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/*
 * Copyright (C) 2007 The Guava Authors
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
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package com.google.common.collect.testing;

import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.google.common.collect.testing.SampleElements.Strings;

import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;

/**
 * Create string sets for collection tests.
 *
 * @author Kevin Bourrillion
 */
@GwtCompatible
public abstract class TestStringSetGenerator implements TestSetGenerator
{
  @Override
  public SampleElements samples() {
    return new Strings();
  }

  @Override
  public Set create(Object... elements) {
    String[] array = new String[elements.length];
    int i = 0;
    for (Object e : elements) {
      array[i++] = (String) e;
    }
    return create(array);
  }

  protected abstract Set create(String[] elements);

  @Override
  public String[] createArray(int length) {
    return new String[length];
  }

  /**
   * {@inheritDoc}
   *
   * 

By default, returns the supplied elements in their given order; however, * generators for containers with a known order other than insertion order * must override this method. * *

Note: This default implementation is overkill (but valid) for an * unordered container. An equally valid implementation for an unordered * container is to throw an exception. The chosen implementation, however, has * the advantage of working for insertion-ordered containers, as well. */ @Override public List order(List insertionOrder) { return insertionOrder; } }





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