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        package java.util;

        /**
         * <p>Hash table and linked list implementation of the <tt>Set</tt> interface,
         * with predictable iteration order.  This implementation differs from
         * <tt>HashSet</tt> in that it maintains a doubly-linked list running through
         * all of its entries.  This linked list defines the iteration ordering,
         * which is the order in which elements were inserted into the set
         * (<i>insertion-order</i>).  Note that insertion order is <i>not</i> affected
         * if an element is <i>re-inserted</i> into the set.  (An element <tt>e</tt>
         * is reinserted into a set <tt>s</tt> if <tt>s.add(e)</tt> is invoked when
         * <tt>s.contains(e)</tt> would return <tt>true</tt> immediately prior to
         * the invocation.)
         *
         * <p>This implementation spares its clients from the unspecified, generally
         * chaotic ordering provided by {@link HashSet}, without incurring the
         * increased cost associated with {@link TreeSet}.  It can be used to
         * produce a copy of a set that has the same order as the original, regardless
         * of the original set's implementation:
         * <pre>
         *     void foo(Set s) {
         *         Set copy = new LinkedHashSet(s);
         *         ...
         *     }
         * </pre>
         * This technique is particularly useful if a module takes a set on input,
         * copies it, and later returns results whose order is determined by that of
         * the copy.  (Clients generally appreciate having things returned in the same
         * order they were presented.)
         *
         * <p>This class provides all of the optional <tt>Set</tt> operations, and
         * permits null elements.  Like <tt>HashSet</tt>, it provides constant-time
         * performance for the basic operations (<tt>add</tt>, <tt>contains</tt> and
         * <tt>remove</tt>), assuming the hash function disperses elements
         * properly among the buckets.  Performance is likely to be just slightly
         * below that of <tt>HashSet</tt>, due to the added expense of maintaining the
         * linked list, with one exception: Iteration over a <tt>LinkedHashSet</tt>
         * requires time proportional to the <i>size</i> of the set, regardless of
         * its capacity.  Iteration over a <tt>HashSet</tt> is likely to be more
         * expensive, requiring time proportional to its <i>capacity</i>.
         *
         * <p>A linked hash set has two parameters that affect its performance:
         * <i>initial capacity</i> and <i>load factor</i>.  They are defined precisely
         * as for <tt>HashSet</tt>.  Note, however, that the penalty for choosing an
         * excessively high value for initial capacity is less severe for this class
         * than for <tt>HashSet</tt>, as iteration times for this class are unaffected
         * by capacity.
         *
         * <p><strong>Note that this implementation is not synchronized.</strong>
         * If multiple threads access a linked hash set concurrently, and at least
         * one of the threads modifies the set, it <em>must</em> be synchronized
         * externally.  This is typically accomplished by synchronizing on some
         * object that naturally encapsulates the set.
         *
         * If no such object exists, the set should be "wrapped" using the
         * {@link Collections#synchronizedSet Collections.synchronizedSet}
         * method.  This is best done at creation time, to prevent accidental
         * unsynchronized access to the set: <pre>
         *   Set s = Collections.synchronizedSet(new LinkedHashSet(...));</pre>
         *
         * <p>The iterators returned by this class's <tt>iterator</tt> method are
         * <em>fail-fast</em>: if the set is modified at any time after the iterator
         * is created, in any way except through the iterator's own <tt>remove</tt>
         * method, the iterator will throw a {@link ConcurrentModificationException}.
         * Thus, in the face of concurrent modification, the iterator fails quickly
         * and cleanly, rather than risking arbitrary, non-deterministic behavior at
         * an undetermined time in the future.
         *
         * <p>Note that the fail-fast behavior of an iterator cannot be guaranteed
         * as it is, generally speaking, impossible to make any hard guarantees in the
         * presence of unsynchronized concurrent modification.  Fail-fast iterators
         * throw <tt>ConcurrentModificationException</tt> on a best-effort basis.
         * Therefore, it would be wrong to write a program that depended on this
         * exception for its correctness:   <i>the fail-fast behavior of iterators
         * should be used only to detect bugs.</i>
         *
         * <p>This class is a member of the
         * <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
         * Java Collections Framework</a>.
         *
         * @param <E> the type of elements maintained by this set
         *
         * @author  Josh Bloch
         * @version 1.24 07/05/05
         * @see     Object#hashCode()
         * @see     Collection
         * @see     Set
         * @see     HashSet
         * @see     TreeSet
         * @see     Hashtable
         * @since   1.4
         */

        public class LinkedHashSet<E> extends HashSet<E> implements  Set<E>,
                Cloneable, java.io.Serializable {

            private static final long serialVersionUID = -2851667679971038690L;

            /**
             * Constructs a new, empty linked hash set with the specified initial
             * capacity and load factor.
             *
             * @param      initialCapacity the initial capacity of the linked hash set
             * @param      loadFactor      the load factor of the linked hash set
             * @throws     IllegalArgumentException  if the initial capacity is less
             *               than zero, or if the load factor is nonpositive
             */
            public LinkedHashSet(int initialCapacity, float loadFactor) {
                super (initialCapacity, loadFactor, true);
            }

            /**
             * Constructs a new, empty linked hash set with the specified initial
             * capacity and the default load factor (0.75).
             *
             * @param   initialCapacity   the initial capacity of the LinkedHashSet
             * @throws  IllegalArgumentException if the initial capacity is less
             *              than zero
             */
            public LinkedHashSet(int initialCapacity) {
                super (initialCapacity, .75f, true);
            }

            /**
             * Constructs a new, empty linked hash set with the default initial
             * capacity (16) and load factor (0.75).
             */
            public LinkedHashSet() {
                super (16, .75f, true);
            }

            /**
             * Constructs a new linked hash set with the same elements as the
             * specified collection.  The linked hash set is created with an initial
             * capacity sufficient to hold the elements in the specified collection
             * and the default load factor (0.75).
             *
             * @param c  the collection whose elements are to be placed into
             *           this set
             * @throws NullPointerException if the specified collection is null
             */
            public LinkedHashSet(Collection<? extends E> c) {
                super (Math.max(2 * c.size(), 11), .75f, true);
                addAll(c);
            }
        }
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