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package org.apache.commons.collections4.functors;
import java.io.Serializable;
import org.apache.commons.collections4.Equator;
import org.apache.commons.collections4.Predicate;
Predicate implementation that returns true if the input is the same object
as the one stored in this predicate by equals.
Since: 3.0
/**
* Predicate implementation that returns true if the input is the same object
* as the one stored in this predicate by equals.
*
* @since 3.0
*/
public final class EqualPredicate<T> implements Predicate<T>, Serializable {
Serial version UID /** Serial version UID */
private static final long serialVersionUID = 5633766978029907089L;
The value to compare to /** The value to compare to */
private final T iValue;
The equator to use for comparison /** The equator to use for comparison */
private final Equator<T> equator;
Factory to create the predicate.
Params: - object – the object to compare to
Type parameters: - <T> – the type that the predicate queries
Returns: the predicate
/**
* Factory to create the predicate.
*
* @param <T> the type that the predicate queries
* @param object the object to compare to
* @return the predicate
*/
public static <T> Predicate<T> equalPredicate(final T object) {
if (object == null) {
return NullPredicate.nullPredicate();
}
return new EqualPredicate<>(object);
}
Factory to create the identity predicate.
Params: - object – the object to compare to
- equator – the equator to use for comparison
Type parameters: - <T> – the type that the predicate queries
Returns: the predicate Since: 4.0
/**
* Factory to create the identity predicate.
*
* @param <T> the type that the predicate queries
* @param object the object to compare to
* @param equator the equator to use for comparison
* @return the predicate
* @since 4.0
*/
public static <T> Predicate<T> equalPredicate(final T object, final Equator<T> equator) {
if (object == null) {
return NullPredicate.nullPredicate();
}
return new EqualPredicate<>(object, equator);
}
Constructor that performs no validation.
Use equalPredicate
if you want that.
Params: - object – the object to compare to
/**
* Constructor that performs no validation.
* Use <code>equalPredicate</code> if you want that.
*
* @param object the object to compare to
*/
public EqualPredicate(final T object) {
// do not use the DefaultEquator to keep backwards compatibility
// the DefaultEquator returns also true if the two object references are equal
this(object, null);
}
Constructor that performs no validation.
Use equalPredicate
if you want that.
Params: - object – the object to compare to
- equator – the equator to use for comparison
Since: 4.0
/**
* Constructor that performs no validation.
* Use <code>equalPredicate</code> if you want that.
*
* @param object the object to compare to
* @param equator the equator to use for comparison
* @since 4.0
*/
public EqualPredicate(final T object, final Equator<T> equator) {
super();
iValue = object;
this.equator = equator;
}
Evaluates the predicate returning true if the input equals the stored value.
Params: - object – the input object
Returns: true if input object equals stored value
/**
* Evaluates the predicate returning true if the input equals the stored value.
*
* @param object the input object
* @return true if input object equals stored value
*/
@Override
public boolean evaluate(final T object) {
if (equator != null) {
return equator.equate(iValue, object);
}
return iValue.equals(object);
}
Gets the value.
Returns: the value Since: 3.1
/**
* Gets the value.
*
* @return the value
* @since 3.1
*/
public Object getValue() {
return iValue;
}
}