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  1. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/RequestTest.kt

        assertThat(request.tag(String::class.java)).isSameAs(stringTag)
        assertThat(request.tag(Long::class.javaObjectType)).isSameAs(longTag)
      }
    
      /** Confirm that we don't accidentally share the backing map between objects. */
      @Test
      fun tagsAreImmutable() {
        val builder =
          Request.Builder()
            .url("https://square.com")
        val requestA = builder.tag(String::class.java, "a").build()
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 11:42:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Jan 08 01:13:22 UTC 2024
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  2. android/guava/src/com/google/common/escape/UnicodeEscaper.java

       * method will throw {@link IllegalArgumentException}. You should ensure your input is valid <a
       * href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16">UTF-16</a> before calling this method.
       *
       * <p><b>Note:</b> When implementing an escaper it is a good idea to override this method for
       * efficiency by inlining the implementation of {@link #nextEscapeIndex(CharSequence, int, int)}
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Jan 18 20:55:09 UTC 2022
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Ordering.java

     *         .nullsLast();
     * }</pre>
     *
     * 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,
     * when {@code compare} is called on the above ordering:
     *
     * <ol>
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed Oct 30 16:15:19 UTC 2024
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  4. internal/logger/logger.go

    	sendLog(ctx, entry)
    }
    
    // ErrCritical is the value panic'd whenever CriticalIf is called.
    var ErrCritical struct{}
    
    // CriticalIf logs the provided error on the console. It fails the
    // current go-routine by causing a `panic(ErrCritical)`.
    func CriticalIf(ctx context.Context, err error, errKind ...interface{}) {
    	if err != nil {
    		LogIf(ctx, "", err, errKind...)
    		panic(ErrCritical)
    	}
    }
    
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Aug 22 09:43:48 UTC 2024
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  5. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/MultimapsTest.java

            new SetSupplier() {
              @Override
              public Set<Integer> getImpl() {
                final Set<Integer> backing = super.getImpl();
                return new ForwardingSet<Integer>() {
                  @Override
                  protected Set<Integer> delegate() {
                    return backing;
                  }
    
                  @Override
                  public boolean add(Integer element) {
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed Oct 30 16:15:19 UTC 2024
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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/primitives/Doubles.java

       * value in the manner of {@link Number#doubleValue}.
       *
       * <p>Elements are copied from the argument collection as if by {@code collection.toArray()}.
       * Calling this method is as thread-safe as calling that method.
       *
       * @param collection a collection of {@code Number} instances
       * @return an array containing the same values as {@code collection}, in the same order, converted
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Oct 25 18:05:56 UTC 2024
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  7. guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Uninterruptibles.java

       * @since 30.0
       */
      @J2ktIncompatible
      @GwtIncompatible // concurrency
      public static void awaitTerminationUninterruptibly(ExecutorService executor) {
        // TODO(cpovirk): We could optimize this to avoid calling nanoTime() at all.
        verify(awaitTerminationUninterruptibly(executor, Long.MAX_VALUE, NANOSECONDS));
      }
    
      /**
       * Invokes {@code executor.}{@link ExecutorService#awaitTermination(long, TimeUnit)
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Sat Oct 19 00:51:36 UTC 2024
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  8. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbSession.java

                                    /* Apparently once a successfull NTLMSSP login occurs, the
                                     * server will return "Access denied" even if a logoff is
                                     * sent. Unfortunately calling disconnect() doesn't always
                                     * actually shutdown the connection before other threads
                                     * have committed themselves (e.g. InterruptTest example).
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 00:10:13 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Mar 22 21:10:40 UTC 2019
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  9. android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/util/concurrent/MonitorBasedPriorityBlockingQueue.java

     * {@link PriorityQueue} and supplies blocking retrieval operations. While this queue is logically
     * unbounded, attempted additions may fail due to resource exhaustion (causing {@code
     * OutOfMemoryError}). This class does not permit {@code null} elements. A priority queue relying on
     * {@linkplain Comparable natural ordering} also does not permit insertion of non-comparable objects
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Jun 07 21:36:32 UTC 2024
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  10. guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/SmoothRateLimiter.java

       * allow in normal conditions. This is enforced by "throttling" incoming requests as needed. For
       * example, we could compute the appropriate throttle time for an incoming request, and make the
       * calling thread wait for that time.
       *
       * The simplest way to maintain a rate of QPS is to keep the timestamp of the last granted
       * request, and ensure that (1/QPS) seconds have elapsed since then. For example, for a rate of
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Apr 04 09:45:04 UTC 2023
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