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*
* JGraphT : a free Java graph-theory library
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package org.jgrapht.graph;
import org.jgrapht.*;
import org.jgrapht.graph.specifics.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.function.*;
/**
* A graph specifics construction factory.
*
*
* Such a strategy can be used to adjust the internals of the default graph implementations.
*
* @author Dimitrios Michail
*
* @param the graph vertex type
* @param the graph edge type
*
* @see FastLookupGraphSpecificsStrategy
* @see DefaultGraphSpecificsStrategy
*/
public interface GraphSpecificsStrategy
extends
Serializable
{
/**
* Get a function which creates the intrusive edges specifics. The factory will accept the graph
* type as a parameter.
*
*
* Note that it is very important to use a map implementation which respects iteration order.
*
* @return a function which creates intrusive edges specifics.
*/
Function> getIntrusiveEdgesSpecificsFactory();
/**
* Get a function which creates the specifics. The factory will accept the graph type as a
* parameter.
*
* @return a function which creates intrusive edges specifics.
*/
BiFunction, GraphType, Specifics> getSpecificsFactory();
/**
* Get an edge set factory.
*
* @return an edge set factory
*/
default EdgeSetFactory getEdgeSetFactory()
{
return new ArrayUnenforcedSetEdgeSetFactory<>();
}
}