@GwtCompatible public final class MoreObjects extends Object
Object, and are not already provided in Objects.
See the Guava User Guide on writing Object
methods with MoreObjects.
Objects)| Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
|---|---|
static class |
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper
Support class for
toStringHelper(java.lang.Object). |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
static <T> T |
firstNonNull(T first,
T second)
Returns the first of two given parameters that is not
null, if either is, or otherwise
throws a NullPointerException. |
static MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
toStringHelper(Class<?> clazz)
Creates an instance of
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper in the same manner as toStringHelper(Object), but using the simple name of clazz instead of using an
instance's Object.getClass(). |
static MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
toStringHelper(Object self)
Creates an instance of
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper. |
static MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
toStringHelper(String className)
Creates an instance of
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper in the same manner as toStringHelper(Object), but using className instead of using an instance's Object.getClass(). |
public static <T> T firstNonNull(T first, T second)
null, if either is, or otherwise
throws a NullPointerException.
To find the first non-null element in an iterable, use Iterables.find(iterable,
Predicates.notNull()). For varargs, use Iterables.find(Arrays.asList(a, b, c, ...),
Predicates.notNull()), static importing as necessary.
Note: if first is represented as an Optional, this can be
accomplished with first.or(second). That approach also allows for
lazy evaluation of the fallback instance, using first.or(supplier).
first if it is non-null; otherwise second if it is non-nullNullPointerException - if both first and second are nullObjects.firstNonNull()).public static MoreObjects.ToStringHelper toStringHelper(Object self)
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper.
This is helpful for implementing Object.toString(). Specification by example:
// Returns "ClassName{}"
MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this)
.toString();
// Returns "ClassName{x=1}"
MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this)
.add("x", 1)
.toString();
// Returns "MyObject{x=1}"
MoreObjects.toStringHelper("MyObject")
.add("x", 1)
.toString();
// Returns "ClassName{x=1, y=foo}"
MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this)
.add("x", 1)
.add("y", "foo")
.toString();
// Returns "ClassName{x=1}"
MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this)
.omitNullValues()
.add("x", 1)
.add("y", null)
.toString();
Note that in GWT, class names are often obfuscated.
self - the object to generate the string for (typically this), used only for its
class nameObjects.toStringHelper()).public static MoreObjects.ToStringHelper toStringHelper(Class<?> clazz)
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper in the same manner as toStringHelper(Object), but using the simple name of clazz instead of using an
instance's Object.getClass().
Note that in GWT, class names are often obfuscated.
clazz - the Class of the instanceObjects.toStringHelper()).public static MoreObjects.ToStringHelper toStringHelper(String className)
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper in the same manner as toStringHelper(Object), but using className instead of using an instance's Object.getClass().className - the name of the instance typeObjects.toStringHelper()).Copyright © 2010–2018. All rights reserved.