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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Comparators.java
* reached, but not the other, the shorter iterable is considered to be less than the longer one. * For example, a lexicographical natural ordering over integers considers {@code [] < [1] < [1, * 1] < [1, 2] < [2]}. * * <p>Note that {@code Collections.reverseOrder(lexicographical(comparator))} is not equivalent toRegistered: Fri Sep 05 12:43:10 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Mon Mar 17 20:26:29 UTC 2025 - 10.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/reflect/TypeTokenSubtypeTest.java
List<RecursiveTypeBoundBugExample<? extends RecursiveTypeBoundBugExample<T>>> arg) { return notSubtype(arg); // isSubtype() currently incorrectly considers it a subtype. } } private static class WildcardSubtypingTests extends SubtypeTester { @TestSubtype(suppressGetSupertype = true, suppressGetSubtype = true)
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/web/base/FessBaseAction.java
current = current.getCause(); } return buf.toString(); } /** * Checks if a checkbox value represents an enabled state. * This method considers "on" and "true" (case-insensitive) as enabled values. * * @param value the checkbox value to check * @return true if the value represents an enabled checkbox, false otherwise */
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/reflect/TypeTokenSubtypeTest.java
List<RecursiveTypeBoundBugExample<? extends RecursiveTypeBoundBugExample<T>>> arg) { return notSubtype(arg); // isSubtype() currently incorrectly considers it a subtype. } } private static class WildcardSubtypingTests extends SubtypeTester { @TestSubtype(suppressGetSupertype = true, suppressGetSubtype = true)
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ExecutionSequencer.java
* Future} returned by this class, the next task may still have to wait.</i>. * <li>Once an {@code AsyncCallable} returns a {@code Future}, this class considers that task to * be "done" as soon as <i>that</i> {@code Future} completes in any way. Notably, a {@code * Future} is "completed" even if it is cancelled while its underlying work continues on a
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guava-testlib/test/com/google/common/testing/NullPointerTesterTest.java
} } public void testNullBounds() { // NullBounds has methods whose parameters are type variables that have // "extends @Nullable Object" as a bound. This test ensures that NullPointerTester considers // those parameters to be @Nullable, so it won't call the methods. NullBounds<?, ?, ?> nullBounds = new NullBounds<>(); new NullPointerTester().testAllPublicInstanceMethods(nullBounds);
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMap.java
* contrast to the "V?" type that we're using. As a result, Kotlin sees a conflict between the * nullness annotations in ImmutableMap and those in its own Map type. In response, it considers * the parameter and return type both to be platform types. As a result, Kotlin permits calls * that can lead to NullPointerException. That's unfortunate. But hopefully most Kotlin callers
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMap.java
* contrast to the "V?" type that we're using. As a result, Kotlin sees a conflict between the * nullness annotations in ImmutableMap and those in its own Map type. In response, it considers * the parameter and return type both to be platform types. As a result, Kotlin permits calls * that can lead to NullPointerException. That's unfortunate. But hopefully most Kotlin callers
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/HttpUrl.kt
* model to address problems that the others don't. * * ### Different URLs should be different * * Although they have different content, `java.net.URL` considers the following two URLs * equal, and the [equals()][Object.equals] method between them returns true: * * * https://example.net/ * * * https://example.com/ *
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