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Subclasses should 032 * override one or more methods to modify the behavior of the backing map as desired per the <a 033 * href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decorator_pattern">decorator pattern</a>. 034 * 035 * <p><b>Warning:</b> The methods of {@code ForwardingNavigableMap} forward <i>indiscriminately</i> 036 * to the methods of the delegate. For example, overriding {@link #put} alone <i>will not</i> 037 * change the behavior of {@link #putAll}, which can lead to unexpected behavior. In this case, you 038 * should override {@code putAll} as well, either providing your own implementation, or delegating 039 * to the provided {@code standardPutAll} method. 040 * 041 * <p><b>{@code default} method warning:</b> This class does <i>not</i> forward calls to {@code 042 * default} methods. Instead, it inherits their default implementations. When those implementations 043 * invoke methods, they invoke methods on the {@code ForwardingNavigableMap}. 044 * 045 * <p>Each of the {@code standard} methods uses the map's comparator (or the natural ordering of 046 * the elements, if there is no comparator) to test element equality. As a result, if the comparator 047 * is not consistent with equals, some of the standard implementations may violate the {@code Map} 048 * contract. 049 * 050 * <p>The {@code standard} methods and the collection views they return are not guaranteed to be 051 * thread-safe, even when all of the methods that they depend on are thread-safe. 052 * 053 * @author Louis Wasserman 054 * @since 12.0 055 */ 056@GwtIncompatible 057public abstract class ForwardingNavigableMap<K, V> extends ForwardingSortedMap<K, V> 058 implements NavigableMap<K, V> { 059 060 /** Constructor for use by subclasses. */ 061 protected ForwardingNavigableMap() {} 062 063 @Override 064 protected abstract NavigableMap<K, V> delegate(); 065 066 @Override 067 public Entry<K, V> lowerEntry(K key) { 068 return delegate().lowerEntry(key); 069 } 070 071 /** 072 * A sensible definition of {@link #lowerEntry} in terms of the {@code lastEntry()} of 073 * {@link #headMap(Object, boolean)}. If you override {@code headMap}, you may wish to override 074 * {@code lowerEntry} to forward to this implementation. 075 */ 076 protected Entry<K, V> standardLowerEntry(K key) { 077 return headMap(key, false).lastEntry(); 078 } 079 080 @Override 081 public K lowerKey(K key) { 082 return delegate().lowerKey(key); 083 } 084 085 /** 086 * A sensible definition of {@link #lowerKey} in terms of {@code lowerEntry}. If you override 087 * {@link #lowerEntry}, you may wish to override {@code lowerKey} to forward to this 088 * implementation. 089 */ 090 protected K standardLowerKey(K key) { 091 return keyOrNull(lowerEntry(key)); 092 } 093 094 @Override 095 public Entry<K, V> floorEntry(K key) { 096 return delegate().floorEntry(key); 097 } 098 099 /** 100 * A sensible definition of {@link #floorEntry} in terms of the {@code lastEntry()} of 101 * {@link #headMap(Object, boolean)}. If you override {@code headMap}, you may wish to override 102 * {@code floorEntry} to forward to this implementation. 103 */ 104 protected Entry<K, V> standardFloorEntry(K key) { 105 return headMap(key, true).lastEntry(); 106 } 107 108 @Override 109 public K floorKey(K key) { 110 return delegate().floorKey(key); 111 } 112 113 /** 114 * A sensible definition of {@link #floorKey} in terms of {@code floorEntry}. If you override 115 * {@code floorEntry}, you may wish to override {@code floorKey} to forward to this 116 * implementation. 117 */ 118 protected K standardFloorKey(K key) { 119 return keyOrNull(floorEntry(key)); 120 } 121 122 @Override 123 public Entry<K, V> ceilingEntry(K key) { 124 return delegate().ceilingEntry(key); 125 } 126 127 /** 128 * A sensible definition of {@link #ceilingEntry} in terms of the {@code firstEntry()} of 129 * {@link #tailMap(Object, boolean)}. If you override {@code tailMap}, you may wish to override 130 * {@code ceilingEntry} to forward to this implementation. 131 */ 132 protected Entry<K, V> standardCeilingEntry(K key) { 133 return tailMap(key, true).firstEntry(); 134 } 135 136 @Override 137 public K ceilingKey(K key) { 138 return delegate().ceilingKey(key); 139 } 140 141 /** 142 * A sensible definition of {@link #ceilingKey} in terms of {@code ceilingEntry}. If you override 143 * {@code ceilingEntry}, you may wish to override {@code ceilingKey} to forward to this 144 * implementation. 145 */ 146 protected K standardCeilingKey(K key) { 147 return keyOrNull(ceilingEntry(key)); 148 } 149 150 @Override 151 public Entry<K, V> higherEntry(K key) { 152 return delegate().higherEntry(key); 153 } 154 155 /** 156 * A sensible definition of {@link #higherEntry} in terms of the {@code firstEntry()} of 157 * {@link #tailMap(Object, boolean)}. If you override {@code tailMap}, you may wish to override 158 * {@code higherEntry} to forward to this implementation. 159 */ 160 protected Entry<K, V> standardHigherEntry(K key) { 161 return tailMap(key, false).firstEntry(); 162 } 163 164 @Override 165 public K higherKey(K key) { 166 return delegate().higherKey(key); 167 } 168 169 /** 170 * A sensible definition of {@link #higherKey} in terms of {@code higherEntry}. If you override 171 * {@code higherEntry}, you may wish to override {@code higherKey} to forward to this 172 * implementation. 173 */ 174 protected K standardHigherKey(K key) { 175 return keyOrNull(higherEntry(key)); 176 } 177 178 @Override 179 public Entry<K, V> firstEntry() { 180 return delegate().firstEntry(); 181 } 182 183 /** 184 * A sensible definition of {@link #firstEntry} in terms of the {@code iterator()} of 185 * {@link #entrySet}. If you override {@code entrySet}, you may wish to override 186 * {@code firstEntry} to forward to this implementation. 187 */ 188 protected Entry<K, V> standardFirstEntry() { 189 return Iterables.getFirst(entrySet(), null); 190 } 191 192 /** 193 * A sensible definition of {@link #firstKey} in terms of {@code firstEntry}. If you override 194 * {@code firstEntry}, you may wish to override {@code firstKey} to forward to this 195 * implementation. 196 */ 197 protected K standardFirstKey() { 198 Entry<K, V> entry = firstEntry(); 199 if (entry == null) { 200 throw new NoSuchElementException(); 201 } else { 202 return entry.getKey(); 203 } 204 } 205 206 @Override 207 public Entry<K, V> lastEntry() { 208 return delegate().lastEntry(); 209 } 210 211 /** 212 * A sensible definition of {@link #lastEntry} in terms of the {@code iterator()} of the 213 * {@link #entrySet} of {@link #descendingMap}. If you override {@code descendingMap}, you may 214 * wish to override {@code lastEntry} to forward to this implementation. 215 */ 216 protected Entry<K, V> standardLastEntry() { 217 return Iterables.getFirst(descendingMap().entrySet(), null); 218 } 219 220 /** 221 * A sensible definition of {@link #lastKey} in terms of {@code lastEntry}. If you override 222 * {@code lastEntry}, you may wish to override {@code lastKey} to forward to this implementation. 223 */ 224 protected K standardLastKey() { 225 Entry<K, V> entry = lastEntry(); 226 if (entry == null) { 227 throw new NoSuchElementException(); 228 } else { 229 return entry.getKey(); 230 } 231 } 232 233 @Override 234 public Entry<K, V> pollFirstEntry() { 235 return delegate().pollFirstEntry(); 236 } 237 238 /** 239 * A sensible definition of {@link #pollFirstEntry} in terms of the {@code iterator} of 240 * {@code entrySet}. If you override {@code entrySet}, you may wish to override 241 * {@code pollFirstEntry} to forward to this implementation. 242 */ 243 protected Entry<K, V> standardPollFirstEntry() { 244 return Iterators.pollNext(entrySet().iterator()); 245 } 246 247 @Override 248 public Entry<K, V> pollLastEntry() { 249 return delegate().pollLastEntry(); 250 } 251 252 /** 253 * A sensible definition of {@link #pollFirstEntry} in terms of the {@code iterator} of the 254 * {@code entrySet} of {@code descendingMap}. If you override {@code descendingMap}, you may wish 255 * to override {@code pollFirstEntry} to forward to this implementation. 256 */ 257 protected Entry<K, V> standardPollLastEntry() { 258 return Iterators.pollNext(descendingMap().entrySet().iterator()); 259 } 260 261 @Override 262 public NavigableMap<K, V> descendingMap() { 263 return delegate().descendingMap(); 264 } 265 266 /** 267 * A sensible implementation of {@link NavigableMap#descendingMap} in terms of the methods of 268 * this {@code NavigableMap}. In many cases, you may wish to override 269 * {@link ForwardingNavigableMap#descendingMap} to forward to this implementation or a subclass 270 * thereof. 271 * 272 * <p>In particular, this map iterates over entries with repeated calls to 273 * {@link NavigableMap#lowerEntry}. If a more efficient means of iteration is available, you may 274 * wish to override the {@code entryIterator()} method of this class. 275 * 276 * @since 12.0 277 */ 278 @Beta 279 protected class StandardDescendingMap extends Maps.DescendingMap<K, V> { 280 /** Constructor for use by subclasses. */ 281 public StandardDescendingMap() {} 282 283 @Override 284 NavigableMap<K, V> forward() { 285 return ForwardingNavigableMap.this; 286 } 287 288 @Override 289 protected Iterator<Entry<K, V>> entryIterator() { 290 return new Iterator<Entry<K, V>>() { 291 private Entry<K, V> toRemove = null; 292 private Entry<K, V> nextOrNull = forward().lastEntry(); 293 294 @Override 295 public boolean hasNext() { 296 return nextOrNull != null; 297 } 298 299 @Override 300 public java.util.Map.Entry<K, V> next() { 301 if (!hasNext()) { 302 throw new NoSuchElementException(); 303 } 304 try { 305 return nextOrNull; 306 } finally { 307 toRemove = nextOrNull; 308 nextOrNull = forward().lowerEntry(nextOrNull.getKey()); 309 } 310 } 311 312 @Override 313 public void remove() { 314 checkRemove(toRemove != null); 315 forward().remove(toRemove.getKey()); 316 toRemove = null; 317 } 318 }; 319 } 320 } 321 322 @Override 323 public NavigableSet<K> navigableKeySet() { 324 return delegate().navigableKeySet(); 325 } 326 327 /** 328 * A sensible implementation of {@link NavigableMap#navigableKeySet} in terms of the methods of 329 * this {@code NavigableMap}. In many cases, you may wish to override 330 * {@link ForwardingNavigableMap#navigableKeySet} to forward to this implementation or a subclass 331 * thereof. 332 * 333 * @since 12.0 334 */ 335 @Beta 336 protected class StandardNavigableKeySet extends Maps.NavigableKeySet<K, V> { 337 /** Constructor for use by subclasses. */ 338 public StandardNavigableKeySet() { 339 super(ForwardingNavigableMap.this); 340 } 341 } 342 343 @Override 344 public NavigableSet<K> descendingKeySet() { 345 return delegate().descendingKeySet(); 346 } 347 348 /** 349 * A sensible definition of {@link #descendingKeySet} as the {@code navigableKeySet} of 350 * {@link #descendingMap}. (The {@link StandardDescendingMap} implementation implements 351 * {@code navigableKeySet} on its own, so as not to cause an infinite loop.) If you override 352 * {@code descendingMap}, you may wish to override {@code descendingKeySet} to forward to this 353 * implementation. 354 */ 355 @Beta 356 protected NavigableSet<K> standardDescendingKeySet() { 357 return descendingMap().navigableKeySet(); 358 } 359 360 /** 361 * A sensible definition of {@link #subMap(Object, Object)} in terms of 362 * {@link #subMap(Object, boolean, Object, boolean)}. If you override 363 * {@code subMap(K, boolean, K, boolean)}, you may wish to override {@code subMap} to forward to 364 * this implementation. 365 */ 366 @Override 367 protected SortedMap<K, V> standardSubMap(K fromKey, K toKey) { 368 return subMap(fromKey, true, toKey, false); 369 } 370 371 @Override 372 public NavigableMap<K, V> subMap(K fromKey, boolean fromInclusive, K toKey, boolean toInclusive) { 373 return delegate().subMap(fromKey, fromInclusive, toKey, toInclusive); 374 } 375 376 @Override 377 public NavigableMap<K, V> headMap(K toKey, boolean inclusive) { 378 return delegate().headMap(toKey, inclusive); 379 } 380 381 @Override 382 public NavigableMap<K, V> tailMap(K fromKey, boolean inclusive) { 383 return delegate().tailMap(fromKey, inclusive); 384 } 385 386 /** 387 * A sensible definition of {@link #headMap(Object)} in terms of 388 * {@link #headMap(Object, boolean)}. If you override {@code headMap(K, boolean)}, you may wish 389 * to override {@code headMap} to forward to this implementation. 390 */ 391 protected SortedMap<K, V> standardHeadMap(K toKey) { 392 return headMap(toKey, false); 393 } 394 395 /** 396 * A sensible definition of {@link #tailMap(Object)} in terms of 397 * {@link #tailMap(Object, boolean)}. If you override {@code tailMap(K, boolean)}, you may wish 398 * to override {@code tailMap} to forward to this implementation. 399 */ 400 protected SortedMap<K, V> standardTailMap(K fromKey) { 401 return tailMap(fromKey, true); 402 } 403}