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  1. guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ForwardingFluentFuture.java

    /**
     * {@link FluentFuture} that forwards all calls to a delegate.
     *
     * <h3>Extension</h3>
     *
     * If you want a class like {@code FluentFuture} but with extra methods, we recommend declaring your
     * own subclass of {@link ListenableFuture}, complete with a method like {@link #from} to adapt an
     * existing {@code ListenableFuture}, implemented atop a {@link ForwardingListenableFuture} that
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  2. guava-gwt/src-super/com/google/common/util/concurrent/super/com/google/common/util/concurrent/GwtFuturesCatchingSpecialization.java

      /*
       * In the GWT versions of the methods (below), every exceptionType parameter is required to be
       * Class<Throwable>. To handle only certain kinds of exceptions under GWT, you'll need to write
       * your own instanceof tests.
       */
    
      public static <V extends @Nullable Object> ListenableFuture<V> catching(
          ListenableFuture<? extends V> input,
          Class<Throwable> exceptionType,
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  3. guava-gwt/test/com/google/common/collect/testing/Testing.gwt.xml

        have prod supersource, even if they have none. GWT is happy to ignore us
        when we specify a nonexistent path.
    
        (I hope that this workaround does not cause its own problems in the future.)
    -->
    <super-source path="super"/>
    
    <inherits name="com.google.common.annotations.Annotations" />
    <inherits name="com.google.common.base.Base" />
    <inherits name="com.google.common.collect.Collect" />
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  4. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/PostMultipart.java

    import okhttp3.Response;
    
    public final class PostMultipart {
      /**
       * The imgur client ID for OkHttp recipes. If you're using imgur for anything other than running
       * these examples, please request your own client ID! https://api.imgur.com/oauth2
       */
      private static final String IMGUR_CLIENT_ID = "9199fdef135c122";
      private static final MediaType MEDIA_TYPE_PNG = MediaType.get("image/png");
    
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  5. guava-gwt/src/com/google/common/net/Net.gwt.xml

        have prod supersource, even if they have none. GWT is happy to ignore us
        when we specify a nonexistent path.
    
        (I hope that this workaround does not cause its own problems in the future.)
    -->
    <super-source path="super"/>
    
    <inherits name="com.google.common.annotations.Annotations" />
    <inherits name="com.google.common.base.Base" />
    <inherits name="com.google.common.collect.Collect" />
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  6. guava-testlib/README.md

    are subject to change. They can be modified in any way, or even
    removed, at any time. If your code is a library itself (i.e. it is
    used on the CLASSPATH of users outside your own control), you should
    not use beta APIs, unless you [repackage] them. **If your
    code is a library, we strongly recommend using the [Guava Beta Checker] to
    ensure that you do not use any `@Beta` APIs!**
    
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/PredecessorsFunction.java

     * someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, graph);
     * }
     *
     * This works because those types each implement {@code PredecessorsFunction}. It will also work
     * with any other implementation of this interface.
     *
     * <p>If you have your own graph implementation based around a custom node type {@code MyNode},
     * which has a method {@code getParents()} that retrieves its predecessors in a graph:
     *
     * {@snippet :
     * someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, MyNode::getParents);
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/SuccessorsFunction.java

     * someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, graph);
     * }
     *
     * This works because those types each implement {@code SuccessorsFunction}. It will also work with
     * any other implementation of this interface.
     *
     * <p>If you have your own graph implementation based around a custom node type {@code MyNode},
     * which has a method {@code getChildren()} that retrieves its successors in a graph:
     *
     * {@snippet :
     * someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, MyNode::getChildren);
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  9. fess-crawler/src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/CrawlerContext.java

     * maximum thread check count, maximum depth, and maximum access count.
     * </p>
     *
     * <p>
     * It also provides thread-local storage for sitemaps, allowing each thread to have its own set of sitemaps.
     * </p>
     */
    public class CrawlerContext {
        /**
         * Constructs a new CrawlerContext.
         */
        public CrawlerContext() {
            // Default constructor
        }
    
        /**
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  10. guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ListenerCallQueue.java

     *   <li>It is easy for the user to ensure that listeners are never invoked while holding locks.
     * </ul>
     *
     * The last point is subtle. Often the observable object will be managing its own internal state
     * using a lock, however it is dangerous to dispatch listeners while holding a lock because they
     * might run on the {@code directExecutor()} or be otherwise re-entrant (call back into your
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