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package org.glassfish.jersey.internal.guava;

import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.function.Function;
import java.util.function.Predicate;

import static org.glassfish.jersey.internal.guava.Preconditions.checkArgument;
import static org.glassfish.jersey.internal.guava.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import static org.glassfish.jersey.internal.guava.Preconditions.checkState;
import static org.glassfish.jersey.internal.guava.Predicates.in;

/**
 * This class contains static utility methods that operate on or return objects
 * of type {@link Iterator}. Except as noted, each method has a corresponding
 * {@link Iterable}-based method in the {@link Iterables} class.
 * 

*

Performance notes: Unless otherwise noted, all of the iterators * produced in this class are lazy, which means that they only advance * the backing iteration when absolutely necessary. *

*

See the Guava User Guide section on * {@code Iterators}. * * @author Kevin Bourrillion * @author Jared Levy * @since 2.0 (imported from Google Collections Library) */ public final class Iterators { private static final UnmodifiableListIterator EMPTY_LIST_ITERATOR = new UnmodifiableListIterator() { @Override public boolean hasNext() { return false; } @Override public Object next() { throw new NoSuchElementException(); } @Override public boolean hasPrevious() { return false; } @Override public Object previous() { throw new NoSuchElementException(); } @Override public int nextIndex() { return 0; } @Override public int previousIndex() { return -1; } }; private static final Iterator EMPTY_MODIFIABLE_ITERATOR = new Iterator() { @Override public boolean hasNext() { return false; } @Override public Object next() { throw new NoSuchElementException(); } @Override public void remove() { CollectPreconditions.checkRemove(false); } }; private Iterators() { } /** * Returns the empty iterator. *

*

The {@link Iterable} equivalent of this method is {@link * ImmutableSet#of()}. * * @deprecated Use {@code ImmutableSet.of().iterator()} instead; or for * Java 7 or later, {@link Collections#emptyIterator}. This method is * scheduled for removal in May 2016. */ @Deprecated public static UnmodifiableIterator emptyIterator() { return emptyListIterator(); } /** * Returns the empty iterator. *

*

The {@link Iterable} equivalent of this method is {@link * ImmutableSet#of()}. */ // Casting to any type is safe since there are no actual elements. @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") private static UnmodifiableListIterator emptyListIterator() { return (UnmodifiableListIterator) EMPTY_LIST_ITERATOR; } /** * Returns the empty {@code Iterator} that throws * {@link IllegalStateException} instead of * {@link UnsupportedOperationException} on a call to * {@link Iterator#remove()}. */ // Casting to any type is safe since there are no actual elements. @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") static Iterator emptyModifiableIterator() { return (Iterator) EMPTY_MODIFIABLE_ITERATOR; } /** * Returns an unmodifiable view of {@code iterator}. */ public static UnmodifiableIterator unmodifiableIterator( final Iterator iterator) { checkNotNull(iterator); if (iterator instanceof UnmodifiableIterator) { return (UnmodifiableIterator) iterator; } return new UnmodifiableIterator() { @Override public boolean hasNext() { return iterator.hasNext(); } @Override public T next() { return iterator.next(); } }; } /** * Returns the number of elements remaining in {@code iterator}. The iterator * will be left exhausted: its {@code hasNext()} method will return * {@code false}. */ public static int size(Iterator iterator) { int count = 0; while (iterator.hasNext()) { iterator.next(); count++; } return count; } /** * Traverses an iterator and removes every element that belongs to the * provided collection. The iterator will be left exhausted: its * {@code hasNext()} method will return {@code false}. * * @param removeFrom the iterator to (potentially) remove elements from * @param elementsToRemove the elements to remove * @return {@code true} if any element was removed from {@code iterator} */ public static boolean removeAll( Iterator removeFrom, Collection elementsToRemove) { return removeIf(removeFrom, in(elementsToRemove)); } /** * Removes every element that satisfies the provided predicate from the * iterator. The iterator will be left exhausted: its {@code hasNext()} * method will return {@code false}. * * @param removeFrom the iterator to (potentially) remove elements from * @param predicate a predicate that determines whether an element should * be removed * @return {@code true} if any elements were removed from the iterator * @since 2.0 */ public static boolean removeIf( Iterator removeFrom, Predicate predicate) { checkNotNull(predicate); boolean modified = false; while (removeFrom.hasNext()) { if (predicate.test(removeFrom.next())) { removeFrom.remove(); modified = true; } } return modified; } /** * Determines whether two iterators contain equal elements in the same order. * More specifically, this method returns {@code true} if {@code iterator1} * and {@code iterator2} contain the same number of elements and every element * of {@code iterator1} is equal to the corresponding element of * {@code iterator2}. *

*

Note that this will modify the supplied iterators, since they will have * been advanced some number of elements forward. */ public static boolean elementsEqual( Iterator iterator1, Iterator iterator2) { while (iterator1.hasNext()) { if (!iterator2.hasNext()) { return false; } Object o1 = iterator1.next(); Object o2 = iterator2.next(); if (!Objects.equals(o1, o2)) { return false; } } return !iterator2.hasNext(); } /** * Adds all elements in {@code iterator} to {@code collection}. The iterator * will be left exhausted: its {@code hasNext()} method will return * {@code false}. * * @return {@code true} if {@code collection} was modified as a result of this * operation */ public static boolean addAll( Collection addTo, Iterator iterator) { checkNotNull(addTo); checkNotNull(iterator); boolean wasModified = false; while (iterator.hasNext()) { wasModified |= addTo.add(iterator.next()); } return wasModified; } /** * Returns {@code true} if every element returned by {@code iterator} * satisfies the given predicate. If {@code iterator} is empty, {@code true} * is returned. */ public static boolean all( Iterator iterator, Predicate predicate) { checkNotNull(predicate); while (iterator.hasNext()) { T element = iterator.next(); if (!predicate.test(element)) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Returns the index in {@code iterator} of the first element that satisfies * the provided {@code predicate}, or {@code -1} if the Iterator has no such * elements. *

*

More formally, returns the lowest index {@code i} such that * {@code predicate.apply(Iterators.get(iterator, i))} returns {@code true}, * or {@code -1} if there is no such index. *

*

If -1 is returned, the iterator will be left exhausted: its * {@code hasNext()} method will return {@code false}. Otherwise, * the iterator will be set to the element which satisfies the * {@code predicate}. * * @since 2.0 */ private static int indexOf( Iterator iterator, Predicate predicate) { checkNotNull(predicate, "predicate"); for (int i = 0; iterator.hasNext(); i++) { T current = iterator.next(); if (predicate.test(current)) { return i; } } return -1; } /** * Returns an iterator that applies {@code function} to each element of {@code * fromIterator}. *

*

The returned iterator supports {@code remove()} if the provided iterator * does. After a successful {@code remove()} call, {@code fromIterator} no * longer contains the corresponding element. */ public static Iterator transform(final Iterator fromIterator, final Function function) { checkNotNull(function); return new TransformedIterator(fromIterator) { @Override T transform(F from) { return function.apply(from); } }; } /** * Returns the next element in {@code iterator} or {@code defaultValue} if * the iterator is empty. The {@link Iterables} analog to this method is * {@link Iterables#getFirst}. * * @param defaultValue the default value to return if the iterator is empty * @return the next element of {@code iterator} or the default value * @since 7.0 */ public static T getNext(Iterator iterator, T defaultValue) { return iterator.hasNext() ? iterator.next() : defaultValue; } /** * Deletes and returns the next value from the iterator, or returns * {@code null} if there is no such value. */ static T pollNext(Iterator iterator) { if (iterator.hasNext()) { T result = iterator.next(); iterator.remove(); return result; } else { return null; } } // Methods only in Iterators, not in Iterables /** * Clears the iterator using its remove method. */ static void clear(Iterator iterator) { checkNotNull(iterator); while (iterator.hasNext()) { iterator.next(); iterator.remove(); } } /** * Returns an iterator containing the elements of {@code array} in order. The * returned iterator is a view of the array; subsequent changes to the array * will be reflected in the iterator. *

*

Note: It is often preferable to represent your data using a * collection type, for example using {@link Arrays#asList(Object[])}, making * this method unnecessary. *

*

The {@code Iterable} equivalent of this method is either {@link * Arrays#asList(Object[])}, {@link ImmutableList#copyOf(Object[])}}, * or {@link ImmutableList#of}. */ public static UnmodifiableIterator forArray(final T... array) { return forArray(array, 0, array.length, 0); } /** * Returns a list iterator containing the elements in the specified range of * {@code array} in order, starting at the specified index. *

*

The {@code Iterable} equivalent of this method is {@code * Arrays.asList(array).subList(offset, offset + length).listIterator(index)}. */ static UnmodifiableListIterator forArray( final T[] array, final int offset, int length, int index) { checkArgument(length >= 0); int end = offset + length; // Technically we should give a slightly more descriptive error on overflow Preconditions.checkPositionIndexes(offset, end, array.length); Preconditions.checkPositionIndex(index, length); if (length == 0) { return emptyListIterator(); } /* * We can't use call the two-arg constructor with arguments (offset, end) * because the returned Iterator is a ListIterator that may be moved back * past the beginning of the iteration. */ return new AbstractIndexedListIterator(length, index) { @Override protected T get(int index) { return array[offset + index]; } }; } /** * Returns an iterator containing only {@code value}. *

*

The {@link Iterable} equivalent of this method is {@link * Collections#singleton}. */ public static UnmodifiableIterator singletonIterator( final T value) { return new UnmodifiableIterator() { boolean done; @Override public boolean hasNext() { return !done; } @Override public T next() { if (done) { throw new NoSuchElementException(); } done = true; return value; } }; } /** * Returns a {@code PeekingIterator} backed by the given iterator. *

*

Calls to the {@code peek} method with no intervening calls to {@code * next} do not affect the iteration, and hence return the same object each * time. A subsequent call to {@code next} is guaranteed to return the same * object again. For example:

   {@code
     * 

* PeekingIterator peekingIterator = * Iterators.peekingIterator(Iterators.forArray("a", "b")); * String a1 = peekingIterator.peek(); // returns "a" * String a2 = peekingIterator.peek(); // also returns "a" * String a3 = peekingIterator.next(); // also returns "a"}

*

*

Any structural changes to the underlying iteration (aside from those * performed by the iterator's own {@link PeekingIterator#remove()} method) * will leave the iterator in an undefined state. *

*

The returned iterator does not support removal after peeking, as * explained by {@link PeekingIterator#remove()}. *

*

Note: If the given iterator is already a {@code PeekingIterator}, * it might be returned to the caller, although this is neither * guaranteed to occur nor required to be consistent. For example, this * method might choose to pass through recognized implementations of * {@code PeekingIterator} when the behavior of the implementation is * known to meet the contract guaranteed by this method. *

*

There is no {@link Iterable} equivalent to this method, so use this * method to wrap each individual iterator as it is generated. * * @param iterator the backing iterator. The {@link PeekingIterator} assumes * ownership of this iterator, so users should cease making direct calls * to it after calling this method. * @return a peeking iterator backed by that iterator. Apart from the * additional {@link PeekingIterator#peek()} method, this iterator behaves * exactly the same as {@code iterator}. */ public static PeekingIterator peekingIterator( Iterator iterator) { if (iterator instanceof PeekingImpl) { // Safe to cast to because PeekingImpl only uses T // covariantly (and cannot be subclassed to add non-covariant uses). @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") PeekingImpl peeking = (PeekingImpl) iterator; return peeking; } return new PeekingImpl(iterator); } /** * Implementation of PeekingIterator that avoids peeking unless necessary. */ private static class PeekingImpl implements PeekingIterator { private final Iterator iterator; private boolean hasPeeked; private E peekedElement; public PeekingImpl(Iterator iterator) { this.iterator = checkNotNull(iterator); } @Override public boolean hasNext() { return hasPeeked || iterator.hasNext(); } @Override public E next() { if (!hasPeeked) { return iterator.next(); } E result = peekedElement; hasPeeked = false; peekedElement = null; return result; } @Override public void remove() { checkState(!hasPeeked, "Can't remove after you've peeked at next"); iterator.remove(); } @Override public E peek() { if (!hasPeeked) { peekedElement = iterator.next(); hasPeeked = true; } return peekedElement; } } }