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package com.google.common.collect;

import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkState;
import static com.google.common.collect.CollectPreconditions.checkNonnegative;
import static java.util.Objects.requireNonNull;

import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible;
import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import com.google.common.base.Objects;
import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
import com.google.j2objc.annotations.WeakOuter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.ConcurrentModificationException;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Map.Entry;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.Spliterator;
import java.util.Spliterators;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
import javax.annotation.CheckForNull;
import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;

/**
 * Implementation of {@code Multimap} that does not allow duplicate key-value entries and that
 * returns collections whose iterators follow the ordering in which the data was added to the
 * multimap.
 *
 * 

The collections returned by {@code keySet}, {@code keys}, and {@code asMap} iterate through * the keys in the order they were first added to the multimap. Similarly, {@code get}, {@code * removeAll}, and {@code replaceValues} return collections that iterate through the values in the * order they were added. The collections generated by {@code entries} and {@code values} iterate * across the key-value mappings in the order they were added to the multimap. * *

The iteration ordering of the collections generated by {@code keySet}, {@code keys}, and * {@code asMap} has a few subtleties. As long as the set of keys remains unchanged, adding or * removing mappings does not affect the key iteration order. However, if you remove all values * associated with a key and then add the key back to the multimap, that key will come last in the * key iteration order. * *

The multimap does not store duplicate key-value pairs. Adding a new key-value pair equal to an * existing key-value pair has no effect. * *

Keys and values may be null. All optional multimap methods are supported, and all returned * views are modifiable. * *

This class is not threadsafe when any concurrent operations update the multimap. Concurrent * read operations will work correctly. To allow concurrent update operations, wrap your multimap * with a call to {@link Multimaps#synchronizedSetMultimap}. * *

Warning: Do not modify either a key or a value of a {@code LinkedHashMultimap} * in a way that affects its {@link Object#equals} behavior. Undefined behavior and bugs will * result. * *

See the Guava User Guide article on {@code Multimap}. * * @author Jared Levy * @author Louis Wasserman * @since 2.0 */ @GwtCompatible(serializable = true, emulated = true) @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public final class LinkedHashMultimap extends LinkedHashMultimapGwtSerializationDependencies { /** Creates a new, empty {@code LinkedHashMultimap} with the default initial capacities. */ public static LinkedHashMultimap create() { return new LinkedHashMultimap<>(DEFAULT_KEY_CAPACITY, DEFAULT_VALUE_SET_CAPACITY); } /** * Constructs an empty {@code LinkedHashMultimap} with enough capacity to hold the specified * numbers of keys and values without rehashing. * * @param expectedKeys the expected number of distinct keys * @param expectedValuesPerKey the expected average number of values per key * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code expectedKeys} or {@code expectedValuesPerKey} is * negative */ public static LinkedHashMultimap create(int expectedKeys, int expectedValuesPerKey) { return new LinkedHashMultimap<>( Maps.capacity(expectedKeys), Maps.capacity(expectedValuesPerKey)); } /** * Constructs a {@code LinkedHashMultimap} with the same mappings as the specified multimap. If a * key-value mapping appears multiple times in the input multimap, it only appears once in the * constructed multimap. The new multimap has the same {@link Multimap#entries()} iteration order * as the input multimap, except for excluding duplicate mappings. * * @param multimap the multimap whose contents are copied to this multimap */ public static LinkedHashMultimap create(Multimap multimap) { LinkedHashMultimap result = create(multimap.keySet().size(), DEFAULT_VALUE_SET_CAPACITY); result.putAll(multimap); return result; } private interface ValueSetLink { ValueSetLink getPredecessorInValueSet(); ValueSetLink getSuccessorInValueSet(); void setPredecessorInValueSet(ValueSetLink entry); void setSuccessorInValueSet(ValueSetLink entry); } private static void succeedsInValueSet( ValueSetLink pred, ValueSetLink succ) { pred.setSuccessorInValueSet(succ); succ.setPredecessorInValueSet(pred); } private static void succeedsInMultimap( ValueEntry pred, ValueEntry succ) { pred.setSuccessorInMultimap(succ); succ.setPredecessorInMultimap(pred); } private static void deleteFromValueSet( ValueSetLink entry) { succeedsInValueSet(entry.getPredecessorInValueSet(), entry.getSuccessorInValueSet()); } private static void deleteFromMultimap( ValueEntry entry) { succeedsInMultimap(entry.getPredecessorInMultimap(), entry.getSuccessorInMultimap()); } /** * LinkedHashMultimap entries are in no less than three coexisting linked lists: a bucket in the * hash table for a {@code Set} associated with a key, the linked list of insertion-ordered * entries in that {@code Set}, and the linked list of entries in the LinkedHashMultimap as a * whole. */ @VisibleForTesting static final class ValueEntry extends ImmutableEntry implements ValueSetLink { final int smearedValueHash; @CheckForNull ValueEntry nextInValueBucket; /* * The *InValueSet and *InMultimap fields below are null after construction, but we almost * always call succeedsIn*() to initialize them immediately thereafter. * * The exception is the *InValueSet fields of multimapHeaderEntry, which are never set. (That * works out fine as long as we continue to be careful not to try delete them or iterate past * them.) * * We could consider "lying" and omitting @CheckNotNull from all these fields. Normally, I'm not * a fan of that: What if we someday implement (presumably to be enabled during tests only) * bytecode rewriting that checks for any null value that passes through an API with a * known-non-null type? But that particular problem might not arise here, since we're not * actually reading from the fields in any case in which they might be null (as proven by the * requireNonNull checks below). Plus, we're *already* lying here, since newHeader passes a null * key and value, which we pass to the superconstructor, even though the key and value type for * a given entry might not include null. The right fix for the header problems is probably to * define a separate MultimapLink interface with a separate "header" implementation, which * hopefully could avoid implementing Entry or ValueSetLink at all. (But note that that approach * requires us to define extra classes -- unfortunate under Android.) *Then* we could consider * lying about the fields below on the grounds that we always initialize them just after the * constructor -- an example of the kind of lying that our hypotheticaly bytecode rewriter would * already have to deal with, thanks to DI frameworks that perform field and method injection, * frameworks like Android that define post-construct hooks like Activity.onCreate, etc. */ @CheckForNull ValueSetLink predecessorInValueSet; @CheckForNull ValueSetLink successorInValueSet; @CheckForNull ValueEntry predecessorInMultimap; @CheckForNull ValueEntry successorInMultimap; ValueEntry( @ParametricNullness K key, @ParametricNullness V value, int smearedValueHash, @CheckForNull ValueEntry nextInValueBucket) { super(key, value); this.smearedValueHash = smearedValueHash; this.nextInValueBucket = nextInValueBucket; } @SuppressWarnings("nullness") // see the comment on the class fields, especially about newHeader static ValueEntry newHeader() { return new ValueEntry<>(null, null, 0, null); } boolean matchesValue(@CheckForNull Object v, int smearedVHash) { return smearedValueHash == smearedVHash && Objects.equal(getValue(), v); } @Override public ValueSetLink getPredecessorInValueSet() { return requireNonNull(predecessorInValueSet); // see the comment on the class fields } @Override public ValueSetLink getSuccessorInValueSet() { return requireNonNull(successorInValueSet); // see the comment on the class fields } @Override public void setPredecessorInValueSet(ValueSetLink entry) { predecessorInValueSet = entry; } @Override public void setSuccessorInValueSet(ValueSetLink entry) { successorInValueSet = entry; } public ValueEntry getPredecessorInMultimap() { return requireNonNull(predecessorInMultimap); // see the comment on the class fields } public ValueEntry getSuccessorInMultimap() { return requireNonNull(successorInMultimap); // see the comment on the class fields } public void setSuccessorInMultimap(ValueEntry multimapSuccessor) { this.successorInMultimap = multimapSuccessor; } public void setPredecessorInMultimap(ValueEntry multimapPredecessor) { this.predecessorInMultimap = multimapPredecessor; } } private static final int DEFAULT_KEY_CAPACITY = 16; private static final int DEFAULT_VALUE_SET_CAPACITY = 2; @VisibleForTesting static final double VALUE_SET_LOAD_FACTOR = 1.0; @VisibleForTesting transient int valueSetCapacity = DEFAULT_VALUE_SET_CAPACITY; private transient ValueEntry multimapHeaderEntry; private LinkedHashMultimap(int keyCapacity, int valueSetCapacity) { super(Platform.>newLinkedHashMapWithExpectedSize(keyCapacity)); checkNonnegative(valueSetCapacity, "expectedValuesPerKey"); this.valueSetCapacity = valueSetCapacity; this.multimapHeaderEntry = ValueEntry.newHeader(); succeedsInMultimap(multimapHeaderEntry, multimapHeaderEntry); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * *

Creates an empty {@code LinkedHashSet} for a collection of values for one key. * * @return a new {@code LinkedHashSet} containing a collection of values for one key */ @Override Set createCollection() { return Platform.newLinkedHashSetWithExpectedSize(valueSetCapacity); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * *

Creates a decorated insertion-ordered set that also keeps track of the order in which * key-value pairs are added to the multimap. * * @param key key to associate with values in the collection * @return a new decorated set containing a collection of values for one key */ @Override Collection createCollection(@ParametricNullness K key) { return new ValueSet(key, valueSetCapacity); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * *

If {@code values} is not empty and the multimap already contains a mapping for {@code key}, * the {@code keySet()} ordering is unchanged. However, the provided values always come last in * the {@link #entries()} and {@link #values()} iteration orderings. */ @CanIgnoreReturnValue @Override public Set replaceValues(@ParametricNullness K key, Iterable values) { return super.replaceValues(key, values); } /** * Returns a set of all key-value pairs. Changes to the returned set will update the underlying * multimap, and vice versa. The entries set does not support the {@code add} or {@code addAll} * operations. * *

The iterator generated by the returned set traverses the entries in the order they were * added to the multimap. * *

Each entry is an immutable snapshot of a key-value mapping in the multimap, taken at the * time the entry is returned by a method call to the collection or its iterator. */ @Override public Set> entries() { return super.entries(); } /** * Returns a view collection of all distinct keys contained in this multimap. Note that the * key set contains a key if and only if this multimap maps that key to at least one value. * *

The iterator generated by the returned set traverses the keys in the order they were first * added to the multimap. * *

Changes to the returned set will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. However, * adding to the returned set is not possible. */ @Override public Set keySet() { return super.keySet(); } /** * Returns a collection of all values in the multimap. Changes to the returned collection will * update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. * *

The iterator generated by the returned collection traverses the values in the order they * were added to the multimap. */ @Override public Collection values() { return super.values(); } @VisibleForTesting @WeakOuter final class ValueSet extends Sets.ImprovedAbstractSet implements ValueSetLink { /* * We currently use a fixed load factor of 1.0, a bit higher than normal to reduce memory * consumption. */ @ParametricNullness private final K key; @VisibleForTesting @Nullable ValueEntry[] hashTable; private int size = 0; private int modCount = 0; // We use the set object itself as the end of the linked list, avoiding an unnecessary // entry object per key. private ValueSetLink firstEntry; private ValueSetLink lastEntry; ValueSet(@ParametricNullness K key, int expectedValues) { this.key = key; this.firstEntry = this; this.lastEntry = this; // Round expected values up to a power of 2 to get the table size. int tableSize = Hashing.closedTableSize(expectedValues, VALUE_SET_LOAD_FACTOR); @SuppressWarnings({"rawtypes", "unchecked"}) @Nullable ValueEntry[] hashTable = new @Nullable ValueEntry[tableSize]; this.hashTable = hashTable; } private int mask() { return hashTable.length - 1; } @Override public ValueSetLink getPredecessorInValueSet() { return lastEntry; } @Override public ValueSetLink getSuccessorInValueSet() { return firstEntry; } @Override public void setPredecessorInValueSet(ValueSetLink entry) { lastEntry = entry; } @Override public void setSuccessorInValueSet(ValueSetLink entry) { firstEntry = entry; } @Override public Iterator iterator() { return new Iterator() { ValueSetLink nextEntry = firstEntry; @CheckForNull ValueEntry toRemove; int expectedModCount = modCount; private void checkForComodification() { if (modCount != expectedModCount) { throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); } } @Override public boolean hasNext() { checkForComodification(); return nextEntry != ValueSet.this; } @Override @ParametricNullness public V next() { if (!hasNext()) { throw new NoSuchElementException(); } ValueEntry entry = (ValueEntry) nextEntry; V result = entry.getValue(); toRemove = entry; nextEntry = entry.getSuccessorInValueSet(); return result; } @Override public void remove() { checkForComodification(); checkState(toRemove != null, "no calls to next() since the last call to remove()"); ValueSet.this.remove(toRemove.getValue()); expectedModCount = modCount; toRemove = null; } }; } @Override public void forEach(Consumer action) { checkNotNull(action); for (ValueSetLink entry = firstEntry; entry != ValueSet.this; entry = entry.getSuccessorInValueSet()) { action.accept(((ValueEntry) entry).getValue()); } } @Override public int size() { return size; } @Override public boolean contains(@CheckForNull Object o) { int smearedHash = Hashing.smearedHash(o); for (ValueEntry entry = hashTable[smearedHash & mask()]; entry != null; entry = entry.nextInValueBucket) { if (entry.matchesValue(o, smearedHash)) { return true; } } return false; } @Override public boolean add(@ParametricNullness V value) { int smearedHash = Hashing.smearedHash(value); int bucket = smearedHash & mask(); ValueEntry rowHead = hashTable[bucket]; for (ValueEntry entry = rowHead; entry != null; entry = entry.nextInValueBucket) { if (entry.matchesValue(value, smearedHash)) { return false; } } ValueEntry newEntry = new ValueEntry<>(key, value, smearedHash, rowHead); succeedsInValueSet(lastEntry, newEntry); succeedsInValueSet(newEntry, this); succeedsInMultimap(multimapHeaderEntry.getPredecessorInMultimap(), newEntry); succeedsInMultimap(newEntry, multimapHeaderEntry); hashTable[bucket] = newEntry; size++; modCount++; rehashIfNecessary(); return true; } private void rehashIfNecessary() { if (Hashing.needsResizing(size, hashTable.length, VALUE_SET_LOAD_FACTOR)) { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") ValueEntry[] hashTable = new ValueEntry[this.hashTable.length * 2]; this.hashTable = hashTable; int mask = hashTable.length - 1; for (ValueSetLink entry = firstEntry; entry != this; entry = entry.getSuccessorInValueSet()) { ValueEntry valueEntry = (ValueEntry) entry; int bucket = valueEntry.smearedValueHash & mask; valueEntry.nextInValueBucket = hashTable[bucket]; hashTable[bucket] = valueEntry; } } } @CanIgnoreReturnValue @Override public boolean remove(@CheckForNull Object o) { int smearedHash = Hashing.smearedHash(o); int bucket = smearedHash & mask(); ValueEntry prev = null; for (ValueEntry entry = hashTable[bucket]; entry != null; prev = entry, entry = entry.nextInValueBucket) { if (entry.matchesValue(o, smearedHash)) { if (prev == null) { // first entry in the bucket hashTable[bucket] = entry.nextInValueBucket; } else { prev.nextInValueBucket = entry.nextInValueBucket; } deleteFromValueSet(entry); deleteFromMultimap(entry); size--; modCount++; return true; } } return false; } @Override public void clear() { Arrays.fill(hashTable, null); size = 0; for (ValueSetLink entry = firstEntry; entry != this; entry = entry.getSuccessorInValueSet()) { ValueEntry valueEntry = (ValueEntry) entry; deleteFromMultimap(valueEntry); } succeedsInValueSet(this, this); modCount++; } } @Override Iterator> entryIterator() { return new Iterator>() { ValueEntry nextEntry = multimapHeaderEntry.getSuccessorInMultimap(); @CheckForNull ValueEntry toRemove; @Override public boolean hasNext() { return nextEntry != multimapHeaderEntry; } @Override public Entry next() { if (!hasNext()) { throw new NoSuchElementException(); } ValueEntry result = nextEntry; toRemove = result; nextEntry = nextEntry.getSuccessorInMultimap(); return result; } @Override public void remove() { checkState(toRemove != null, "no calls to next() since the last call to remove()"); LinkedHashMultimap.this.remove(toRemove.getKey(), toRemove.getValue()); toRemove = null; } }; } @Override Spliterator> entrySpliterator() { return Spliterators.spliterator(entries(), Spliterator.DISTINCT | Spliterator.ORDERED); } @Override Iterator valueIterator() { return Maps.valueIterator(entryIterator()); } @Override Spliterator valueSpliterator() { return CollectSpliterators.map(entrySpliterator(), Entry::getValue); } @Override public void clear() { super.clear(); succeedsInMultimap(multimapHeaderEntry, multimapHeaderEntry); } /** * @serialData the expected values per key, the number of distinct keys, the number of entries, * and the entries in order */ @GwtIncompatible // java.io.ObjectOutputStream private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream) throws IOException { stream.defaultWriteObject(); stream.writeInt(keySet().size()); for (K key : keySet()) { stream.writeObject(key); } stream.writeInt(size()); for (Entry entry : entries()) { stream.writeObject(entry.getKey()); stream.writeObject(entry.getValue()); } } @GwtIncompatible // java.io.ObjectInputStream private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { stream.defaultReadObject(); multimapHeaderEntry = ValueEntry.newHeader(); succeedsInMultimap(multimapHeaderEntry, multimapHeaderEntry); valueSetCapacity = DEFAULT_VALUE_SET_CAPACITY; int distinctKeys = stream.readInt(); Map> map = Platform.newLinkedHashMapWithExpectedSize(12); for (int i = 0; i < distinctKeys; i++) { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") K key = (K) stream.readObject(); map.put(key, createCollection(key)); } int entries = stream.readInt(); for (int i = 0; i < entries; i++) { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") K key = (K) stream.readObject(); @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") V value = (V) stream.readObject(); /* * requireNonNull is safe for a properly serialized multimap: We've already inserted a * collection for each key that we expect. */ requireNonNull(map.get(key)).add(value); } setMap(map); } @GwtIncompatible // java serialization not supported private static final long serialVersionUID = 1; }





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