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* Copyright (C) 2007 The Guava Authors
*
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package com.google.common.collect;
import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
/**
* A constraint that an element must satisfy in order to be added to a
* collection. For example, {@link Constraints#notNull()}, which prevents a
* collection from including any null elements, could be implemented like this:
* {@code
*
* public Object checkElement(Object element) {
* if (element == null) {
* throw new NullPointerException();
* }
* return element;
* }}
*
* In order to be effective, constraints should be deterministic; that is,
* they should not depend on state that can change (such as external state,
* random variables, and time) and should only depend on the value of the
* passed-in element. A non-deterministic constraint cannot reliably enforce
* that all the collection's elements meet the constraint, since the constraint
* is only enforced when elements are added.
*
* @author Mike Bostock
*/
@GwtCompatible
interface Constraint {
/**
* Throws a suitable {@code RuntimeException} if the specified element is
* illegal. Typically this is either a {@link NullPointerException}, an
* {@link IllegalArgumentException}, or a {@link ClassCastException}, though
* an application-specific exception class may be used if appropriate.
*
* @param element the element to check
* @return the provided element
*/
E checkElement(E element);
/**
* Returns a brief human readable description of this constraint, such as
* "Not null" or "Positive number".
*/
@Override
String toString();
}