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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ import java.util.*;
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* the list is changing.</p>
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*
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* <p>All modifications, including set() operations will cause a copy of the
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- * data to be created that replaces the old version. Because this list is
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+ * data to be created that replaces the old version. Because this list is
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* not designed for threading concurrency it further optimizes the "many modifications"
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* case by buffering them as a normal ArrayList until the next time the contents
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* are accessed.</p>
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@@ -63,16 +63,16 @@ import java.util.*;
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* Even after ListIterator.remove() or Iterator.remove() is called, this change
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* is not reflected in the iterator instance as it is still refering to its
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* original snapshot.
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- * </ul>
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+ * </ul>
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*
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* @version $Revision$
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* @author Paul Speed
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*/
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-public class SafeArrayList<E> implements List<E> {
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-
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+public class SafeArrayList<E> implements List<E>, Cloneable {
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+
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// Implementing List directly to avoid accidentally acquiring
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// incorrect or non-optimal behavior from AbstractList. For
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- // example, the default iterator() method will not work for
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+ // example, the default iterator() method will not work for
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// this list.
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// Note: given the particular use-cases this was intended,
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@@ -81,30 +81,48 @@ public class SafeArrayList<E> implements List<E> {
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// SafeArrayList-specific methods could then be exposed
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// for the classes like Node and Spatial to use to manage
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// the list. This was the callers couldn't remove a child
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- // without it being detached properly, for example.
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+ // without it being detached properly, for example.
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- private Class<E> elementType;
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+ private Class<E> elementType;
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private List<E> buffer;
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private E[] backingArray;
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private int size = 0;
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-
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+
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public SafeArrayList(Class<E> elementType) {
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- this.elementType = elementType;
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+ this.elementType = elementType;
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}
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-
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+
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public SafeArrayList(Class<E> elementType, Collection<? extends E> c) {
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- this.elementType = elementType;
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+ this.elementType = elementType;
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addAll(c);
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}
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+ public SafeArrayList<E> clone() {
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+ try {
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+ SafeArrayList<E> clone = (SafeArrayList<E>)super.clone();
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+
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+ // Clone whichever backing store is currently active
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+ if( backingArray != null ) {
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+ clone.backingArray = backingArray.clone();
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+ }
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+ if( buffer != null ) {
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+ clone.buffer = (List<E>)((ArrayList<E>)buffer).clone();
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+ }
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+
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+ return clone;
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+ } catch( CloneNotSupportedException e ) {
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+ throw new AssertionError();
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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protected final <T> T[] createArray(Class<T> type, int size) {
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- return (T[])java.lang.reflect.Array.newInstance(type, size);
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+ return (T[])java.lang.reflect.Array.newInstance(type, size);
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}
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-
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+
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protected final E[] createArray(int size) {
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- return createArray(elementType, size);
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+ return createArray(elementType, size);
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}
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-
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+
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/**
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* Returns a current snapshot of this List's backing array that
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* is guaranteed not to change through further List manipulation.
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@@ -114,10 +132,10 @@ public class SafeArrayList<E> implements List<E> {
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public final E[] getArray() {
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if( backingArray != null )
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return backingArray;
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-
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+
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if( buffer == null ) {
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backingArray = createArray(0);
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- } else {
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+ } else {
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// Only keep the array or the buffer but never both at
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// the same time. 1) it saves space, 2) it keeps the rest
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// of the code safer.
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@@ -126,35 +144,35 @@ public class SafeArrayList<E> implements List<E> {
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}
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return backingArray;
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}
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-
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+
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protected final List<E> getBuffer() {
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if( buffer != null )
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return buffer;
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-
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+
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if( backingArray == null ) {
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buffer = new ArrayList();
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- } else {
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+ } else {
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// Only keep the array or the buffer but never both at
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// the same time. 1) it saves space, 2) it keeps the rest
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- // of the code safer.
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+ // of the code safer.
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buffer = new ArrayList( Arrays.asList(backingArray) );
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backingArray = null;
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}
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return buffer;
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}
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-
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+
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public final int size() {
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- return size;
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+ return size;
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}
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-
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+
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public final boolean isEmpty() {
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return size == 0;
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}
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-
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+
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public boolean contains(Object o) {
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return indexOf(o) >= 0;
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}
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-
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+
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public Iterator<E> iterator() {
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return listIterator();
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}
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@@ -162,70 +180,70 @@ public class SafeArrayList<E> implements List<E> {
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public Object[] toArray() {
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return getArray();
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}
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-
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+
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public <T> T[] toArray(T[] a) {
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-
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+
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E[] array = getArray();
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if (a.length < array.length) {
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return (T[])Arrays.copyOf(array, array.length, a.getClass());
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- }
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-
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+ }
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+
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System.arraycopy( array, 0, a, 0, array.length );
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-
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+
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if (a.length > array.length) {
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a[array.length] = null;
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}
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-
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+
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return a;
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}
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-
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+
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public boolean add(E e) {
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boolean result = getBuffer().add(e);
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size = getBuffer().size();
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return result;
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}
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-
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+
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public boolean remove(Object o) {
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boolean result = getBuffer().remove(o);
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size = getBuffer().size();
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return result;
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}
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-
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+
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public boolean containsAll(Collection<?> c) {
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return Arrays.asList(getArray()).containsAll(c);
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}
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-
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+
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public boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> c) {
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boolean result = getBuffer().addAll(c);
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size = getBuffer().size();
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return result;
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}
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-
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+
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public boolean addAll(int index, Collection<? extends E> c) {
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boolean result = getBuffer().addAll(index, c);
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size = getBuffer().size();
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return result;
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}
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-
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+
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public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> c) {
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boolean result = getBuffer().removeAll(c);
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size = getBuffer().size();
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return result;
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}
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-
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+
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public boolean retainAll(Collection<?> c) {
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boolean result = getBuffer().retainAll(c);
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size = getBuffer().size();
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return result;
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}
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-
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+
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public void clear() {
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getBuffer().clear();
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size = 0;
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}
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-
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+
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public boolean equals(Object o) {
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- if( o == this )
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+ if( o == this )
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return true;
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if( !(o instanceof List) ) //covers null too
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return false;
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@@ -240,9 +258,9 @@ public class SafeArrayList<E> implements List<E> {
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if( o1 == null || !o1.equals(o2) )
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return false;
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}
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- return !(i1.hasNext() || !i2.hasNext());
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+ return !(i1.hasNext() || !i2.hasNext());
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}
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-
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+
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public int hashCode() {
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// Exactly the hash code described in the List interface, basically
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E[] array = getArray();
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@@ -252,30 +270,30 @@ public class SafeArrayList<E> implements List<E> {
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}
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return result;
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}
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-
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+
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public final E get(int index) {
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if( backingArray != null )
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return backingArray[index];
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if( buffer != null )
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return buffer.get(index);
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- throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException( "Index:" + index + ", Size:0" );
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+ throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException( "Index:" + index + ", Size:0" );
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}
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-
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+
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public E set(int index, E element) {
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return getBuffer().set(index, element);
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}
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-
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+
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public void add(int index, E element) {
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getBuffer().add(index, element);
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size = getBuffer().size();
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}
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-
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+
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public E remove(int index) {
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E result = getBuffer().remove(index);
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size = getBuffer().size();
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return result;
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}
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-
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+
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public int indexOf(Object o) {
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E[] array = getArray();
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for( int i = 0; i < array.length; i++ ) {
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@@ -289,7 +307,7 @@ public class SafeArrayList<E> implements List<E> {
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}
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return -1;
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}
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-
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+
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public int lastIndexOf(Object o) {
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E[] array = getArray();
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for( int i = array.length - 1; i >= 0; i-- ) {
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@@ -303,29 +321,29 @@ public class SafeArrayList<E> implements List<E> {
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}
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return -1;
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}
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-
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+
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public ListIterator<E> listIterator() {
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return new ArrayIterator<E>(getArray(), 0);
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}
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-
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+
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public ListIterator<E> listIterator(int index) {
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return new ArrayIterator<E>(getArray(), index);
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}
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-
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+
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public List<E> subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex) {
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-
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// So far JME doesn't use subList that I can see so I'm nerfing it.
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List<E> raw = Arrays.asList(getArray()).subList(fromIndex, toIndex);
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return Collections.unmodifiableList(raw);
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}
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-
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+
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public String toString() {
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-
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+
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E[] array = getArray();
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if( array.length == 0 ) {
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return "[]";
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}
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-
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+
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StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
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sb.append('[');
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for( int i = 0; i < array.length; i++ ) {
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@@ -337,63 +355,63 @@ public class SafeArrayList<E> implements List<E> {
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sb.append(']');
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return sb.toString();
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}
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-
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+
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protected class ArrayIterator<E> implements ListIterator<E> {
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private E[] array;
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private int next;
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private int lastReturned;
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-
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+
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protected ArrayIterator( E[] array, int index ) {
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this.array = array;
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this.next = index;
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this.lastReturned = -1;
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}
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-
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+
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public boolean hasNext() {
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return next != array.length;
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}
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-
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+
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public E next() {
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if( !hasNext() )
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throw new NoSuchElementException();
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lastReturned = next++;
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return array[lastReturned];
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}
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-
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+
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public boolean hasPrevious() {
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- return next != 0;
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- }
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-
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+ return next != 0;
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+ }
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+
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public E previous() {
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if( !hasPrevious() )
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throw new NoSuchElementException();
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lastReturned = --next;
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return array[lastReturned];
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}
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-
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+
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public int nextIndex() {
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- return next;
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+ return next;
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}
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-
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+
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public int previousIndex() {
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return next - 1;
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}
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-
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+
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public void remove() {
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// This operation is not so easy to do but we will fake it.
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// The issue is that the backing list could be completely
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// different than the one this iterator is a snapshot of.
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- // We'll just remove(element) which in most cases will be
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+ // We'll just remove(element) which in most cases will be
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// correct. If the list had earlier .equals() equivalent
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// elements then we'll remove one of those instead. Either
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// way, none of those changes are reflected in this iterator.
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SafeArrayList.this.remove( array[lastReturned] );
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}
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-
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+
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public void set(E e) {
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throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
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}
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-
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+
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public void add(E e) {
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throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
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}
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