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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md

    But now you know how it works, so you can use relative imports in your own apps no matter how complex they are. 🤓
    
    ### Add some custom `tags`, `responses`, and `dependencies` { #add-some-custom-tags-responses-and-dependencies }
    
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  2. guava-gwt/pom.xml

                <sourceFileExclude>**/ForceGuavaCompilation*</sourceFileExclude>
              </sourceFileExcludes>
              <!-- The above exclusion doesn't actually matter unless I prevent Javadoc from autodiscovering the source in the sourcepath, which defaults to the source directory :\ Boo for -sourcepath. -->
              <sourcepath>doesnotexist</sourcepath>
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  3. futures/listenablefuture1/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ListenableFuture.java

     * Futures#transform(ListenableFuture, com.google.common.base.Function, Executor) Futures.transform}
     * (or {@link FluentFuture#transform(com.google.common.base.Function, Executor)
     * FluentFuture.transform}), but you will often find it easier to use a framework. Frameworks
     * automate the process, often adding features like monitoring, debugging, and cancellation.
     * Examples of frameworks include:
     *
     * <ul>
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  4. guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ListenableFuture.java

     * Futures#transform(ListenableFuture, com.google.common.base.Function, Executor) Futures.transform}
     * (or {@link FluentFuture#transform(com.google.common.base.Function, Executor)
     * FluentFuture.transform}), but you will often find it easier to use a framework. Frameworks
     * automate the process, often adding features like monitoring, debugging, and cancellation.
     * Examples of frameworks include:
     *
     * <ul>
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  5. 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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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/CharMatcher.java

       * query than the original; your mileage may vary. Precomputation takes time and requires more
       * memory, so it is only likely to be worthwhile if the precomputed matcher is queried very often.
       *
       * <p>This method has no effect (returns {@code this}) when called in GWT: it's unclear whether a
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableList.java

      @Deprecated
      @Override
      public final ImmutableList<E> asList() {
        return this;
      }
    
      @Override
      int copyIntoArray(@Nullable Object[] dst, int offset) {
        // this loop is faster for RandomAccess instances, which ImmutableLists are
        int size = size();
        for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
          dst[offset + i] = get(i);
        }
        return offset + size;
      }
    
      /**
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md

    The `security_scopes` object (of class `SecurityScopes`) also provides a `scope_str` attribute with a single string, containing those scopes separated by spaces (we are going to use it).
    
    We create an `HTTPException` that we can reuse (`raise`) later at several points.
    
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  9. compat/maven-artifact/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/versioning/ComparableVersion.java

                    return String.valueOf(QUALIFIERS.indexOf(""));
                }
    
                int i = QUALIFIERS.indexOf(qualifier);
    
                // Just returning an Integer with the index here is faster, but requires a lot of if/then/else to check for
                // -1
                //  or QUALIFIERS.size and then resort to lexical ordering. Most comparisons are decided by the first
                // character,
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  10. ci/official/utilities/extract_resultstore_links.py

              f'Bazel invocations.\n'
              f'ResultStore contains individual representations of each target '
              f'that were run/built during the invocation.\n'
              f'These results are generally easier to read than looking through '
              f'the entire build log:\n')
      i = 1
      for url, invocation_results in result_store_dict.items():
        line_str = f'Invocation #{i} ({invocation_results["status"]}):\n'
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