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package org.apache.lucene.util;
Additional methods from Java 9's java.util.Arrays
.
This class will be removed when Java 9 is minimum requirement.
Currently any bytecode is patched to use the Java 9 native
classes through MR-JAR (Multi-Release JAR) mechanism.
In Java 8 it will use THIS implementation.
Because of patching, inside the Java source files we always
refer to the Lucene implementations, but the final Lucene
JAR files will use the native Java 9 class names when executed
with Java 9.
@lucene.internal
/**
* Additional methods from Java 9's <a href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html">
* {@code java.util.Arrays}</a>.
* <p>
* This class will be removed when Java 9 is minimum requirement.
* Currently any bytecode is patched to use the Java 9 native
* classes through MR-JAR (Multi-Release JAR) mechanism.
* In Java 8 it will use THIS implementation.
* Because of patching, inside the Java source files we always
* refer to the Lucene implementations, but the final Lucene
* JAR files will use the native Java 9 class names when executed
* with Java 9.
* @lucene.internal
*/
public final class FutureArrays {
private FutureArrays() {} // no instance
// methods in Arrays are defined stupid: they cannot use Objects.checkFromToIndex
// they throw IAE (vs IOOBE) in the case of fromIndex > toIndex.
// so this method works just like checkFromToIndex, but with that stupidity added.
private static void checkFromToIndex(int fromIndex, int toIndex, int length) {
if (fromIndex > toIndex) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("fromIndex " + fromIndex + " > toIndex " + toIndex);
}
if (fromIndex < 0 || toIndex > length) {
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Range [" + fromIndex + ", " + toIndex + ") out-of-bounds for length " + length);
}
}
// byte[]
Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.mismatch
See Also:
/**
* Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.mismatch
* @see <a href="http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#mismatch-byte:A-int-int-byte:A-int-int-">Arrays.mismatch</a>
*/
public static int mismatch(byte[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex, byte[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
checkFromToIndex(aFromIndex, aToIndex, a.length);
checkFromToIndex(bFromIndex, bToIndex, b.length);
int aLen = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
int bLen = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
int len = Math.min(aLen, bLen);
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
if (a[i+aFromIndex] != b[i+bFromIndex])
return i;
return aLen == bLen ? -1 : len;
}
Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.compareUnsigned
See Also:
/**
* Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.compareUnsigned
* @see <a href="http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#compareUnsigned-byte:A-int-int-byte:A-int-int-">Arrays.compareUnsigned</a>
*/
public static int compareUnsigned(byte[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex, byte[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
checkFromToIndex(aFromIndex, aToIndex, a.length);
checkFromToIndex(bFromIndex, bToIndex, b.length);
int aLen = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
int bLen = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
int len = Math.min(aLen, bLen);
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
int aByte = a[i+aFromIndex] & 0xFF;
int bByte = b[i+bFromIndex] & 0xFF;
int diff = aByte - bByte;
if (diff != 0) {
return diff;
}
}
// One is a prefix of the other, or, they are equal:
return aLen - bLen;
}
Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.equals
See Also:
/**
* Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.equals
* @see <a href="http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#equals-byte:A-int-int-byte:A-int-int-">Arrays.equals</a>
*/
public static boolean equals(byte[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex, byte[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
checkFromToIndex(aFromIndex, aToIndex, a.length);
checkFromToIndex(bFromIndex, bToIndex, b.length);
int aLen = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
int bLen = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
// lengths differ: cannot be equal
if (aLen != bLen) {
return false;
}
for (int i = 0; i < aLen; i++) {
if (a[i+aFromIndex] != b[i+bFromIndex]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
// char[]
Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.mismatch
See Also:
/**
* Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.mismatch
* @see <a href="http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#mismatch-char:A-int-int-char:A-int-int-">Arrays.mismatch</a>
*/
public static int mismatch(char[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex, char[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
checkFromToIndex(aFromIndex, aToIndex, a.length);
checkFromToIndex(bFromIndex, bToIndex, b.length);
int aLen = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
int bLen = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
int len = Math.min(aLen, bLen);
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
if (a[i+aFromIndex] != b[i+bFromIndex])
return i;
return aLen == bLen ? -1 : len;
}
Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.compare
See Also:
/**
* Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.compare
* @see <a href="http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#compare-char:A-int-int-char:A-int-int-">Arrays.compare</a>
*/
public static int compare(char[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex, char[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
checkFromToIndex(aFromIndex, aToIndex, a.length);
checkFromToIndex(bFromIndex, bToIndex, b.length);
int aLen = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
int bLen = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
int len = Math.min(aLen, bLen);
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
int aInt = a[i+aFromIndex];
int bInt = b[i+bFromIndex];
if (aInt > bInt) {
return 1;
} else if (aInt < bInt) {
return -1;
}
}
// One is a prefix of the other, or, they are equal:
return aLen - bLen;
}
Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.equals
See Also:
/**
* Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.equals
* @see <a href="http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#equals-char:A-int-int-char:A-int-int-">Arrays.equals</a>
*/
public static boolean equals(char[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex, char[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
checkFromToIndex(aFromIndex, aToIndex, a.length);
checkFromToIndex(bFromIndex, bToIndex, b.length);
int aLen = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
int bLen = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
// lengths differ: cannot be equal
if (aLen != bLen) {
return false;
}
for (int i = 0; i < aLen; i++) {
if (a[i+aFromIndex] != b[i+bFromIndex]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
// int[]
Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.compare
See Also:
/**
* Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.compare
* @see <a href="http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#compare-int:A-int-int-int:A-int-int-">Arrays.compare</a>
*/
public static int compare(int[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex, int[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
checkFromToIndex(aFromIndex, aToIndex, a.length);
checkFromToIndex(bFromIndex, bToIndex, b.length);
int aLen = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
int bLen = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
int len = Math.min(aLen, bLen);
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
int aInt = a[i+aFromIndex];
int bInt = b[i+bFromIndex];
if (aInt > bInt) {
return 1;
} else if (aInt < bInt) {
return -1;
}
}
// One is a prefix of the other, or, they are equal:
return aLen - bLen;
}
Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.equals
See Also:
/**
* Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.equals
* @see <a href="http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#equals-int:A-int-int-int:A-int-int-">Arrays.equals</a>
*/
public static boolean equals(int[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex, int[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
checkFromToIndex(aFromIndex, aToIndex, a.length);
checkFromToIndex(bFromIndex, bToIndex, b.length);
int aLen = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
int bLen = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
// lengths differ: cannot be equal
if (aLen != bLen) {
return false;
}
for (int i = 0; i < aLen; i++) {
if (a[i+aFromIndex] != b[i+bFromIndex]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
// long[]
Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.compare
See Also:
/**
* Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.compare
* @see <a href="http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#compare-long:A-int-int-long:A-int-int-">Arrays.compare</a>
*/
public static int compare(long[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex, long[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
checkFromToIndex(aFromIndex, aToIndex, a.length);
checkFromToIndex(bFromIndex, bToIndex, b.length);
int aLen = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
int bLen = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
int len = Math.min(aLen, bLen);
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
long aInt = a[i+aFromIndex];
long bInt = b[i+bFromIndex];
if (aInt > bInt) {
return 1;
} else if (aInt < bInt) {
return -1;
}
}
// One is a prefix of the other, or, they are equal:
return aLen - bLen;
}
Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.equals
See Also:
/**
* Behaves like Java 9's Arrays.equals
* @see <a href="http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#equals-long:A-int-int-long:A-int-int-">Arrays.equals</a>
*/
public static boolean equals(long[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex, long[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
checkFromToIndex(aFromIndex, aToIndex, a.length);
checkFromToIndex(bFromIndex, bToIndex, b.length);
int aLen = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
int bLen = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
// lengths differ: cannot be equal
if (aLen != bLen) {
return false;
}
for (int i = 0; i < aLen; i++) {
if (a[i+aFromIndex] != b[i+bFromIndex]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
}