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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ExecutionSequencer.java
* Tasks execute with the same happens-before order that the function calls to {@link #submit} and * {@link #submitAsync} that submitted those tasks had. * * <p>This class has limited support for cancellation and other "early completions": * * <ul> * <li>While calls to {@code submit} and {@code submitAsync} return a {@code Future} that can be * cancelled, cancellation never propagates to a task that has started to run -- neither to
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Futures.java
/** * Returns a list of delegate futures that correspond to the futures received in the order that * they complete. Delegate futures return the same value or throw the same exception as the * corresponding input future returns/throws. * * <p>"In the order that they complete" means, for practical purposes, about what you would * expect, but there are some subtleties. First, we do guarantee that, if the output future at
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futures/listenablefuture9999/pom.xml
<version>9999.0-empty-to-avoid-conflict-with-guava</version> <name>Guava ListenableFuture only</name> <description> An empty artifact that Guava depends on to signal that it is providing ListenableFuture -- but is also available in a second "version" that contains com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture class, without any other Guava classes. The idea is:
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/JAASAuthenticator.java
* get proper ticket caching. * * Be advised that short/NetBIOS name usage is not supported with this authenticator. Always specify full FQDNs/Realm. * This can be a problem if using DFS in it's default configuration as that still returns referrals in short form. * See <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/244380">KB-244380</a> for compatible server configuration.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/schema-extra-example.md
But now that FastAPI 0.99.0 and above uses OpenAPI 3.1.0, that uses JSON Schema 2020-12, and Swagger UI 5.0.0 and above, everything is more consistent and the examples are included in JSON Schema.
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/DummyProxy.java
/** * Generates a dummy interface proxy that simply returns a dummy value for each method. * * @author Ben Yu */ @GwtIncompatible @J2ktIncompatible @NullMarked abstract class DummyProxy { /** * Returns a new proxy for {@code interfaceType}. Proxies of the same interface are equal to each * other if the {@link DummyProxy} instance that created the proxies are equal. */
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okhttp-osgi-tests/build.gradle.kts
- The compressed index.xml file contains a timestamp property which changes with every test execution, such that running the test actually changes the test classpath itself. This means that it can"t benefit from incremental build acceleration, because on every execution it sees that the classpath has changed, and so to be safe, it needs to re-run.
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compat/maven-compat/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/repository/legacy/resolver/conflict/FarthestConflictResolverTest.java
} /** * Tests that <code>a:1.0</code> wins in the scenario: * <pre> * a:1.0 * a:2.0 * </pre> */ @Test void testEqual() { ResolutionNode a1n = createResolutionNode(a1); ResolutionNode a2n = createResolutionNode(a2); assertResolveConflict(a1n, a1n, a2n); } /** * Tests that <code>a:2.0</code> wins in the scenario:
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compat/maven-compat/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/repository/legacy/resolver/conflict/NearestConflictResolverTest.java
} /** * Tests that <code>a:1.0</code> wins in the scenario: * <pre> * a:1.0 * a:2.0 * </pre> */ @Test void testEqual() { ResolutionNode a1n = createResolutionNode(a1); ResolutionNode a2n = createResolutionNode(a2); assertResolveConflict(a1n, a1n, a2n); } /** * Tests that <code>a:2.0</code> wins in the scenario:
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compat/maven-compat/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/repository/legacy/resolver/conflict/OldestConflictResolverTest.java
} /** * Tests that <code>a:1.0</code> wins in the scenario: * <pre> * a:1.0 * a:2.0 * </pre> */ @Test void testEqual() { ResolutionNode a1n = createResolutionNode(a1); ResolutionNode a2n = createResolutionNode(a2); assertResolveConflict(a1n, a1n, a2n); } /** * Tests that <code>a:1.0</code> wins in the scenario:
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