public static final class Equivalence.Wrapper<T> extends Object implements Serializable
equals(Object) and hashCode() delegate to an
 Equivalence.
 For example, given an Equivalence for strings named equiv
 that tests equivalence using their lengths:
 
   
   equiv.wrap("a").equals(equiv.wrap("b")) // true
   equiv.wrap("a").equals(equiv.wrap("hello")) // false
 Note in particular that an equivalence wrapper is never equal to the object it wraps.
   
   equiv.wrap(obj).equals(obj) // always false| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
boolean | 
equals(Object obj)
Returns  
true if Equivalence.equivalent(Object, Object) applied to the wrapped
 references is true and both wrappers use the same
 equivalence. | 
T | 
get()
Returns the (possibly null) reference wrapped by this instance. 
 | 
int | 
hashCode()
Returns the result of  
Equivalence.hash(Object) applied to the wrapped reference. | 
String | 
toString()
Returns a string representation for this equivalence wrapper. 
 | 
public boolean equals(@Nullable Object obj)
true if Equivalence.equivalent(Object, Object) applied to the wrapped
 references is true and both wrappers use the same
 equivalence.public int hashCode()
Equivalence.hash(Object) applied to the wrapped reference.Copyright © 2010–2017. All rights reserved.