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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/math/StatsTest.java
byte[] buffer = MANY_VALUES_STATS_VARARGS.toByteArray(); byte[] tooLongByteArray = ByteBuffer.allocate(buffer.length + 2) .order(ByteOrder.LITTLE_ENDIAN) .put(buffer) .putChar('.') .array(); assertThrows(IllegalArgumentException.class, () -> Stats.fromByteArray(tooLongByteArray)); } public void testFromByteArrayWithTooShortArrayInputThrowsIllegalArgumentException() {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Chars.java
result); return (int) result; } /** * Returns a big-endian representation of {@code value} in a 2-element byte array; equivalent to * {@code ByteBuffer.allocate(2).putChar(value).array()}. For example, the input value {@code * '\\u5432'} would yield the byte array {@code {0x54, 0x32}}. * * <p>If you need to convert and concatenate several values (possibly even of different types),
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guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Chars.java
result); return (int) result; } /** * Returns a big-endian representation of {@code value} in a 2-element byte array; equivalent to * {@code ByteBuffer.allocate(2).putChar(value).array()}. For example, the input value {@code * '\\u5432'} would yield the byte array {@code {0x54, 0x32}}. * * <p>If you need to convert and concatenate several values (possibly even of different types),
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src/cmd/cgo/doc.go
# Using cgo with the go command To use cgo write normal Go code that imports a pseudo-package "C". The Go code can then refer to types such as C.size_t, variables such as C.stdout, or functions such as C.putchar. If the import of "C" is immediately preceded by a comment, that comment, called the preamble, is used as a header when compiling the C parts of the package. For example: // #include <stdio.h>
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