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  25 
  26 package jdk.incubator.http.internal.common;
  27 
  28 /**
  29  * A simple paired value class
  30  */
  31 public final class Pair<T, U> {
  32 
  33     public Pair(T first, U second) {
  34         this.second = second;
  35         this.first = first;
  36     }
  37 
  38     public final T first;
  39     public final U second;
  40 
  41     // Because 'pair()' is shorter than 'new Pair<>()'.
  42     // Sometimes this difference might be very significant (especially in a
  43     // 80-ish characters boundary). Sorry diamond operator.
  44     public static <T, U> Pair<T, U> pair(T first, U second) {
  45         return new Pair<>(first, second);
  46     }
  47 
  48     @Override
  49     public String toString() {
  50         return "(" + first + ", " + second + ")";
  51     }
  52 }