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016
017package com.google.common.collect;
018
019import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
020import static com.google.common.collect.CollectPreconditions.checkNonnegative;
021import static com.google.common.collect.ObjectArrays.checkElementsNotNull;
022
023import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
024import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible;
025import com.google.common.annotations.J2ktIncompatible;
026import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
027import com.google.errorprone.annotations.DoNotCall;
028import com.google.errorprone.annotations.DoNotMock;
029import java.io.InvalidObjectException;
030import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
031import java.io.Serializable;
032import java.util.AbstractCollection;
033import java.util.Arrays;
034import java.util.Collection;
035import java.util.Collections;
036import java.util.HashSet;
037import java.util.Iterator;
038import java.util.List;
039import javax.annotation.CheckForNull;
040import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;
041
042/**
043 * A {@link Collection} whose contents will never change, and which offers a few additional
044 * guarantees detailed below.
045 *
046 * <p><b>Warning:</b> avoid <i>direct</i> usage of {@link ImmutableCollection} as a type (just as
047 * with {@link Collection} itself). Prefer subtypes such as {@link ImmutableSet} or {@link
048 * ImmutableList}, which have well-defined {@link #equals} semantics, thus avoiding a common source
049 * of bugs and confusion.
050 *
051 * <h3>About <i>all</i> {@code Immutable-} collections</h3>
052 *
053 * <p>The remainder of this documentation applies to every public {@code Immutable-} type in this
054 * package, whether it is a subtype of {@code ImmutableCollection} or not.
055 *
056 * <h4>Guarantees</h4>
057 *
058 * <p>Each makes the following guarantees:
059 *
060 * <ul>
061 *   <li><b>Shallow immutability.</b> Elements can never be added, removed or replaced in this
062 *       collection. This is a stronger guarantee than that of {@link
063 *       Collections#unmodifiableCollection}, whose contents change whenever the wrapped collection
064 *       is modified.
065 *   <li><b>Null-hostility.</b> This collection will never contain a null element.
066 *   <li><b>Deterministic iteration.</b> The iteration order is always well-defined, depending on
067 *       how the collection was created. Typically this is insertion order unless an explicit
068 *       ordering is otherwise specified (e.g. {@link ImmutableSortedSet#naturalOrder}). See the
069 *       appropriate factory method for details. View collections such as {@link
070 *       ImmutableMultiset#elementSet} iterate in the same order as the parent, except as noted.
071 *   <li><b>Thread safety.</b> It is safe to access this collection concurrently from multiple
072 *       threads.
073 *   <li><b>Integrity.</b> This type cannot be subclassed outside this package (which would allow
074 *       these guarantees to be violated).
075 * </ul>
076 *
077 * <h4>"Interfaces", not implementations</h4>
078 *
079 * <p>These are classes instead of interfaces to prevent external subtyping, but should be thought
080 * of as interfaces in every important sense. Each public class such as {@link ImmutableSet} is a
081 * <i>type</i> offering meaningful behavioral guarantees. This is substantially different from the
082 * case of (say) {@link HashSet}, which is an <i>implementation</i>, with semantics that were
083 * largely defined by its supertype.
084 *
085 * <p>For field types and method return types, you should generally use the immutable type (such as
086 * {@link ImmutableList}) instead of the general collection interface type (such as {@link List}).
087 * This communicates to your callers all of the semantic guarantees listed above, which is almost
088 * always very useful information.
089 *
090 * <p>On the other hand, a <i>parameter</i> type of {@link ImmutableList} is generally a nuisance to
091 * callers. Instead, accept {@link Iterable} and have your method or constructor body pass it to the
092 * appropriate {@code copyOf} method itself.
093 *
094 * <p>Expressing the immutability guarantee directly in the type that user code references is a
095 * powerful advantage. Although Java offers certain immutable collection factory methods, such as
096 * {@link Collections#singleton(Object)} and <a
097 * href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/util/Set.html#immutable">{@code Set.of}</a>,
098 * we recommend using <i>these</i> classes instead for this reason (as well as for consistency).
099 *
100 * <h4>Creation</h4>
101 *
102 * <p>Except for logically "abstract" types like {@code ImmutableCollection} itself, each {@code
103 * Immutable} type provides the static operations you need to obtain instances of that type. These
104 * usually include:
105 *
106 * <ul>
107 *   <li>Static methods named {@code of}, accepting an explicit list of elements or entries.
108 *   <li>Static methods named {@code copyOf} (or {@code copyOfSorted}), accepting an existing
109 *       collection whose contents should be copied.
110 *   <li>A static nested {@code Builder} class which can be used to populate a new immutable
111 *       instance.
112 * </ul>
113 *
114 * <h4>Warnings</h4>
115 *
116 * <ul>
117 *   <li><b>Warning:</b> as with any collection, it is almost always a bad idea to modify an element
118 *       (in a way that affects its {@link Object#equals} behavior) while it is contained in a
119 *       collection. Undefined behavior and bugs will result. It's generally best to avoid using
120 *       mutable objects as elements at all, as many users may expect your "immutable" object to be
121 *       <i>deeply</i> immutable.
122 * </ul>
123 *
124 * <h4>Performance notes</h4>
125 *
126 * <ul>
127 *   <li>Implementations can be generally assumed to prioritize memory efficiency, then speed of
128 *       access, and lastly speed of creation.
129 *   <li>The {@code copyOf} methods will sometimes recognize that the actual copy operation is
130 *       unnecessary; for example, {@code copyOf(copyOf(anArrayList))} should copy the data only
131 *       once. This reduces the expense of habitually making defensive copies at API boundaries.
132 *       However, the precise conditions for skipping the copy operation are undefined.
133 *   <li><b>Warning:</b> a view collection such as {@link ImmutableMap#keySet} or {@link
134 *       ImmutableList#subList} may retain a reference to the entire data set, preventing it from
135 *       being garbage collected. If some of the data is no longer reachable through other means,
136 *       this constitutes a memory leak. Pass the view collection to the appropriate {@code copyOf}
137 *       method to obtain a correctly-sized copy.
138 *   <li>The performance of using the associated {@code Builder} class can be assumed to be no
139 *       worse, and possibly better, than creating a mutable collection and copying it.
140 *   <li>Implementations generally do not cache hash codes. If your element or key type has a slow
141 *       {@code hashCode} implementation, it should cache it itself.
142 * </ul>
143 *
144 * <h4>Example usage</h4>
145 *
146 * <pre>{@code
147 * class Foo {
148 *   private static final ImmutableSet<String> RESERVED_CODES =
149 *       ImmutableSet.of("AZ", "CQ", "ZX");
150 *
151 *   private final ImmutableSet<String> codes;
152 *
153 *   public Foo(Iterable<String> codes) {
154 *     this.codes = ImmutableSet.copyOf(codes);
155 *     checkArgument(Collections.disjoint(this.codes, RESERVED_CODES));
156 *   }
157 * }
158 * }</pre>
159 *
160 * <h3>See also</h3>
161 *
162 * <p>See the Guava User Guide article on <a href=
163 * "https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/ImmutableCollectionsExplained">immutable collections</a>.
164 *
165 * @since 2.0
166 */
167@DoNotMock("Use ImmutableList.of or another implementation")
168@GwtCompatible(emulated = true)
169@SuppressWarnings("serial") // we're overriding default serialization
170@ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault
171// TODO(kevinb): I think we should push everything down to "BaseImmutableCollection" or something,
172// just to do everything we can to emphasize the "practically an interface" nature of this class.
173public abstract class ImmutableCollection<E> extends AbstractCollection<E> implements Serializable {
174  /*
175   * We expect SIZED (and SUBSIZED, if applicable) to be added by the spliterator factory methods.
176   * These are properties of the collection as a whole; SIZED and SUBSIZED are more properties of
177   * the spliterator implementation.
178   */
179
180  ImmutableCollection() {}
181
182  /** Returns an unmodifiable iterator across the elements in this collection. */
183  @Override
184  public abstract UnmodifiableIterator<E> iterator();
185
186  private static final Object[] EMPTY_ARRAY = {};
187
188  @Override
189  @J2ktIncompatible // Incompatible return type change. Use inherited (unoptimized) implementation
190  public final Object[] toArray() {
191    return toArray(EMPTY_ARRAY);
192  }
193
194  @CanIgnoreReturnValue
195  @Override
196  /*
197   * This suppression is here for two reasons:
198   *
199   * 1. b/192354773 in our checker affects toArray declarations.
200   *
201   * 2. `other[size] = null` is unsound. We could "fix" this by requiring callers to pass in an
202   * array with a nullable element type. But probably they usually want an array with a non-nullable
203   * type. That said, we could *accept* a `@Nullable T[]` (which, given that we treat arrays as
204   * covariant, would still permit a plain `T[]`) and return a plain `T[]`. But of course that would
205   * require its own suppression, since it is also unsound. toArray(T[]) is just a mess from a
206   * nullness perspective. The signature below at least has the virtue of being relatively simple.
207   */
208  @SuppressWarnings("nullness")
209  public final <T extends @Nullable Object> T[] toArray(T[] other) {
210    checkNotNull(other);
211    int size = size();
212
213    if (other.length < size) {
214      Object[] internal = internalArray();
215      if (internal != null) {
216        return Platform.copy(internal, internalArrayStart(), internalArrayEnd(), other);
217      }
218      other = ObjectArrays.newArray(other, size);
219    } else if (other.length > size) {
220      other[size] = null;
221    }
222    copyIntoArray(other, 0);
223    return other;
224  }
225
226  /** If this collection is backed by an array of its elements in insertion order, returns it. */
227  @CheckForNull
228  @Nullable
229  Object[] internalArray() {
230    return null;
231  }
232
233  /**
234   * If this collection is backed by an array of its elements in insertion order, returns the offset
235   * where this collection's elements start.
236   */
237  int internalArrayStart() {
238    throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
239  }
240
241  /**
242   * If this collection is backed by an array of its elements in insertion order, returns the offset
243   * where this collection's elements end.
244   */
245  int internalArrayEnd() {
246    throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
247  }
248
249  @Override
250  public abstract boolean contains(@CheckForNull Object object);
251
252  /**
253   * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified.
254   *
255   * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
256   * @deprecated Unsupported operation.
257   */
258  @CanIgnoreReturnValue
259  @Deprecated
260  @Override
261  @DoNotCall("Always throws UnsupportedOperationException")
262  public final boolean add(E e) {
263    throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
264  }
265
266  /**
267   * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified.
268   *
269   * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
270   * @deprecated Unsupported operation.
271   */
272  @CanIgnoreReturnValue
273  @Deprecated
274  @Override
275  @DoNotCall("Always throws UnsupportedOperationException")
276  public final boolean remove(@CheckForNull Object object) {
277    throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
278  }
279
280  /**
281   * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified.
282   *
283   * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
284   * @deprecated Unsupported operation.
285   */
286  @CanIgnoreReturnValue
287  @Deprecated
288  @Override
289  @DoNotCall("Always throws UnsupportedOperationException")
290  public final boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> newElements) {
291    throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
292  }
293
294  /**
295   * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified.
296   *
297   * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
298   * @deprecated Unsupported operation.
299   */
300  @CanIgnoreReturnValue
301  @Deprecated
302  @Override
303  @DoNotCall("Always throws UnsupportedOperationException")
304  public final boolean removeAll(Collection<?> oldElements) {
305    throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
306  }
307
308  /**
309   * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified.
310   *
311   * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
312   * @deprecated Unsupported operation.
313   */
314  @CanIgnoreReturnValue
315  @Deprecated
316  @Override
317  @DoNotCall("Always throws UnsupportedOperationException")
318  public final boolean retainAll(Collection<?> elementsToKeep) {
319    throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
320  }
321
322  /**
323   * Guaranteed to throw an exception and leave the collection unmodified.
324   *
325   * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
326   * @deprecated Unsupported operation.
327   */
328  @Deprecated
329  @Override
330  @DoNotCall("Always throws UnsupportedOperationException")
331  public final void clear() {
332    throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
333  }
334
335  /**
336   * Returns an {@code ImmutableList} containing the same elements, in the same order, as this
337   * collection.
338   *
339   * <p><b>Performance note:</b> in most cases this method can return quickly without actually
340   * copying anything. The exact circumstances under which the copy is performed are undefined and
341   * subject to change.
342   *
343   * @since 2.0
344   */
345  public ImmutableList<E> asList() {
346    return isEmpty() ? ImmutableList.<E>of() : ImmutableList.<E>asImmutableList(toArray());
347  }
348
349  /**
350   * Returns {@code true} if this immutable collection's implementation contains references to
351   * user-created objects that aren't accessible via this collection's methods. This is generally
352   * used to determine whether {@code copyOf} implementations should make an explicit copy to avoid
353   * memory leaks.
354   */
355  abstract boolean isPartialView();
356
357  /**
358   * Copies the contents of this immutable collection into the specified array at the specified
359   * offset. Returns {@code offset + size()}.
360   */
361  @CanIgnoreReturnValue
362  int copyIntoArray(@Nullable Object[] dst, int offset) {
363    for (E e : this) {
364      dst[offset++] = e;
365    }
366    return offset;
367  }
368
369  @J2ktIncompatible // serialization
370  @GwtIncompatible // serialization
371  Object writeReplace() {
372    // We serialize by default to ImmutableList, the simplest thing that works.
373    return new ImmutableList.SerializedForm(toArray());
374  }
375
376  @J2ktIncompatible // serialization
377  private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws InvalidObjectException {
378    throw new InvalidObjectException("Use SerializedForm");
379  }
380
381  /**
382   * Abstract base class for builders of {@link ImmutableCollection} types.
383   *
384   * @since 10.0
385   */
386  @DoNotMock
387  public abstract static class Builder<E> {
388    static final int DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY = 4;
389
390    static int expandedCapacity(int oldCapacity, int minCapacity) {
391      if (minCapacity < 0) {
392        throw new AssertionError("cannot store more than MAX_VALUE elements");
393      }
394      // careful of overflow!
395      int newCapacity = oldCapacity + (oldCapacity >> 1) + 1;
396      if (newCapacity < minCapacity) {
397        newCapacity = Integer.highestOneBit(minCapacity - 1) << 1;
398      }
399      if (newCapacity < 0) {
400        newCapacity = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
401        // guaranteed to be >= newCapacity
402      }
403      return newCapacity;
404    }
405
406    Builder() {}
407
408    /**
409     * Adds {@code element} to the {@code ImmutableCollection} being built.
410     *
411     * <p>Note that each builder class covariantly returns its own type from this method.
412     *
413     * @param element the element to add
414     * @return this {@code Builder} instance
415     * @throws NullPointerException if {@code element} is null
416     */
417    @CanIgnoreReturnValue
418    public abstract Builder<E> add(E element);
419
420    /**
421     * Adds each element of {@code elements} to the {@code ImmutableCollection} being built.
422     *
423     * <p>Note that each builder class overrides this method in order to covariantly return its own
424     * type.
425     *
426     * @param elements the elements to add
427     * @return this {@code Builder} instance
428     * @throws NullPointerException if {@code elements} is null or contains a null element
429     */
430    @CanIgnoreReturnValue
431    public Builder<E> add(E... elements) {
432      for (E element : elements) {
433        add(element);
434      }
435      return this;
436    }
437
438    /**
439     * Adds each element of {@code elements} to the {@code ImmutableCollection} being built.
440     *
441     * <p>Note that each builder class overrides this method in order to covariantly return its own
442     * type.
443     *
444     * @param elements the elements to add
445     * @return this {@code Builder} instance
446     * @throws NullPointerException if {@code elements} is null or contains a null element
447     */
448    @CanIgnoreReturnValue
449    public Builder<E> addAll(Iterable<? extends E> elements) {
450      for (E element : elements) {
451        add(element);
452      }
453      return this;
454    }
455
456    /**
457     * Adds each element of {@code elements} to the {@code ImmutableCollection} being built.
458     *
459     * <p>Note that each builder class overrides this method in order to covariantly return its own
460     * type.
461     *
462     * @param elements the elements to add
463     * @return this {@code Builder} instance
464     * @throws NullPointerException if {@code elements} is null or contains a null element
465     */
466    @CanIgnoreReturnValue
467    public Builder<E> addAll(Iterator<? extends E> elements) {
468      while (elements.hasNext()) {
469        add(elements.next());
470      }
471      return this;
472    }
473
474    /**
475     * Returns a newly-created {@code ImmutableCollection} of the appropriate type, containing the
476     * elements provided to this builder.
477     *
478     * <p>Note that each builder class covariantly returns the appropriate type of {@code
479     * ImmutableCollection} from this method.
480     */
481    public abstract ImmutableCollection<E> build();
482  }
483
484  abstract static class ArrayBasedBuilder<E> extends ImmutableCollection.Builder<E> {
485    // The first `size` elements are non-null.
486    @Nullable Object[] contents;
487    int size;
488    boolean forceCopy;
489
490    ArrayBasedBuilder(int initialCapacity) {
491      checkNonnegative(initialCapacity, "initialCapacity");
492      this.contents = new @Nullable Object[initialCapacity];
493      this.size = 0;
494    }
495
496    /*
497     * Expand the absolute capacity of the builder so it can accept at least the specified number of
498     * elements without being resized. Also, if we've already built a collection backed by the
499     * current array, create a new array.
500     */
501    private void getReadyToExpandTo(int minCapacity) {
502      if (contents.length < minCapacity) {
503        this.contents =
504            Arrays.copyOf(this.contents, expandedCapacity(contents.length, minCapacity));
505        forceCopy = false;
506      } else if (forceCopy) {
507        this.contents = contents.clone();
508        forceCopy = false;
509      }
510    }
511
512    @CanIgnoreReturnValue
513    @Override
514    public ArrayBasedBuilder<E> add(E element) {
515      checkNotNull(element);
516      getReadyToExpandTo(size + 1);
517      contents[size++] = element;
518      return this;
519    }
520
521    @CanIgnoreReturnValue
522    @Override
523    public Builder<E> add(E... elements) {
524      addAll(elements, elements.length);
525      return this;
526    }
527
528    final void addAll(@Nullable Object[] elements, int n) {
529      checkElementsNotNull(elements, n);
530      getReadyToExpandTo(size + n);
531      /*
532       * The following call is not statically checked, since arraycopy accepts plain Object for its
533       * parameters. If it were statically checked, the checker would still be OK with it, since
534       * we're copying into a `contents` array whose type allows it to contain nulls. Still, it's
535       * worth noting that we promise not to put nulls into the array in the first `size` elements.
536       * We uphold that promise here because our callers promise that `elements` will not contain
537       * nulls in its first `n` elements.
538       */
539      System.arraycopy(elements, 0, contents, size, n);
540      size += n;
541    }
542
543    @CanIgnoreReturnValue
544    @Override
545    public Builder<E> addAll(Iterable<? extends E> elements) {
546      if (elements instanceof Collection) {
547        Collection<?> collection = (Collection<?>) elements;
548        getReadyToExpandTo(size + collection.size());
549        if (collection instanceof ImmutableCollection) {
550          ImmutableCollection<?> immutableCollection = (ImmutableCollection<?>) collection;
551          size = immutableCollection.copyIntoArray(contents, size);
552          return this;
553        }
554      }
555      super.addAll(elements);
556      return this;
557    }
558  }
559
560  private static final long serialVersionUID = 0xdecaf;
561}