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package org.glassfish.hk2.testing.collections;

import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Set;

/**
 * This class can be used to test Sets for basic
 * Set functionality.
 * 

* Subclasses must implement the methods that return * Sets from the two most common types of constructors, * the zero argument constructor and the single argument * Collection constructor. *

* In general, sets do not allow for duplicate entries, but * this may not be true of all sets. All of the same questions * about Collections can also be overriden for Sets */ @SuppressWarnings({"rawtypes"}) public abstract class AbstractSetTest extends AbstractCollectionTest { /** * Subclasses should override this method if their Set * implementation allows duplicate elements. In other words, * if you call "add(foo)" followed by "add(foo)" and the Set * will have two elements then your Set supports duplicate * elements. Otherwise (if duplicates are overwritten) then this * method should return false. * * @return true if the set allows an arbitrary number of * elements whose "equals" returns true to be in the collection, and * false if those objects will instead be overwritten */ protected boolean doesCollectionSupportDuplicateElements() { return false; } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see com.oracle.weblogic.testing.collections.AbstractCollectionTest#createCollection() */ @Override protected Collection createCollection() { return createSet(); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see com.oracle.weblogic.testing.collections.AbstractCollectionTest#createCollection(java.util.Collection) */ @Override protected Collection createCollection(Collection input) { return createSet(input); } protected abstract Set createSet(); protected abstract Set createSet(Collection input); }





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