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package com.google.api.client.util;

import java.util.AbstractMap;
import java.util.AbstractSet;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap;

/**
 * Memory-efficient map of keys to values with list-style random-access semantics.
 *
 * 

Supports null keys and values. Conceptually, the keys and values are stored in a simpler array * in order to minimize memory use and provide for fast access to a key/value at a certain index * (for example {@link #getKey(int)}). However, traditional mapping operations like {@link * #get(Object)} and {@link #put(Object, Object)} are slower because they need to look up all * key/value pairs in the worst case. * *

Implementation is not thread-safe. For a thread-safe choice instead use an implementation of * {@link ConcurrentMap}. * * @param the type of keys maintained by this map * @param the type of mapped values * @since 1.0 * @author Yaniv Inbar */ public class ArrayMap extends AbstractMap implements Cloneable { int size; private Object[] data; /** * Returns a new instance of an array map with initial capacity of zero. Equivalent to calling the * default constructor, except without the need to specify the type parameters. For example: * {@code ArrayMap map = ArrayMap.create();}. */ public static ArrayMap create() { return new ArrayMap(); } /** * Returns a new instance of an array map of the given initial capacity. For example: {@code * ArrayMap map = ArrayMap.create(8);}. */ public static ArrayMap create(int initialCapacity) { ArrayMap result = create(); result.ensureCapacity(initialCapacity); return result; } /** * Returns a new instance of an array map of the given key value pairs in alternating order. For * example: {@code ArrayMap map = ArrayMap.of("key1", "value1", "key2", "value2", * ...);}. * *

WARNING: there is no compile-time checking of the {@code keyValuePairs} parameter to ensure * that the keys or values have the correct type, so if the wrong type is passed in, any problems * will occur at runtime. Also, there is no checking that the keys are unique, which the caller * must ensure is true. */ public static ArrayMap of(Object... keyValuePairs) { ArrayMap result = create(1); int length = keyValuePairs.length; if (1 == length % 2) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "missing value for last key: " + keyValuePairs[length - 1]); } result.size = keyValuePairs.length / 2; Object[] data = result.data = new Object[length]; System.arraycopy(keyValuePairs, 0, data, 0, length); return result; } /** Returns the number of key-value pairs set. */ @Override public final int size() { return this.size; } /** Returns the key at the given index or {@code null} if out of bounds. */ public final K getKey(int index) { if (index < 0 || index >= this.size) { return null; } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") K result = (K) this.data[index << 1]; return result; } /** Returns the value at the given index or {@code null} if out of bounds. */ public final V getValue(int index) { if (index < 0 || index >= this.size) { return null; } return valueAtDataIndex(1 + (index << 1)); } /** * Sets the key/value mapping at the given index, overriding any existing key/value mapping. * *

There is no checking done to ensure that the key does not already exist. Therefore, this * method is dangerous to call unless the caller can be certain the key does not already exist in * the map. * * @return previous value or {@code null} for none * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is negative */ public final V set(int index, K key, V value) { if (index < 0) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(); } int minSize = index + 1; ensureCapacity(minSize); int dataIndex = index << 1; V result = valueAtDataIndex(dataIndex + 1); setData(dataIndex, key, value); if (minSize > this.size) { this.size = minSize; } return result; } /** * Sets the value at the given index, overriding any existing value mapping. * * @return previous value or {@code null} for none * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is negative or {@code >=} size */ public final V set(int index, V value) { int size = this.size; if (index < 0 || index >= size) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(); } int valueDataIndex = 1 + (index << 1); V result = valueAtDataIndex(valueDataIndex); this.data[valueDataIndex] = value; return result; } /** * Adds the key/value mapping at the end of the list. Behaves identically to {@code set(size(), * key, value)}. * * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is negative */ public final void add(K key, V value) { set(this.size, key, value); } /** * Removes the key/value mapping at the given index, or ignored if the index is out of bounds. * * @return previous value or {@code null} for none */ public final V remove(int index) { return removeFromDataIndexOfKey(index << 1); } /** Returns whether there is a mapping for the given key. */ @Override public final boolean containsKey(Object key) { return -2 != getDataIndexOfKey(key); } /** Returns the index of the given key or {@code -1} if there is no such key. */ public final int getIndexOfKey(K key) { return getDataIndexOfKey(key) >> 1; } /** * Returns the value set for the given key or {@code null} if there is no such mapping or if the * mapping value is {@code null}. */ @Override public final V get(Object key) { return valueAtDataIndex(getDataIndexOfKey(key) + 1); } /** * Sets the value for the given key, overriding any existing value. * * @return previous value or {@code null} for none */ @Override public final V put(K key, V value) { int index = getIndexOfKey(key); if (index == -1) { index = this.size; } return set(index, key, value); } /** * Removes the key-value pair of the given key, or ignore if the key cannot be found. * * @return previous value or {@code null} for none */ @Override public final V remove(Object key) { return removeFromDataIndexOfKey(getDataIndexOfKey(key)); } /** Trims the internal array storage to minimize memory usage. */ public final void trim() { setDataCapacity(this.size << 1); } /** Ensures that the capacity of the internal arrays is at least a given capacity. */ public final void ensureCapacity(int minCapacity) { if (minCapacity < 0) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(); } Object[] data = this.data; int minDataCapacity = minCapacity << 1; int oldDataCapacity = data == null ? 0 : data.length; if (minDataCapacity > oldDataCapacity) { int newDataCapacity = oldDataCapacity / 2 * 3 + 1; if (newDataCapacity % 2 != 0) { newDataCapacity++; } if (newDataCapacity < minDataCapacity) { newDataCapacity = minDataCapacity; } setDataCapacity(newDataCapacity); } } private void setDataCapacity(int newDataCapacity) { if (newDataCapacity == 0) { this.data = null; return; } int size = this.size; Object[] oldData = this.data; if (size == 0 || newDataCapacity != oldData.length) { Object[] newData = this.data = new Object[newDataCapacity]; if (size != 0) { System.arraycopy(oldData, 0, newData, 0, size << 1); } } } private void setData(int dataIndexOfKey, K key, V value) { Object[] data = this.data; data[dataIndexOfKey] = key; data[dataIndexOfKey + 1] = value; } private V valueAtDataIndex(int dataIndex) { if (dataIndex < 0) { return null; } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") V result = (V) this.data[dataIndex]; return result; } /** Returns the data index of the given key or {@code -2} if there is no such key. */ private int getDataIndexOfKey(Object key) { int dataSize = this.size << 1; Object[] data = this.data; for (int i = 0; i < dataSize; i += 2) { Object k = data[i]; if (key == null ? k == null : key.equals(k)) { return i; } } return -2; } /** * Removes the key/value mapping at the given data index of key, or ignored if the index is out of * bounds. */ private V removeFromDataIndexOfKey(int dataIndexOfKey) { int dataSize = this.size << 1; if (dataIndexOfKey < 0 || dataIndexOfKey >= dataSize) { return null; } V result = valueAtDataIndex(dataIndexOfKey + 1); Object[] data = this.data; int moved = dataSize - dataIndexOfKey - 2; if (moved != 0) { System.arraycopy(data, dataIndexOfKey + 2, data, dataIndexOfKey, moved); } this.size--; setData(dataSize - 2, null, null); return result; } @Override public void clear() { this.size = 0; this.data = null; } @Override public final boolean containsValue(Object value) { int dataSize = this.size << 1; Object[] data = this.data; for (int i = 1; i < dataSize; i += 2) { Object v = data[i]; if (value == null ? v == null : value.equals(v)) { return true; } } return false; } @Override public final Set> entrySet() { return new EntrySet(); } @Override public ArrayMap clone() { try { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") ArrayMap result = (ArrayMap) super.clone(); Object[] data = this.data; if (data != null) { int length = data.length; Object[] resultData = result.data = new Object[length]; System.arraycopy(data, 0, resultData, 0, length); } return result; } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { // won't happen return null; } } final class EntrySet extends AbstractSet> { @Override public Iterator> iterator() { return new EntryIterator(); } @Override public int size() { return ArrayMap.this.size; } } final class EntryIterator implements Iterator> { private boolean removed; private int nextIndex; public boolean hasNext() { return this.nextIndex < ArrayMap.this.size; } public Map.Entry next() { int index = this.nextIndex; if (index == ArrayMap.this.size) { throw new NoSuchElementException(); } this.nextIndex++; this.removed = false; return new Entry(index); } public void remove() { int index = this.nextIndex - 1; if (this.removed || index < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } ArrayMap.this.remove(index); this.nextIndex--; this.removed = true; } } final class Entry implements Map.Entry { private int index; Entry(int index) { this.index = index; } public K getKey() { return ArrayMap.this.getKey(this.index); } public V getValue() { return ArrayMap.this.getValue(this.index); } public V setValue(V value) { return ArrayMap.this.set(this.index, value); } @Override public int hashCode() { K key = getKey(); V value = getValue(); return (key != null ? key.hashCode() : 0) ^ (value != null ? value.hashCode() : 0); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) { return true; } if (!(obj instanceof Map.Entry)) { return false; } Map.Entry other = (Map.Entry) obj; return Objects.equal(getKey(), other.getKey()) && Objects.equal(getValue(), other.getValue()); } } }





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