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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under 012 * the License. 013 */ 014 015package com.google.common.collect; 016 017import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull; 018 019import com.google.common.annotations.Beta; 020import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible; 021import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible; 022import com.google.common.base.Function; 023import com.google.common.base.Joiner; 024import com.google.common.base.Optional; 025import com.google.common.base.Predicate; 026import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue; 027import java.util.Arrays; 028import java.util.Collection; 029import java.util.Comparator; 030import java.util.Iterator; 031import java.util.List; 032import java.util.SortedSet; 033import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.compatqual.NullableDecl; 034 035/** 036 * An expanded {@code Iterable} API, providing functionality similar to Java 8's powerful <a href= 037 * "https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/stream/package-summary.html#package.description" 038 * >streams library</a> in a slightly different way. 039 * 040 * <p>The following types of methods are provided: 041 * 042 * <ul> 043 * <li>chaining methods which return a new {@code FluentIterable} based in some way on the 044 * contents of the current one (for example {@link #transform}) 045 * <li>element extraction methods which facilitate the retrieval of certain elements (for example 046 * {@link #last}) 047 * <li>query methods which answer questions about the {@code FluentIterable}'s contents (for 048 * example {@link #anyMatch}) 049 * <li>conversion methods which copy the {@code FluentIterable}'s contents into a new collection 050 * or array (for example {@link #toList}) 051 * </ul> 052 * 053 * <p>Several lesser-used features are currently available only as static methods on the {@link 054 * Iterables} class. 055 * 056 * <p><a name="streams"></a> 057 * 058 * <h3>Comparison to streams</h3> 059 * 060 * <p>Starting with Java 8, the core Java class libraries provide a new "Streams" library (in {@code 061 * java.util.stream}), which is similar to {@code FluentIterable} but generally more powerful. Key 062 * differences include: 063 * 064 * <ul> 065 * <li>A stream is <i>single-use</i>; it becomes invalid as soon as any "terminal operation" such 066 * as {@code findFirst()} or {@code iterator()} is invoked. (Even though {@code Stream} 067 * contains all the right method <i>signatures</i> to implement {@link Iterable}, it does not 068 * actually do so, to avoid implying repeat-iterability.) {@code FluentIterable}, on the other 069 * hand, is multiple-use, and does implement {@link Iterable}. 070 * <li>Streams offer many features not found here, including {@code min/max}, {@code distinct}, 071 * {@code reduce}, {@code sorted}, the very powerful {@code collect}, and built-in support for 072 * parallelizing stream operations. 073 * <li>{@code FluentIterable} contains several features not available on {@code Stream}, which are 074 * noted in the method descriptions below. 075 * <li>Streams include primitive-specialized variants such as {@code IntStream}, the use of which 076 * is strongly recommended. 077 * <li>Streams are standard Java, not requiring a third-party dependency (but do render your code 078 * incompatible with Java 7 and earlier). 079 * </ul> 080 * 081 * <h3>Example</h3> 082 * 083 * <p>Here is an example that accepts a list from a database call, filters it based on a predicate, 084 * transforms it by invoking {@code toString()} on each element, and returns the first 10 elements 085 * as a {@code List}: 086 * 087 * <pre>{@code 088 * ImmutableList<String> results = 089 * FluentIterable.from(database.getClientList()) 090 * .filter(Client::isActiveInLastMonth) 091 * .transform(Object::toString) 092 * .limit(10) 093 * .toList(); 094 * }</pre> 095 * 096 * The approximate stream equivalent is: 097 * 098 * <pre>{@code 099 * List<String> results = 100 * database.getClientList() 101 * .stream() 102 * .filter(Client::isActiveInLastMonth) 103 * .map(Object::toString) 104 * .limit(10) 105 * .collect(Collectors.toList()); 106 * }</pre> 107 * 108 * @author Marcin Mikosik 109 * @since 12.0 110 */ 111@GwtCompatible(emulated = true) 112public abstract class FluentIterable<E> implements Iterable<E> { 113 // We store 'iterable' and use it instead of 'this' to allow Iterables to perform instanceof 114 // checks on the _original_ iterable when FluentIterable.from is used. 115 // To avoid a self retain cycle under j2objc, we store Optional.absent() instead of 116 // Optional.of(this). To access the iterator delegate, call #getDelegate(), which converts to 117 // absent() back to 'this'. 118 private final Optional<Iterable<E>> iterableDelegate; 119 120 /** Constructor for use by subclasses. */ 121 protected FluentIterable() { 122 this.iterableDelegate = Optional.absent(); 123 } 124 125 FluentIterable(Iterable<E> iterable) { 126 checkNotNull(iterable); 127 this.iterableDelegate = Optional.fromNullable(this != iterable ? iterable : null); 128 } 129 130 private Iterable<E> getDelegate() { 131 return iterableDelegate.or(this); 132 } 133 134 /** 135 * Returns a fluent iterable that wraps {@code iterable}, or {@code iterable} itself if it is 136 * already a {@code FluentIterable}. 137 * 138 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code iterable.stream()} if {@code iterable} is a {@link 139 * Collection}; {@code StreamSupport.stream(iterable.spliterator(), false)} otherwise. 140 */ 141 public static <E> FluentIterable<E> from(final Iterable<E> iterable) { 142 return (iterable instanceof FluentIterable) 143 ? (FluentIterable<E>) iterable 144 : new FluentIterable<E>(iterable) { 145 @Override 146 public Iterator<E> iterator() { 147 return iterable.iterator(); 148 } 149 }; 150 } 151 152 /** 153 * Returns a fluent iterable containing {@code elements} in the specified order. 154 * 155 * <p>The returned iterable is an unmodifiable view of the input array. 156 * 157 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link java.util.stream.Stream#of(Object[]) 158 * Stream.of(T...)}. 159 * 160 * @since 20.0 (since 18.0 as an overload of {@code of}) 161 */ 162 @Beta 163 public static <E> FluentIterable<E> from(E[] elements) { 164 return from(Arrays.asList(elements)); 165 } 166 167 /** 168 * Construct a fluent iterable from another fluent iterable. This is obviously never necessary, 169 * but is intended to help call out cases where one migration from {@code Iterable} to {@code 170 * FluentIterable} has obviated the need to explicitly convert to a {@code FluentIterable}. 171 * 172 * @deprecated instances of {@code FluentIterable} don't need to be converted to {@code 173 * FluentIterable} 174 */ 175 @Deprecated 176 public static <E> FluentIterable<E> from(FluentIterable<E> iterable) { 177 return checkNotNull(iterable); 178 } 179 180 /** 181 * Returns a fluent iterable that combines two iterables. The returned iterable has an iterator 182 * that traverses the elements in {@code a}, followed by the elements in {@code b}. The source 183 * iterators are not polled until necessary. 184 * 185 * <p>The returned iterable's iterator supports {@code remove()} when the corresponding input 186 * iterator supports it. 187 * 188 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link Stream#concat}. 189 * 190 * @since 20.0 191 */ 192 @Beta 193 public static <T> FluentIterable<T> concat(Iterable<? extends T> a, Iterable<? extends T> b) { 194 return concatNoDefensiveCopy(a, b); 195 } 196 197 /** 198 * Returns a fluent iterable that combines three iterables. The returned iterable has an iterator 199 * that traverses the elements in {@code a}, followed by the elements in {@code b}, followed by 200 * the elements in {@code c}. The source iterators are not polled until necessary. 201 * 202 * <p>The returned iterable's iterator supports {@code remove()} when the corresponding input 203 * iterator supports it. 204 * 205 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> use nested calls to {@link Stream#concat}, or see the 206 * advice in {@link #concat(Iterable...)}. 207 * 208 * @since 20.0 209 */ 210 @Beta 211 public static <T> FluentIterable<T> concat( 212 Iterable<? extends T> a, Iterable<? extends T> b, Iterable<? extends T> c) { 213 return concatNoDefensiveCopy(a, b, c); 214 } 215 216 /** 217 * Returns a fluent iterable that combines four iterables. The returned iterable has an iterator 218 * that traverses the elements in {@code a}, followed by the elements in {@code b}, followed by 219 * the elements in {@code c}, followed by the elements in {@code d}. The source iterators are not 220 * polled until necessary. 221 * 222 * <p>The returned iterable's iterator supports {@code remove()} when the corresponding input 223 * iterator supports it. 224 * 225 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> use nested calls to {@link Stream#concat}, or see the 226 * advice in {@link #concat(Iterable...)}. 227 * 228 * @since 20.0 229 */ 230 @Beta 231 public static <T> FluentIterable<T> concat( 232 Iterable<? extends T> a, 233 Iterable<? extends T> b, 234 Iterable<? extends T> c, 235 Iterable<? extends T> d) { 236 return concatNoDefensiveCopy(a, b, c, d); 237 } 238 239 /** 240 * Returns a fluent iterable that combines several iterables. The returned iterable has an 241 * iterator that traverses the elements of each iterable in {@code inputs}. The input iterators 242 * are not polled until necessary. 243 * 244 * <p>The returned iterable's iterator supports {@code remove()} when the corresponding input 245 * iterator supports it. 246 * 247 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> to concatenate an arbitrary number of streams, use {@code 248 * Stream.of(stream1, stream2, ...).flatMap(s -> s)}. If the sources are iterables, use {@code 249 * Stream.of(iter1, iter2, ...).flatMap(Streams::stream)}. 250 * 251 * @throws NullPointerException if any of the provided iterables is {@code null} 252 * @since 20.0 253 */ 254 @Beta 255 public static <T> FluentIterable<T> concat(Iterable<? extends T>... inputs) { 256 return concatNoDefensiveCopy(Arrays.copyOf(inputs, inputs.length)); 257 } 258 259 /** 260 * Returns a fluent iterable that combines several iterables. The returned iterable has an 261 * iterator that traverses the elements of each iterable in {@code inputs}. The input iterators 262 * are not polled until necessary. 263 * 264 * <p>The returned iterable's iterator supports {@code remove()} when the corresponding input 265 * iterator supports it. The methods of the returned iterable may throw {@code 266 * NullPointerException} if any of the input iterators is {@code null}. 267 * 268 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code streamOfStreams.flatMap(s -> s)} or {@code 269 * streamOfIterables.flatMap(Streams::stream)}. (See {@link Streams#stream}.) 270 * 271 * @since 20.0 272 */ 273 @Beta 274 public static <T> FluentIterable<T> concat( 275 final Iterable<? extends Iterable<? extends T>> inputs) { 276 checkNotNull(inputs); 277 return new FluentIterable<T>() { 278 @Override 279 public Iterator<T> iterator() { 280 return Iterators.concat(Iterators.transform(inputs.iterator(), Iterables.<T>toIterator())); 281 } 282 }; 283 } 284 285 /** Concatenates a varargs array of iterables without making a defensive copy of the array. */ 286 private static <T> FluentIterable<T> concatNoDefensiveCopy( 287 final Iterable<? extends T>... inputs) { 288 for (Iterable<? extends T> input : inputs) { 289 checkNotNull(input); 290 } 291 return new FluentIterable<T>() { 292 @Override 293 public Iterator<T> iterator() { 294 return Iterators.concat( 295 /* lazily generate the iterators on each input only as needed */ 296 new AbstractIndexedListIterator<Iterator<? extends T>>(inputs.length) { 297 @Override 298 public Iterator<? extends T> get(int i) { 299 return inputs[i].iterator(); 300 } 301 }); 302 } 303 }; 304 } 305 306 /** 307 * Returns a fluent iterable containing no elements. 308 * 309 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code Stream.empty()}. 310 * 311 * @since 20.0 312 */ 313 @Beta 314 public static <E> FluentIterable<E> of() { 315 return FluentIterable.from(ImmutableList.<E>of()); 316 } 317 318 /** 319 * Returns a fluent iterable containing the specified elements in order. 320 * 321 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link java.util.stream.Stream#of(Object[]) 322 * Stream.of(T...)}. 323 * 324 * @since 20.0 325 */ 326 @Beta 327 public static <E> FluentIterable<E> of(@NullableDecl E element, E... elements) { 328 return from(Lists.asList(element, elements)); 329 } 330 331 /** 332 * Returns a string representation of this fluent iterable, with the format {@code [e1, e2, ..., 333 * en]}. 334 * 335 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code stream.collect(Collectors.joining(", ", "[", "]"))} 336 * or (less efficiently) {@code stream.collect(Collectors.toList()).toString()}. 337 */ 338 @Override 339 public String toString() { 340 return Iterables.toString(getDelegate()); 341 } 342 343 /** 344 * Returns the number of elements in this fluent iterable. 345 * 346 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code stream.count()}. 347 */ 348 public final int size() { 349 return Iterables.size(getDelegate()); 350 } 351 352 /** 353 * Returns {@code true} if this fluent iterable contains any object for which {@code 354 * equals(target)} is true. 355 * 356 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code stream.anyMatch(Predicate.isEqual(target))}. 357 */ 358 public final boolean contains(@NullableDecl Object target) { 359 return Iterables.contains(getDelegate(), target); 360 } 361 362 /** 363 * Returns a fluent iterable whose {@code Iterator} cycles indefinitely over the elements of this 364 * fluent iterable. 365 * 366 * <p>That iterator supports {@code remove()} if {@code iterable.iterator()} does. After {@code 367 * remove()} is called, subsequent cycles omit the removed element, which is no longer in this 368 * fluent iterable. The iterator's {@code hasNext()} method returns {@code true} until this fluent 369 * iterable is empty. 370 * 371 * <p><b>Warning:</b> Typical uses of the resulting iterator may produce an infinite loop. You 372 * should use an explicit {@code break} or be certain that you will eventually remove all the 373 * elements. 374 * 375 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> if the source iterable has only a single element {@code 376 * e}, use {@code Stream.generate(() -> e)}. Otherwise, collect your stream into a collection and 377 * use {@code Stream.generate(() -> collection).flatMap(Collection::stream)}. 378 */ 379 public final FluentIterable<E> cycle() { 380 return from(Iterables.cycle(getDelegate())); 381 } 382 383 /** 384 * Returns a fluent iterable whose iterators traverse first the elements of this fluent iterable, 385 * followed by those of {@code other}. The iterators are not polled until necessary. 386 * 387 * <p>The returned iterable's {@code Iterator} supports {@code remove()} when the corresponding 388 * {@code Iterator} supports it. 389 * 390 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link Stream#concat}. 391 * 392 * @since 18.0 393 */ 394 @Beta 395 public final FluentIterable<E> append(Iterable<? extends E> other) { 396 return FluentIterable.concat(getDelegate(), other); 397 } 398 399 /** 400 * Returns a fluent iterable whose iterators traverse first the elements of this fluent iterable, 401 * followed by {@code elements}. 402 * 403 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code Stream.concat(thisStream, Stream.of(elements))}. 404 * 405 * @since 18.0 406 */ 407 @Beta 408 public final FluentIterable<E> append(E... elements) { 409 return FluentIterable.concat(getDelegate(), Arrays.asList(elements)); 410 } 411 412 /** 413 * Returns the elements from this fluent iterable that satisfy a predicate. The resulting fluent 414 * iterable's iterator does not support {@code remove()}. 415 * 416 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link Stream#filter} (same). 417 */ 418 public final FluentIterable<E> filter(Predicate<? super E> predicate) { 419 return from(Iterables.filter(getDelegate(), predicate)); 420 } 421 422 /** 423 * Returns the elements from this fluent iterable that are instances of class {@code type}. 424 * 425 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code stream.filter(type::isInstance).map(type::cast)}. 426 * This does perform a little more work than necessary, so another option is to insert an 427 * unchecked cast at some later point: 428 * 429 * <pre> 430 * {@code @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // safe because of ::isInstance check 431 * ImmutableList<NewType> result = 432 * (ImmutableList) stream.filter(NewType.class::isInstance).collect(toImmutableList());} 433 * </pre> 434 */ 435 @GwtIncompatible // Class.isInstance 436 public final <T> FluentIterable<T> filter(Class<T> type) { 437 return from(Iterables.filter(getDelegate(), type)); 438 } 439 440 /** 441 * Returns {@code true} if any element in this fluent iterable satisfies the predicate. 442 * 443 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link Stream#anyMatch} (same). 444 */ 445 public final boolean anyMatch(Predicate<? super E> predicate) { 446 return Iterables.any(getDelegate(), predicate); 447 } 448 449 /** 450 * Returns {@code true} if every element in this fluent iterable satisfies the predicate. If this 451 * fluent iterable is empty, {@code true} is returned. 452 * 453 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link Stream#allMatch} (same). 454 */ 455 public final boolean allMatch(Predicate<? super E> predicate) { 456 return Iterables.all(getDelegate(), predicate); 457 } 458 459 /** 460 * Returns an {@link Optional} containing the first element in this fluent iterable that satisfies 461 * the given predicate, if such an element exists. 462 * 463 * <p><b>Warning:</b> avoid using a {@code predicate} that matches {@code null}. If {@code null} 464 * is matched in this fluent iterable, a {@link NullPointerException} will be thrown. 465 * 466 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code stream.filter(predicate).findFirst()}. 467 */ 468 public final Optional<E> firstMatch(Predicate<? super E> predicate) { 469 return Iterables.tryFind(getDelegate(), predicate); 470 } 471 472 /** 473 * Returns a fluent iterable that applies {@code function} to each element of this fluent 474 * iterable. 475 * 476 * <p>The returned fluent iterable's iterator supports {@code remove()} if this iterable's 477 * iterator does. After a successful {@code remove()} call, this fluent iterable no longer 478 * contains the corresponding element. 479 * 480 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link Stream#map}. 481 */ 482 public final <T> FluentIterable<T> transform(Function<? super E, T> function) { 483 return from(Iterables.transform(getDelegate(), function)); 484 } 485 486 /** 487 * Applies {@code function} to each element of this fluent iterable and returns a fluent iterable 488 * with the concatenated combination of results. {@code function} returns an Iterable of results. 489 * 490 * <p>The returned fluent iterable's iterator supports {@code remove()} if this function-returned 491 * iterables' iterator does. After a successful {@code remove()} call, the returned fluent 492 * iterable no longer contains the corresponding element. 493 * 494 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link Stream#flatMap} (using a function that produces 495 * streams, not iterables). 496 * 497 * @since 13.0 (required {@code Function<E, Iterable<T>>} until 14.0) 498 */ 499 public <T> FluentIterable<T> transformAndConcat( 500 Function<? super E, ? extends Iterable<? extends T>> function) { 501 return FluentIterable.concat(transform(function)); 502 } 503 504 /** 505 * Returns an {@link Optional} containing the first element in this fluent iterable. If the 506 * iterable is empty, {@code Optional.absent()} is returned. 507 * 508 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> if the goal is to obtain any element, {@link 509 * Stream#findAny}; if it must specifically be the <i>first</i> element, {@code Stream#findFirst}. 510 * 511 * @throws NullPointerException if the first element is null; if this is a possibility, use {@code 512 * iterator().next()} or {@link Iterables#getFirst} instead. 513 */ 514 public final Optional<E> first() { 515 Iterator<E> iterator = getDelegate().iterator(); 516 return iterator.hasNext() ? Optional.of(iterator.next()) : Optional.<E>absent(); 517 } 518 519 /** 520 * Returns an {@link Optional} containing the last element in this fluent iterable. If the 521 * iterable is empty, {@code Optional.absent()} is returned. If the underlying {@code iterable} is 522 * a {@link List} with {@link java.util.RandomAccess} support, then this operation is guaranteed 523 * to be {@code O(1)}. 524 * 525 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code stream.reduce((a, b) -> b)}. 526 * 527 * @throws NullPointerException if the last element is null; if this is a possibility, use {@link 528 * Iterables#getLast} instead. 529 */ 530 public final Optional<E> last() { 531 // Iterables#getLast was inlined here so we don't have to throw/catch a NSEE 532 533 // TODO(kevinb): Support a concurrently modified collection? 534 Iterable<E> iterable = getDelegate(); 535 if (iterable instanceof List) { 536 List<E> list = (List<E>) iterable; 537 if (list.isEmpty()) { 538 return Optional.absent(); 539 } 540 return Optional.of(list.get(list.size() - 1)); 541 } 542 Iterator<E> iterator = iterable.iterator(); 543 if (!iterator.hasNext()) { 544 return Optional.absent(); 545 } 546 547 /* 548 * TODO(kevinb): consider whether this "optimization" is worthwhile. Users with SortedSets tend 549 * to know they are SortedSets and probably would not call this method. 550 */ 551 if (iterable instanceof SortedSet) { 552 SortedSet<E> sortedSet = (SortedSet<E>) iterable; 553 return Optional.of(sortedSet.last()); 554 } 555 556 while (true) { 557 E current = iterator.next(); 558 if (!iterator.hasNext()) { 559 return Optional.of(current); 560 } 561 } 562 } 563 564 /** 565 * Returns a view of this fluent iterable that skips its first {@code numberToSkip} elements. If 566 * this fluent iterable contains fewer than {@code numberToSkip} elements, the returned fluent 567 * iterable skips all of its elements. 568 * 569 * <p>Modifications to this fluent iterable before a call to {@code iterator()} are reflected in 570 * the returned fluent iterable. That is, the its iterator skips the first {@code numberToSkip} 571 * elements that exist when the iterator is created, not when {@code skip()} is called. 572 * 573 * <p>The returned fluent iterable's iterator supports {@code remove()} if the {@code Iterator} of 574 * this fluent iterable supports it. Note that it is <i>not</i> possible to delete the last 575 * skipped element by immediately calling {@code remove()} on the returned fluent iterable's 576 * iterator, as the {@code Iterator} contract states that a call to {@code * remove()} before a 577 * call to {@code next()} will throw an {@link IllegalStateException}. 578 * 579 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link Stream#skip} (same). 580 */ 581 public final FluentIterable<E> skip(int numberToSkip) { 582 return from(Iterables.skip(getDelegate(), numberToSkip)); 583 } 584 585 /** 586 * Creates a fluent iterable with the first {@code size} elements of this fluent iterable. If this 587 * fluent iterable does not contain that many elements, the returned fluent iterable will have the 588 * same behavior as this fluent iterable. The returned fluent iterable's iterator supports {@code 589 * remove()} if this fluent iterable's iterator does. 590 * 591 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@link Stream#limit} (same). 592 * 593 * @param maxSize the maximum number of elements in the returned fluent iterable 594 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code size} is negative 595 */ 596 public final FluentIterable<E> limit(int maxSize) { 597 return from(Iterables.limit(getDelegate(), maxSize)); 598 } 599 600 /** 601 * Determines whether this fluent iterable is empty. 602 * 603 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code !stream.findAny().isPresent()}. 604 */ 605 public final boolean isEmpty() { 606 return !getDelegate().iterator().hasNext(); 607 } 608 609 /** 610 * Returns an {@code ImmutableList} containing all of the elements from this fluent iterable in 611 * proper sequence. 612 * 613 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code ImmutableList.copyOf(stream.iterator())}, or after 614 * the next release of Guava, pass {@link ImmutableList#toImmutableList} to {@code 615 * stream.collect()}. 616 * 617 * @throws NullPointerException if any element is {@code null} 618 * @since 14.0 (since 12.0 as {@code toImmutableList()}). 619 */ 620 public final ImmutableList<E> toList() { 621 return ImmutableList.copyOf(getDelegate()); 622 } 623 624 /** 625 * Returns an {@code ImmutableList} containing all of the elements from this {@code 626 * FluentIterable} in the order specified by {@code comparator}. To produce an {@code 627 * ImmutableList} sorted by its natural ordering, use {@code toSortedList(Ordering.natural())}. 628 * 629 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code 630 * ImmutableList.copyOf(stream.sorted(comparator).iterator())}, or after the next release of 631 * Guava, pass {@link ImmutableList#toImmutableList} to {@code 632 * stream.sorted(comparator).collect()}. 633 * 634 * @param comparator the function by which to sort list elements 635 * @throws NullPointerException if any element of this iterable is {@code null} 636 * @since 14.0 (since 13.0 as {@code toSortedImmutableList()}). 637 */ 638 public final ImmutableList<E> toSortedList(Comparator<? super E> comparator) { 639 return Ordering.from(comparator).immutableSortedCopy(getDelegate()); 640 } 641 642 /** 643 * Returns an {@code ImmutableSet} containing all of the elements from this fluent iterable with 644 * duplicates removed. 645 * 646 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code ImmutableSet.copyOf(stream.iterator())}, or after 647 * the next release of Guava, pass {@link ImmutableSet#toImmutableSet} to {@code 648 * stream.collect()}. 649 * 650 * @throws NullPointerException if any element is {@code null} 651 * @since 14.0 (since 12.0 as {@code toImmutableSet()}). 652 */ 653 public final ImmutableSet<E> toSet() { 654 return ImmutableSet.copyOf(getDelegate()); 655 } 656 657 /** 658 * Returns an {@code ImmutableSortedSet} containing all of the elements from this {@code 659 * FluentIterable} in the order specified by {@code comparator}, with duplicates (determined by 660 * {@code comparator.compare(x, y) == 0}) removed. To produce an {@code ImmutableSortedSet} sorted 661 * by its natural ordering, use {@code toSortedSet(Ordering.natural())}. 662 * 663 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code ImmutableSortedSet.copyOf(comparator, 664 * stream.iterator())}, or after the next release of Guava, pass {@link 665 * ImmutableSortedSet#toImmutableSortedSet} to {@code stream.collect()}. 666 * 667 * @param comparator the function by which to sort set elements 668 * @throws NullPointerException if any element of this iterable is {@code null} 669 * @since 14.0 (since 12.0 as {@code toImmutableSortedSet()}). 670 */ 671 public final ImmutableSortedSet<E> toSortedSet(Comparator<? super E> comparator) { 672 return ImmutableSortedSet.copyOf(comparator, getDelegate()); 673 } 674 675 /** 676 * Returns an {@code ImmutableMultiset} containing all of the elements from this fluent iterable. 677 * 678 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code ImmutableMultiset.copyOf(stream.iterator())}, or 679 * after the next release of Guava, pass {@link ImmutableMultiset#toImmutableMultiset} to {@code 680 * stream.collect()}. 681 * 682 * @throws NullPointerException if any element is null 683 * @since 19.0 684 */ 685 public final ImmutableMultiset<E> toMultiset() { 686 return ImmutableMultiset.copyOf(getDelegate()); 687 } 688 689 /** 690 * Returns an immutable map whose keys are the distinct elements of this {@code FluentIterable} 691 * and whose value for each key was computed by {@code valueFunction}. The map's iteration order 692 * is the order of the first appearance of each key in this iterable. 693 * 694 * <p>When there are multiple instances of a key in this iterable, it is unspecified whether 695 * {@code valueFunction} will be applied to more than one instance of that key and, if it is, 696 * which result will be mapped to that key in the returned map. 697 * 698 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> after the next release of Guava, use {@code 699 * stream.collect(ImmutableMap.toImmutableMap(k -> k, valueFunction))}. Before then you can use 700 * {@code ImmutableMap.copyOf(stream.collect(Collectors.toMap(k -> k, valueFunction)))}, but be 701 * aware that this may not preserve the order of entries. 702 * 703 * @throws NullPointerException if any element of this iterable is {@code null}, or if {@code 704 * valueFunction} produces {@code null} for any key 705 * @since 14.0 706 */ 707 public final <V> ImmutableMap<E, V> toMap(Function<? super E, V> valueFunction) { 708 return Maps.toMap(getDelegate(), valueFunction); 709 } 710 711 /** 712 * Creates an index {@code ImmutableListMultimap} that contains the results of applying a 713 * specified function to each item in this {@code FluentIterable} of values. Each element of this 714 * iterable will be stored as a value in the resulting multimap, yielding a multimap with the same 715 * size as this iterable. The key used to store that value in the multimap will be the result of 716 * calling the function on that value. The resulting multimap is created as an immutable snapshot. 717 * In the returned multimap, keys appear in the order they are first encountered, and the values 718 * corresponding to each key appear in the same order as they are encountered. 719 * 720 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code stream.collect(Collectors.groupingBy(keyFunction))} 721 * behaves similarly, but returns a mutable {@code Map<K, List<E>>} instead, and may not preserve 722 * the order of entries). 723 * 724 * @param keyFunction the function used to produce the key for each value 725 * @throws NullPointerException if any element of this iterable is {@code null}, or if {@code 726 * keyFunction} produces {@code null} for any key 727 * @since 14.0 728 */ 729 public final <K> ImmutableListMultimap<K, E> index(Function<? super E, K> keyFunction) { 730 return Multimaps.index(getDelegate(), keyFunction); 731 } 732 733 /** 734 * Returns a map with the contents of this {@code FluentIterable} as its {@code values}, indexed 735 * by keys derived from those values. In other words, each input value produces an entry in the 736 * map whose key is the result of applying {@code keyFunction} to that value. These entries appear 737 * in the same order as they appeared in this fluent iterable. Example usage: 738 * 739 * <pre>{@code 740 * Color red = new Color("red", 255, 0, 0); 741 * ... 742 * FluentIterable<Color> allColors = FluentIterable.from(ImmutableSet.of(red, green, blue)); 743 * 744 * Map<String, Color> colorForName = allColors.uniqueIndex(toStringFunction()); 745 * assertThat(colorForName).containsEntry("red", red); 746 * }</pre> 747 * 748 * <p>If your index may associate multiple values with each key, use {@link #index(Function) 749 * index}. 750 * 751 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> after the next release of Guava, use {@code 752 * stream.collect(ImmutableMap.toImmutableMap(keyFunction, v -> v))}. Before then you can use 753 * {@code ImmutableMap.copyOf(stream.collect(Collectors.toMap(keyFunction, v -> v)))}, but be 754 * aware that this may not preserve the order of entries. 755 * 756 * @param keyFunction the function used to produce the key for each value 757 * @return a map mapping the result of evaluating the function {@code keyFunction} on each value 758 * in this fluent iterable to that value 759 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code keyFunction} produces the same key for more than one 760 * value in this fluent iterable 761 * @throws NullPointerException if any element of this iterable is {@code null}, or if {@code 762 * keyFunction} produces {@code null} for any key 763 * @since 14.0 764 */ 765 public final <K> ImmutableMap<K, E> uniqueIndex(Function<? super E, K> keyFunction) { 766 return Maps.uniqueIndex(getDelegate(), keyFunction); 767 } 768 769 /** 770 * Returns an array containing all of the elements from this fluent iterable in iteration order. 771 * 772 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> if an object array is acceptable, use {@code 773 * stream.toArray()}; if {@code type} is a class literal such as {@code MyType.class}, use {@code 774 * stream.toArray(MyType[]::new)}. Otherwise use {@code stream.toArray( len -> (E[]) 775 * Array.newInstance(type, len))}. 776 * 777 * @param type the type of the elements 778 * @return a newly-allocated array into which all the elements of this fluent iterable have been 779 * copied 780 */ 781 @GwtIncompatible // Array.newArray(Class, int) 782 public final E[] toArray(Class<E> type) { 783 return Iterables.toArray(getDelegate(), type); 784 } 785 786 /** 787 * Copies all the elements from this fluent iterable to {@code collection}. This is equivalent to 788 * calling {@code Iterables.addAll(collection, this)}. 789 * 790 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code stream.forEachOrdered(collection::add)} or {@code 791 * stream.forEach(collection::add)}. 792 * 793 * @param collection the collection to copy elements to 794 * @return {@code collection}, for convenience 795 * @since 14.0 796 */ 797 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 798 public final <C extends Collection<? super E>> C copyInto(C collection) { 799 checkNotNull(collection); 800 Iterable<E> iterable = getDelegate(); 801 if (iterable instanceof Collection) { 802 collection.addAll(Collections2.cast(iterable)); 803 } else { 804 for (E item : iterable) { 805 collection.add(item); 806 } 807 } 808 return collection; 809 } 810 811 /** 812 * Returns a {@link String} containing all of the elements of this fluent iterable joined with 813 * {@code joiner}. 814 * 815 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code joiner.join(stream.iterator())}, or, if you are not 816 * using any optional {@code Joiner} features, {@code 817 * stream.collect(Collectors.joining(delimiter)}. 818 * 819 * @since 18.0 820 */ 821 @Beta 822 public final String join(Joiner joiner) { 823 return joiner.join(this); 824 } 825 826 /** 827 * Returns the element at the specified position in this fluent iterable. 828 * 829 * <p><b>{@code Stream} equivalent:</b> {@code stream.skip(position).findFirst().get()} (but note 830 * that this throws different exception types, and throws an exception if {@code null} would be 831 * returned). 832 * 833 * @param position position of the element to return 834 * @return the element at the specified position in this fluent iterable 835 * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if {@code position} is negative or greater than or equal to 836 * the size of this fluent iterable 837 */ 838 // TODO(kevinb): add @NullableDecl? 839 public final E get(int position) { 840 return Iterables.get(getDelegate(), position); 841 } 842 843 /** Function that transforms {@code Iterable<E>} into a fluent iterable. */ 844 private static class FromIterableFunction<E> implements Function<Iterable<E>, FluentIterable<E>> { 845 @Override 846 public FluentIterable<E> apply(Iterable<E> fromObject) { 847 return FluentIterable.from(fromObject); 848 } 849 } 850}