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package scala
package collection
package immutable
import generic._
import parallel.immutable.ParMap
/**
* A generic template for immutable maps from keys of type `K`
* to values of type `V`.
* To implement a concrete map, you need to provide implementations of the
* following methods (where `This` is the type of the actual map implementation):
*
* {{{
* def get(key: K): Option[V]
* def iterator: Iterator[(K, V)]
* def + [V1 >: V](kv: (K, V)): Map[K, V1]
* def - (key: K): This
* }}}
*
* If you wish that transformer methods like `take`, `drop`, `filter` return the
* same kind of map, you should also override:
*
* {{{
* def empty: This
* }}}
*
* It is also good idea to override methods `foreach` and
* `size` for efficiency.
*
* @tparam K the type of the keys contained in this collection.
* @tparam V the type of the values associated with the keys.
* @tparam This The type of the actual map implementation.
*
* @author Martin Odersky
* @version 2.8
* @since 2.8
* @define Coll immutable.Map
* @define coll immutable map
*/
trait MapLike[K, +V, +This <: MapLike[K, V, This] with Map[K, V]]
extends scala.collection.MapLike[K, V, This]
with Parallelizable[(K, V), ParMap[K, V]]
{
self =>
protected[this] override def parCombiner = ParMap.newCombiner[K, V]
/** A new immutable map containing updating this map with a given key/value mapping.
* @param key the key
* @param value the value
* @return A new map with the new key/value mapping
*/
override def updated [V1 >: V](key: K, value: V1): immutable.Map[K, V1] = this + ((key, value))
/** Add a key/value pair to this map, returning a new map.
* @param kv the key/value pair.
* @return A new map with the new binding added to this map.
*/
def + [V1 >: V] (kv: (K, V1)): immutable.Map[K, V1]
/** Adds two or more elements to this collection and returns
* a new collection.
*
* @param elem1 the first element to add.
* @param elem2 the second element to add.
* @param elems the remaining elements to add.
* @return A new map with the new bindings added to this map.
*/
override def + [V1 >: V] (elem1: (K, V1), elem2: (K, V1), elems: (K, V1) *): immutable.Map[K, V1] =
this + elem1 + elem2 ++ elems
/** Adds a number of elements provided by a traversable object
* and returns a new collection with the added elements.
*
* @param xs the traversable object consisting of key-value pairs.
* @return a new immutable map with the bindings of this map and those from `xs`.
*/
override def ++[V1 >: V](xs: GenTraversableOnce[(K, V1)]): immutable.Map[K, V1] =
((repr: immutable.Map[K, V1]) /: xs.seq) (_ + _)
/** Filters this map by retaining only keys satisfying a predicate.
* @param p the predicate used to test keys
* @return an immutable map consisting only of those key value pairs of this map where the key satisfies
* the predicate `p`. The resulting map wraps the original map without copying any elements.
*/
override def filterKeys(p: K => Boolean): Map[K, V] = new FilteredKeys(p) with DefaultMap[K, V]
/** Transforms this map by applying a function to every retrieved value.
* @param f the function used to transform values of this map.
* @return a map view which maps every key of this map
* to `f(this(key))`. The resulting map wraps the original map without copying any elements.
*/
override def mapValues[W](f: V => W): Map[K, W] = new MappedValues(f) with DefaultMap[K, W]
/** Collects all keys of this map in a set.
* @return a set containing all keys of this map.
*/
override def keySet: immutable.Set[K] = new ImmutableDefaultKeySet
protected class ImmutableDefaultKeySet extends super.DefaultKeySet with immutable.Set[K] {
override def + (elem: K): immutable.Set[K] =
if (this(elem)) this
else immutable.Set[K]() ++ this + elem
override def - (elem: K): immutable.Set[K] =
if (this(elem)) immutable.Set[K]() ++ this - elem
else this
// ImmutableDefaultKeySet is only protected, so we won't warn on override.
// Someone could override in a way that makes widening not okay
// (e.g. by overriding +, though the version in this class is fine)
override def toSet[B >: K]: Set[B] = this.asInstanceOf[Set[B]]
}
/** This function transforms all the values of mappings contained
* in this map with function `f`.
*
* @param f A function over keys and values
* @return the updated map
*/
def transform[W, That](f: (K, V) => W)(implicit bf: CanBuildFrom[This, (K, W), That]): That = {
val b = bf(repr)
for ((key, value) <- this) b += ((key, f(key, value)))
b.result()
}
}
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