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  1. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/EquivalenceTest.java

       * `new Integer` (as we do) instead of `Integer.valueOf`. However, under J2KT, `new Integer`
       * gets translated back to `Integer.valueOf` because that is the only thing J2KT can support. And
       * anyway, it's nice to avoid `Integer.valueOf` because the Android toolchain optimizes multiple
       * `Integer.valueOf` calls into one! So we stick with the deprecated `Integer` constructor.
       */
    
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  2. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/EquivalenceTest.java

       * `new Integer` (as we do) instead of `Integer.valueOf`. However, under J2KT, `new Integer`
       * gets translated back to `Integer.valueOf` because that is the only thing J2KT can support. And
       * anyway, it's nice to avoid `Integer.valueOf` because the Android toolchain optimizes multiple
       * `Integer.valueOf` calls into one! So we stick with the deprecated `Integer` constructor.
       */
    
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  3. okhttp/src/androidMain/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/platform/android/DeferredSocketAdapter.kt

    import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocket
    import okhttp3.Protocol
    
    /**
     * Deferred implementation of SocketAdapter that works by observing the socket
     * and initializing on first use.
     *
     * We use this because eager classpath checks cause confusion and excessive logging in Android,
     * and we can't rely on classnames after proguard, so are probably best served by falling through
     * to a situation of trying our least likely noisiest options.
     */
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  4. android/guava-testlib/test/com/google/common/testing/AbstractPackageSanityTestsTest.java

       * 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
       * suppression externally, but it's OK because we don't enforce test-size rules there.)
       *
       * We'd just use PackageSanityTests directly, saving us from needing this separate type, but we're
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  5. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/HashBiMap.java

      }
    
      final class KeySet extends View<K, V, K> {
        KeySet() {
          super(HashBiMap.this);
        }
    
        @Override
        @ParametricNullness
        K forEntry(int entry) {
          // The cast is safe because we call forEntry only for indexes that contain entries.
          return uncheckedCastNullableTToT(keys[entry]);
        }
    
        @Override
        public boolean contains(@Nullable Object o) {
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  6. android-test/src/test/kotlin/okhttp/android/test/DisabledInitialiserTest.kt

      fun setContext() {
        // Ensure we aren't succeeding because of another test
        Platform.resetForTests()
        PlatformRegistry.applicationContext = null
      }
    
      @Test
      fun testWithoutContext() {
        val httpUrl = "https://www.google.co.uk".toHttpUrl()
        assertFailure { httpUrl.topPrivateDomain() }.all {
          hasMessage("Unable to load PublicSuffixDatabase.list resource.")
          cause().isNotNull().all {
            hasMessage(
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  7. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/TopKSelector.java

        } else if (bufferSize < k) {
          buffer[bufferSize++] = elem;
          // uncheckedCastNullableTToT is safe because bufferSize > 0.
          if (comparator.compare(elem, uncheckedCastNullableTToT(threshold)) > 0) {
            threshold = elem;
          }
          // uncheckedCastNullableTToT is safe because bufferSize > 0.
        } else if (comparator.compare(elem, uncheckedCastNullableTToT(threshold)) < 0) {
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  8. okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/internal/der/DerReader.kt

          peekedHeader = result
        }
    
        if (result.isEndOfData) return null
    
        return result
      }
    
      /**
       * Consume the next header in the stream and return it. If there is no header to read because we
       * have reached a limit, this returns [END_OF_DATA].
       */
      internal fun readHeader(): DerHeader {
        require(peekedHeader == null)
    
        // We've hit a local limit.
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  9. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealRoutePlanner.kt

              }
              else -> null
            }
          }
    
        // If the call's connection wasn't released, reuse it. We don't call connectionAcquired() here
        // because we already acquired it.
        if (connectionUser.candidateConnection() != null) {
          check(toClose == null)
          return ReusePlan(candidate)
        }
    
        // The call's connection was released.
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md

    The process that happens when your API app calls the *external API* is named a "callback". Because the software that the external developer wrote sends a request to your API and then your API *calls back*, sending a request to an *external API* (that was probably created by the same developer).
    
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