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  1. okhttp-tls/README.md

    handshake. The best part of this example is that we don't need to make our test code insecure with a
    a fake `HostnameVerifier` or `X509TrustManager`.
    
    Certificate Authorities
    -----------------------
    
    The above example uses a self-signed certificate. This is convenient for testing but not
    representative of real-world HTTPS deployment. To get closer to that we can use `HeldCertificate`
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  2. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/testers/CollectionIteratorTester.java

        for (E element : collection) { // uses iterator()
          iteratorElements.add(element);
        }
        assertEqualIgnoringOrder(asList(createSamplesArray()), iteratorElements);
      }
    
      @CollectionFeature.Require(KNOWN_ORDER)
      public void testIterationOrdering() {
        List<E> iteratorElements = new ArrayList<>();
        for (E element : collection) { // uses iterator()
          iteratorElements.add(element);
        }
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  3. android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureState.java

      //   timeout is small we shouldn't park(). This needs to be traded off with the cpu overhead of
      //   spinning, so we use SPIN_THRESHOLD_NANOS which is what AbstractQueuedSynchronizer uses for
      //   similar purposes.
      // * We want to behave reasonably for timeouts of 0
      // * We are more responsive to completion than timeouts. This is because parkNanos depends on
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  4. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureFallbackAtomicHelperTest.java

    import junit.framework.TestSuite;
    import org.jspecify.annotations.NullUnmarked;
    
    /**
     * Tests our AtomicHelper fallback strategies in AbstractFuture.
     *
     * <p>On different platforms AbstractFuture uses different strategies for its core synchronization
     * primitives. The strategies are all implemented as subtypes of AtomicHelper and the strategy is
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  5. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http/StatusLine.kt

              }
          } else if (statusLine.startsWith("ICY ")) {
            // Shoutcast uses ICY instead of "HTTP/1.0".
            protocol = Protocol.HTTP_1_0
            codeStart = 4
          } else if (statusLine.startsWith("SOURCETABLE ")) {
            // NTRIP r1 uses SOURCETABLE instead of HTTP/1.1
            protocol = Protocol.HTTP_1_1
            codeStart = 12
          } else {
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  6. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/io/testdata/alice_in_wonderland.txt

    doubt that it had a VERY turn-up nose, much more like a snout
    than a real nose; also its eyes were getting extremely small for
    a baby:  altogether Alice did not like the look of the thing at
    all.  `But perhaps it was only sobbing,' she thought, and looked
    into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears.
    
      No, there were no tears.  `If you're going to turn into a pig,
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  7. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/hash/HashingTest.java

        for (int i = 1; i < 200; i += 17) {
          HashFunction hasher = Hashing.goodFastHash(i);
          assertTrue(hasher.bits() >= i);
          HashTestUtils.assertInvariants(hasher);
        }
      }
    
      // goodFastHash(32) uses Murmur3_32. Use the same epsilon bounds.
      public void testGoodFastHash32() {
        HashTestUtils.check2BitAvalanche(Hashing.goodFastHash(32), 250, 0.20);
        HashTestUtils.checkAvalanche(Hashing.goodFastHash(32), 250, 0.17);
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  8. okhttp-logging-interceptor/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/logging/internal/IsProbablyUtf8.kt

     * limitations under the License.
     */
    package okhttp3.logging.internal
    
    import java.io.EOFException
    import okio.Buffer
    
    /**
     * Returns true if the body in question probably contains human readable text. Uses a small
     * sample of code points to detect unicode control characters commonly used in binary file
     * signatures.
     */
    fun Buffer.isProbablyUtf8(): Boolean {
      try {
        val prefix = Buffer()
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  9. android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/PatternCompiler.java

    package com.google.common.base;
    
    import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible;
    import com.google.errorprone.annotations.RestrictedApi;
    
    /**
     * Pluggable interface for compiling a regex pattern. By default this package uses the {@code
     * java.util.regex} library, but an alternate implementation can be supplied using the {@link
     * java.util.ServiceLoader} mechanism.
     */
    @GwtIncompatible
    interface PatternCompiler {
      /**
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  10. docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md

       [Gradle plugin][japicmp_gradle] to enforce binary compatibility.
    
     * **Java source compatibility** is the ability to upgrade Java uses of OkHttp 3.x to 4.x without
       changing `.java` files.
    
     * **Kotlin source compatibility** is the ability to upgrade Kotlin uses of OkHttp 3.x to 4.x
       without changing `.kt` files.
    
    With a few small exceptions (below), OkHttp 4.x is both binary- and Java source-compatible with
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