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  1. android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/SuccessorsFunction.java

     * breadth first traversal) that only need a way of accessing the successors of a node in a graph.
     *
     * <h3>Usage</h3>
     *
     * Given an algorithm, for example:
     *
     * <pre>{@code
     * public <N> someGraphAlgorithm(N startNode, SuccessorsFunction<N> successorsFunction);
     * }</pre>
     *
     * you will invoke it depending on the graph representation you're using.
     *
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  2. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/reflect/SubtypeTester.java

     * annotated by {@link TestSubtype}.
     *
     * <p>These declaration methods rely on Java static type checking to make sure what we want to
     * assert as subtypes are really subtypes according to javac. For example:
     *
     * <pre>{@code
     * class MySubtypeTests extends SubtypeTester {
     *   @TestSubtype(suppressGetSubtype = true, suppressGetSupertype = true)
     *   public <T> Iterable<? extends T> listIsSubtypeOfIterable(List<T> list) {
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  3. common-protos/k8s.io/api/node/v1beta1/generated.proto

      // are specific to the node & CRI configuration.  It is assumed that all
      // handlers are available on every node, and handlers of the same name are
      // equivalent on every node.
      // For example, a handler called "runc" might specify that the runc OCI
      // runtime (using native Linux containers) will be used to run the containers
      // in a pod.
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  4. architecture/standards/0004-use-a-platform-architecture.md

    A Gradle platform is a logical distribution that provides support for a specific kind of automation.
    A typical platform builds on other platforms in order to add more capabilities, for example, to add support for a particular language.
    
    See the [discovery document](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-oKG23gLdx2D2uJvzir31AhDFyqSf81LDESfKKCU28c/edit#heading=h.pps74pn68uvk) (internal document) for more context.
    
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  5. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/services/BuilderProblem.java

         * creator of the problem, the general expectation is that the hint provides sufficient information to the user to
         * track the problem back to its origin. A concrete example for such a source hint can be the file path or URL from
         * which the settings were read.
         *
         * @return the hint about the source of the problem or an empty string if unknown, never {@code null}
         */
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  6. mockwebserver/src/main/kotlin/mockwebserver3/RecordedRequest.kt

       * multiple requests, each request is assigned its own sequence number.
       */
      val sequenceNumber: Int,
      socket: Socket,
      /**
       * The failure MockWebServer recorded when attempting to decode this request. If, for example,
       * the inbound request was truncated, this exception will be non-null.
       */
      val failure: IOException? = null,
    ) {
      val method: String?
      val path: String?
    
      /**
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  7. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/features/CollectionFeature.java

       * documentation for {@link Collection}:
       *
       * <blockquote>
       *
       * "Some collection implementations have restrictions on the elements that they may contain. For
       * example, some implementations prohibit null elements, and some have restrictions on the types
       * of their elements."
       *
       * </blockquote>
       */
      RESTRICTS_ELEMENTS,
    
      /**
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  8. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/EquivalenceTester.java

     *
     * <p>To use, create a new {@link EquivalenceTester} and add equivalence groups where each group
     * contains objects that are supposed to be equal to each other. Objects of different groups are
     * expected to be unequal. For example:
     *
     * <pre>{@code
     * EquivalenceTester.of(someStringEquivalence)
     *     .addEquivalenceGroup("hello", "h" + "ello")
     *     .addEquivalenceGroup("world", "wor" + "ld")
     *     .test();
     * }</pre>
     *
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  9. guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/EquivalenceTester.java

     *
     * <p>To use, create a new {@link EquivalenceTester} and add equivalence groups where each group
     * contains objects that are supposed to be equal to each other. Objects of different groups are
     * expected to be unequal. For example:
     *
     * <pre>{@code
     * EquivalenceTester.of(someStringEquivalence)
     *     .addEquivalenceGroup("hello", "h" + "ello")
     *     .addEquivalenceGroup("world", "wor" + "ld")
     *     .test();
     * }</pre>
     *
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  10. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/net/HostAndPortTest.java

        checkFromStringCase("[]:", 1, null, 99, false);
        checkFromStringCase("[]:80", 1, null, 99, false);
        checkFromStringCase("[]bad", 1, null, 99, false);
      }
    
      public void testFromStringParseableNonsense() {
        // Examples of nonsense that gets through.
        checkFromStringCase("[[:]]", 86, "[:]", 86, false);
        checkFromStringCase("x:y:z", 87, "x:y:z", 87, false);
        checkFromStringCase("", 88, "", 88, false);
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