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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.base; 016 017import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull; 018import static java.util.logging.Level.WARNING; 019 020import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible; 021import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue; 022import com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent.GuardedBy; 023import java.util.Arrays; 024import java.util.logging.Logger; 025import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.compatqual.NullableDecl; 026 027/** 028 * Helper functions that operate on any {@code Object}, and are not already provided in {@link 029 * java.util.Objects}. 030 * 031 * <p>See the Guava User Guide on <a 032 * href="https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/CommonObjectUtilitiesExplained">writing {@code Object} 033 * methods with {@code MoreObjects}</a>. 034 * 035 * @author Laurence Gonsalves 036 * @since 18.0 (since 2.0 as {@code Objects}) 037 */ 038@GwtCompatible 039public final class MoreObjects { 040 /** 041 * Returns the first of two given parameters that is not {@code null}, if either is, or otherwise 042 * throws a {@link NullPointerException}. 043 * 044 * <p>To find the first non-null element in an iterable, use {@code Iterables.find(iterable, 045 * Predicates.notNull())}. For varargs, use {@code Iterables.find(Arrays.asList(a, b, c, ...), 046 * Predicates.notNull())}, static importing as necessary. 047 * 048 * <p><b>Note:</b> if {@code first} is represented as an {@link Optional}, this can be 049 * accomplished with {@link Optional#or(Object) first.or(second)}. That approach also allows for 050 * lazy evaluation of the fallback instance, using {@link Optional#or(Supplier) 051 * first.or(supplier)}. 052 * 053 * <p><b>Java 9 users:</b> use {@code java.util.Objects.requireNonNullElse(first, second)} 054 * instead. 055 * 056 * @return {@code first} if it is non-null; otherwise {@code second} if it is non-null 057 * @throws NullPointerException if both {@code first} and {@code second} are null 058 * @since 18.0 (since 3.0 as {@code Objects.firstNonNull()}). 059 */ 060 public static <T> T firstNonNull(@NullableDecl T first, @NullableDecl T second) { 061 if (first != null) { 062 return first; 063 } 064 if (second != null) { 065 return second; 066 } 067 throw new NullPointerException("Both parameters are null"); 068 } 069 070 /** 071 * Creates an instance of {@link ToStringHelper}. 072 * 073 * <p>This is helpful for implementing {@link Object#toString()}. Specification by example: 074 * 075 * <pre>{@code 076 * // Returns "ClassName{}" 077 * MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this) 078 * .toString(); 079 * 080 * // Returns "ClassName{x=1}" 081 * MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this) 082 * .add("x", 1) 083 * .toString(); 084 * 085 * // Returns "MyObject{x=1}" 086 * MoreObjects.toStringHelper("MyObject") 087 * .add("x", 1) 088 * .toString(); 089 * 090 * // Returns "ClassName{x=1, y=foo}" 091 * MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this) 092 * .add("x", 1) 093 * .add("y", "foo") 094 * .toString(); 095 * 096 * // Returns "ClassName{x=1}" 097 * MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this) 098 * .omitNullValues() 099 * .add("x", 1) 100 * .add("y", null) 101 * .toString(); 102 * }</pre> 103 * 104 * <p>Note that in GWT, class names are often obfuscated. 105 * 106 * @param self the object to generate the string for (typically {@code this}), used only for its 107 * class name 108 * @since 18.0 (since 2.0 as {@code Objects.toStringHelper()}). 109 */ 110 public static ToStringHelper toStringHelper(Object self) { 111 return new ToStringHelper(self.getClass().getSimpleName()); 112 } 113 114 /** 115 * Creates an instance of {@link ToStringHelper} in the same manner as {@link 116 * #toStringHelper(Object)}, but using the simple name of {@code clazz} instead of using an 117 * instance's {@link Object#getClass()}. 118 * 119 * <p>Note that in GWT, class names are often obfuscated. 120 * 121 * @param clazz the {@link Class} of the instance 122 * @since 18.0 (since 7.0 as {@code Objects.toStringHelper()}). 123 */ 124 public static ToStringHelper toStringHelper(Class<?> clazz) { 125 return new ToStringHelper(clazz.getSimpleName()); 126 } 127 128 /** 129 * Creates an instance of {@link ToStringHelper} in the same manner as {@link 130 * #toStringHelper(Object)}, but using {@code className} instead of using an instance's {@link 131 * Object#getClass()}. 132 * 133 * @param className the name of the instance type 134 * @since 18.0 (since 7.0 as {@code Objects.toStringHelper()}). 135 */ 136 public static ToStringHelper toStringHelper(String className) { 137 return new ToStringHelper(className); 138 } 139 140 /** 141 * Support class for {@link MoreObjects#toStringHelper}. 142 * 143 * @author Jason Lee 144 * @since 18.0 (since 2.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper}). 145 */ 146 public static final class ToStringHelper { 147 @GuardedBy("ToStringHelper.class") 148 private static boolean performedJava8CompatibilityCheck; 149 150 private static void java8CompatibilityCheck() { 151 @SuppressWarnings("GuardedBy") 152 boolean racyReadForDoubleCheckedLock = performedJava8CompatibilityCheck; 153 if (racyReadForDoubleCheckedLock) { 154 return; 155 } 156 synchronized (ToStringHelper.class) { 157 if (performedJava8CompatibilityCheck) { 158 return; 159 } 160 performedJava8CompatibilityCheck = true; 161 } 162 163 try { 164 Java8Usage.performCheck(); 165 } catch (Throwable underlying) { 166 Exception toLog = 167 new Exception( 168 "Guava will drop support for Java 7 in 2021. Please let us know if this will cause" 169 + " you problems: https://github.com/google/guava/issues/5269", 170 underlying); 171 Logger.getLogger(ToStringHelper.class.getName()) 172 .log( 173 WARNING, 174 "Java 7 compatibility warning: See https://github.com/google/guava/issues/5269", 175 toLog); 176 } 177 } 178 179 private final String className; 180 private final ValueHolder holderHead = new ValueHolder(); 181 private ValueHolder holderTail = holderHead; 182 private boolean omitNullValues = false; 183 184 /** Use {@link MoreObjects#toStringHelper(Object)} to create an instance. */ 185 private ToStringHelper(String className) { 186 java8CompatibilityCheck(); 187 this.className = checkNotNull(className); 188 } 189 190 /** 191 * Configures the {@link ToStringHelper} so {@link #toString()} will ignore properties with null 192 * value. The order of calling this method, relative to the {@code add()}/{@code addValue()} 193 * methods, is not significant. 194 * 195 * @since 18.0 (since 12.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.omitNullValues()}). 196 */ 197 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 198 public ToStringHelper omitNullValues() { 199 omitNullValues = true; 200 return this; 201 } 202 203 /** 204 * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. If {@code value} 205 * is {@code null}, the string {@code "null"} is used, unless {@link #omitNullValues()} is 206 * called, in which case this name/value pair will not be added. 207 */ 208 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 209 public ToStringHelper add(String name, @NullableDecl Object value) { 210 return addHolder(name, value); 211 } 212 213 /** 214 * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. 215 * 216 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). 217 */ 218 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 219 public ToStringHelper add(String name, boolean value) { 220 return addHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); 221 } 222 223 /** 224 * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. 225 * 226 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). 227 */ 228 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 229 public ToStringHelper add(String name, char value) { 230 return addHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); 231 } 232 233 /** 234 * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. 235 * 236 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). 237 */ 238 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 239 public ToStringHelper add(String name, double value) { 240 return addHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); 241 } 242 243 /** 244 * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. 245 * 246 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). 247 */ 248 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 249 public ToStringHelper add(String name, float value) { 250 return addHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); 251 } 252 253 /** 254 * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. 255 * 256 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). 257 */ 258 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 259 public ToStringHelper add(String name, int value) { 260 return addHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); 261 } 262 263 /** 264 * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. 265 * 266 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). 267 */ 268 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 269 public ToStringHelper add(String name, long value) { 270 return addHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); 271 } 272 273 /** 274 * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. 275 * 276 * <p>It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, Object)} instead and give value a 277 * readable name. 278 */ 279 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 280 public ToStringHelper addValue(@NullableDecl Object value) { 281 return addHolder(value); 282 } 283 284 /** 285 * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. 286 * 287 * <p>It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, boolean)} instead and give value a 288 * readable name. 289 * 290 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). 291 */ 292 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 293 public ToStringHelper addValue(boolean value) { 294 return addHolder(String.valueOf(value)); 295 } 296 297 /** 298 * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. 299 * 300 * <p>It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, char)} instead and give value a 301 * readable name. 302 * 303 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). 304 */ 305 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 306 public ToStringHelper addValue(char value) { 307 return addHolder(String.valueOf(value)); 308 } 309 310 /** 311 * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. 312 * 313 * <p>It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, double)} instead and give value a 314 * readable name. 315 * 316 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). 317 */ 318 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 319 public ToStringHelper addValue(double value) { 320 return addHolder(String.valueOf(value)); 321 } 322 323 /** 324 * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. 325 * 326 * <p>It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, float)} instead and give value a 327 * readable name. 328 * 329 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). 330 */ 331 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 332 public ToStringHelper addValue(float value) { 333 return addHolder(String.valueOf(value)); 334 } 335 336 /** 337 * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. 338 * 339 * <p>It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, int)} instead and give value a 340 * readable name. 341 * 342 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). 343 */ 344 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 345 public ToStringHelper addValue(int value) { 346 return addHolder(String.valueOf(value)); 347 } 348 349 /** 350 * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. 351 * 352 * <p>It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, long)} instead and give value a 353 * readable name. 354 * 355 * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). 356 */ 357 @CanIgnoreReturnValue 358 public ToStringHelper addValue(long value) { 359 return addHolder(String.valueOf(value)); 360 } 361 362 /** 363 * Returns a string in the format specified by {@link MoreObjects#toStringHelper(Object)}. 364 * 365 * <p>After calling this method, you can keep adding more properties to later call toString() 366 * again and get a more complete representation of the same object; but properties cannot be 367 * removed, so this only allows limited reuse of the helper instance. The helper allows 368 * duplication of properties (multiple name/value pairs with the same name can be added). 369 */ 370 @Override 371 public String toString() { 372 // create a copy to keep it consistent in case value changes 373 boolean omitNullValuesSnapshot = omitNullValues; 374 String nextSeparator = ""; 375 StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(32).append(className).append('{'); 376 for (ValueHolder valueHolder = holderHead.next; 377 valueHolder != null; 378 valueHolder = valueHolder.next) { 379 Object value = valueHolder.value; 380 if (!omitNullValuesSnapshot || value != null) { 381 builder.append(nextSeparator); 382 nextSeparator = ", "; 383 384 if (valueHolder.name != null) { 385 builder.append(valueHolder.name).append('='); 386 } 387 if (value != null && value.getClass().isArray()) { 388 Object[] objectArray = {value}; 389 String arrayString = Arrays.deepToString(objectArray); 390 builder.append(arrayString, 1, arrayString.length() - 1); 391 } else { 392 builder.append(value); 393 } 394 } 395 } 396 return builder.append('}').toString(); 397 } 398 399 private ValueHolder addHolder() { 400 ValueHolder valueHolder = new ValueHolder(); 401 holderTail = holderTail.next = valueHolder; 402 return valueHolder; 403 } 404 405 private ToStringHelper addHolder(@NullableDecl Object value) { 406 ValueHolder valueHolder = addHolder(); 407 valueHolder.value = value; 408 return this; 409 } 410 411 private ToStringHelper addHolder(String name, @NullableDecl Object value) { 412 ValueHolder valueHolder = addHolder(); 413 valueHolder.value = value; 414 valueHolder.name = checkNotNull(name); 415 return this; 416 } 417 418 private static final class ValueHolder { 419 @NullableDecl String name; 420 @NullableDecl Object value; 421 @NullableDecl ValueHolder next; 422 } 423 } 424 425 private MoreObjects() {} 426}