commit | 1b2071f1809e8fd91a238b3b08fc1b32bf24b89b | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Irina Iancu <elenairina@google.com> | Tue Aug 30 11:33:45 2016 +0000 |
committer | Klaus Aehlig <aehlig@google.com> | Tue Aug 30 11:36:57 2016 +0000 |
tree | 4c300a12079a8b933cf15c707b3e7356de025187 | |
parent | c5519ba5ed273e8753287a4108a7e9dfceb12854 [diff] |
Cloned from commit 2dddbeeac25ace6f53dd3ce6ac588111c239bdf0 by '[] patch'. Original change by elenairina@elenairina:incompatible-guava5:667:citc on 2016/08/24 08:03:39. Original change ignored the fact that LinkedListMultimap and ConcurrentHashMap handle the get operation differently. The first one returns an empty collection when there is nothing associated with a given key in the data structure, while the latter simply returns null. Removing some of GUAVA dependencies from junit.runner.junit4 and -.model Bazel users that are using a different Guava version than the one in the junitrunner jar are getting an IncompatibleClassChangeError. Rewriting parts of junitrunner code so it won't depend on Guava anymore. Continuing progress on issue #1150. -- MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=131695499
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