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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/eventbus/outside/AnnotatedNotAbstractInSuperclassTest.java
// the subclass overrides this and does *not* call super.dONAIS(o) differentlyOverriddenNotAnnotatedInSubclassBadEvents.add(o); } @Subscribe public void differentlyOverriddenAnnotatedInSubclass(Object o) { // the subclass overrides this and does *not* call super.dOAIS(o) differentlyOverriddenAnnotatedInSubclassBadEvents.add(o); } }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/SneakyThrows.java
@GwtCompatible final class SneakyThrows<T extends Throwable> { /** * Throws {@code t} as if it were an unchecked {@link Throwable}. * * <p>This method is useful primarily when we make a reflective call to a method with no {@code * throws} clause: Java forces us to handle an arbitrary {@link Throwable} from that method, * rather than just the {@link RuntimeException} or {@link Error} that should be possible. (And in
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/SneakyThrows.java
@GwtCompatible final class SneakyThrows<T extends Throwable> { /** * Throws {@code t} as if it were an unchecked {@link Throwable}. * * <p>This method is useful primarily when we make a reflective call to a method with no {@code * throws} clause: Java forces us to handle an arbitrary {@link Throwable} from that method, * rather than just the {@link RuntimeException} or {@link Error} that should be possible. (And in
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/FluentIterable.java
* skipped element by immediately calling {@code remove()} on the returned fluent iterable's * iterator, as the {@code Iterator} contract states that a call to {@code * remove()} before a * call to {@code next()} will throw an {@link IllegalStateException}. * * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link Stream#skip} (same). */ public final FluentIterable<E> skip(int numberToSkip) {
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/FluentIterable.java
* skipped element by immediately calling {@code remove()} on the returned fluent iterable's * iterator, as the {@code Iterator} contract states that a call to {@code * remove()} before a * call to {@code next()} will throw an {@link IllegalStateException}. * * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link Stream#skip} (same). */ public final FluentIterable<E> skip(int numberToSkip) {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Streams.java
*/ @GwtCompatible /* * Users will use most of these methods only if they're already using Stream. For a few other * methods, like stream(Iterable), we have to rely on users not to call them without library * desugaring. */ @IgnoreJRERequirement public final class Streams { /** * Returns a sequential {@link Stream} of the contents of {@code iterable}, delegating to {@link
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/LinkedListMultimap.java
public void remove() { checkForConcurrentModification(); checkState(current != null, "no calls to next() since the last call to remove()"); if (current != next) { // after call to next() previous = current.previous; nextIndex--; } else { // after call to previous() next = current.next; } removeNode(current); current = null; expectedModCount = modCount;
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FakeTimeLimiter.java
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable; /** * A TimeLimiter implementation which actually does not attempt to limit time at all. This may be * desirable to use in some unit tests. More importantly, attempting to debug a call which is * time-limited would be extremely annoying, so this gives you a time-limiter you can easily swap in * for your real time-limiter while you're debugging. *
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docs/features/interceptors.md
* Observe the application's original intent. Unconcerned with OkHttp-injected headers like `If-None-Match`. * Permitted to short-circuit and not call `Chain.proceed()`. * Permitted to retry and make multiple calls to `Chain.proceed()`. * Can adjust Call timeouts using withConnectTimeout, withReadTimeout, withWriteTimeout. **Network Interceptors**
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealRoutePlanner.kt
val pooled2 = planReusePooledConnection(connect, connect.routes) if (pooled2 != null) return pooled2 return connect } /** * Returns the connection already attached to the call if it's eligible for a new exchange. * * If the call's connection exists and is eligible for another exchange, it is returned. If it * exists but cannot be used for another exchange, it is closed and this returns null.
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