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Each 032 * instance of this type either contains a non-null reference, or contains nothing (in 033 * which case we say that the reference is "absent"); it is never said to "contain {@code 034 * null}". 035 * 036 * <p>A non-null {@code Optional<T>} reference can be used as a replacement for a nullable 037 * {@code T} reference. It allows you to represent "a {@code T} that must be present" and 038 * a "a {@code T} that might be absent" as two distinct types in your program, which can 039 * aid clarity. 040 * 041 * <p>Some uses of this class include 042 * 043 * <ul> 044 * <li>As a method return type, as an alternative to returning {@code null} to indicate 045 * that no value was available 046 * <li>To distinguish between "unknown" (for example, not present in a map) and "known to 047 * have no value" (present in the map, with value {@code Optional.absent()}) 048 * <li>To wrap nullable references for storage in a collection that does not support 049 * {@code null} (though there are 050 * <a href="http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/wiki/LivingWithNullHostileCollections"> 051 * several other approaches to this</a> that should be considered first) 052 * </ul> 053 * 054 * <p>A common alternative to using this class is to find or create a suitable 055 * <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null_Object_pattern">null object</a> for the 056 * type in question. 057 * 058 * <p>This class is not intended as a direct analogue of any existing "option" or "maybe" 059 * construct from other programming environments, though it may bear some similarities. 060 * 061 * <p>See the Guava User Guide article on <a 062 * href="http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/wiki/UsingAndAvoidingNullExplained#Optional"> 063 * using {@code Optional}</a>. 064 * 065 * @param <T> the type of instance that can be contained. {@code Optional} is naturally 066 * covariant on this type, so it is safe to cast an {@code Optional<T>} to {@code 067 * Optional<S>} for any supertype {@code S} of {@code T}. 068 * @author Kurt Alfred Kluever 069 * @author Kevin Bourrillion 070 * @since 10.0 071 */ 072@GwtCompatible(serializable = true) 073public abstract class Optional<T> implements Serializable { 074 /** 075 * Returns an {@code Optional} instance with no contained reference. 076 */ 077 public static <T> Optional<T> absent() { 078 return Absent.withType(); 079 } 080 081 /** 082 * Returns an {@code Optional} instance containing the given non-null reference. 083 */ 084 public static <T> Optional<T> of(T reference) { 085 return new Present<T>(checkNotNull(reference)); 086 } 087 088 /** 089 * If {@code nullableReference} is non-null, returns an {@code Optional} instance containing that 090 * reference; otherwise returns {@link Optional#absent}. 091 */ 092 public static <T> Optional<T> fromNullable(@Nullable T nullableReference) { 093 return (nullableReference == null) 094 ? Optional.<T>absent() 095 : new Present<T>(nullableReference); 096 } 097 098 Optional() {} 099 100 /** 101 * Returns {@code true} if this holder contains a (non-null) instance. 102 */ 103 public abstract boolean isPresent(); 104 105 /** 106 * Returns the contained instance, which must be present. If the instance might be 107 * absent, use {@link #or(Object)} or {@link #orNull} instead. 108 * 109 * @throws IllegalStateException if the instance is absent ({@link #isPresent} returns 110 * {@code false}) 111 */ 112 public abstract T get(); 113 114 /** 115 * Returns the contained instance if it is present; {@code defaultValue} otherwise. If 116 * no default value should be required because the instance is known to be present, use 117 * {@link #get()} instead. For a default value of {@code null}, use {@link #orNull}. 118 * 119 * <p>Note about generics: The signature {@code public T or(T defaultValue)} is overly 120 * restrictive. However, the ideal signature, {@code public <S super T> S or(S)}, is not legal 121 * Java. As a result, some sensible operations involving subtypes are compile errors: 122 * <pre> {@code 123 * 124 * Optional<Integer> optionalInt = getSomeOptionalInt(); 125 * Number value = optionalInt.or(0.5); // error 126 * 127 * FluentIterable<? extends Number> numbers = getSomeNumbers(); 128 * Optional<? extends Number> first = numbers.first(); 129 * Number value = first.or(0.5); // error}</pre> 130 * 131 * <p>As a workaround, it is always safe to cast an {@code Optional<? extends T>} to {@code 132 * Optional<T>}. Casting either of the above example {@code Optional} instances to {@code 133 * Optional<Number>} (where {@code Number} is the desired output type) solves the problem: 134 * <pre> {@code 135 * 136 * Optional<Number> optionalInt = (Optional) getSomeOptionalInt(); 137 * Number value = optionalInt.or(0.5); // fine 138 * 139 * FluentIterable<? extends Number> numbers = getSomeNumbers(); 140 * Optional<Number> first = (Optional) numbers.first(); 141 * Number value = first.or(0.5); // fine}</pre> 142 */ 143 public abstract T or(T defaultValue); 144 145 /** 146 * Returns this {@code Optional} if it has a value present; {@code secondChoice} 147 * otherwise. 148 */ 149 public abstract Optional<T> or(Optional<? extends T> secondChoice); 150 151 /** 152 * Returns the contained instance if it is present; {@code supplier.get()} otherwise. If the 153 * supplier returns {@code null}, a {@link NullPointerException} is thrown. 154 * 155 * @throws NullPointerException if the supplier returns {@code null} 156 */ 157 @Beta 158 public abstract T or(Supplier<? extends T> supplier); 159 160 /** 161 * Returns the contained instance if it is present; {@code null} otherwise. If the 162 * instance is known to be present, use {@link #get()} instead. 163 */ 164 @Nullable 165 public abstract T orNull(); 166 167 /** 168 * Returns an immutable singleton {@link Set} whose only element is the contained instance 169 * if it is present; an empty immutable {@link Set} otherwise. 170 * 171 * @since 11.0 172 */ 173 public abstract Set<T> asSet(); 174 175 /** 176 * If the instance is present, it is transformed with the given {@link Function}; otherwise, 177 * {@link Optional#absent} is returned. If the function returns {@code null}, a 178 * {@link NullPointerException} is thrown. 179 * 180 * @throws NullPointerException if the function returns {@code null} 181 * 182 * @since 12.0 183 */ 184 public abstract <V> Optional<V> transform(Function<? super T, V> function); 185 186 /** 187 * Returns {@code true} if {@code object} is an {@code Optional} instance, and either 188 * the contained references are {@linkplain Object#equals equal} to each other or both 189 * are absent. Note that {@code Optional} instances of differing parameterized types can 190 * be equal. 191 */ 192 @Override 193 public abstract boolean equals(@Nullable Object object); 194 195 /** 196 * Returns a hash code for this instance. 197 */ 198 @Override 199 public abstract int hashCode(); 200 201 /** 202 * Returns a string representation for this instance. The form of this string 203 * representation is unspecified. 204 */ 205 @Override 206 public abstract String toString(); 207 208 /** 209 * Returns the value of each present instance from the supplied {@code optionals}, in order, 210 * skipping over occurrences of {@link Optional#absent}. Iterators are unmodifiable and are 211 * evaluated lazily. 212 * 213 * @since 11.0 (generics widened in 13.0) 214 */ 215 @Beta 216 public static <T> Iterable<T> presentInstances( 217 final Iterable<? extends Optional<? extends T>> optionals) { 218 checkNotNull(optionals); 219 return new Iterable<T>() { 220 @Override 221 public Iterator<T> iterator() { 222 return new AbstractIterator<T>() { 223 private final Iterator<? extends Optional<? extends T>> iterator = 224 checkNotNull(optionals.iterator()); 225 226 @Override 227 protected T computeNext() { 228 while (iterator.hasNext()) { 229 Optional<? extends T> optional = iterator.next(); 230 if (optional.isPresent()) { 231 return optional.get(); 232 } 233 } 234 return endOfData(); 235 } 236 }; 237 } 238 }; 239 } 240 241 private static final long serialVersionUID = 0; 242}