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java.lang.Object com.google.common.collect.ForwardingObject com.google.common.collect.ForwardingMapEntry<K,V>
public abstract class ForwardingMapEntry<K,V>
A map entry which forwards all its method calls to another map entry. Subclasses should override one or more methods to modify the behavior of the backing map entry as desired per the decorator pattern.
Constructor Summary | |
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protected |
ForwardingMapEntry()
Constructor for use by subclasses. |
Method Summary | |
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protected abstract Map.Entry<K,V> |
delegate()
Returns the backing delegate instance that methods are forwarded to. |
boolean |
equals(Object object)
Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one. |
K |
getKey()
Returns the key corresponding to this entry. |
V |
getValue()
Returns the value corresponding to this entry. |
int |
hashCode()
Returns a hash code value for the object. |
V |
setValue(V value)
Replaces the value corresponding to this entry with the specified value (optional operation). |
Methods inherited from class com.google.common.collect.ForwardingObject |
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toString |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
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protected ForwardingMapEntry()
Method Detail |
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protected abstract Map.Entry<K,V> delegate()
ForwardingObject
ForwardingSet.delegate()
. Concrete subclasses override this method to supply
the instance being decorated.
delegate
in class ForwardingObject
public K getKey()
java.util.Map.Entry
getKey
in interface Map.Entry<K,V>
public V getValue()
java.util.Map.Entry
getValue
in interface Map.Entry<K,V>
public V setValue(V value)
java.util.Map.Entry
setValue
in interface Map.Entry<K,V>
value
- new value to be stored in this entry
public boolean equals(@Nullable Object object)
java.lang.Object
The equals
method implements an equivalence relation
on non-null object references:
x
, x.equals(x)
should return
true
.
x
and y
, x.equals(y)
should return true
if and only if
y.equals(x)
returns true
.
x
, y
, and z
, if
x.equals(y)
returns true
and
y.equals(z)
returns true
, then
x.equals(z)
should return true
.
x
and y
, multiple invocations of
x.equals(y)
consistently return true
or consistently return false
, provided no
information used in equals
comparisons on the
objects is modified.
x
,
x.equals(null)
should return false
.
The equals
method for class Object
implements
the most discriminating possible equivalence relation on objects;
that is, for any non-null reference values x
and
y
, this method returns true
if and only
if x
and y
refer to the same object
(x == y
has the value true
).
Note that it is generally necessary to override the hashCode
method whenever this method is overridden, so as to maintain the
general contract for the hashCode
method, which states
that equal objects must have equal hash codes.
equals
in interface Map.Entry<K,V>
equals
in class Object
object
- the reference object with which to compare.
true
if this object is the same as the obj
argument; false
otherwise.Object.hashCode()
,
HashMap
public int hashCode()
java.lang.Object
HashMap
.
The general contract of hashCode
is:
hashCode
method
must consistently return the same integer, provided no information
used in equals
comparisons on the object is modified.
This integer need not remain consistent from one execution of an
application to another execution of the same application.
equals(Object)
method, then calling the hashCode
method on each of
the two objects must produce the same integer result.
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
method, then calling the hashCode
method on each of the
two objects must produce distinct integer results. However, the
programmer should be aware that producing distinct integer results
for unequal objects may improve the performance of hash tables.
As much as is reasonably practical, the hashCode method defined by
class Object
does return distinct integers for distinct
objects. (This is typically implemented by converting the internal
address of the object into an integer, but this implementation
technique is not required by the
JavaTM programming language.)
hashCode
in interface Map.Entry<K,V>
hashCode
in class Object
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
,
System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
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