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package org.apache.hbase.thirdparty.org.apache.commons.collections4.list;

import java.util.List;
import java.util.Objects;

import org.apache.hbase.thirdparty.org.apache.commons.collections4.Factory;
import org.apache.hbase.thirdparty.org.apache.commons.collections4.Transformer;

/**
 * Decorates another List to create objects in the list on demand.
 * 

* When the {@link #get(int)} method is called with an index greater than * the size of the list, the list will automatically grow in size and return * a new object from the specified factory or transformer. The gaps will be * filled by null. If a get method call encounters a null, it will be replaced * with a new object from the factory. Thus this list is unsuitable for * storing null objects. *

*

* For instance: *

* *
 * Factory<Date> factory = new Factory<Date>() {
 *     public Date create() {
 *         return new Date();
 *     }
 * }
 * List<Date> lazy = LazyList.decorate(new ArrayList<Date>(), factory);
 * Date date = lazy.get(3);
 * 
* *

* After the above code is executed, date will contain * a new Date instance. Furthermore, that Date * instance is the fourth element in the list. The first, second, * and third element are all set to null. *

*

* This class differs from {@link GrowthList} because here growth occurs on * get, where GrowthList grows on set and add. However, they * could easily be used together by decorating twice. *

*

* This class is Serializable from Commons Collections 3.1. *

* * @see GrowthList * @since 3.0 */ public class LazyList extends AbstractSerializableListDecorator { /** Serialization version */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -3677737457567429713L; /** The factory to use to lazily instantiate the objects */ private final Factory factory; /** The transformer to use to lazily instantiate the objects */ private final Transformer transformer; /** * Factory method to create a lazily instantiating list. * * @param the type of the elements in the list * @param list the list to decorate, must not be null * @param factory the factory to use for creation, must not be null * @return a new lazy list * @throws NullPointerException if list or factory is null * @since 4.0 */ public static LazyList lazyList(final List list, final Factory factory) { return new LazyList<>(list, factory); } /** * Transformer method to create a lazily instantiating list. * * @param the type of the elements in the list * @param list the list to decorate, must not be null * @param transformer the transformer to use for creation, must not be null * @return a new lazy list * @throws NullPointerException if list or transformer is null * @since 4.4 */ public static LazyList lazyList(final List list, final Transformer transformer) { return new LazyList<>(list, transformer); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Constructor that wraps (not copies). * * @param list the list to decorate, must not be null * @param factory the factory to use for creation, must not be null * @throws NullPointerException if list or factory is null */ protected LazyList(final List list, final Factory factory) { super(list); this.factory = Objects.requireNonNull(factory); this.transformer = null; } /** * Constructor that wraps (not copies). * * @param list the list to decorate, must not be null * @param transformer the transformer to use for creation, must not be null * @throws NullPointerException if list or transformer is null */ protected LazyList(final List list, final Transformer transformer) { super(list); this.factory = null; this.transformer = Objects.requireNonNull(transformer); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Decorate the get method to perform the lazy behaviour. *

* If the requested index is greater than the current size, the list will * grow to the new size and a new object will be returned from the factory * or transformer. Indexes in-between the old size and the requested size * are left with a placeholder that is replaced with a factory or * transformer object when requested. * * @param index the index to retrieve * @return the element at the given index */ @Override public E get(final int index) { final int size = decorated().size(); if (index < size) { // within bounds, get the object E object = decorated().get(index); if (object == null) { // item is a place holder, create new one, set and return object = element(index); decorated().set(index, object); return object; } // good and ready to go return object; } // we have to grow the list for (int i = size; i < index; i++) { decorated().add(null); } // create our last object, set and return final E object = element(index); decorated().add(object); return object; } @Override public List subList(final int fromIndex, final int toIndex) { final List sub = decorated().subList(fromIndex, toIndex); if (factory != null) { return new LazyList<>(sub, factory); } else if (transformer != null) { return new LazyList<>(sub, transformer); } else { throw new IllegalStateException("Factory and Transformer are both null!"); } } private E element(final int index) { if (factory != null) { return factory.create(); } else if (transformer != null) { return transformer.transform(index); } else { throw new IllegalStateException("Factory and Transformer are both null!"); } } }





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