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package org.glassfish.jersey.internal.guava;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Map;

Provides static methods for serializing collection classes.

This class assists the implementation of collection classes. Do not use this class to serialize collections that are defined elsewhere.

Author:Jared Levy
/** * Provides static methods for serializing collection classes. * <p> * <p>This class assists the implementation of collection classes. Do not use * this class to serialize collections that are defined elsewhere. * * @author Jared Levy */
final class Serialization { private Serialization() { }
Reads a count corresponding to a serialized map, multiset, or multimap. It returns the size of a map serialized by writeMap(Map, ObjectOutputStream), the number of distinct elements in a multiset serialized by writeMultiset(Multiset, ObjectOutputStream), or the number of distinct keys in a multimap serialized by writeMultimap(Multimap<Object,Object>, ObjectOutputStream).

The returned count may be used to construct an empty collection of the appropriate capacity before calling any of the populate methods.

/** * Reads a count corresponding to a serialized map, multiset, or multimap. It * returns the size of a map serialized by {@link * #writeMap(Map, ObjectOutputStream)}, the number of distinct elements in a * multiset serialized by {@link * #writeMultiset(Multiset, ObjectOutputStream)}, or the number of distinct * keys in a multimap serialized by {@link * #writeMultimap(Multimap, ObjectOutputStream)}. * <p> * <p>The returned count may be used to construct an empty collection of the * appropriate capacity before calling any of the {@code populate} methods. */
static int readCount(ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException { return stream.readInt(); }
Stores the contents of a multimap in an output stream, as part of serialization. It does not support concurrent multimaps whose content may change while the method is running. The Multimap.asMap view determines the ordering in which data is written to the stream.

The serialized output consists of the number of distinct keys, and then for each distinct key: the key, the number of values for that key, and the key's values.

/** * Stores the contents of a multimap in an output stream, as part of * serialization. It does not support concurrent multimaps whose content may * change while the method is running. The {@link Multimap#asMap} view * determines the ordering in which data is written to the stream. * <p> * <p>The serialized output consists of the number of distinct keys, and then * for each distinct key: the key, the number of values for that key, and the * key's values. */
static <K, V> void writeMultimap( Multimap<K, V> multimap, ObjectOutputStream stream) throws IOException { stream.writeInt(multimap.asMap().size()); for (Map.Entry<K, Collection<V>> entry : multimap.asMap().entrySet()) { stream.writeObject(entry.getKey()); stream.writeInt(entry.getValue().size()); for (V value : entry.getValue()) { stream.writeObject(value); } } }
Populates a multimap by reading an input stream, as part of deserialization. See writeMultimap for the data format.
/** * Populates a multimap by reading an input stream, as part of * deserialization. See {@link #writeMultimap} for the data format. */
static <K, V> void populateMultimap( Multimap<K, V> multimap, ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { int distinctKeys = stream.readInt(); populateMultimap(multimap, stream, distinctKeys); }
Populates a multimap by reading an input stream, as part of deserialization. See writeMultimap for the data format. The number of distinct keys is determined by a prior call to readCount.
/** * Populates a multimap by reading an input stream, as part of * deserialization. See {@link #writeMultimap} for the data format. The number * of distinct keys is determined by a prior call to {@link #readCount}. */
static <K, V> void populateMultimap( Multimap<K, V> multimap, ObjectInputStream stream, int distinctKeys) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { for (int i = 0; i < distinctKeys; i++) { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // reading data stored by writeMultimap K key = (K) stream.readObject(); Collection<V> values = multimap.get(key); int valueCount = stream.readInt(); for (int j = 0; j < valueCount; j++) { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // reading data stored by writeMultimap V value = (V) stream.readObject(); values.add(value); } } } }