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package org.antlr.misc;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.LinkedHashSet;
import java.util.List;

A HashMap that remembers the order that the elements were added. You can alter the ith element with set(i,value) too :) Unique list. I need the replace/set-element-i functionality so I'm subclassing OrderedHashSet.
/** A HashMap that remembers the order that the elements were added. * You can alter the ith element with set(i,value) too :) Unique list. * I need the replace/set-element-i functionality so I'm subclassing * OrderedHashSet. */
public class OrderedHashSet<T> extends LinkedHashSet<T> {
Track the elements as they are added to the set
/** Track the elements as they are added to the set */
protected List<T> elements = new ArrayList<T>(); public T get(int i) { return elements.get(i); }
Replace an existing value with a new value; updates the element list and the hash table, but not the key as that has not changed.
/** Replace an existing value with a new value; updates the element * list and the hash table, but not the key as that has not changed. */
public T set(int i, T value) { T oldElement = elements.get(i); elements.set(i,value); // update list super.remove(oldElement); // now update the set: remove/add super.add(value); return oldElement; }
Add a value to list; keep in hashtable for consistency also; Key is object itself. Good for say asking if a certain string is in a list of strings.
/** Add a value to list; keep in hashtable for consistency also; * Key is object itself. Good for say asking if a certain string is in * a list of strings. */
@Override public boolean add(T value) { boolean result = super.add(value); if ( result ) { // only track if new element not in set elements.add(value); } return result; } @Override public boolean remove(Object o) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); /* elements.remove(o); return super.remove(o); */ } @Override public void clear() { elements.clear(); super.clear(); }
Return the List holding list of table elements. Note that you are NOT getting a copy so don't write to the list.
/** Return the List holding list of table elements. Note that you are * NOT getting a copy so don't write to the list. */
public List<T> elements() { return elements; } @Override public Iterator<T> iterator() { return elements.iterator(); } @Override public Object[] toArray() { return elements.toArray(); } @Override public int size() { /* if ( elements.size()!=super.size() ) { ErrorManager.internalError("OrderedHashSet: elements and set size differs; "+ elements.size()+"!="+super.size()); } */ return elements.size(); } @Override public String toString() { return elements.toString(); } }