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*
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package com.querydsl.core;
import com.querydsl.core.types.Expression;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* {@code Tuple} defines an interface for generic query result projection
*
* Usage example:
*
*
{@code
* List result = query.from(employee).select(employee.firstName, employee.lastName).fetch();
* for (Tuple row : result) {
* System.out.println("firstName " + row.get(employee.firstName));
* System.out.println("lastName " + row.get(employee.lastName));
* }
* }
*
* @author tiwe
*/
public interface Tuple {
/**
* Get a Tuple element by index
*
* @param type of element
* @param index zero based index
* @param type type of element
* @return element in array
*/
@Nullable
T get(int index, Class type);
/**
* Get a tuple element by expression
*
* @param type of element
* @param expr expression key
* @return result element that matches the expression
*/
@Nullable
T get(Expression expr);
/**
* Get the size of the Tuple
*
* @return row element count
*/
int size();
/**
* Get the content as an Object array
*
* @return tuple in array form
*/
Object[] toArray();
/**
* All Tuples should override equals and hashCode. For compatibility across different Tuple
* implementations, equality check should use {@code java.util.Arrays#equals(Object[], Object[])}
* with {@code #toArray()} as parameters.
*/
boolean equals(Object o);
/**
* All Tuples should override equals and hashCode. For compatibility across different Tuple
* implementations, hashCode should use {@code java.util.Arrays#hashCode(Object[])} with {@code
* #toArray()} as parameter.
*/
int hashCode();
}
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