EnumSet.java revision 51b1b6997fd3f980076b8081f7f1165ccc2a4008
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25
26package java.util;
27
28import sun.misc.SharedSecrets;
29
30/**
31 * A specialized {@link Set} implementation for use with enum types.  All of
32 * the elements in an enum set must come from a single enum type that is
33 * specified, explicitly or implicitly, when the set is created.  Enum sets
34 * are represented internally as bit vectors.  This representation is
35 * extremely compact and efficient. The space and time performance of this
36 * class should be good enough to allow its use as a high-quality, typesafe
37 * alternative to traditional <tt>int</tt>-based "bit flags."  Even bulk
38 * operations (such as <tt>containsAll</tt> and <tt>retainAll</tt>) should
39 * run very quickly if their argument is also an enum set.
40 *
41 * <p>The iterator returned by the <tt>iterator</tt> method traverses the
42 * elements in their <i>natural order</i> (the order in which the enum
43 * constants are declared).  The returned iterator is <i>weakly
44 * consistent</i>: it will never throw {@link ConcurrentModificationException}
45 * and it may or may not show the effects of any modifications to the set that
46 * occur while the iteration is in progress.
47 *
48 * <p>Null elements are not permitted.  Attempts to insert a null element
49 * will throw {@link NullPointerException}.  Attempts to test for the
50 * presence of a null element or to remove one will, however, function
51 * properly.
52 *
53 * <P>Like most collection implementations, <tt>EnumSet</tt> is not
54 * synchronized.  If multiple threads access an enum set concurrently, and at
55 * least one of the threads modifies the set, it should be synchronized
56 * externally.  This is typically accomplished by synchronizing on some
57 * object that naturally encapsulates the enum set.  If no such object exists,
58 * the set should be "wrapped" using the {@link Collections#synchronizedSet}
59 * method.  This is best done at creation time, to prevent accidental
60 * unsynchronized access:
61 *
62 * <pre>
63 * Set&lt;MyEnum&gt; s = Collections.synchronizedSet(EnumSet.noneOf(MyEnum.class));
64 * </pre>
65 *
66 * <p>Implementation note: All basic operations execute in constant time.
67 * They are likely (though not guaranteed) to be much faster than their
68 * {@link HashSet} counterparts.  Even bulk operations execute in
69 * constant time if their argument is also an enum set.
70 *
71 * <p>This class is a member of the
72 * <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
73 * Java Collections Framework</a>.
74 *
75 * @author Josh Bloch
76 * @since 1.5
77 * @see EnumMap
78 * @serial exclude
79 */
80public abstract class EnumSet<E extends Enum<E>> extends AbstractSet<E>
81    implements Cloneable, java.io.Serializable
82{
83    /**
84     * The class of all the elements of this set.
85     */
86    final Class<E> elementType;
87
88    /**
89     * All of the values comprising T.  (Cached for performance.)
90     */
91    final Enum[] universe;
92
93    private static Enum[] ZERO_LENGTH_ENUM_ARRAY = new Enum[0];
94
95    EnumSet(Class<E>elementType, Enum[] universe) {
96        this.elementType = elementType;
97        this.universe    = universe;
98    }
99
100    /**
101     * Creates an empty enum set with the specified element type.
102     *
103     * @param elementType the class object of the element type for this enum
104     *     set
105     * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>elementType</tt> is null
106     */
107    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> noneOf(Class<E> elementType) {
108        Enum[] universe = getUniverse(elementType);
109        if (universe == null)
110            throw new ClassCastException(elementType + " not an enum");
111
112        if (universe.length <= 64)
113            return new RegularEnumSet<>(elementType, universe);
114        else
115            return new JumboEnumSet<>(elementType, universe);
116    }
117
118    /**
119     * Creates an enum set containing all of the elements in the specified
120     * element type.
121     *
122     * @param elementType the class object of the element type for this enum
123     *     set
124     * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>elementType</tt> is null
125     */
126    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> allOf(Class<E> elementType) {
127        EnumSet<E> result = noneOf(elementType);
128        result.addAll();
129        return result;
130    }
131
132    /**
133     * Adds all of the elements from the appropriate enum type to this enum
134     * set, which is empty prior to the call.
135     */
136    abstract void addAll();
137
138    /**
139     * Creates an enum set with the same element type as the specified enum
140     * set, initially containing the same elements (if any).
141     *
142     * @param s the enum set from which to initialize this enum set
143     * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>s</tt> is null
144     */
145    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> copyOf(EnumSet<E> s) {
146        return s.clone();
147    }
148
149    /**
150     * Creates an enum set initialized from the specified collection.  If
151     * the specified collection is an <tt>EnumSet</tt> instance, this static
152     * factory method behaves identically to {@link #copyOf(EnumSet)}.
153     * Otherwise, the specified collection must contain at least one element
154     * (in order to determine the new enum set's element type).
155     *
156     * @param c the collection from which to initialize this enum set
157     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>c</tt> is not an
158     *     <tt>EnumSet</tt> instance and contains no elements
159     * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>c</tt> is null
160     */
161    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> copyOf(Collection<E> c) {
162        if (c instanceof EnumSet) {
163            return ((EnumSet<E>)c).clone();
164        } else {
165            if (c.isEmpty())
166                throw new IllegalArgumentException("Collection is empty");
167            Iterator<E> i = c.iterator();
168            E first = i.next();
169            EnumSet<E> result = EnumSet.of(first);
170            while (i.hasNext())
171                result.add(i.next());
172            return result;
173        }
174    }
175
176    /**
177     * Creates an enum set with the same element type as the specified enum
178     * set, initially containing all the elements of this type that are
179     * <i>not</i> contained in the specified set.
180     *
181     * @param s the enum set from whose complement to initialize this enum set
182     * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>s</tt> is null
183     */
184    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> complementOf(EnumSet<E> s) {
185        EnumSet<E> result = copyOf(s);
186        result.complement();
187        return result;
188    }
189
190    /**
191     * Creates an enum set initially containing the specified element.
192     *
193     * Overloadings of this method exist to initialize an enum set with
194     * one through five elements.  A sixth overloading is provided that
195     * uses the varargs feature.  This overloading may be used to create
196     * an enum set initially containing an arbitrary number of elements, but
197     * is likely to run slower than the overloadings that do not use varargs.
198     *
199     * @param e the element that this set is to contain initially
200     * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>e</tt> is null
201     * @return an enum set initially containing the specified element
202     */
203    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> of(E e) {
204        EnumSet<E> result = noneOf(e.getDeclaringClass());
205        result.add(e);
206        return result;
207    }
208
209    /**
210     * Creates an enum set initially containing the specified elements.
211     *
212     * Overloadings of this method exist to initialize an enum set with
213     * one through five elements.  A sixth overloading is provided that
214     * uses the varargs feature.  This overloading may be used to create
215     * an enum set initially containing an arbitrary number of elements, but
216     * is likely to run slower than the overloadings that do not use varargs.
217     *
218     * @param e1 an element that this set is to contain initially
219     * @param e2 another element that this set is to contain initially
220     * @throws NullPointerException if any parameters are null
221     * @return an enum set initially containing the specified elements
222     */
223    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> of(E e1, E e2) {
224        EnumSet<E> result = noneOf(e1.getDeclaringClass());
225        result.add(e1);
226        result.add(e2);
227        return result;
228    }
229
230    /**
231     * Creates an enum set initially containing the specified elements.
232     *
233     * Overloadings of this method exist to initialize an enum set with
234     * one through five elements.  A sixth overloading is provided that
235     * uses the varargs feature.  This overloading may be used to create
236     * an enum set initially containing an arbitrary number of elements, but
237     * is likely to run slower than the overloadings that do not use varargs.
238     *
239     * @param e1 an element that this set is to contain initially
240     * @param e2 another element that this set is to contain initially
241     * @param e3 another element that this set is to contain initially
242     * @throws NullPointerException if any parameters are null
243     * @return an enum set initially containing the specified elements
244     */
245    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> of(E e1, E e2, E e3) {
246        EnumSet<E> result = noneOf(e1.getDeclaringClass());
247        result.add(e1);
248        result.add(e2);
249        result.add(e3);
250        return result;
251    }
252
253    /**
254     * Creates an enum set initially containing the specified elements.
255     *
256     * Overloadings of this method exist to initialize an enum set with
257     * one through five elements.  A sixth overloading is provided that
258     * uses the varargs feature.  This overloading may be used to create
259     * an enum set initially containing an arbitrary number of elements, but
260     * is likely to run slower than the overloadings that do not use varargs.
261     *
262     * @param e1 an element that this set is to contain initially
263     * @param e2 another element that this set is to contain initially
264     * @param e3 another element that this set is to contain initially
265     * @param e4 another element that this set is to contain initially
266     * @throws NullPointerException if any parameters are null
267     * @return an enum set initially containing the specified elements
268     */
269    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> of(E e1, E e2, E e3, E e4) {
270        EnumSet<E> result = noneOf(e1.getDeclaringClass());
271        result.add(e1);
272        result.add(e2);
273        result.add(e3);
274        result.add(e4);
275        return result;
276    }
277
278    /**
279     * Creates an enum set initially containing the specified elements.
280     *
281     * Overloadings of this method exist to initialize an enum set with
282     * one through five elements.  A sixth overloading is provided that
283     * uses the varargs feature.  This overloading may be used to create
284     * an enum set initially containing an arbitrary number of elements, but
285     * is likely to run slower than the overloadings that do not use varargs.
286     *
287     * @param e1 an element that this set is to contain initially
288     * @param e2 another element that this set is to contain initially
289     * @param e3 another element that this set is to contain initially
290     * @param e4 another element that this set is to contain initially
291     * @param e5 another element that this set is to contain initially
292     * @throws NullPointerException if any parameters are null
293     * @return an enum set initially containing the specified elements
294     */
295    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> of(E e1, E e2, E e3, E e4,
296                                                    E e5)
297    {
298        EnumSet<E> result = noneOf(e1.getDeclaringClass());
299        result.add(e1);
300        result.add(e2);
301        result.add(e3);
302        result.add(e4);
303        result.add(e5);
304        return result;
305    }
306
307    /**
308     * Creates an enum set initially containing the specified elements.
309     * This factory, whose parameter list uses the varargs feature, may
310     * be used to create an enum set initially containing an arbitrary
311     * number of elements, but it is likely to run slower than the overloadings
312     * that do not use varargs.
313     *
314     * @param first an element that the set is to contain initially
315     * @param rest the remaining elements the set is to contain initially
316     * @throws NullPointerException if any of the specified elements are null,
317     *     or if <tt>rest</tt> is null
318     * @return an enum set initially containing the specified elements
319     */
320    @SafeVarargs
321    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> of(E first, E... rest) {
322        EnumSet<E> result = noneOf(first.getDeclaringClass());
323        result.add(first);
324        for (E e : rest)
325            result.add(e);
326        return result;
327    }
328
329    /**
330     * Creates an enum set initially containing all of the elements in the
331     * range defined by the two specified endpoints.  The returned set will
332     * contain the endpoints themselves, which may be identical but must not
333     * be out of order.
334     *
335     * @param from the first element in the range
336     * @param to the last element in the range
337     * @throws NullPointerException if {@code from} or {@code to} are null
338     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code from.compareTo(to) > 0}
339     * @return an enum set initially containing all of the elements in the
340     *         range defined by the two specified endpoints
341     */
342    public static <E extends Enum<E>> EnumSet<E> range(E from, E to) {
343        if (from.compareTo(to) > 0)
344            throw new IllegalArgumentException(from + " > " + to);
345        EnumSet<E> result = noneOf(from.getDeclaringClass());
346        result.addRange(from, to);
347        return result;
348    }
349
350    /**
351     * Adds the specified range to this enum set, which is empty prior
352     * to the call.
353     */
354    abstract void addRange(E from, E to);
355
356    /**
357     * Returns a copy of this set.
358     *
359     * @return a copy of this set
360     */
361    public EnumSet<E> clone() {
362        try {
363            return (EnumSet<E>) super.clone();
364        } catch(CloneNotSupportedException e) {
365            throw new AssertionError(e);
366        }
367    }
368
369    /**
370     * Complements the contents of this enum set.
371     */
372    abstract void complement();
373
374    /**
375     * Throws an exception if e is not of the correct type for this enum set.
376     */
377    final void typeCheck(E e) {
378        Class eClass = e.getClass();
379        if (eClass != elementType && eClass.getSuperclass() != elementType)
380            throw new ClassCastException(eClass + " != " + elementType);
381    }
382
383    /**
384     * Returns all of the values comprising E.
385     * The result is uncloned, cached, and shared by all callers.
386     */
387    private static <E extends Enum<E>> E[] getUniverse(Class<E> elementType) {
388        return SharedSecrets.getJavaLangAccess()
389                                        .getEnumConstantsShared(elementType);
390    }
391
392    /**
393     * This class is used to serialize all EnumSet instances, regardless of
394     * implementation type.  It captures their "logical contents" and they
395     * are reconstructed using public static factories.  This is necessary
396     * to ensure that the existence of a particular implementation type is
397     * an implementation detail.
398     *
399     * @serial include
400     */
401    private static class SerializationProxy <E extends Enum<E>>
402        implements java.io.Serializable
403    {
404        /**
405         * The element type of this enum set.
406         *
407         * @serial
408         */
409        private final Class<E> elementType;
410
411        /**
412         * The elements contained in this enum set.
413         *
414         * @serial
415         */
416        private final Enum[] elements;
417
418        SerializationProxy(EnumSet<E> set) {
419            elementType = set.elementType;
420            elements = set.toArray(ZERO_LENGTH_ENUM_ARRAY);
421        }
422
423        private Object readResolve() {
424            EnumSet<E> result = EnumSet.noneOf(elementType);
425            for (Enum e : elements)
426                result.add((E)e);
427            return result;
428        }
429
430        private static final long serialVersionUID = 362491234563181265L;
431    }
432
433    Object writeReplace() {
434        return new SerializationProxy<>(this);
435    }
436
437    // readObject method for the serialization proxy pattern
438    // See Effective Java, Second Ed., Item 78.
439    private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream stream)
440        throws java.io.InvalidObjectException {
441        throw new java.io.InvalidObjectException("Proxy required");
442    }
443}
444