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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ListsTest.java
assertEquals(SOME_COLLECTION, list); } @J2ktIncompatible @GwtIncompatible // NullPointerTester public void testNullPointerExceptions() { NullPointerTester tester = new NullPointerTester(); tester.testAllPublicStaticMethods(Lists.class); } /** * This is just here to illustrate how {@code Arrays#asList} differs from {@code * Lists#newArrayList}. */
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AggregateFuture.java
* * @param <InputT> the type of the individual inputs * @param <OutputT> the type of the output (i.e. this) future */ @GwtCompatible @SuppressWarnings( // Whenever both tests are cheap and functional, it's faster to use &, | instead of &&, || "ShortCircuitBoolean") abstract class AggregateFuture<InputT extends @Nullable Object, OutputT extends @Nullable Object> extends AggregateFutureState<OutputT> {
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/IterablesTest.java
for (@SuppressWarnings("unused") Object obj : iterable) {} } @J2ktIncompatible @GwtIncompatible // NullPointerTester public void testNullPointerExceptions() { NullPointerTester tester = new NullPointerTester(); tester.testAllPublicStaticMethods(Iterables.class); } // More exhaustive tests are in IteratorsTest. public void testElementsEqual() throws Exception { Iterable<?> a; Iterable<?> b;
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureState.java
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable; import sun.misc.Unsafe; /** Supertype of {@link AbstractFuture} that contains platform-specific functionality. */ // Whenever both tests are cheap and functional, it's faster to use &, | instead of &&, || @SuppressWarnings("ShortCircuitBoolean") @GwtCompatible @ReflectionSupport(value = ReflectionSupport.Level.FULL)Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Aug 07 16:05:33 UTC 2025 - 33.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
src/test/java/jcifs/ntlmssp/Type3MessageTest.java
CIFSContext mockCtx = createMockContextWithLanManCompat(1); Type3Message type3 = new Type3Message(mockCtx, type2, null, "password", "DOMAIN", "user", "WORKSTATION", flags); // Then // Master key should always be generated with extended session security or NTLMv2 assertNotNull(type3.getMasterKey()); assertEquals(16, type3.getMasterKey().length); } @Test
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractFutureState.java
import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable; import sun.misc.Unsafe; /** Supertype of {@link AbstractFuture} that contains platform-specific functionality. */ // Whenever both tests are cheap and functional, it's faster to use &, | instead of &&, || @SuppressWarnings("ShortCircuitBoolean") @GwtCompatible @ReflectionSupport(value = ReflectionSupport.Level.FULL)Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Aug 07 16:05:33 UTC 2025 - 34.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/HashFunction.java
* * <p><b>Warning:</b> This method, which reencodes the input before hashing it, is useful only for * cross-language compatibility. For other use cases, prefer {@link #hashUnencodedChars}, which is * faster, produces the same output across Java releases, and hashes every {@code char} in the * input, even if some are invalid. */ HashCode hashString(CharSequence input, Charset charset); /**Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Mon Mar 17 20:26:29 UTC 2025 - 10.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
guava/src/com/google/common/hash/HashFunction.java
* * <p><b>Warning:</b> This method, which reencodes the input before hashing it, is useful only for * cross-language compatibility. For other use cases, prefer {@link #hashUnencodedChars}, which is * faster, produces the same output across Java releases, and hashes every {@code char} in the * input, even if some are invalid. */ HashCode hashString(CharSequence input, Charset charset); /**Registered: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Mon Mar 17 20:26:29 UTC 2025 - 10.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/web/admin/maintenance/AdminMaintenanceAction.java
// private static final Logger logger = LogManager.getLogger(AdminMaintenanceAction.class); private static final String[] CAT_NAMES = { "aliases", "allocation", "count", "fielddata", "health", "indices", "master", "nodeattrs", "nodes", "pending_tasks", "plugins", "recovery", "repositories", "thread_pool", "shards", "segments", "snapshots", "templates" };Registered: Sat Dec 20 09:19:18 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Nov 28 16:29:12 UTC 2025 - 18.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Longs.java
* moved to index "distance", and the element at index {@code i} ends up at index {@code (distance * + i) mod array.length}. This is equivalent to {@code Collections.rotate(Longs.asList(array), * distance)}, but is considerably faster and avoids allocation and garbage collection. * * <p>The provided "distance" may be negative, which will rotate left. * * @since 32.0.0 */ public static void rotate(long[] array, int distance) {
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