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package com.google.common.collect;

import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;

/**
 * A dummy superclass to support GWT serialization of the element type of an {@link
 * ImmutableMultiset}. The GWT supersource for this class contains a field of type {@code E}.
 *
 * 

For details about this hack, see {@code GwtSerializationDependencies}, which takes the same * approach but with a subclass rather than a superclass. * *

TODO(cpovirk): Consider applying this subclass approach to our other types. * *

For {@code ImmutableMultiset} in particular, I ran into a problem with the {@code * GwtSerializationDependencies} approach: When autogenerating a serializer for the new class, GWT * tries to refer to our dummy serializer for the superclass, * ImmutableMultiset_CustomFieldSerializer. But that type has no methods (since it's never actually * used). We could probably fix the problem by adding dummy methods to that class, but that is * starting to sound harder than taking the superclass approach, which I've been coming to like, * anyway, since it doesn't require us to declare dummy methods (though occasionally constructors) * and make types non-final. */ @GwtCompatible(emulated = true) abstract class ImmutableMultisetGwtSerializationDependencies extends ImmutableCollection {}





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