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package com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.guava.collect;

import com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.guava.annotations.Beta;
import com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.guava.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.guava.base.Objects;
import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Set;
import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;

/**
 * A multiset which forwards all its method calls to another multiset. Subclasses should override
 * one or more methods to modify the behavior of the backing multiset as desired per the decorator pattern.
 *
 * 

Warning: The methods of {@code ForwardingMultiset} forward indiscriminately to * the methods of the delegate. For example, overriding {@link #add(Object, int)} alone will * not change the behavior of {@link #add(Object)}, which can lead to unexpected behavior. In * this case, you should override {@code add(Object)} as well, either providing your own * implementation, or delegating to the provided {@code standardAdd} method. * *

{@code default} method warning: This class does not forward calls to {@code * default} methods. Instead, it inherits their default implementations. When those implementations * invoke methods, they invoke methods on the {@code ForwardingMultiset}. * *

The {@code standard} methods and any collection views they return are not guaranteed to be * thread-safe, even when all of the methods that they depend on are thread-safe. * * @author Kevin Bourrillion * @author Louis Wasserman * @since 2.0 */ @GwtCompatible public abstract class ForwardingMultiset extends ForwardingCollection implements Multiset { /** Constructor for use by subclasses. */ protected ForwardingMultiset() {} @Override protected abstract Multiset delegate(); @Override public int count(Object element) { return delegate().count(element); } @CanIgnoreReturnValue @Override public int add(E element, int occurrences) { return delegate().add(element, occurrences); } @CanIgnoreReturnValue @Override public int remove(Object element, int occurrences) { return delegate().remove(element, occurrences); } @Override public Set elementSet() { return delegate().elementSet(); } @Override public Set> entrySet() { return delegate().entrySet(); } @Override public boolean equals(@Nullable Object object) { return object == this || delegate().equals(object); } @Override public int hashCode() { return delegate().hashCode(); } @CanIgnoreReturnValue @Override public int setCount(E element, int count) { return delegate().setCount(element, count); } @CanIgnoreReturnValue @Override public boolean setCount(E element, int oldCount, int newCount) { return delegate().setCount(element, oldCount, newCount); } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #contains} in terms of {@link #count}. If you override {@link * #count}, you may wish to override {@link #contains} to forward to this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ @Override protected boolean standardContains(@Nullable Object object) { return count(object) > 0; } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #clear} in terms of the {@code iterator} method of {@link * #entrySet}. If you override {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to override {@link #clear} to * forward to this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ @Override protected void standardClear() { Iterators.clear(entrySet().iterator()); } /** * A sensible, albeit inefficient, definition of {@link #count} in terms of {@link #entrySet}. If * you override {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to override {@link #count} to forward to this * implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ @Beta protected int standardCount(@Nullable Object object) { for (Entry entry : this.entrySet()) { if (Objects.equal(entry.getElement(), object)) { return entry.getCount(); } } return 0; } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #add(Object)} in terms of {@link #add(Object, int)}. If you * override {@link #add(Object, int)}, you may wish to override {@link #add(Object)} to forward to * this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ protected boolean standardAdd(E element) { add(element, 1); return true; } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #addAll(Collection)} in terms of {@link #add(Object)} and * {@link #add(Object, int)}. If you override either of these methods, you may wish to override * {@link #addAll(Collection)} to forward to this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ @Beta @Override protected boolean standardAddAll(Collection elementsToAdd) { return Multisets.addAllImpl(this, elementsToAdd); } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #remove(Object)} in terms of {@link #remove(Object, int)}. If * you override {@link #remove(Object, int)}, you may wish to override {@link #remove(Object)} to * forward to this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ @Override protected boolean standardRemove(Object element) { return remove(element, 1) > 0; } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #removeAll} in terms of the {@code removeAll} method of {@link * #elementSet}. If you override {@link #elementSet}, you may wish to override {@link #removeAll} * to forward to this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ @Override protected boolean standardRemoveAll(Collection elementsToRemove) { return Multisets.removeAllImpl(this, elementsToRemove); } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #retainAll} in terms of the {@code retainAll} method of {@link * #elementSet}. If you override {@link #elementSet}, you may wish to override {@link #retainAll} * to forward to this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ @Override protected boolean standardRetainAll(Collection elementsToRetain) { return Multisets.retainAllImpl(this, elementsToRetain); } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #setCount(Object, int)} in terms of {@link #count(Object)}, * {@link #add(Object, int)}, and {@link #remove(Object, int)}. {@link #entrySet()}. If you * override any of these methods, you may wish to override {@link #setCount(Object, int)} to * forward to this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ protected int standardSetCount(E element, int count) { return Multisets.setCountImpl(this, element, count); } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #setCount(Object, int, int)} in terms of {@link #count(Object)} * and {@link #setCount(Object, int)}. If you override either of these methods, you may wish to * override {@link #setCount(Object, int, int)} to forward to this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ protected boolean standardSetCount(E element, int oldCount, int newCount) { return Multisets.setCountImpl(this, element, oldCount, newCount); } /** * A sensible implementation of {@link Multiset#elementSet} in terms of the following methods: * {@link ForwardingMultiset#clear}, {@link ForwardingMultiset#contains}, {@link * ForwardingMultiset#containsAll}, {@link ForwardingMultiset#count}, {@link * ForwardingMultiset#isEmpty}, the {@link Set#size} and {@link Set#iterator} methods of {@link * ForwardingMultiset#entrySet}, and {@link ForwardingMultiset#remove(Object, int)}. In many * situations, you may wish to override {@link ForwardingMultiset#elementSet} to forward to this * implementation or a subclass thereof. * * @since 10.0 */ @Beta protected class StandardElementSet extends Multisets.ElementSet { /** Constructor for use by subclasses. */ public StandardElementSet() {} @Override Multiset multiset() { return ForwardingMultiset.this; } @Override public Iterator iterator() { return Multisets.elementIterator(multiset().entrySet().iterator()); } } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #iterator} in terms of {@link #entrySet} and {@link * #remove(Object)}. If you override either of these methods, you may wish to override {@link * #iterator} to forward to this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ protected Iterator standardIterator() { return Multisets.iteratorImpl(this); } /** * A sensible, albeit inefficient, definition of {@link #size} in terms of {@link #entrySet}. If * you override {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to override {@link #size} to forward to this * implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ protected int standardSize() { return Multisets.linearTimeSizeImpl(this); } /** * A sensible, albeit inefficient, definition of {@link #equals} in terms of {@code * entrySet().size()} and {@link #count}. If you override either of these methods, you may wish to * override {@link #equals} to forward to this implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ protected boolean standardEquals(@Nullable Object object) { return Multisets.equalsImpl(this, object); } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #hashCode} as {@code entrySet().hashCode()} . If you override * {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to override {@link #hashCode} to forward to this * implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ protected int standardHashCode() { return entrySet().hashCode(); } /** * A sensible definition of {@link #toString} as {@code entrySet().toString()} . If you override * {@link #entrySet}, you may wish to override {@link #toString} to forward to this * implementation. * * @since 7.0 */ @Override protected String standardToString() { return entrySet().toString(); } }





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