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package scala
package collection
package immutable
import generic._
import scala.annotation.tailrec
/**
* $factoryInfo
*
* Note that each element insertion takes O(n) time, which means that creating a list map with
* n elements will take O(n^2^) time. This makes the builder suitable only for a small number of
* elements.
*
* @see [[http://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/collections/concrete-immutable-collection-classes.html#list_maps "Scala's Collection Library overview"]]
* section on `List Maps` for more information.
* @since 1
* @define Coll ListMap
* @define coll list map
*/
object ListMap extends ImmutableMapFactory[ListMap] {
/**
* $mapCanBuildFromInfo
*/
implicit def canBuildFrom[A, B]: CanBuildFrom[Coll, (A, B), ListMap[A, B]] =
new MapCanBuildFrom[A, B]
def empty[A, B]: ListMap[A, B] = EmptyListMap.asInstanceOf[ListMap[A, B]]
@SerialVersionUID(-8256686706655863282L)
private object EmptyListMap extends ListMap[Any, Nothing]
}
/**
* This class implements immutable maps using a list-based data structure. List map iterators and
* traversal methods visit key-value pairs in the order whey were first inserted.
*
* Entries are stored internally in reversed insertion order, which means the newest key is at the
* head of the list. As such, methods such as `head` and `tail` are O(n), while `last` and `init`
* are O(1). Other operations, such as inserting or removing entries, are also O(n), which makes
* this collection suitable only for a small number of elements.
*
* Instances of `ListMap` represent empty maps; they can be either created by calling the
* constructor directly, or by applying the function `ListMap.empty`.
*
* @tparam A the type of the keys contained in this list map
* @tparam B the type of the values associated with the keys
*
* @author Matthias Zenger
* @author Martin Odersky
* @version 2.0, 01/01/2007
* @since 1
* @define Coll ListMap
* @define coll list map
* @define mayNotTerminateInf
* @define willNotTerminateInf
*/
@SerialVersionUID(301002838095710379L)
sealed class ListMap[A, +B] extends AbstractMap[A, B]
with Map[A, B]
with MapLike[A, B, ListMap[A, B]]
with Serializable {
override def empty = ListMap.empty
override def size: Int = 0
override def isEmpty: Boolean = true
def get(key: A): Option[B] = None
override def updated[B1 >: B](key: A, value: B1): ListMap[A, B1] = new Node[B1](key, value)
def +[B1 >: B](kv: (A, B1)): ListMap[A, B1] = new Node[B1](kv._1, kv._2)
def -(key: A): ListMap[A, B] = this
override def ++[B1 >: B](xs: GenTraversableOnce[(A, B1)]): ListMap[A, B1] =
if (xs.isEmpty) this
else ((repr: ListMap[A, B1]) /: xs) (_ + _)
def iterator: Iterator[(A, B)] = {
def reverseList = {
var curr: ListMap[A, B] = this
var res: List[(A, B)] = Nil
while (!curr.isEmpty) {
res = (curr.key, curr.value) :: res
curr = curr.next
}
res
}
reverseList.iterator
}
protected def key: A = throw new NoSuchElementException("key of empty map")
protected def value: B = throw new NoSuchElementException("value of empty map")
protected def next: ListMap[A, B] = throw new NoSuchElementException("next of empty map")
override def stringPrefix = "ListMap"
/**
* Represents an entry in the `ListMap`.
*/
@SerialVersionUID(-6453056603889598734L)
protected class Node[B1 >: B](override protected val key: A,
override protected val value: B1) extends ListMap[A, B1] with Serializable {
override def size: Int = sizeInternal(this, 0)
@tailrec private[this] def sizeInternal(cur: ListMap[A, B1], acc: Int): Int =
if (cur.isEmpty) acc
else sizeInternal(cur.next, acc + 1)
override def isEmpty: Boolean = false
override def apply(k: A): B1 = applyInternal(this, k)
@tailrec private[this] def applyInternal(cur: ListMap[A, B1], k: A): B1 =
if (cur.isEmpty) throw new NoSuchElementException("key not found: " + k)
else if (k == cur.key) cur.value
else applyInternal(cur.next, k)
override def get(k: A): Option[B1] = getInternal(this, k)
@tailrec private[this] def getInternal(cur: ListMap[A, B1], k: A): Option[B1] =
if (cur.isEmpty) None
else if (k == cur.key) Some(cur.value)
else getInternal(cur.next, k)
override def contains(k: A): Boolean = containsInternal(this, k)
@tailrec private[this] def containsInternal(cur: ListMap[A, B1], k: A): Boolean =
if(cur.isEmpty) false
else if (k == cur.key) true
else containsInternal(cur.next, k)
override def updated[B2 >: B1](k: A, v: B2): ListMap[A, B2] = {
val m = this - k
new m.Node[B2](k, v)
}
override def +[B2 >: B1](kv: (A, B2)): ListMap[A, B2] = {
val m = this - kv._1
new m.Node[B2](kv._1, kv._2)
}
override def -(k: A): ListMap[A, B1] = removeInternal(k, this, Nil)
@tailrec private[this] def removeInternal(k: A, cur: ListMap[A, B1], acc: List[ListMap[A, B1]]): ListMap[A, B1] =
if (cur.isEmpty) acc.last
else if (k == cur.key) (cur.next /: acc) { case (t, h) => new t.Node(h.key, h.value) }
else removeInternal(k, cur.next, cur :: acc)
override protected def next: ListMap[A, B1] = ListMap.this
override def last: (A, B1) = (key, value)
override def init: ListMap[A, B1] = next
}
}
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