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package org.wildfly.security.permission;

import java.security.Permission;
import java.security.PermissionCollection;
import java.util.Enumeration;

import org.wildfly.common.Assert;


final class IntersectionPermissionCollection extends PermissionCollection implements PermissionVerifier {
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 8045087406778847303L;

    private final PermissionCollection pc1;
    private final PermissionCollection pc2;

    IntersectionPermissionCollection(final PermissionCollection pc1, final PermissionCollection pc2) {
        this.pc1 = pc1;
        this.pc2 = pc2;
        setReadOnly();
    }

    public void add(final Permission permission) {
        throw ElytronMessages.log.readOnlyPermissionCollection();
    }

    public boolean implies(final Permission permission) {
        return pc1.implies(permission) && pc2.implies(permission);
    }

    public Enumeration elements() {
        // TODO: this is theoretically possible to implement using an IntersectionCollectionPermission;
        // however the primary use case is going to be in protection domains and verification scenarios so we may
        // not ever actually need this
        throw Assert.unsupported();
    }
}




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