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package org.apache.commons.collections4.bidimap;

import java.util.Set;

import org.apache.commons.collections4.BidiMap;
import org.apache.commons.collections4.MapIterator;
import org.apache.commons.collections4.map.AbstractMapDecorator;

Provides a base decorator that enables additional functionality to be added to a BidiMap via decoration.

Methods are forwarded directly to the decorated map.

This implementation does not perform any special processing with the map views. Instead it simply returns the set/collection from the wrapped map. This may be undesirable, for example if you are trying to write a validating implementation it would provide a loophole around the validation. But, you might want that loophole, so this class is kept simple.

Type parameters:
  • <K> – the type of the keys in this map
  • <V> – the type of the values in this map
Since:3.0
/** * Provides a base decorator that enables additional functionality to be added * to a BidiMap via decoration. * <p> * Methods are forwarded directly to the decorated map. * </p> * <p> * This implementation does not perform any special processing with the map views. * Instead it simply returns the set/collection from the wrapped map. This may be * undesirable, for example if you are trying to write a validating implementation * it would provide a loophole around the validation. * But, you might want that loophole, so this class is kept simple. * </p> * * @param <K> the type of the keys in this map * @param <V> the type of the values in this map * @since 3.0 */
public abstract class AbstractBidiMapDecorator<K, V> extends AbstractMapDecorator<K, V> implements BidiMap<K, V> {
Constructor that wraps (not copies).
Params:
  • map – the map to decorate, must not be null
Throws:
/** * Constructor that wraps (not copies). * * @param map the map to decorate, must not be null * @throws NullPointerException if the collection is null */
protected AbstractBidiMapDecorator(final BidiMap<K, V> map) { super(map); }
Gets the map being decorated.
Returns:the decorated map
/** * Gets the map being decorated. * * @return the decorated map */
@Override protected BidiMap<K, V> decorated() { return (BidiMap<K, V>) super.decorated(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- @Override public MapIterator<K, V> mapIterator() { return decorated().mapIterator(); } @Override public K getKey(final Object value) { return decorated().getKey(value); } @Override public K removeValue(final Object value) { return decorated().removeValue(value); } @Override public BidiMap<V, K> inverseBidiMap() { return decorated().inverseBidiMap(); } @Override public Set<V> values() { return decorated().values(); } }