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package com.google.common.base;

import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;

import javax.annotation.Nullable;

/**
 * Determines a true or false value for a given input. For example, a
 * {@code RegexPredicate} might implement {@code Predicate}, and return
 * {@code true} for any string that matches its given regular expression.
 *
 * 

Implementations which may cause side effects upon evaluation are strongly * encouraged to state this fact clearly in their API documentation. * * @author Kevin Bourrillion */ @GwtCompatible public interface Predicate { /* * This interface does not extend Function because doing so would * let predicates return null. */ /** * Applies this predicate to the given object. * * @param input the input that the predicate should act on * @return the value of this predicate when applied to the input {@code t} */ boolean apply(@Nullable T input); /** * Indicates whether some other object is equal to this {@code Predicate}. * This method can return {@code true} only if the specified object is * also a {@code Predicate} and, for every input object {@code input}, it * returns exactly the same value. Thus, {@code predicate1.equals(predicate2)} * implies that either {@code predicate1.apply(input)} and * {@code predicate2.apply(input)} are both {@code true} or both * {@code false}. * *

Note that it is always safe not to override * {@link Object#equals}. */ boolean equals(@Nullable Object obj); }





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