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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSet.java
return new SingletonImmutableSet<>(e1); } /* * TODO: b/315526394 - Skip the Builder entirely for the of(...) methods, since we don't need to * worry that we might trigger the fallback to the JDK-backed implementation? (The varargs one * _could_, so we could keep it as it is. Or we could convince ourselves that hash flooding is * unlikely in practice there, too.) */ /**
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Ints.java
// checkNotNull for GWT (do not optimize) array[i] = ((Number) checkNotNull(boxedArray[i])).intValue(); } return array; } /** * Returns a fixed-size list backed by the specified array, similar to {@link * Arrays#asList(Object[])}. The list supports {@link List#set(int, Object)}, but any attempt to * set a value to {@code null} will result in a {@link NullPointerException}. *
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSortedSetTest.java
} /* * Tests that we workaround GWT bug #3621 (or that it is already fixed). * * A call to of() with a parameter that is not a plain Object[] (here, * Interface[]) creates a RegularImmutableSortedSet backed by an array of that * type. Later, RegularImmutableSortedSet.toArray() calls System.arraycopy() * to copy from that array to the destination array. This would be fine, but
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Longs.java
// checkNotNull for GWT (do not optimize) array[i] = ((Number) checkNotNull(boxedArray[i])).longValue(); } return array; } /** * Returns a fixed-size list backed by the specified array, similar to {@link * Arrays#asList(Object[])}. The list supports {@link List#set(int, Object)}, but any attempt to * set a value to {@code null} will result in a {@link NullPointerException}. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Streams.java
* nulls in the stream. This means that the method can safely be used with a stream that contains * nulls as long as the *last* element is *not* null. * * (To "go out of its way," the method tracks a `set` bit so that it can distinguish "the final * split has a last element of null, so throw NPE" from "the final split was empty, so look for an * element in the prior one.") */
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go
// // Given asm line: // // VP4DPWSSDS Z5, [Z10-Z13], (AX) // // zmm2 is Z10, and Z13 is the only valid value for it (Z10+3). // Only simple ranges are accepted, like [Z0-Z3]. // // The opening bracket has been consumed. func (p *Parser) registerList(a *obj.Addr) { if p.arch.InFamily(sys.I386, sys.AMD64) { p.registerListX86(a) } else { p.registerListARM(a) } }
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableSortedSetTest.java
} /* * Tests that we workaround GWT bug #3621 (or that it is already fixed). * * A call to of() with a parameter that is not a plain Object[] (here, * Interface[]) creates a RegularImmutableSortedSet backed by an array of that * type. Later, RegularImmutableSortedSet.toArray() calls System.arraycopy() * to copy from that array to the destination array. This would be fine, but
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Ordering.java
* Ordering.natural() * .nullsFirst() * .onResultOf(getBarFunction) * .nullsLast(); * } * * Note that each chaining method returns a new ordering instance which is backed by the previous * instance, but has the chance to act on values <i>before</i> handing off to that backing instance. * As a result, it usually helps to read chained ordering expressions <i>backwards</i>. For example,
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CHANGELOG.md
prepared to build a TLS API for Kotlin/Native. We'd prefer a multiplatform HTTP client API that's backed by OkHttp on Android and JVM, and other engines on other platforms. [Ktor] does this pretty well today! * Breaking: Use `kotlin.time.Duration` in APIs like `OkHttpClient.Builder.callTimeout()`. ThisRegistered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Dec 05 16:02:59 UTC 2025 - 36.2K bytes - Viewed (2) -
android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Maps.java
return entry.getValue(); } }; } /** * Returns an immutable map instance containing the given entries. Internally, the returned map * will be backed by an {@link EnumMap}. * * <p>The iteration order of the returned map follows the enum's iteration order, not the order in * which the elements appear in the given map. *
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