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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.Comparator;
import java.util.NavigableMap;
import java.util.NavigableSet;
import java.util.SortedSet;
import java.util.TreeMap;
import java.util.TreeSet;

import static org.glassfish.jersey.internal.guava.Preconditions.checkNotNull;

Implementation of Multimap whose keys and values are ordered by their natural ordering or by supplied comparators. In all cases, this implementation uses Comparable.compareTo or Comparator.compare instead of Object.equals to determine equivalence of instances.

Warning: The comparators or comparables used must be consistent with equals as explained by the Comparable class specification. Otherwise, the resulting multiset will violate the general contract of SetMultimap, which it is specified in terms of Object.equals.

The collections returned by keySet and asMap iterate through the keys according to the key comparator ordering or the natural ordering of the keys. Similarly, get, removeAll, and replaceValues return collections that iterate through the values according to the value comparator ordering or the natural ordering of the values. The collections generated by entries, keys, and values iterate across the keys according to the above key ordering, and for each key they iterate across the values according to the value ordering.

The multimap does not store duplicate key-value pairs. Adding a new key-value pair equal to an existing key-value pair has no effect.

Null keys and values are permitted (provided, of course, that the respective comparators support them). All optional multimap methods are supported, and all returned views are modifiable.

This class is not threadsafe when any concurrent operations update the multimap. Concurrent read operations will work correctly. To allow concurrent update operations, wrap your multimap with a call to Multimaps.synchronizedSortedSetMultimap.

See the Guava User Guide article on Multimap.

Author:Jared Levy, Louis Wasserman
Since:2.0 (imported from Google Collections Library)
/** * Implementation of {@code Multimap} whose keys and values are ordered by * their natural ordering or by supplied comparators. In all cases, this * implementation uses {@link Comparable#compareTo} or {@link * Comparator#compare} instead of {@link Object#equals} to determine * equivalence of instances. * <p> * <p><b>Warning:</b> The comparators or comparables used must be <i>consistent * with equals</i> as explained by the {@link Comparable} class specification. * Otherwise, the resulting multiset will violate the general contract of {@link * SetMultimap}, which it is specified in terms of {@link Object#equals}. * <p> * <p>The collections returned by {@code keySet} and {@code asMap} iterate * through the keys according to the key comparator ordering or the natural * ordering of the keys. Similarly, {@code get}, {@code removeAll}, and {@code * replaceValues} return collections that iterate through the values according * to the value comparator ordering or the natural ordering of the values. The * collections generated by {@code entries}, {@code keys}, and {@code values} * iterate across the keys according to the above key ordering, and for each * key they iterate across the values according to the value ordering. * <p> * <p>The multimap does not store duplicate key-value pairs. Adding a new * key-value pair equal to an existing key-value pair has no effect. * <p> * <p>Null keys and values are permitted (provided, of course, that the * respective comparators support them). All optional multimap methods are * supported, and all returned views are modifiable. * <p> * <p>This class is not threadsafe when any concurrent operations update the * multimap. Concurrent read operations will work correctly. To allow concurrent * update operations, wrap your multimap with a call to {@link * Multimaps#synchronizedSortedSetMultimap}. * <p> * <p>See the Guava User Guide article on <a href= * "http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/wiki/NewCollectionTypesExplained#Multimap"> * {@code Multimap}</a>. * * @author Jared Levy * @author Louis Wasserman * @since 2.0 (imported from Google Collections Library) */
public class TreeMultimap<K, V> extends AbstractSortedKeySortedSetMultimap<K, V> { private static final long serialVersionUID = 0; private transient Comparator<? super K> keyComparator; private transient Comparator<? super V> valueComparator; private TreeMultimap(Comparator<? super K> keyComparator, Comparator<? super V> valueComparator) { super(new TreeMap<K, Collection<V>>(keyComparator)); this.keyComparator = keyComparator; this.valueComparator = valueComparator; }
Creates an empty TreeMultimap ordered by the natural ordering of its keys and values.
/** * Creates an empty {@code TreeMultimap} ordered by the natural ordering of * its keys and values. */
public static <K extends Comparable, V extends Comparable> TreeMultimap<K, V> create() { return new TreeMultimap<K, V>(Ordering.natural(), Ordering.natural()); }
{@inheritDoc}

Creates an empty TreeSet for a collection of values for one key.

Returns:a new TreeSet containing a collection of values for one key
/** * {@inheritDoc} * <p> * <p>Creates an empty {@code TreeSet} for a collection of values for one key. * * @return a new {@code TreeSet} containing a collection of values for one * key */
@Override SortedSet<V> createCollection() { return new TreeSet<V>(valueComparator); } @Override Collection<V> createCollection(K key) { if (key == null) { keyComparator().compare(key, key); } return super.createCollection(key); }
Returns the comparator that orders the multimap keys.
/** * Returns the comparator that orders the multimap keys. */
private Comparator<? super K> keyComparator() { return keyComparator; } /* * The following @GwtIncompatible methods override the methods in * AbstractSortedKeySortedSetMultimap, so GWT will fall back to the ASKSSM implementations, * which return SortedSets and SortedMaps. */ @Override public Comparator<? super V> valueComparator() { return valueComparator; } @Override NavigableMap<K, Collection<V>> backingMap() { return (NavigableMap<K, Collection<V>>) super.backingMap(); }
Since:14.0 (present with return type SortedSet since 2.0)
/** * @since 14.0 (present with return type {@code SortedSet} since 2.0) */
@Override public NavigableSet<V> get(K key) { return (NavigableSet<V>) super.get(key); } @Override Collection<V> unmodifiableCollectionSubclass(Collection<V> collection) { return Sets.unmodifiableNavigableSet((NavigableSet<V>) collection); } @Override Collection<V> wrapCollection(K key, Collection<V> collection) { return new WrappedNavigableSet(key, (NavigableSet<V>) collection, null); }
{@inheritDoc}

Because a TreeMultimap has unique sorted keys, this method returns a NavigableSet, instead of the Set specified in the Multimap interface.

Since:14.0 (present with return type SortedSet since 2.0)
/** * {@inheritDoc} * <p> * <p>Because a {@code TreeMultimap} has unique sorted keys, this method * returns a {@link NavigableSet}, instead of the {@link java.util.Set} specified * in the {@link Multimap} interface. * * @since 14.0 (present with return type {@code SortedSet} since 2.0) */
@Override public NavigableSet<K> keySet() { return (NavigableSet<K>) super.keySet(); } @Override NavigableSet<K> createKeySet() { return new NavigableKeySet(backingMap()); }
{@inheritDoc}

Because a TreeMultimap has unique sorted keys, this method returns a NavigableMap, instead of the Map specified in the Multimap interface.

Since:14.0 (present with return type SortedMap since 2.0)
/** * {@inheritDoc} * <p> * <p>Because a {@code TreeMultimap} has unique sorted keys, this method * returns a {@link NavigableMap}, instead of the {@link java.util.Map} specified * in the {@link Multimap} interface. * * @since 14.0 (present with return type {@code SortedMap} since 2.0) */
@Override public NavigableMap<K, Collection<V>> asMap() { return (NavigableMap<K, Collection<V>>) super.asMap(); } @Override NavigableMap<K, Collection<V>> createAsMap() { return new NavigableAsMap(backingMap()); }
@serialDatakey comparator, value comparator, number of distinct keys, and then for each distinct key: the key, number of values for that key, and key values
/** * @serialData key comparator, value comparator, number of distinct keys, and * then for each distinct key: the key, number of values for that key, and * key values */
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream) throws IOException { stream.defaultWriteObject(); stream.writeObject(keyComparator()); stream.writeObject(valueComparator()); Serialization.writeMultimap(this, stream); } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // reading data stored by writeObject private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { stream.defaultReadObject(); keyComparator = checkNotNull((Comparator<? super K>) stream.readObject()); valueComparator = checkNotNull((Comparator<? super V>) stream.readObject()); setMap(new TreeMap<K, Collection<V>>(keyComparator)); Serialization.populateMultimap(this, stream); } }