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package org.apache.commons.collections.keyvalue;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Arrays;

/** 
 * A MultiKey allows multiple map keys to be merged together.
 * 

* The purpose of this class is to avoid the need to write code to handle * maps of maps. An example might be the need to lookup a filename by * key and locale. The typical solution might be nested maps. This class * can be used instead by creating an instance passing in the key and locale. *

* Example usage: *

 * // populate map with data mapping key+locale to localizedText
 * Map map = new HashMap();
 * MultiKey multiKey = new MultiKey(key, locale);
 * map.put(multiKey, localizedText);
 *
 * // later retireve the localized text
 * MultiKey multiKey = new MultiKey(key, locale);
 * String localizedText = (String) map.get(multiKey);
 * 
* * @since Commons Collections 3.0 * @version $Revision: 1713176 $ $Date: 2015-11-07 21:53:57 +0100 (Sat, 07 Nov 2015) $ * * @author Howard Lewis Ship * @author Stephen Colebourne */ public class MultiKey implements Serializable { // This class could implement List, but that would confuse it's purpose /** Serialisation version */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 4465448607415788805L; /** The individual keys */ private final Object[] keys; /** The cached hashCode */ private transient int hashCode; /** * Constructor taking two keys. *

* The keys should be immutable * If they are not then they must not be changed after adding to the MultiKey. * * @param key1 the first key * @param key2 the second key */ public MultiKey(Object key1, Object key2) { this(new Object[] {key1, key2}, false); } /** * Constructor taking three keys. *

* The keys should be immutable * If they are not then they must not be changed after adding to the MultiKey. * * @param key1 the first key * @param key2 the second key * @param key3 the third key */ public MultiKey(Object key1, Object key2, Object key3) { this(new Object[] {key1, key2, key3}, false); } /** * Constructor taking four keys. *

* The keys should be immutable * If they are not then they must not be changed after adding to the MultiKey. * * @param key1 the first key * @param key2 the second key * @param key3 the third key * @param key4 the fourth key */ public MultiKey(Object key1, Object key2, Object key3, Object key4) { this(new Object[] {key1, key2, key3, key4}, false); } /** * Constructor taking five keys. *

* The keys should be immutable * If they are not then they must not be changed after adding to the MultiKey. * * @param key1 the first key * @param key2 the second key * @param key3 the third key * @param key4 the fourth key * @param key5 the fifth key */ public MultiKey(Object key1, Object key2, Object key3, Object key4, Object key5) { this(new Object[] {key1, key2, key3, key4, key5}, false); } /** * Constructor taking an array of keys which is cloned. *

* The keys should be immutable * If they are not then they must not be changed after adding to the MultiKey. *

* This is equivalent to new MultiKey(keys, true). * * @param keys the array of keys, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the key array is null */ public MultiKey(Object[] keys) { this(keys, true); } /** * Constructor taking an array of keys, optionally choosing whether to clone. *

* If the array is not cloned, then it must not be modified. *

* This method is public for performance reasons only, to avoid a clone. * The hashcode is calculated once here in this method. * Therefore, changing the array passed in would not change the hashcode but * would change the equals method, which is a bug. *

* This is the only fully safe usage of this constructor, as the object array * is never made available in a variable: *

     * new MultiKey(new Object[] {...}, false);
     * 
*

* The keys should be immutable * If they are not then they must not be changed after adding to the MultiKey. * * @param keys the array of keys, not null * @param makeClone true to clone the array, false to assign it * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the key array is null * @since Commons Collections 3.1 */ public MultiKey(Object[] keys, boolean makeClone) { super(); if (keys == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The array of keys must not be null"); } if (makeClone) { this.keys = (Object[]) keys.clone(); } else { this.keys = keys; } calculateHashCode(keys); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets a clone of the array of keys. *

* The keys should be immutable * If they are not then they must not be changed. * * @return the individual keys */ public Object[] getKeys() { return (Object[]) keys.clone(); } /** * Gets the key at the specified index. *

* The key should be immutable. * If it is not then it must not be changed. * * @param index the index to retrieve * @return the key at the index * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is invalid * @since Commons Collections 3.1 */ public Object getKey(int index) { return keys[index]; } /** * Gets the size of the list of keys. * * @return the size of the list of keys * @since Commons Collections 3.1 */ public int size() { return keys.length; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Compares this object to another. *

* To be equal, the other object must be a MultiKey with the * same number of keys which are also equal. * * @param other the other object to compare to * @return true if equal */ public boolean equals(Object other) { if (other == this) { return true; } if (other instanceof MultiKey) { MultiKey otherMulti = (MultiKey) other; return Arrays.equals(keys, otherMulti.keys); } return false; } /** * Gets the combined hash code that is computed from all the keys. *

* This value is computed once and then cached, so elements should not * change their hash codes once created (note that this is the same * constraint that would be used if the individual keys elements were * themselves {@link java.util.Map Map} keys. * * @return the hash code */ public int hashCode() { return hashCode; } /** * Gets a debugging string version of the key. * * @return a debugging string */ public String toString() { return "MultiKey" + Arrays.asList(keys).toString(); } /** * Calculate the hash code of the instance using the provided keys. * * @param keys */ private void calculateHashCode(Object[] keys) { int total = 0; for (int i = 0; i < keys.length; i++) { if (keys[i] != null) { total ^= keys[i].hashCode(); } } hashCode = total; } /** * Recalculate the hash code after deserialization. * The hash code of some keys might have change (hash codes based * on the system hash code are only stable for the same process). * * @return the instance with recalculated hash code */ private Object readResolve() { calculateHashCode(keys); return this; } }





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