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GS Collections is a collections framework for Java. It has JDK-compatible List, Set and Map
implementations with a rich API and set of utility classes that work with any JDK compatible Collections,
Arrays, Maps or Strings. The iteration protocol was inspired by the Smalltalk collection framework.
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package com.gs.collections.impl.bag.immutable;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
import com.gs.collections.api.bag.ImmutableBagIterable;
import com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function;
import com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function0;
import com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function2;
import com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure2;
import com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection;
import com.gs.collections.api.map.ImmutableMap;
import com.gs.collections.api.map.MutableMap;
import com.gs.collections.impl.bag.AbstractBag;
import com.gs.collections.impl.block.procedure.MutatingAggregationProcedure;
import com.gs.collections.impl.block.procedure.NonMutatingAggregationProcedure;
import com.gs.collections.impl.map.mutable.UnifiedMap;
import com.gs.collections.impl.set.mutable.UnifiedSet;
import net.jcip.annotations.Immutable;
@Immutable
public abstract class AbstractImmutableBagIterable
extends AbstractBag
implements ImmutableBagIterable
{
public ImmutableMap aggregateInPlaceBy(
Function super T, ? extends K> groupBy,
Function0 extends V> zeroValueFactory,
Procedure2 super V, ? super T> mutatingAggregator)
{
MutableMap map = UnifiedMap.newMap();
this.forEach(new MutatingAggregationProcedure(map, groupBy, zeroValueFactory, mutatingAggregator));
return map.toImmutable();
}
public ImmutableMap aggregateBy(
Function super T, ? extends K> groupBy,
Function0 extends V> zeroValueFactory,
Function2 super V, ? super T, ? extends V> nonMutatingAggregator)
{
MutableMap map = UnifiedMap.newMap();
this.forEach(new NonMutatingAggregationProcedure(map, groupBy, zeroValueFactory, nonMutatingAggregator));
return map.toImmutable();
}
protected void removeAllFrom(Iterable extends T> elements, MutableCollection result)
{
if (elements instanceof Set)
{
result.removeAll((Set>) elements);
}
else if (elements instanceof List)
{
List toBeRemoved = (List) elements;
if (this.size() * toBeRemoved.size() > 10000)
{
result.removeAll(UnifiedSet.newSet(elements));
}
else
{
result.removeAll(toBeRemoved);
}
}
else
{
result.removeAll(UnifiedSet.newSet(elements));
}
}
public boolean add(T t)
{
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Cannot call add() on " + this.getClass().getSimpleName());
}
public boolean remove(Object o)
{
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Cannot call remove() on " + this.getClass().getSimpleName());
}
public boolean addAll(Collection extends T> collection)
{
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Cannot call addAll() on " + this.getClass().getSimpleName());
}
public boolean removeAll(Collection> collection)
{
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Cannot call removeAll() on " + this.getClass().getSimpleName());
}
public boolean retainAll(Collection> collection)
{
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Cannot call retainAll() on " + this.getClass().getSimpleName());
}
public void clear()
{
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Cannot call clear() on " + this.getClass().getSimpleName());
}
}
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