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 * Copyright (C) 2014 The Guava Authors
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 * 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.base;

import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;

import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
import java.lang.reflect.Array;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.OptionalDouble;
import java.util.OptionalInt;
import java.util.OptionalLong;
import javax.annotation.CheckForNull;

/**
 * Helper functions that operate on any {@code Object}, and are not already provided in {@link
 * java.util.Objects}.
 *
 * 

See the Guava User Guide on writing {@code Object} * methods with {@code MoreObjects}. * * @author Laurence Gonsalves * @since 18.0 (since 2.0 as {@code Objects}) */ @GwtCompatible @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public final class MoreObjects { /** * Returns the first of two given parameters that is not {@code null}, if either is, or otherwise * throws a {@link NullPointerException}. * *

To find the first non-null element in an iterable, use {@code Iterables.find(iterable, * Predicates.notNull())}. For varargs, use {@code Iterables.find(Arrays.asList(a, b, c, ...), * Predicates.notNull())}, static importing as necessary. * *

Note: if {@code first} is represented as an {@link Optional}, this can be * accomplished with {@link Optional#or(Object) first.or(second)}. That approach also allows for * lazy evaluation of the fallback instance, using {@link Optional#or(Supplier) * first.or(supplier)}. * *

Java 9 users: use {@code java.util.Objects.requireNonNullElse(first, second)} * instead. * * @return {@code first} if it is non-null; otherwise {@code second} if it is non-null * @throws NullPointerException if both {@code first} and {@code second} are null * @since 18.0 (since 3.0 as {@code Objects.firstNonNull()}). */ public static T firstNonNull(@CheckForNull T first, @CheckForNull T second) { if (first != null) { return first; } if (second != null) { return second; } throw new NullPointerException("Both parameters are null"); } /** * Creates an instance of {@link ToStringHelper}. * *

This is helpful for implementing {@link Object#toString()}. Specification by example: * *

{@code
   * // Returns "ClassName{}"
   * MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this)
   *     .toString();
   *
   * // Returns "ClassName{x=1}"
   * MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this)
   *     .add("x", 1)
   *     .toString();
   *
   * // Returns "MyObject{x=1}"
   * MoreObjects.toStringHelper("MyObject")
   *     .add("x", 1)
   *     .toString();
   *
   * // Returns "ClassName{x=1, y=foo}"
   * MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this)
   *     .add("x", 1)
   *     .add("y", "foo")
   *     .toString();
   *
   * // Returns "ClassName{x=1}"
   * MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this)
   *     .omitNullValues()
   *     .add("x", 1)
   *     .add("y", null)
   *     .toString();
   * }
* *

Note that in GWT, class names are often obfuscated. * * @param self the object to generate the string for (typically {@code this}), used only for its * class name * @since 18.0 (since 2.0 as {@code Objects.toStringHelper()}). */ public static ToStringHelper toStringHelper(Object self) { return new ToStringHelper(self.getClass().getSimpleName()); } /** * Creates an instance of {@link ToStringHelper} in the same manner as {@link * #toStringHelper(Object)}, but using the simple name of {@code clazz} instead of using an * instance's {@link Object#getClass()}. * *

Note that in GWT, class names are often obfuscated. * * @param clazz the {@link Class} of the instance * @since 18.0 (since 7.0 as {@code Objects.toStringHelper()}). */ public static ToStringHelper toStringHelper(Class clazz) { return new ToStringHelper(clazz.getSimpleName()); } /** * Creates an instance of {@link ToStringHelper} in the same manner as {@link * #toStringHelper(Object)}, but using {@code className} instead of using an instance's {@link * Object#getClass()}. * * @param className the name of the instance type * @since 18.0 (since 7.0 as {@code Objects.toStringHelper()}). */ public static ToStringHelper toStringHelper(String className) { return new ToStringHelper(className); } /** * Support class for {@link MoreObjects#toStringHelper}. * * @author Jason Lee * @since 18.0 (since 2.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper}). */ public static final class ToStringHelper { private final String className; private final ValueHolder holderHead = new ValueHolder(); private ValueHolder holderTail = holderHead; private boolean omitNullValues = false; private boolean omitEmptyValues = false; /** Use {@link MoreObjects#toStringHelper(Object)} to create an instance. */ private ToStringHelper(String className) { this.className = checkNotNull(className); } /** * Configures the {@link ToStringHelper} so {@link #toString()} will ignore properties with null * value. The order of calling this method, relative to the {@code add()}/{@code addValue()} * methods, is not significant. * * @since 18.0 (since 12.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.omitNullValues()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper omitNullValues() { omitNullValues = true; return this; } /** * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. If {@code value} * is {@code null}, the string {@code "null"} is used, unless {@link #omitNullValues()} is * called, in which case this name/value pair will not be added. */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper add(String name, @CheckForNull Object value) { return addHolder(name, value); } /** * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper add(String name, boolean value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); } /** * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper add(String name, char value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); } /** * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper add(String name, double value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); } /** * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper add(String name, float value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); } /** * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper add(String name, int value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); } /** * Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in {@code name=value} format. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.add()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper add(String name, long value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(name, String.valueOf(value)); } /** * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. * *

It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, Object)} instead and give value a * readable name. */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper addValue(@CheckForNull Object value) { return addHolder(value); } /** * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. * *

It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, boolean)} instead and give value a * readable name. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper addValue(boolean value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(String.valueOf(value)); } /** * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. * *

It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, char)} instead and give value a * readable name. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper addValue(char value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(String.valueOf(value)); } /** * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. * *

It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, double)} instead and give value a * readable name. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper addValue(double value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(String.valueOf(value)); } /** * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. * *

It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, float)} instead and give value a * readable name. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper addValue(float value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(String.valueOf(value)); } /** * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. * *

It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, int)} instead and give value a * readable name. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper addValue(int value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(String.valueOf(value)); } /** * Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output. * *

It is strongly encouraged to use {@link #add(String, long)} instead and give value a * readable name. * * @since 18.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()}). */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue public ToStringHelper addValue(long value) { return addUnconditionalHolder(String.valueOf(value)); } private static boolean isEmpty(Object value) { // Put types estimated to be the most frequent first. if (value instanceof CharSequence) { return ((CharSequence) value).length() == 0; } else if (value instanceof Collection) { return ((Collection) value).isEmpty(); } else if (value instanceof Map) { return ((Map) value).isEmpty(); } else if (value instanceof java.util.Optional) { return !((java.util.Optional) value).isPresent(); } else if (value instanceof OptionalInt) { return !((OptionalInt) value).isPresent(); } else if (value instanceof OptionalLong) { return !((OptionalLong) value).isPresent(); } else if (value instanceof OptionalDouble) { return !((OptionalDouble) value).isPresent(); } else if (value instanceof Optional) { return !((Optional) value).isPresent(); } else if (value.getClass().isArray()) { return Array.getLength(value) == 0; } return false; } /** * Returns a string in the format specified by {@link MoreObjects#toStringHelper(Object)}. * *

After calling this method, you can keep adding more properties to later call toString() * again and get a more complete representation of the same object; but properties cannot be * removed, so this only allows limited reuse of the helper instance. The helper allows * duplication of properties (multiple name/value pairs with the same name can be added). */ @Override public String toString() { // create a copy to keep it consistent in case value changes boolean omitNullValuesSnapshot = omitNullValues; boolean omitEmptyValuesSnapshot = omitEmptyValues; String nextSeparator = ""; StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(32).append(className).append('{'); for (ValueHolder valueHolder = holderHead.next; valueHolder != null; valueHolder = valueHolder.next) { Object value = valueHolder.value; if (valueHolder instanceof UnconditionalValueHolder || (value == null ? !omitNullValuesSnapshot : (!omitEmptyValuesSnapshot || !isEmpty(value)))) { builder.append(nextSeparator); nextSeparator = ", "; if (valueHolder.name != null) { builder.append(valueHolder.name).append('='); } if (value != null && value.getClass().isArray()) { Object[] objectArray = {value}; String arrayString = Arrays.deepToString(objectArray); builder.append(arrayString, 1, arrayString.length() - 1); } else { builder.append(value); } } } return builder.append('}').toString(); } private ValueHolder addHolder() { ValueHolder valueHolder = new ValueHolder(); holderTail = holderTail.next = valueHolder; return valueHolder; } @CanIgnoreReturnValue private ToStringHelper addHolder(@CheckForNull Object value) { ValueHolder valueHolder = addHolder(); valueHolder.value = value; return this; } @CanIgnoreReturnValue private ToStringHelper addHolder(String name, @CheckForNull Object value) { ValueHolder valueHolder = addHolder(); valueHolder.value = value; valueHolder.name = checkNotNull(name); return this; } private UnconditionalValueHolder addUnconditionalHolder() { UnconditionalValueHolder valueHolder = new UnconditionalValueHolder(); holderTail = holderTail.next = valueHolder; return valueHolder; } @CanIgnoreReturnValue private ToStringHelper addUnconditionalHolder(Object value) { UnconditionalValueHolder valueHolder = addUnconditionalHolder(); valueHolder.value = value; return this; } @CanIgnoreReturnValue private ToStringHelper addUnconditionalHolder(String name, Object value) { UnconditionalValueHolder valueHolder = addUnconditionalHolder(); valueHolder.value = value; valueHolder.name = checkNotNull(name); return this; } // Holder object for values that might be null and/or empty. static class ValueHolder { @CheckForNull String name; @CheckForNull Object value; @CheckForNull ValueHolder next; } /** * Holder object for values that cannot be null or empty (will be printed unconditionally). This * helps to shortcut most calls to isEmpty(), which is important because the check for emptiness * is relatively expensive. Use a subtype so this also doesn't need any extra storage. */ private static final class UnconditionalValueHolder extends ValueHolder {} } private MoreObjects() {} }





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