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package com.google.common.collect;
import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.google.common.base.Objects;
import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;
A map which forwards all its method calls to another map. Subclasses should override one or more
methods to modify the behavior of the backing map as desired per the decorator pattern.
Warning: The methods of ForwardingMap
forward indiscriminately to the methods of the delegate. For example, overriding put
alone will not change the behavior of putAll
, which can lead to unexpected behavior. In this case, you should override putAll
as well, either providing your own implementation, or delegating to the provided standardPutAll
method.
default
method warning: This class does not forward calls to
default
methods. Instead, it inherits their default implementations. When those implementations invoke methods, they invoke methods on the ForwardingMap
.
Each of the standard
methods, where appropriate, use Objects.equal
to test equality for both keys and values. This may not be the desired behavior for map implementations that use non-standard notions of key equality, such as a SortedMap
whose comparator is not consistent with equals
.
The standard
methods and the collection views they return are not guaranteed to be thread-safe, even when all of the methods that they depend on are thread-safe.
Author: Kevin Bourrillion, Jared Levy, Louis Wasserman Since: 2.0
/**
* A map which forwards all its method calls to another map. Subclasses should override one or more
* methods to modify the behavior of the backing map as desired per the <a
* href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decorator_pattern">decorator pattern</a>.
*
* <p><b>Warning:</b> The methods of {@code ForwardingMap} forward <i>indiscriminately</i> to the
* methods of the delegate. For example, overriding {@link #put} alone <i>will not</i> change the
* behavior of {@link #putAll}, which can lead to unexpected behavior. In this case, you should
* override {@code putAll} as well, either providing your own implementation, or delegating to the
* provided {@code standardPutAll} method.
*
* <p><b>{@code default} method warning:</b> This class does <i>not</i> forward calls to {@code
* default} methods. Instead, it inherits their default implementations. When those implementations
* invoke methods, they invoke methods on the {@code ForwardingMap}.
*
* <p>Each of the {@code standard} methods, where appropriate, use {@link Objects#equal} to test
* equality for both keys and values. This may not be the desired behavior for map implementations
* that use non-standard notions of key equality, such as a {@code SortedMap} whose comparator is
* not consistent with {@code equals}.
*
* <p>The {@code standard} methods and the collection views they return are not guaranteed to be
* thread-safe, even when all of the methods that they depend on are thread-safe.
*
* @author Kevin Bourrillion
* @author Jared Levy
* @author Louis Wasserman
* @since 2.0
*/
@GwtCompatible
public abstract class ForwardingMap<K, V> extends ForwardingObject implements Map<K, V> {
// TODO(lowasser): identify places where thread safety is actually lost
Constructor for use by subclasses. /** Constructor for use by subclasses. */
protected ForwardingMap() {}
@Override
protected abstract Map<K, V> delegate();
@Override
public int size() {
return delegate().size();
}
@Override
public boolean isEmpty() {
return delegate().isEmpty();
}
@CanIgnoreReturnValue
@Override
public V remove(Object object) {
return delegate().remove(object);
}
@Override
public void clear() {
delegate().clear();
}
@Override
public boolean containsKey(@Nullable Object key) {
return delegate().containsKey(key);
}
@Override
public boolean containsValue(@Nullable Object value) {
return delegate().containsValue(value);
}
@Override
public V get(@Nullable Object key) {
return delegate().get(key);
}
@CanIgnoreReturnValue
@Override
public V put(K key, V value) {
return delegate().put(key, value);
}
@Override
public void putAll(Map<? extends K, ? extends V> map) {
delegate().putAll(map);
}
@Override
public Set<K> keySet() {
return delegate().keySet();
}
@Override
public Collection<V> values() {
return delegate().values();
}
@Override
public Set<Entry<K, V>> entrySet() {
return delegate().entrySet();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(@Nullable Object object) {
return object == this || delegate().equals(object);
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return delegate().hashCode();
}
A sensible definition of putAll(Map)
in terms of put(Object, Object)
. If you override put(Object, Object)
, you may wish to override putAll(Map)
to forward to this implementation. Since: 7.0
/**
* A sensible definition of {@link #putAll(Map)} in terms of {@link #put(Object, Object)}. If you
* override {@link #put(Object, Object)}, you may wish to override {@link #putAll(Map)} to forward
* to this implementation.
*
* @since 7.0
*/
protected void standardPutAll(Map<? extends K, ? extends V> map) {
Maps.putAllImpl(this, map);
}
A sensible, albeit inefficient, definition of remove
in terms of the iterator
method of entrySet
. If you override entrySet
, you may wish to override remove
to forward to this implementation. Alternately, you may wish to override remove
with keySet().remove
, assuming that approach would not lead to an infinite loop.
Since: 7.0
/**
* A sensible, albeit inefficient, definition of {@link #remove} in terms of the {@code iterator}
* method of {@link #entrySet}. If you override {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to override {@link
* #remove} to forward to this implementation.
*
* <p>Alternately, you may wish to override {@link #remove} with {@code keySet().remove}, assuming
* that approach would not lead to an infinite loop.
*
* @since 7.0
*/
@Beta
protected V standardRemove(@Nullable Object key) {
Iterator<Entry<K, V>> entryIterator = entrySet().iterator();
while (entryIterator.hasNext()) {
Entry<K, V> entry = entryIterator.next();
if (Objects.equal(entry.getKey(), key)) {
V value = entry.getValue();
entryIterator.remove();
return value;
}
}
return null;
}
A sensible definition of clear
in terms of the iterator
method of entrySet
. In many cases, you may wish to override clear
to forward to this implementation. Since: 7.0
/**
* A sensible definition of {@link #clear} in terms of the {@code iterator} method of {@link
* #entrySet}. In many cases, you may wish to override {@link #clear} to forward to this
* implementation.
*
* @since 7.0
*/
protected void standardClear() {
Iterators.clear(entrySet().iterator());
}
A sensible implementation of Map.keySet
in terms of the following methods: ForwardingMap.clear
, ForwardingMap.containsKey
, ForwardingMap.isEmpty
, ForwardingMap.remove
, ForwardingMap.size
, and the Set.iterator
method of ForwardingMap.entrySet
. In many cases, you may wish to override ForwardingMap.keySet
to forward to this implementation or a subclass thereof. Since: 10.0
/**
* A sensible implementation of {@link Map#keySet} in terms of the following methods: {@link
* ForwardingMap#clear}, {@link ForwardingMap#containsKey}, {@link ForwardingMap#isEmpty}, {@link
* ForwardingMap#remove}, {@link ForwardingMap#size}, and the {@link Set#iterator} method of
* {@link ForwardingMap#entrySet}. In many cases, you may wish to override {@link
* ForwardingMap#keySet} to forward to this implementation or a subclass thereof.
*
* @since 10.0
*/
@Beta
protected class StandardKeySet extends Maps.KeySet<K, V> {
Constructor for use by subclasses. /** Constructor for use by subclasses. */
public StandardKeySet() {
super(ForwardingMap.this);
}
}
A sensible, albeit inefficient, definition of containsKey
in terms of the
iterator
method of entrySet
. If you override entrySet
, you may wish to override containsKey
to forward to this implementation. Since: 7.0
/**
* A sensible, albeit inefficient, definition of {@link #containsKey} in terms of the {@code
* iterator} method of {@link #entrySet}. If you override {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to
* override {@link #containsKey} to forward to this implementation.
*
* @since 7.0
*/
@Beta
protected boolean standardContainsKey(@Nullable Object key) {
return Maps.containsKeyImpl(this, key);
}
A sensible implementation of Map.values
in terms of the following methods: ForwardingMap.clear
, ForwardingMap.containsValue
, ForwardingMap.isEmpty
, ForwardingMap.size
, and the Set.iterator
method of ForwardingMap.entrySet
. In many cases, you may wish to override ForwardingMap.values
to forward to this implementation or a subclass thereof. Since: 10.0
/**
* A sensible implementation of {@link Map#values} in terms of the following methods: {@link
* ForwardingMap#clear}, {@link ForwardingMap#containsValue}, {@link ForwardingMap#isEmpty},
* {@link ForwardingMap#size}, and the {@link Set#iterator} method of {@link
* ForwardingMap#entrySet}. In many cases, you may wish to override {@link ForwardingMap#values}
* to forward to this implementation or a subclass thereof.
*
* @since 10.0
*/
@Beta
protected class StandardValues extends Maps.Values<K, V> {
Constructor for use by subclasses. /** Constructor for use by subclasses. */
public StandardValues() {
super(ForwardingMap.this);
}
}
A sensible definition of containsValue
in terms of the iterator
method of entrySet
. If you override entrySet
, you may wish to override containsValue
to forward to this implementation. Since: 7.0
/**
* A sensible definition of {@link #containsValue} in terms of the {@code iterator} method of
* {@link #entrySet}. If you override {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to override {@link
* #containsValue} to forward to this implementation.
*
* @since 7.0
*/
protected boolean standardContainsValue(@Nullable Object value) {
return Maps.containsValueImpl(this, value);
}
A sensible implementation of Map.entrySet
in terms of the following methods: ForwardingMap.clear
, ForwardingMap.containsKey
, ForwardingMap.get
, ForwardingMap.isEmpty
, ForwardingMap.remove
, and ForwardingMap.size
. In many cases, you may wish to override ForwardingMap<K,V>.entrySet
to forward to this implementation or a subclass thereof. Since: 10.0
/**
* A sensible implementation of {@link Map#entrySet} in terms of the following methods: {@link
* ForwardingMap#clear}, {@link ForwardingMap#containsKey}, {@link ForwardingMap#get}, {@link
* ForwardingMap#isEmpty}, {@link ForwardingMap#remove}, and {@link ForwardingMap#size}. In many
* cases, you may wish to override {@link #entrySet} to forward to this implementation or a
* subclass thereof.
*
* @since 10.0
*/
@Beta
protected abstract class StandardEntrySet extends Maps.EntrySet<K, V> {
Constructor for use by subclasses. /** Constructor for use by subclasses. */
public StandardEntrySet() {}
@Override
Map<K, V> map() {
return ForwardingMap.this;
}
}
A sensible definition of isEmpty
in terms of the iterator
method of entrySet
. If you override entrySet
, you may wish to override isEmpty
to forward to this implementation. Since: 7.0
/**
* A sensible definition of {@link #isEmpty} in terms of the {@code iterator} method of {@link
* #entrySet}. If you override {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to override {@link #isEmpty} to
* forward to this implementation.
*
* @since 7.0
*/
protected boolean standardIsEmpty() {
return !entrySet().iterator().hasNext();
}
A sensible definition of equals
in terms of the equals
method of entrySet
. If you override entrySet
, you may wish to override equals
to forward to this implementation. Since: 7.0
/**
* A sensible definition of {@link #equals} in terms of the {@code equals} method of {@link
* #entrySet}. If you override {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to override {@link #equals} to
* forward to this implementation.
*
* @since 7.0
*/
protected boolean standardEquals(@Nullable Object object) {
return Maps.equalsImpl(this, object);
}
A sensible definition of hashCode
in terms of the iterator
method of entrySet
. If you override entrySet
, you may wish to override hashCode
to forward to this implementation. Since: 7.0
/**
* A sensible definition of {@link #hashCode} in terms of the {@code iterator} method of {@link
* #entrySet}. If you override {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to override {@link #hashCode} to
* forward to this implementation.
*
* @since 7.0
*/
protected int standardHashCode() {
return Sets.hashCodeImpl(entrySet());
}
A sensible definition of ForwardingObject.toString
in terms of the iterator
method of entrySet
. If you override entrySet
, you may wish to override ForwardingObject.toString
to forward to this implementation. Since: 7.0
/**
* A sensible definition of {@link #toString} in terms of the {@code iterator} method of {@link
* #entrySet}. If you override {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to override {@link #toString} to
* forward to this implementation.
*
* @since 7.0
*/
protected String standardToString() {
return Maps.toStringImpl(this);
}
}