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001:        /*
002:         * Copyright 1997-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
003:         * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
004:         *
005:         * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
006:         * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
007:         * published by the Free Software Foundation.  Sun designates this
008:         * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
009:         * by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
010:         *
011:         * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
012:         * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
013:         * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
014:         * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
015:         * accompanied this code).
016:         *
017:         * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
018:         * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
019:         * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
020:         *
021:         * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
022:         * CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
023:         * have any questions.
024:         */
025:
026:        package java.util;
027:
028:        /**
029:         * This class provides a skeletal implementation of the <tt>Set</tt>
030:         * interface to minimize the effort required to implement this
031:         * interface. <p>
032:         *
033:         * The process of implementing a set by extending this class is identical
034:         * to that of implementing a Collection by extending AbstractCollection,
035:         * except that all of the methods and constructors in subclasses of this
036:         * class must obey the additional constraints imposed by the <tt>Set</tt>
037:         * interface (for instance, the add method must not permit addition of
038:         * multiple instances of an object to a set).<p>
039:         *
040:         * Note that this class does not override any of the implementations from
041:         * the <tt>AbstractCollection</tt> class.  It merely adds implementations
042:         * for <tt>equals</tt> and <tt>hashCode</tt>.<p>
043:         *
044:         * This class is a member of the
045:         * <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
046:         * Java Collections Framework</a>.
047:         *
048:         * @param <E> the type of elements maintained by this set
049:         *
050:         * @author  Josh Bloch
051:         * @author  Neal Gafter
052:         * @version 1.35, 05/05/07
053:         * @see Collection
054:         * @see AbstractCollection
055:         * @see Set
056:         * @since 1.2
057:         */
058:
059:        public abstract class AbstractSet<E> extends AbstractCollection<E>
060:                implements  Set<E> {
061:            /**
062:             * Sole constructor.  (For invocation by subclass constructors, typically
063:             * implicit.)
064:             */
065:            protected AbstractSet() {
066:            }
067:
068:            // Comparison and hashing
069:
070:            /**
071:             * Compares the specified object with this set for equality.  Returns
072:             * <tt>true</tt> if the given object is also a set, the two sets have
073:             * the same size, and every member of the given set is contained in
074:             * this set.  This ensures that the <tt>equals</tt> method works
075:             * properly across different implementations of the <tt>Set</tt>
076:             * interface.<p>
077:             *
078:             * This implementation first checks if the specified object is this
079:             * set; if so it returns <tt>true</tt>.  Then, it checks if the
080:             * specified object is a set whose size is identical to the size of
081:             * this set; if not, it returns false.  If so, it returns
082:             * <tt>containsAll((Collection) o)</tt>.
083:             *
084:             * @param o object to be compared for equality with this set
085:             * @return <tt>true</tt> if the specified object is equal to this set
086:             */
087:            public boolean equals(Object o) {
088:                if (o == this )
089:                    return true;
090:
091:                if (!(o instanceof  Set))
092:                    return false;
093:                Collection c = (Collection) o;
094:                if (c.size() != size())
095:                    return false;
096:                try {
097:                    return containsAll(c);
098:                } catch (ClassCastException unused) {
099:                    return false;
100:                } catch (NullPointerException unused) {
101:                    return false;
102:                }
103:            }
104:
105:            /**
106:             * Returns the hash code value for this set.  The hash code of a set is
107:             * defined to be the sum of the hash codes of the elements in the set,
108:             * where the hash code of a <tt>null</tt> element is defined to be zero.
109:             * This ensures that <tt>s1.equals(s2)</tt> implies that
110:             * <tt>s1.hashCode()==s2.hashCode()</tt> for any two sets <tt>s1</tt>
111:             * and <tt>s2</tt>, as required by the general contract of
112:             * {@link Object#hashCode}.
113:             *
114:             * <p>This implementation iterates over the set, calling the
115:             * <tt>hashCode</tt> method on each element in the set, and adding up
116:             * the results.
117:             *
118:             * @return the hash code value for this set
119:             * @see Object#equals(Object)
120:             * @see Set#equals(Object)
121:             */
122:            public int hashCode() {
123:                int h = 0;
124:                Iterator<E> i = iterator();
125:                while (i.hasNext()) {
126:                    E obj = i.next();
127:                    if (obj != null)
128:                        h += obj.hashCode();
129:                }
130:                return h;
131:            }
132:
133:            /**
134:             * Removes from this set all of its elements that are contained in the
135:             * specified collection (optional operation).  If the specified
136:             * collection is also a set, this operation effectively modifies this
137:             * set so that its value is the <i>asymmetric set difference</i> of
138:             * the two sets.
139:             *
140:             * <p>This implementation determines which is the smaller of this set
141:             * and the specified collection, by invoking the <tt>size</tt>
142:             * method on each.  If this set has fewer elements, then the
143:             * implementation iterates over this set, checking each element
144:             * returned by the iterator in turn to see if it is contained in
145:             * the specified collection.  If it is so contained, it is removed
146:             * from this set with the iterator's <tt>remove</tt> method.  If
147:             * the specified collection has fewer elements, then the
148:             * implementation iterates over the specified collection, removing
149:             * from this set each element returned by the iterator, using this
150:             * set's <tt>remove</tt> method.
151:             *
152:             * <p>Note that this implementation will throw an
153:             * <tt>UnsupportedOperationException</tt> if the iterator returned by the
154:             * <tt>iterator</tt> method does not implement the <tt>remove</tt> method.
155:             *
156:             * @param  c collection containing elements to be removed from this set
157:             * @return <tt>true</tt> if this set changed as a result of the call
158:             * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the <tt>removeAll</tt> operation
159:             *         is not supported by this set
160:             * @throws ClassCastException if the class of an element of this set
161:             *         is incompatible with the specified collection (optional)
162:             * @throws NullPointerException if this set contains a null element and the
163:             *         specified collection does not permit null elements (optional),
164:             *         or if the specified collection is null
165:             * @see #remove(Object)
166:             * @see #contains(Object)
167:             */
168:            public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> c) {
169:                boolean modified = false;
170:
171:                if (size() > c.size()) {
172:                    for (Iterator<?> i = c.iterator(); i.hasNext();)
173:                        modified |= remove(i.next());
174:                } else {
175:                    for (Iterator<?> i = iterator(); i.hasNext();) {
176:                        if (c.contains(i.next())) {
177:                            i.remove();
178:                            modified = true;
179:                        }
180:                    }
181:                }
182:                return modified;
183:            }
184:
185:        }
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