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package jdk.internal.org.objectweb.asm.tree.analysis;
import java.util.AbstractSet;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import java.util.Set;
A set of at most two elements.
Author: Eric Bruneton
/**
* A set of at most two elements.
*
* @author Eric Bruneton
*/
class SmallSet<E> extends AbstractSet<E> implements Iterator<E> {
// if e1 is null, e2 must be null; otherwise e2 must be different from e1
E e1, e2;
static final <T> Set<T> emptySet() {
return new SmallSet<T>(null, null);
}
SmallSet(final E e1, final E e2) {
this.e1 = e1;
this.e2 = e2;
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Implementation of inherited abstract methods
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
@Override
public Iterator<E> iterator() {
return new SmallSet<E>(e1, e2);
}
@Override
public int size() {
return e1 == null ? 0 : (e2 == null ? 1 : 2);
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Implementation of the Iterator interface
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
public boolean hasNext() {
return e1 != null;
}
public E next() {
if (e1 == null) {
throw new NoSuchElementException();
}
E e = e1;
e1 = e2;
e2 = null;
return e;
}
public void remove() {
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Utility methods
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Set<E> union(final SmallSet<E> s) {
if ((s.e1 == e1 && s.e2 == e2) || (s.e1 == e2 && s.e2 == e1)) {
return this; // if the two sets are equal, return this
}
if (s.e1 == null) {
return this; // if s is empty, return this
}
if (e1 == null) {
return s; // if this is empty, return s
}
if (s.e2 == null) { // s contains exactly one element
if (e2 == null) {
return new SmallSet<E>(e1, s.e1); // necessarily e1 != s.e1
} else if (s.e1 == e1 || s.e1 == e2) { // s is included in this
return this;
}
}
if (e2 == null) { // this contains exactly one element
// if (s.e2 == null) { // cannot happen
// return new SmallSet(e1, s.e1); // necessarily e1 != s.e1
// } else
if (e1 == s.e1 || e1 == s.e2) { // this in included in s
return s;
}
}
// here we know that there are at least 3 distinct elements
HashSet<E> r = new HashSet<E>(4);
r.add(e1);
if (e2 != null) {
r.add(e2);
}
r.add(s.e1);
if (s.e2 != null) {
r.add(s.e2);
}
return r;
}
}