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Prefer subtypes such as {@link ImmutableSet} or {@link 042 * ImmutableList}, which have well-defined {@link #equals} semantics, thus avoiding a common source 043 * of bugs and confusion. 044 * 045 * <h3>About <i>all</i> {@code Immutable-} collections</h3> 046 * 047 * <p>The remainder of this documentation applies to every public {@code Immutable-} type in this 048 * package, whether it is a subtype of {@code ImmutableCollection} or not. 049 * 050 * <h4>Guarantees</h4> 051 * 052 * <p>Each makes the following guarantees: 053 * 054 * <ul> 055 * <li><b>Shallow immutability.</b> Elements can never be added, removed or replaced in this 056 * collection. This is a stronger guarantee than that of {@link 057 * Collections#unmodifiableCollection}, whose contents change whenever the wrapped collection 058 * is modified. 059 * <li><b>Null-hostility.</b> This collection will never contain a null element. 060 * <li><b>Deterministic iteration.</b> The iteration order is always well-defined, depending on 061 * how the collection was created. Typically this is insertion order unless an explicit 062 * ordering is otherwise specified (e.g. {@link ImmutableSortedSet#naturalOrder}). See the 063 * appropriate factory method for details. View collections such as {@link 064 * ImmutableMultiset#elementSet} iterate in the same order as the parent, except as noted. 065 * <li><b>Thread safety.</b> It is safe to access this collection concurrently from multiple 066 * threads. 067 * <li><b>Integrity.</b> This type cannot be subclassed outside this package (which would allow 068 * these guarantees to be violated). 069 * </ul> 070 * 071 * <h4>"Interfaces", not implementations</h4> 072 * 073 * <p>These are classes instead of interfaces to prevent external subtyping, but should be thought 074 * of as interfaces in every important sense. Each public class such as {@link ImmutableSet} is a 075 * <i>type</i> offering meaningful behavioral guarantees. This is substantially different from the 076 * case of (say) {@link HashSet}, which is an <i>implementation</i>, with semantics that were 077 * largely defined by its supertype. 078 * 079 * <p>For field types and method return types, you should generally use the immutable type (such as 080 * {@link ImmutableList}) instead of the general collection interface type (such as {@link List}). 081 * This communicates to your callers all of the semantic guarantees listed above, which is almost 082 * always very useful information. 083 * 084 * <p>On the other hand, a <i>parameter</i> type of {@link ImmutableList} is generally a nuisance to 085 * callers. Instead, accept {@link Iterable} and have your method or constructor body pass it to the 086 * appropriate {@code copyOf} method itself. 087 * 088 * <p>Expressing the immutability guarantee directly in the type that user code references is a 089 * powerful advantage. Although Java offers certain immutable collection factory methods, such as 090 * {@link Collections#singleton(Object)} and <a 091 * href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/util/Set.html#immutable">{@code Set.of}</a>, 092 * we recommend using <i>these</i> classes instead for this reason (as well as for consistency). 093 * 094 * <h4>Creation</h4> 095 * 096 * <p>Except for logically "abstract" types like {@code ImmutableCollection} itself, each {@code 097 * Immutable} type provides the static operations you need to obtain instances of that type. These 098 * usually include: 099 * 100 * <ul> 101 * <li>Static methods named {@code of}, accepting an explicit list of elements or entries. 102 * <li>Static methods named {@code copyOf} (or {@code copyOfSorted}), accepting an existing 103 * collection whose contents should be copied. 104 * <li>A static nested {@code Builder} class which can be used to populate a new immutable 105 * instance. 106 * </ul> 107 * 108 * <h4>Warnings</h4> 109 * 110 * <ul> 111 * <li><b>Warning:</b> as with any collection, it is almost always a bad idea to modify an element 112 * (in a way that affects its {@link Object#equals} behavior) while it is contained in a 113 * collection. Undefined behavior and bugs will result. It's generally best to avoid using 114 * mutable objects as elements at all, as many users may expect your "immutable" object to be 115 * <i>deeply</i> immutable. 116 * </ul> 117 * 118 * <h4>Performance notes</h4> 119 * 120 * <ul> 121 * <li>Implementations can be generally assumed to prioritize memory efficiency, then speed of 122 * access, and lastly speed of creation. 123 * <li>The {@code copyOf} methods will sometimes recognize that the actual copy operation is 124 * unnecessary; for example, {@code copyOf(copyOf(anArrayList))} should copy the data only 125 * once. This reduces the expense of habitually making defensive copies at API boundaries. 126 * However, the precise conditions for skipping the copy operation are undefined. 127 * <li><b>Warning:</b> a view collection such as {@link ImmutableMap#keySet} or {@link 128 * ImmutableList#subList} may retain a reference to the entire data set, preventing it from 129 * being garbage collected. If some of the data is no longer reachable through other means, 130 * this constitutes a memory leak. Pass the view collection to the appropriate {@code copyOf} 131 * method to obtain a correctly-sized copy. 132 * <li>The performance of using the associated {@code Builder} class can be assumed to be no 133 * worse, and possibly better, than creating a mutable collection and copying it. 134 * <li>Implementations generally do not cache hash codes. If your element or key type has a slow 135 * {@code hashCode} implementation, it should cache it itself. 136 * </ul> 137 * 138 * <h4>Example usage</h4> 139 * 140 * <pre>{@code 141 * class Foo { 142 * private static final ImmutableSet<String> RESERVED_CODES = 143 * ImmutableSet.of("AZ", "CQ", "ZX"); 144 * 145 * private final ImmutableSet<String> codes; 146 * 147 * public Foo(Iterable<String> codes) { 148 * this.codes = ImmutableSet.copyOf(codes); 149 * checkArgument(Collections.disjoint(this.codes, RESERVED_CODES)); 150 * } 151 * } 152 * }</pre> 153 * 154 * <h3>See also</h3> 155 * 156 * <p>See the Guava User Guide article on <a href= 157 * "https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/ImmutableCollectionsExplained"> immutable collections</a>. 158 * 159 * @since 2.0 160 */ 161@DoNotMock("Use ImmutableList.of or another implementation") 162@GwtCompatible(emulated = true) 163@SuppressWarnings("serial") // we're overriding default serialization 164// TODO(kevinb): I think we should push everything down to "BaseImmutableCollection" or something, 165// just to do everything we can to emphasize the "practically an interface" nature of this class. 166public abstract class ImmutableCollection<E> extends AbstractCollection<E> implements Serializable { 167 /* 168 * We expect SIZED (and SUBSIZED, if applicable) to be added by the spliterator factory methods. 169 * These are properties of the collection as a whole; SIZED and SUBSIZED are more properties of 170 * the spliterator implementation. 171 */ 172 static final int SPLITERATOR_CHARACTERISTICS = 173 Spliterator.IMMUTABLE | Spliterator.NONNULL | Spliterator.ORDERED; 174 175 ImmutableCollection() {} 176 177 /** Returns an unmodifiable iterator across the elements in this collection. */ 178 @Override 179 public abstract UnmodifiableIterator<E> iterator(); 180 181 @Override 182 public Spliterator<E> spliterator() { 183 return Spliterators.spliterator(this, SPLITERATOR_CHARACTERISTICS); 184 } 185 186 private static final Object[] EMPTY_ARRAY = {}; 187 188 @Override 189 public final Object[] toArray() { 190 return toArray(EMPTY_ARRAY); 191 } 192 193 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 194 @Override 195 public final <T> T[] toArray(T[] other) { 196 checkNotNull(other); 197 int size = size(); 198 199 if (other.length < size) { 200 Object[] internal = internalArray(); 201 if (internal != null) { 202 return Platform.copy(internal, internalArrayStart(), internalArrayEnd(), other); 203 } 204 other = ObjectArrays.newArray(other, size); 205 } else if (other.length > size) { 206 other[size] = null; 207 } 208 copyIntoArray(other, 0); 209 return other; 210 } 211 212 /** If this collection is backed by an array of its elements in insertion order, returns it. */ 213 @Nullable 214 Object[] internalArray() { 215 return null; 216 } 217 218 /** 219 * If this collection is backed by an array of its elements in insertion order, returns the offset 220 * where this collection's elements start. 221 */ 222 int internalArrayStart() { 223 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 224 } 225 226 /** 227 * If this collection is backed by an array of its elements in insertion order, returns the offset 228 * where this collection's elements end. 229 */ 230 int internalArrayEnd() { 231 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 232 } 233 234 @Override 235 public abstract boolean contains(@Nullable Object object); 236 237 /** 238 * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified. 239 * 240 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always 241 * @deprecated Unsupported operation. 242 */ 243 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 244 @Deprecated 245 @Override 246 public final boolean add(E e) { 247 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 248 } 249 250 /** 251 * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified. 252 * 253 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always 254 * @deprecated Unsupported operation. 255 */ 256 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 257 @Deprecated 258 @Override 259 public final boolean remove(Object object) { 260 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 261 } 262 263 /** 264 * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified. 265 * 266 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always 267 * @deprecated Unsupported operation. 268 */ 269 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 270 @Deprecated 271 @Override 272 public final boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> newElements) { 273 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 274 } 275 276 /** 277 * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified. 278 * 279 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always 280 * @deprecated Unsupported operation. 281 */ 282 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 283 @Deprecated 284 @Override 285 public final boolean removeAll(Collection<?> oldElements) { 286 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 287 } 288 289 /** 290 * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified. 291 * 292 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always 293 * @deprecated Unsupported operation. 294 */ 295 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 296 @Deprecated 297 @Override 298 public final boolean removeIf(Predicate<? super E> filter) { 299 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 300 } 301 302 /** 303 * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified. 304 * 305 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always 306 * @deprecated Unsupported operation. 307 */ 308 @Deprecated 309 @Override 310 public final boolean retainAll(Collection<?> elementsToKeep) { 311 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 312 } 313 314 /** 315 * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified. 316 * 317 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always 318 * @deprecated Unsupported operation. 319 */ 320 @Deprecated 321 @Override 322 public final void clear() { 323 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 324 } 325 326 /** 327 * Returns an {@code ImmutableList} containing the same elements, in the same order, as this 328 * collection. 329 * 330 * <p><b>Performance note:</b> in most cases this method can return quickly without actually 331 * copying anything. The exact circumstances under which the copy is performed are undefined and 332 * subject to change. 333 * 334 * @since 2.0 335 */ 336 public ImmutableList<E> asList() { 337 switch (size()) { 338 case 0: 339 return ImmutableList.of(); 340 case 1: 341 return ImmutableList.of(iterator().next()); 342 default: 343 return new RegularImmutableAsList<E>(this, toArray()); 344 } 345 } 346 347 /** 348 * Returns {@code true} if this immutable collection's implementation contains references to 349 * user-created objects that aren't accessible via this collection's methods. This is generally 350 * used to determine whether {@code copyOf} implementations should make an explicit copy to avoid 351 * memory leaks. 352 */ 353 abstract boolean isPartialView(); 354 355 /** 356 * Copies the contents of this immutable collection into the specified array at the specified 357 * offset. Returns {@code offset + size()}. 358 */ 359 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 360 int copyIntoArray(Object[] dst, int offset) { 361 for (E e : this) { 362 dst[offset++] = e; 363 } 364 return offset; 365 } 366 367 Object writeReplace() { 368 // We serialize by default to ImmutableList, the simplest thing that works. 369 return new ImmutableList.SerializedForm(toArray()); 370 } 371 372 /** 373 * Abstract base class for builders of {@link ImmutableCollection} types. 374 * 375 * @since 10.0 376 */ 377 @DoNotMock 378 public abstract static class Builder<E> { 379 static final int DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY = 4; 380 381 static int expandedCapacity(int oldCapacity, int minCapacity) { 382 if (minCapacity < 0) { 383 throw new AssertionError("cannot store more than MAX_VALUE elements"); 384 } 385 // careful of overflow! 386 int newCapacity = oldCapacity + (oldCapacity >> 1) + 1; 387 if (newCapacity < minCapacity) { 388 newCapacity = Integer.highestOneBit(minCapacity - 1) << 1; 389 } 390 if (newCapacity < 0) { 391 newCapacity = Integer.MAX_VALUE; 392 // guaranteed to be >= newCapacity 393 } 394 return newCapacity; 395 } 396 397 Builder() {} 398 399 /** 400 * Adds {@code element} to the {@code ImmutableCollection} being built. 401 * 402 * <p>Note that each builder class covariantly returns its own type from this method. 403 * 404 * @param element the element to add 405 * @return this {@code Builder} instance 406 * @throws NullPointerException if {@code element} is null 407 */ 408 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 409 public abstract Builder<E> add(E element); 410 411 /** 412 * Adds each element of {@code elements} to the {@code ImmutableCollection} being built. 413 * 414 * <p>Note that each builder class overrides this method in order to covariantly return its own 415 * type. 416 * 417 * @param elements the elements to add 418 * @return this {@code Builder} instance 419 * @throws NullPointerException if {@code elements} is null or contains a null element 420 */ 421 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 422 public Builder<E> add(E... elements) { 423 for (E element : elements) { 424 add(element); 425 } 426 return this; 427 } 428 429 /** 430 * Adds each element of {@code elements} to the {@code ImmutableCollection} being built. 431 * 432 * <p>Note that each builder class overrides this method in order to covariantly return its own 433 * type. 434 * 435 * @param elements the elements to add 436 * @return this {@code Builder} instance 437 * @throws NullPointerException if {@code elements} is null or contains a null element 438 */ 439 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 440 public Builder<E> addAll(Iterable<? extends E> elements) { 441 for (E element : elements) { 442 add(element); 443 } 444 return this; 445 } 446 447 /** 448 * Adds each element of {@code elements} to the {@code ImmutableCollection} being built. 449 * 450 * <p>Note that each builder class overrides this method in order to covariantly return its own 451 * type. 452 * 453 * @param elements the elements to add 454 * @return this {@code Builder} instance 455 * @throws NullPointerException if {@code elements} is null or contains a null element 456 */ 457 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 458 public Builder<E> addAll(Iterator<? extends E> elements) { 459 while (elements.hasNext()) { 460 add(elements.next()); 461 } 462 return this; 463 } 464 465 /** 466 * Returns a newly-created {@code ImmutableCollection} of the appropriate type, containing the 467 * elements provided to this builder. 468 * 469 * <p>Note that each builder class covariantly returns the appropriate type of {@code 470 * ImmutableCollection} from this method. 471 */ 472 public abstract ImmutableCollection<E> build(); 473 } 474}