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/*
* Copyright (C) 2009 The Guava Authors
*
* 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
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package com.google.common.collect;
/**
* "Overrides" the {@link ImmutableSet} static methods that lack
* {@link ImmutableSortedSet} equivalents with deprecated, exception-throwing
* versions. This prevents accidents like the following: {@code
*
* List
*
* While we could put the overrides in {@link ImmutableSortedSet} itself, it
* seems clearer to separate these "do not call" methods from those intended for
* normal use.
*
* @author Chris Povirk
*/
abstract class ImmutableSortedSetFauxverideShim extends ImmutableSet {
/**
* Not supported. Use {@link ImmutableSortedSet#naturalOrder}, which offers
* better type-safety, instead. This method exists only to hide
* {@link ImmutableSet#builder} from consumers of {@code ImmutableSortedSet}.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
* @deprecated Use {@link ImmutableSortedSet#naturalOrder}, which offers
* better type-safety.
*/
@Deprecated public static ImmutableSortedSet.Builder builder() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Not supported. You are attempting to create a set that may contain a
* non-{@code Comparable} element. Proper calls will resolve to the
* version in {@code ImmutableSortedSet}, not this dummy version.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
* @deprecated Pass a parameter of type {@code Comparable} to use {@link
* ImmutableSortedSet#of(Comparable)}.
*/
@Deprecated public static ImmutableSortedSet of(E element) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Not supported. You are attempting to create a set that may contain a
* non-{@code Comparable} element. Proper calls will resolve to the
* version in {@code ImmutableSortedSet}, not this dummy version.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
* @deprecated Pass the parameters of type {@code Comparable} to use {@link
* ImmutableSortedSet#of(Comparable, Comparable)}.
*/
@Deprecated public static ImmutableSortedSet of(E e1, E e2) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Not supported. You are attempting to create a set that may contain a
* non-{@code Comparable} element. Proper calls will resolve to the
* version in {@code ImmutableSortedSet}, not this dummy version.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
* @deprecated Pass the parameters of type {@code Comparable} to use {@link
* ImmutableSortedSet#of(Comparable, Comparable, Comparable)}.
*/
@Deprecated public static ImmutableSortedSet of(E e1, E e2, E e3) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Not supported. You are attempting to create a set that may contain a
* non-{@code Comparable} element. Proper calls will resolve to the
* version in {@code ImmutableSortedSet}, not this dummy version.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
* @deprecated Pass the parameters of type {@code Comparable} to use {@link
* ImmutableSortedSet#of(Comparable, Comparable, Comparable, Comparable)}.
*
*/
@Deprecated public static ImmutableSortedSet of(
E e1, E e2, E e3, E e4) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Not supported. You are attempting to create a set that may contain a
* non-{@code Comparable} element. Proper calls will resolve to the
* version in {@code ImmutableSortedSet}, not this dummy version.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
* @deprecated Pass the parameters of type {@code Comparable} to use {@link
* ImmutableSortedSet#of(
* Comparable, Comparable, Comparable, Comparable, Comparable)}.
*/
@Deprecated public static ImmutableSortedSet of(
E e1, E e2, E e3, E e4, E e5) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Not supported. You are attempting to create a set that may contain a
* non-{@code Comparable} element. Proper calls will resolve to the
* version in {@code ImmutableSortedSet}, not this dummy version.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
* @deprecated Pass the parameters of type {@code Comparable} to use {@link
* ImmutableSortedSet#of(Comparable, Comparable, Comparable, Comparable,
* Comparable, Comparable, Comparable...)}.
*/
@Deprecated public static ImmutableSortedSet of(
E e1, E e2, E e3, E e4, E e5, E e6, E... remaining) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Not supported. You are attempting to create a set that may contain
* non-{@code Comparable} elements. Proper calls will resolve to the
* version in {@code ImmutableSortedSet}, not this dummy version.
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
* @deprecated Pass parameters of type {@code Comparable} to use {@link
* ImmutableSortedSet#copyOf(Comparable[])}.
*/
@Deprecated public static ImmutableSortedSet copyOf(E[] elements) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/*
* We would like to include an unsupported " copyOf(Iterable)" here,
* providing only the properly typed
* "> copyOf(Iterable)" in ImmutableSortedSet (and
* likewise for the Iterator equivalent). However, due to a change in Sun's
* interpretation of the JLS (as described at
* http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=6182950), the OpenJDK 7 compiler
* available as of this writing rejects our attempts. To maintain
* compatibility with that version and with any other compilers that interpret
* the JLS similarly, there is no definition of copyOf() here, and the
* definition in ImmutableSortedSet matches that in ImmutableSet.
*
* The result is that ImmutableSortedSet.copyOf() may be called on
* non-Comparable elements. We have not discovered a better solution. In
* retrospect, the static factory methods should have gone in a separate class
* so that ImmutableSortedSet wouldn't "inherit" too-permissive factory
* methods from ImmutableSet.
*/
}