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package org.apache.commons.collections4.list;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;

/**
 * Decorates another List to make it seamlessly grow when
 * indices larger than the list size are used on add and set,
 * avoiding most IndexOutOfBoundsExceptions.
 * 

* This class avoids errors by growing when a set or add method would * normally throw an IndexOutOfBoundsException. * Note that IndexOutOfBoundsException IS returned for invalid negative indices. *

* Trying to set or add to an index larger than the size will cause the list * to grow (using null elements). Clearly, care must be taken * not to use excessively large indices, as the internal list will grow to * match. *

* Trying to use any method other than add or set with an invalid index will * call the underlying list and probably result in an IndexOutOfBoundsException. *

* Take care when using this list with null values, as * null is the value added when growing the list. *

* All sub-lists will access the underlying list directly, and will throw * IndexOutOfBoundsExceptions. *

* This class differs from {@link LazyList} because here growth occurs on * set and add, where LazyList grows on get. However, they * can be used together by decorating twice. * * @see LazyList * @since 3.2 */ public class GrowthList extends AbstractSerializableListDecorator { /** Serialization version */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -3620001881672L; /** * Factory method to create a growth list. * * @param the type of the elements in the list * @param list the list to decorate, must not be null * @return a new growth list * @throws NullPointerException if list is null * @since 4.0 */ public static GrowthList growthList(final List list) { return new GrowthList<>(list); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Constructor that uses an ArrayList internally. */ public GrowthList() { super(new ArrayList()); } /** * Constructor that uses an ArrayList internally. * * @param initialSize the initial size of the ArrayList * @throws IllegalArgumentException if initial size is invalid */ public GrowthList(final int initialSize) { super(new ArrayList(initialSize)); } /** * Constructor that wraps (not copies). * * @param list the list to decorate, must not be null * @throws NullPointerException if list is null */ protected GrowthList(final List list) { super(list); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Decorate the add method to perform the growth behaviour. *

* If the requested index is greater than the current size, the list will * grow to the new size. Indices between the old size and the requested * size will be filled with null. *

* If the index is less than the current size, the value will be added to * the underlying list directly. * If the index is less than zero, the underlying list is called, which * will probably throw an IndexOutOfBoundsException. * * @param index the index to add at * @param element the object to add at the specified index * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the underlying list doesn't implement set * @throws ClassCastException if the underlying list rejects the element * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the underlying list rejects the element */ @Override public void add(final int index, final E element) { final int size = decorated().size(); if (index > size) { decorated().addAll(Collections.nCopies(index - size, null)); } decorated().add(index, element); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Decorate the addAll method to perform the growth behaviour. *

* If the requested index is greater than the current size, the list will * grow to the new size. Indices between the old size and the requested * size will be filled with null. *

* If the index is less than the current size, the values will be added to * the underlying list directly. * If the index is less than zero, the underlying list is called, which * will probably throw an IndexOutOfBoundsException. * * @param index the index to add at * @param coll the collection to add at the specified index * @return true if the list changed * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the underlying list doesn't implement set * @throws ClassCastException if the underlying list rejects the element * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the underlying list rejects the element */ @Override public boolean addAll(final int index, final Collection coll) { final int size = decorated().size(); boolean result = false; if (index > size) { decorated().addAll(Collections.nCopies(index - size, null)); result = true; } return decorated().addAll(index, coll) || result; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Decorate the set method to perform the growth behaviour. *

* If the requested index is greater than the current size, the list will * grow to the new size. Indices between the old size and the requested * size will be filled with null. *

* If the index is less than the current size, the value will be set onto * the underlying list directly. * If the index is less than zero, the underlying list is called, which * will probably throw an IndexOutOfBoundsException. * * @param index the index to set * @param element the object to set at the specified index * @return the object previously at that index * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the underlying list doesn't implement set * @throws ClassCastException if the underlying list rejects the element * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the underlying list rejects the element */ @Override public E set(final int index, final E element) { final int size = decorated().size(); if (index >= size) { decorated().addAll(Collections.nCopies(index - size + 1, null)); } return decorated().set(index, element); } }





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