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/*
 * ProGuardCORE -- library to process Java bytecode.
 *
 * Copyright (c) 2002-2020 Guardsquare NV
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package proguard.util;

import java.util.*;

/**
 * A key-values map that can have multiple values associated with each key.
 * 

* There is an efficient lookup method to retrieve all values of all keys. * * @param the key type * @param the value type * * @author Johan Leys */ public class MultiValueMap { private final Map> keyValueMap = createKeyMap(); private final Set values = createValueSet(); protected Set createValueSet() { return new HashSet(); } protected Map> createKeyMap() { return new HashMap>(); } public int size() { return keyValueMap.size(); } public Set keySet() { return keyValueMap.keySet(); } public Collection> values() { return keyValueMap.values(); } public Set>> entrySet() { return keyValueMap.entrySet(); } public void put(K key, V value) { putAll(key, Collections.singleton(value)); } public void putAll(Set key, V value) { putAll(key, Collections.singleton(value)); } public void putAll(Set keys, Set values) { for (K key : keys) { putAll(key, values); } } public void putAll(K key, Set values) { this.values.addAll(values); Set existingValues = keyValueMap.get(key); if (existingValues == null) { existingValues = createValueSet(); keyValueMap.put(key, existingValues); } existingValues.addAll(values); } public boolean remove(K key, V value) { Set values = keyValueMap.get(key); return values != null && values.remove(value); } public Set get(K key) { return keyValueMap.get(key); } /** * Returns a Set with all values of all keys. * * @return a Set with all values of all keys. */ public Set getValues() { return values; } public void clear() { keyValueMap.clear(); values.clear(); } }





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