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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ComparisonChainTest.java
enum TriState { FALSE, MAYBE, TRUE, } static class Foo { private final String aString; private final int anInt; private final @Nullable TriState anEnum; Foo(String aString, int anInt, @Nullable TriState anEnum) { this.aString = aString; this.anInt = anInt; this.anEnum = anEnum; } @Override public String toString() {
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android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ExecutionListBenchmark.java
private static final class NewExecutionListQueue { static final Logger log = Logger.getLogger(NewExecutionListQueue.class.getName()); @GuardedBy("this") private @Nullable RunnableExecutorPair head; @GuardedBy("this") private @Nullable RunnableExecutorPair tail; @GuardedBy("this") private boolean executed; void add(Runnable runnable, Executor executor) {
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/PairwiseEquivalence.java
import com.google.common.annotations.J2ktIncompatible; import java.io.Serializable; import java.util.Iterator; import org.jspecify.annotations.Nullable; @GwtCompatible final class PairwiseEquivalence<E, T extends @Nullable E> extends Equivalence<Iterable<T>> implements Serializable { final Equivalence<E> elementEquivalence; PairwiseEquivalence(Equivalence<E> elementEquivalence) {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/CompactHashSet.java
* <p>The pointers in [size(), entries.length) are all "null" (UNSET). */ private transient int @Nullable [] entries; /** * The elements contained in the set, in the range of [0, size()). The elements in [size(), * elements.length) are all {@code null}. */ @VisibleForTesting transient @Nullable Object @Nullable [] elements; /**
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/ParametricNullness.java
* String}. * </ul> * * This is the same behavior as type-variable usages have to Kotlin and to the Checker Framework. * Contrast the method above to: * * <ul> * <li>methods whose return type is a type variable but which can never return {@code null}, * typically because the type forbids nullable type arguments: For example, {@code
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/ParametricNullness.java
* String}. * </ul> * * This is the same behavior as type-variable usages have to Kotlin and to the Checker Framework. * Contrast the method above to: * * <ul> * <li>methods whose return type is a type variable but which can never return {@code null}, * typically because the type forbids nullable type arguments: For example, {@code
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/MapRetrievalCache.java
// See the note about volatile in the superclass. private transient volatile @Nullable CacheEntry<K, V> cacheEntry1; private transient volatile @Nullable CacheEntry<K, V> cacheEntry2; MapRetrievalCache(Map<K, V> backingMap) { super(backingMap); } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // Safe because we only cast if key is found in map. @Override @Nullable V get(Object key) { checkNotNull(key); V value = getIfCached(key);
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/html/ParametricNullness.java
* String}. * </ul> * * This is the same behavior as type-variable usages have to Kotlin and to the Checker Framework. * Contrast the method above to: * * <ul> * <li>methods whose return type is a type variable but which can never return {@code null}, * typically because the type forbids nullable type arguments: For example, {@code
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guava/src/com/google/common/html/ParametricNullness.java
* String}. * </ul> * * This is the same behavior as type-variable usages have to Kotlin and to the Checker Framework. * Contrast the method above to: * * <ul> * <li>methods whose return type is a type variable but which can never return {@code null}, * typically because the type forbids nullable type arguments: For example, {@code
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/ParametricNullness.java
* String}. * </ul> * * This is the same behavior as type-variable usages have to Kotlin and to the Checker Framework. * Contrast the method above to: * * <ul> * <li>methods whose return type is a type variable but which can never return {@code null}, * typically because the type forbids nullable type arguments: For example, {@code
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