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cycle_suppress_list.txt
# TODO(user): Resolve cycles NAMESPACE com.google.common.collect.testing NAMESPACE com.google.common.collect.testing.google NAMESPACE com.google.common.escape NAMESPACE com.google.common.escape.testing NAMESPACE com.google.common.io NAMESPACE com.google.common.net NAMESPACE com.google.common.testing # Allow our dependencies for now. NAMESPACE junit.framework NAMESPACE org.junit # ***** REAL CYCLES *****
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/CycleDetectingLockFactory.java
* verified or created. * <li>If a new edge needs to be created, the outgoing edges of the acquired locks are traversed * to check for a cycle that reaches the lock to be acquired. If no cycle is detected, a new * "safe" edge is created. * <li>If a cycle is detected, an "unsafe" (cyclic) edge is created to represent a potential * deadlock situation, and the appropriate Policy is executed. * </ul> *
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/UnmodifiableSortedMultiset.java
return (NavigableSet<E>) super.elementSet(); } @LazyInit private transient @Nullable UnmodifiableSortedMultiset<E> descendingMultiset; // TODO(b/418181860): This method creates retain cycles in J2ObjC. In order to break the cycle, // there needs to be separate classes for primary and descending multiset, where the primary one // would hold {@code @LazyInit @RetainedWith @Nullable} reference to its descending multiset, and
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/FluentIterable.java
} /** * Returns a fluent iterable whose {@code Iterator} cycles indefinitely over the elements of this * fluent iterable. * * <p>That iterator supports {@code remove()} if {@code iterable.iterator()} does. After {@code * remove()} is called, subsequent cycles omit the removed element, which is no longer in this
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/FluentIterable.java
} /** * Returns a fluent iterable whose {@code Iterator} cycles indefinitely over the elements of this * fluent iterable. * * <p>That iterator supports {@code remove()} if {@code iterable.iterator()} does. After {@code * remove()} is called, subsequent cycles omit the removed element, which is no longer in this
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Iterators.java
count++; } return count; } /** * Returns an iterator that cycles indefinitely over the elements of {@code iterable}. * * <p>The returned iterator supports {@code remove()} if the provided iterator does. After {@code * remove()} is called, subsequent cycles omit the removed element, which is no longer in {@code
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Hpack.kt
if (headerNameIndex in 2..7) { // Only search a subset of the static header table. Most entries have an empty value, so // it's unnecessary to waste cycles looking at them. This check is built on the // observation that the header entries we care about are in adjacent pairs, and we // always know the first index of the pair.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Iterables.java
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Ints.java
// (All indices taken mod n.) If d and n are mutually prime, all elements will have been // moved at that point. Otherwise, we can rotate the cycle a[1], a[1 + d], a[1 + 2d], etc, // then a[2] etc, and so on until we have rotated all elements. There are gcd(d, n) cycles // in all. // (3) "Successive". We can consider that we are exchanging a block of size d (a[0..d-1]) with a
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Iterables.java
return Iterators.frequency(iterable.iterator(), element); } /** * Returns an iterable whose iterators cycle indefinitely over the elements of {@code iterable}. * * <p>That iterator supports {@code remove()} if {@code iterable.iterator()} does. After {@code * remove()} is called, subsequent cycles omit the removed element, which is no longer in {@code
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