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guava-gwt/src-super/com/google/common/collect/super/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingImmutableSet.java
public abstract class ForwardingImmutableSet<E> extends ImmutableSet<E> { private final transient Set<E> delegate; ForwardingImmutableSet(Set<E> delegate) { // TODO(cpovirk): are we over-wrapping? this.delegate = Collections.unmodifiableSet(delegate); } @Override public UnmodifiableIterator<E> iterator() { return Iterators.unmodifiableIterator(delegate.iterator()); }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Multisets.java
Entry<?> entry = (Entry<?>) object; Object element = entry.getElement(); int entryCount = entry.getCount(); if (entryCount != 0) { // Safe as long as we never add a new entry, which we won't. // (Presumably it can still throw CCE/NPE but only if the underlying Multiset does.) @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked", "nullness"})
Java - Registered: Fri May 03 12:43:13 GMT 2024 - Last Modified: Wed May 01 18:44:57 GMT 2024 - 41.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Iterables.java
// ...where "@JointlyNullable" is similar to @PolyNull but slightly different: // // - @PolyNull means "@Nullable or @Nonnull" // (That would be unsound for an input Iterable<@Nullable Foo>. So, if we wanted to use // @PolyNull, we would have to restrict this method to non-null <T>. But it has users who pass // iterables with null elements.) // // - @JointlyNullable means "@Nullable or no annotation" @CheckForNull
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ExecutionList.java
// Fail fast on a null. We throw NPE here because the contract of Executor states that it throws // NPE on null listener, so we propagate that contract up into the add method as well. checkNotNull(runnable, "Runnable was null."); checkNotNull(executor, "Executor was null."); // Lock while we check state. We must maintain the lock while adding the new pair so that
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/CompactLinkedHashSet.java
@Override public void clear() { if (needsAllocArrays()) { return; } this.firstEntry = ENDPOINT; this.lastEntry = ENDPOINT; // Either both arrays are null or neither is, but we check both to satisfy the nullness checker. if (predecessor != null && successor != null) { Arrays.fill(predecessor, 0, size(), 0); Arrays.fill(successor, 0, size(), 0); } super.clear(); }
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/SpliteratorTester.java
if (comparator == null) { // A sorted spliterator with no comparator is already using natural order. // (We could probably find a way to avoid rawtypes here if we wanted.) @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked", "rawtypes"}) Comparator<? super E> naturalOrder = (Comparator<? super E>) Comparator.<Comparable>naturalOrder();
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFuture.java
// don't execute 'immediately'. By checking isDone here we avoid that. // A corollary to all that is that we don't need to check isDone inside the loop because if we // get into the loop we know that we weren't done when we entered and therefore we aren't under // an obligation to execute 'immediately'. if (!isDone()) { Listener oldHead = listeners;
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/testers/AbstractListTester.java
@Ignore // Affects only Android test runner, which respects JUnit 4 annotations on JUnit 3 tests. public class AbstractListTester<E extends @Nullable Object> extends AbstractCollectionTester<E> { /* * Previously we had a field named list that was initialized to the value of * collection in setUp(), but that caused problems when a tester changed the * value of list or collection but not both. */ protected final List<E> getList() {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Converter.java
* methods to accept null. We could avoid having unchecked casts in Converter.java itself if we * could perform a cast to LegacyConverter, but we can't because it's an internal-only class. * * TODO(cpovirk): So make it part of the open-source build, albeit package-private there? * * So we use uncheckedCastNullableTToT here. This is a weird usage of that method: The method is
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSortedMap.java
// We're careful to put only K instances in. K[] sortedKs = (K[]) sortedKeys; Arrays.sort(sortedKs, comparator); Object[] sortedValues = new Object[size]; // We might, somehow, be able to reorder values in-place. But it doesn't seem like // there's a way around creating the separate sortedKeys array, and if we're allocating
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