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/* __ *\
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** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2003-2013, LAMP/EPFL **
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\* */
package scala.collection
package mutable
import script._
/** This class should be used as a mixin. It synchronizes the `Buffer`
* methods of the class into which it is mixed in.
*
* @tparam A type of the elements contained in this buffer.
*
* @author Matthias Zenger
* @version 1.0, 08/07/2003
* @since 1
* @define Coll `SynchronizedBuffer`
* @define coll synchronized buffer
*/
trait SynchronizedBuffer[A] extends Buffer[A] {
import scala.collection.Traversable
abstract override def length: Int = synchronized {
super.length
}
abstract override def iterator: Iterator[A] = synchronized {
super.iterator
}
abstract override def apply(n: Int): A = synchronized {
super.apply(n)
}
/** Append a single element to this buffer.
*
* @param elem the element to append.
*/
abstract override def +=(elem: A): this.type = synchronized[this.type] {
super.+=(elem)
}
/** Appends a number of elements provided by a traversable object via
* its `foreach` method.
* The identity of the buffer is returned.
*
* @param xs the traversable object.
*/
override def ++(xs: GenTraversableOnce[A]): Self = synchronized {
super.++(xs)
}
/** Appends a number of elements provided by a traversable object
* via its `foreach` method.
*
* @param xs the iterable object.
*/
override def ++=(xs: TraversableOnce[A]): this.type = synchronized[this.type] {
super.++=(xs)
}
/** Appends a sequence of elements to this buffer.
*
* @param elems the elements to append.
*/
override def append(elems: A*): Unit = synchronized {
super.++=(elems)
}
/** Appends a number of elements provided by a traversable object
* via its `foreach` method.
*
* @param xs the traversable object.
*/
override def appendAll(xs: TraversableOnce[A]): Unit = synchronized {
super.appendAll(xs)
}
/** Prepend a single element to this buffer and return
* the identity of the buffer.
*
* @param elem the element to append.
*/
abstract override def +=:(elem: A): this.type = synchronized[this.type] {
super.+=:(elem)
}
/** Prepends a number of elements provided by a traversable object
* via its `foreach` method. The identity of the buffer is returned.
*
* @param xs the traversable object.
*/
override def ++=:(xs: TraversableOnce[A]): this.type = synchronized[this.type] { super.++=:(xs) }
/** Prepend an element to this list.
*
* @param elems the elements to prepend.
*/
override def prepend(elems: A*): Unit = prependAll(elems)
/** Prepends a number of elements provided by a traversable object
* via its `foreach` method. The identity of the buffer is returned.
*
* @param xs the traversable object.
*/
override def prependAll(xs: TraversableOnce[A]): Unit = synchronized {
super.prependAll(xs)
}
/** Inserts new elements at the index `n`. Opposed to method `update`,
* this method will not replace an element with a one.
* Instead, it will insert the new elements at index `n`.
*
* @param n the index where a new element will be inserted.
* @param elems the new elements to insert.
*/
override def insert(n: Int, elems: A*): Unit = synchronized {
super.insertAll(n, elems)
}
/** Inserts new elements at the index `n`. Opposed to method `update`,
* this method will not replace an element with a one.
* Instead, it will insert a new element at index `n`.
*
* @param n the index where a new element will be inserted.
* @param xs the traversable object providing all elements to insert.
*/
abstract override def insertAll(n: Int, xs: Traversable[A]): Unit = synchronized {
super.insertAll(n, xs)
}
/** Replace element at index `n` with the new element `newelem`.
*
* @param n the index of the element to replace.
* @param newelem the new element.
*/
abstract override def update(n: Int, newelem: A): Unit = synchronized {
super.update(n, newelem)
}
/** Removes the element on a given index position.
*
* @param n the index which refers to the element to delete.
*/
abstract override def remove(n: Int): A = synchronized {
super.remove(n)
}
/** Clears the buffer contents.
*/
abstract override def clear(): Unit = synchronized {
super.clear
}
override def <<(cmd: Message[A]): Unit = synchronized {
super.<<(cmd)
}
/** Return a clone of this buffer.
*
* @return an `ArrayBuffer` with the same elements.
*/
override def clone(): Self = synchronized {
super.clone()
}
/** The `hashCode` method always yields an error, since it is not
* safe to use buffers as keys in hash tables.
*
* @return never.
*/
override def hashCode(): Int = synchronized {
super.hashCode()
}
}