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guava/src/com/google/common/cache/CacheBuilder.java
} /** * Sets the minimum total size for the internal hash tables. For example, if the initial capacity * is {@code 60}, and the concurrency level is {@code 8}, then eight segments are created, each * having a hash table of size eight. Providing a large enough estimate at construction time * avoids the need for expensive resizing operations later, but setting this value unnecessarily * high wastes memory. *
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Futures.java
ListenableFuture<? extends V>... futures) { /* * Another way to express this signature would be to bound <V> by @NonNull and accept * LF<? extends @Nullable V>. That might be better: There's currently no difference between the * outputs users get when calling this with <Foo> and calling it with <@Nullable Foo>. The only
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/CharMatcher.java
* negation is cheaper to precompute than the matcher itself; it tries to build small hash tables * for matchers that only match a few characters, and so on. In the worst-case scenario, it * constructs an eight-kilobyte bit array and queries that. In many situations this produces a * matcher which is faster to query than the original. */ @GwtIncompatible // SmallCharMatcher CharMatcher precomputedInternal() {
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Iterators.java
* PeekingIterator#remove()}. * * <p>Note: If the given iterator is already a {@code PeekingIterator}, it <i>might</i> be * returned to the caller, although this is neither guaranteed to occur nor required to be * consistent. For example, this method <i>might</i> choose to pass through recognized * implementations of {@code PeekingIterator} when the behavior of the implementation is known to
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/reflect/TypeTokenTest.java
Iterable<? extends TypeToken<?>> types) { int i = 0; for (TypeToken<?> left : types) { int j = 0; for (TypeToken<?> right : types) { if (left.isSupertypeOf(right)) { assertTrue(left + " should be after " + right, i >= j); } j++; } i++; } }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Iterators.java
* PeekingIterator#remove()}. * * <p>Note: If the given iterator is already a {@code PeekingIterator}, it <i>might</i> be * returned to the caller, although this is neither guaranteed to occur nor required to be * consistent. For example, this method <i>might</i> choose to pass through recognized * implementations of {@code PeekingIterator} when the behavior of the implementation is known to
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