Uses of Annotation Interface
com.google.common.primitives.ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault
Packages that use ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault
Package
Description
Static utilities for the eight primitive types and
void
, and value types for treating
them as unsigned or storing them in immutable arrays.-
Uses of ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault in com.google.common.primitives
Classes in com.google.common.primitives with annotations of type ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefaultModifier and TypeClassDescriptionfinal class
final class
final class
final class
(package private) class
Holder for web specializations of methods ofDoubles
.final class
(package private) class
Holder for web specializations of methods ofFloats
.final class
An immutable array ofdouble
values, with an API resemblingList
.final class
An immutable array ofint
values, with an API resemblingList
.final class
An immutable array oflong
values, with an API resemblingList
.final class
(package private) class
Holder for web specializations of methods ofInts
.final class
(package private) final class
A string to be parsed as a number and the radix to interpret it in.final class
Contains static utility methods pertaining to primitive types and their corresponding wrapper types.final class
(package private) class
Holder for web specializations of methods ofShorts
.final class
Static utility methods pertaining tobyte
primitives that interpret values as signed.final class
Static utility methods pertaining tobyte
primitives that interpret values as unsigned (that is, any negative valueb
is treated as the positive value256 + b
).final class
A wrapper class for unsignedint
values, supporting arithmetic operations.final class
Static utility methods pertaining toint
primitives that interpret values as unsigned (that is, any negative valuex
is treated as the positive value2^32 + x
).final class
A wrapper class for unsignedlong
values, supporting arithmetic operations.final class
Static utility methods pertaining tolong
primitives that interpret values as unsigned (that is, any negative valuex
is treated as the positive value2^64 + x
).