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Java example source code file (RegularImmutableMap.java)
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 The Guava Authors
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
package com.google.common.collect;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkPositionIndex;
import static com.google.common.collect.CollectPreconditions.checkEntryNotNull;
import static com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMapEntry.createEntryArray;
import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMapEntry.NonTerminalImmutableMapEntry;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
/**
* Implementation of {@link ImmutableMap} with two or more entries.
*
* @author Jesse Wilson
* @author Kevin Bourrillion
* @author Gregory Kick
*/
@GwtCompatible(serializable = true, emulated = true)
final class RegularImmutableMap<K, V> extends ImmutableMap {
// entries in insertion order
private final transient Entry<K, V>[] entries;
// array of linked lists of entries
private final transient ImmutableMapEntry<K, V>[] table;
// 'and' with an int to get a table index
private final transient int mask;
static <K, V> RegularImmutableMap fromEntries(Entry... entries) {
return fromEntryArray(entries.length, entries);
}
/**
* Creates a RegularImmutableMap from the first n entries in entryArray. This implementation
* may replace the entries in entryArray with its own entry objects (though they will have the
* same key/value contents), and may take ownership of entryArray.
*/
static <K, V> RegularImmutableMap fromEntryArray(int n, Entry[] entryArray) {
checkPositionIndex(n, entryArray.length);
Entry<K, V>[] entries;
if (n == entryArray.length) {
entries = entryArray;
} else {
entries = createEntryArray(n);
}
int tableSize = Hashing.closedTableSize(n, MAX_LOAD_FACTOR);
ImmutableMapEntry<K, V>[] table = createEntryArray(tableSize);
int mask = tableSize - 1;
for (int entryIndex = 0; entryIndex < n; entryIndex++) {
Entry<K, V> entry = entryArray[entryIndex];
K key = entry.getKey();
V value = entry.getValue();
checkEntryNotNull(key, value);
int tableIndex = Hashing.smear(key.hashCode()) & mask;
@Nullable ImmutableMapEntry<K, V> existing = table[tableIndex];
// prepend, not append, so the entries can be immutable
ImmutableMapEntry<K, V> newEntry;
if (existing == null) {
boolean reusable =
entry instanceof ImmutableMapEntry && ((ImmutableMapEntry<K, V>) entry).isReusable();
newEntry =
reusable ? (ImmutableMapEntry<K, V>) entry : new ImmutableMapEntry(key, value);
} else {
newEntry = new NonTerminalImmutableMapEntry<K, V>(key, value, existing);
}
table[tableIndex] = newEntry;
entries[entryIndex] = newEntry;
checkNoConflictInKeyBucket(key, newEntry, existing);
}
return new RegularImmutableMap<K, V>(entries, table, mask);
}
private RegularImmutableMap(Entry<K, V>[] entries, ImmutableMapEntry[] table, int mask) {
this.entries = entries;
this.table = table;
this.mask = mask;
}
static void checkNoConflictInKeyBucket(
Object key, Entry<?, ?> entry, @Nullable ImmutableMapEntry keyBucketHead) {
for (; keyBucketHead != null; keyBucketHead = keyBucketHead.getNextInKeyBucket()) {
checkNoConflict(!key.equals(keyBucketHead.getKey()), "key", entry, keyBucketHead);
}
}
/**
* Closed addressing tends to perform well even with high load factors.
* Being conservative here ensures that the table is still likely to be
* relatively sparse (hence it misses fast) while saving space.
*/
private static final double MAX_LOAD_FACTOR = 1.2;
@Override
public V get(@Nullable Object key) {
return get(key, table, mask);
}
@Nullable
static <V> V get(@Nullable Object key, ImmutableMapEntry[] keyTable, int mask) {
if (key == null) {
return null;
}
int index = Hashing.smear(key.hashCode()) & mask;
for (ImmutableMapEntry<?, V> entry = keyTable[index];
entry != null;
entry = entry.getNextInKeyBucket()) {
Object candidateKey = entry.getKey();
/*
* Assume that equals uses the == optimization when appropriate, and that
* it would check hash codes as an optimization when appropriate. If we
* did these things, it would just make things worse for the most
* performance-conscious users.
*/
if (key.equals(candidateKey)) {
return entry.getValue();
}
}
return null;
}
@Override
public int size() {
return entries.length;
}
@Override
boolean isPartialView() {
return false;
}
@Override
ImmutableSet<Entry createEntrySet() {
return new ImmutableMapEntrySet.RegularEntrySet<K, V>(this, entries);
}
// This class is never actually serialized directly, but we have to make the
// warning go away (and suppressing would suppress for all nested classes too)
private static final long serialVersionUID = 0;
}
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