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  1. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/MapMakerInternalMapTest.java

        // clear absent
        assertFalse(segment.clearValueForTesting(key, hash, valueRef));
    
        segment.setTableEntryForTesting(0, entry);
        // don't increment count; this is used during computation
        assertTrue(segment.clearValueForTesting(key, hash, valueRef));
        // no notification sent with clearValue
        assertEquals(0, segment.count);
        assertNull(table.get(0));
    
        // clear wrong value reference
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  2. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/MapMakerInternalMapTest.java

        // clear absent
        assertFalse(segment.clearValueForTesting(key, hash, valueRef));
    
        segment.setTableEntryForTesting(0, entry);
        // don't increment count; this is used during computation
        assertTrue(segment.clearValueForTesting(key, hash, valueRef));
        // no notification sent with clearValue
        assertEquals(0, segment.count);
        assertNull(table.get(0));
    
        // clear wrong value reference
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
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  3. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/JSR166TestCase.java

     *       SMALL_DELAY_MS}, {@code MEDIUM_DELAY_MS}, {@code LONG_DELAY_MS}. The idea here is that a
     *       SHORT is always discriminable from zero time, and always allows enough time for the small
     *       amounts of computation (creating a thread, calling a few methods, etc) needed to reach a
     *       timeout point. Similarly, a SMALL is always discriminable as larger than SHORT and smaller
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 17 02:42:09 UTC 2024
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  4. android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/cache/LocalCacheTest.java

        assertSame(EntryFactory.WEAK_WRITE, EntryFactory.getFactory(Strength.WEAK, false, true));
        assertSame(EntryFactory.WEAK_ACCESS_WRITE, EntryFactory.getFactory(Strength.WEAK, true, true));
      }
    
      // computation tests
    
      public void testCompute() throws ExecutionException {
        CountingLoader loader = new CountingLoader();
        LocalCache<Object, Object> map = makeLocalCache(createCacheBuilder());
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  5. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/cache/LocalCacheTest.java

        assertSame(EntryFactory.WEAK_WRITE, EntryFactory.getFactory(Strength.WEAK, false, true));
        assertSame(EntryFactory.WEAK_ACCESS_WRITE, EntryFactory.getFactory(Strength.WEAK, true, true));
      }
    
      // computation tests
    
      public void testCompute() throws ExecutionException {
        CountingLoader loader = new CountingLoader();
        LocalCache<Object, Object> map = makeLocalCache(createCacheBuilder());
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
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  6. guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/JSR166TestCase.java

     *       SMALL_DELAY_MS}, {@code MEDIUM_DELAY_MS}, {@code LONG_DELAY_MS}. The idea here is that a
     *       SHORT is always discriminable from zero time, and always allows enough time for the small
     *       amounts of computation (creating a thread, calling a few methods, etc) needed to reach a
     *       timeout point. Similarly, a SMALL is always discriminable as larger than SHORT and smaller
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 17 02:42:09 UTC 2024
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/cache/CacheBuilder.java

       * segments, each governed by its own write lock. The segment lock is taken once for each explicit
       * write, and twice for each cache loading computation (once prior to loading the new value, and
       * once after loading completes). Much internal cache management is performed at the segment
       * granularity. For example, access queues and write queues are kept per segment when they are
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
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  8. guava/src/com/google/common/cache/CacheBuilder.java

       * segments, each governed by its own write lock. The segment lock is taken once for each explicit
       * write, and twice for each cache loading computation (once prior to loading the new value, and
       * once after loading completes). Much internal cache management is performed at the segment
       * granularity. For example, access queues and write queues are kept per segment when they are
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
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  9. tensorflow/c/c_api.h

    // - export functions to set Config fields
    
    // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    // The new graph construction API, still under development.
    
    // Represents a computation graph.  Graphs may be shared between sessions.
    // Graphs are thread-safe when used as directed below.
    typedef struct TF_Graph TF_Graph;
    
    // Return a new graph object.
    TF_CAPI_EXPORT extern TF_Graph* TF_NewGraph(void);
    Registered: Tue Nov 05 12:39:12 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 26 21:08:15 UTC 2023
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  10. tensorflow/c/c_api_test.cc

      TF_Operation* plusB = Add(plus2, b, graph, s, "plusB");
      ASSERT_EQ(TF_OK, TF_GetCode(s)) << TF_Message(s);
    
      // Setup a session and a partial run handle.  The partial run will allow
      // computation of A + 2 + B in two phases (calls to TF_SessionPRun):
      // 1. Feed A and get (A+2)
      // 2. Feed B and get (A+2)+B
      TF_SessionOptions* opts = TF_NewSessionOptions();
      TF_Session* sess = TF_NewSession(graph, opts, s);
    Registered: Tue Nov 05 12:39:12 UTC 2024
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