
    
      // NOTE: This test will always pass if register() is thread-safe but may also
      // pass if it isn't, though this is unlikely.
      public void testRegisterThreadSafety() throws Exception {
        List<StringCatcher> catchers = Lists.newCopyOnWriteArrayList();
        List<Future<?>> futures = Lists.newArrayList();
    Java
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  4. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/testers/AbstractListTester.java

            fail("mismatch at index " + i + ": " + reportContext(expectedList));
          }
        }
      }
    
      /**
       * Used to delay string formatting until actually required, as it otherwise shows up in the test
       * execution profile when running an extremely large numbers of tests.
       */
      private String reportContext(List<E> expected) {
        return Platform.format(
    Java
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  5. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/testers/SetHashCodeTester.java

            getSet().hashCode());
      }
    
      /**
       * Returns the {@link Method} instances for the test methods in this class which call {@code
       * hashCode()} on the set values so that set tests on unhashable objects can suppress it with
       * {@code FeatureSpecificTestSuiteBuilder.suppressing()}.
       */
      @J2ktIncompatible
      @GwtIncompatible // reflection
      public static Method[] getHashCodeMethods() {
        return new Method[] {
    Java
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  6. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/JSR166TestCase.java

     *       {@link #threadAssertTrue}, {@link #threadAssertEquals}, or {@link #threadAssertNull}, (not
     *       {@code fail}, {@code assertTrue}, etc.) It is OK (but not particularly recommended) for
     *       other code to use these forms too. Only the most typically used JUnit assertion methods are
     *       defined this way, but enough to live with.
    Java
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  7. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractServiceTest.java

        /*
         * The main test thread tries to stop() the service shortly after
         * confirming that it is running. Meanwhile, the service itself is trying
         * to confirm that it is running. If the main thread's stop() call happens
         * before it has the chance, the test will fail. To avoid this, the main
         * thread calls this method, which waits until the service has performed
    Java
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  8. guava/pom.xml

              </excludePackageNames>
              <!-- Ignore some tags that are found in Java 11 sources but not recognized... under -source 8, I think it was? I can no longer reproduce the failure. -->
              <tags>
                <tag>
                  <name>apiNote</name>
                  <placement>X</placement>
                </tag>
                <tag>
    XML
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  9. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/CollectionFuture.java

       * on the fields of TimeoutFuture. This field is slightly different from the fields discussed
       * there: cancel() never reads this field, only writes to it. That makes the race here completely
       * harmless, rather than just 99.99% harmless.
       */
      @CheckForNull @LazyInit private List<@Nullable Present<V>> values;
    
      CollectionFuture(
    Java
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  10. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/MinimalIterable.java

     * #iterator()} method after the first, and whose iterator is always unmodifiable.
     *
     * <p>The {@code Iterable} specification does not make it absolutely clear what should happen on a
     * second invocation, so implementors have made various choices, including:
     *
     * <ul>
     *   <li>returning the same iterator again
     *   <li>throwing an exception of some kind
    Java
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