Interface ObjectList<K>
- All Superinterfaces:
java.util.Collection<K>,java.lang.Comparable<java.util.List<? extends K>>,java.lang.Iterable<K>,java.util.List<K>,ObjectCollection<K>,ObjectIterable<K>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractObjectList,AbstractObjectList.ObjectRandomAccessSubList,AbstractObjectList.ObjectSubList,IntArrayFrontCodedList,LongArrayFrontCodedList,ObjectArrayList,ObjectImmutableList,ObjectLists.EmptyList,ObjectLists.Singleton,ObjectLists.SynchronizedList,ObjectLists.SynchronizedRandomAccessList,ObjectLists.UnmodifiableList,ObjectLists.UnmodifiableRandomAccessList
public interface ObjectList<K> extends java.util.List<K>, java.lang.Comparable<java.util.List<? extends K>>, ObjectCollection<K>
List; provides some additional methods that use
polymorphism to avoid (un)boxing.
Note that this type-specific interface extends Comparable: it is
expected that implementing classes perform a lexicographical comparison using
the standard operator "less then" for primitive types, and the usual
compareTo() method for objects.
Additionally, this interface strengthens iterator(),
listIterator(), listIterator(int) and
subList(int,int). The former had been already strengthened upstream,
but unfortunately List re-specifies it.
Besides polymorphic methods, this interfaces specifies methods to copy into an array or remove contiguous sublists. Although the abstract implementation of this interface provides simple, one-by-one implementations of these methods, it is expected that concrete implementation override them with optimized versions.
- See Also:
List
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description default booleanaddAll(int index, ObjectList<? extends K> l)Inserts all of the elements in the specified type-specific list into this type-specific list at the specified position (optional operation).default booleanaddAll(ObjectList<? extends K> l)Appends all of the elements in the specified type-specific list to the end of this type-specific list (optional operation).voidaddElements(int index, K[] a)Add (hopefully quickly) elements to this type-specific list.voidaddElements(int index, K[] a, int offset, int length)Add (hopefully quickly) elements to this type-specific list.voidgetElements(int from, java.lang.Object[] a, int offset, int length)Copies (hopefully quickly) elements of this type-specific list into the given array.ObjectListIterator<K>iterator()Returns a type-specific iterator on the elements of this list.ObjectListIterator<K>listIterator()Returns a type-specific list iterator on the list.ObjectListIterator<K>listIterator(int index)Returns a type-specific list iterator on the list starting at a given index.static <K> ObjectList<K>of()Returns an immutable empty list.static <K> ObjectList<K>of(K e)Returns an immutable list with the element given.static <K> ObjectList<K>of(K... a)Returns an immutable list with the elements given.static <K> ObjectList<K>of(K e0, K e1)Returns an immutable list with the elements given.static <K> ObjectList<K>of(K e0, K e1, K e2)Returns an immutable list with the elements given.voidremoveElements(int from, int to)Removes (hopefully quickly) elements of this type-specific list.default voidsetElements(int index, K[] a)Set (hopefully quickly) elements to match the array given.default voidsetElements(int index, K[] a, int offset, int length)Set (hopefully quickly) elements to match the array given.default voidsetElements(K[] a)Set (hopefully quickly) elements to match the array given.voidsize(int size)Sets the size of this list.default voidsort(java.util.Comparator<? super K> comparator)Sorts this list using a sort assured to be stable.default ObjectSpliterator<K>spliterator()Returns a type-specific spliterator on the elements of this list.ObjectList<K>subList(int from, int to)Returns a type-specific view of the portion of this list from the indexfrom, inclusive, to the indexto, exclusive.default voidunstableSort(java.util.Comparator<? super K> comparator)Sorts this list using a sort not assured to be stable.Methods inherited from interface java.util.Collection
parallelStream, removeIf, stream, toArrayMethods inherited from interface java.lang.Comparable
compareToMethods inherited from interface java.lang.Iterable
forEachMethods inherited from interface java.util.List
add, add, addAll, addAll, clear, contains, containsAll, equals, get, hashCode, indexOf, isEmpty, lastIndexOf, remove, remove, removeAll, replaceAll, retainAll, set, size, toArray, toArray
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Method Details
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iterator
ObjectListIterator<K> iterator()Returns a type-specific iterator on the elements of this list.- Specified by:
iteratorin interfacejava.util.Collection<K>- Specified by:
iteratorin interfacejava.lang.Iterable<K>- Specified by:
iteratorin interfacejava.util.List<K>- Specified by:
iteratorin interfaceObjectCollection<K>- Specified by:
iteratorin interfaceObjectIterable<K>- Returns:
- an iterator on the elements of this list.
- See Also:
Iterable.iterator()- API Notes:
- This specification strengthens the one given in
List.iterator(). It would not be normally necessary, butIterable.iterator()is bizarrily re-specified inList.Also, this is generally the only
iteratormethod subclasses should override.
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spliterator
Returns a type-specific spliterator on the elements of this list.List spliterators must report at least
Spliterator.SIZEDandSpliterator.ORDERED.See
List.spliterator()for more documentation on the requirements of the returned spliterator.- Specified by:
spliteratorin interfacejava.util.Collection<K>- Specified by:
spliteratorin interfacejava.lang.Iterable<K>- Specified by:
spliteratorin interfacejava.util.List<K>- Specified by:
spliteratorin interfaceObjectCollection<K>- Specified by:
spliteratorin interfaceObjectIterable<K>- Returns:
- a type-specific spliterator on the elements of this collection.
- Since:
- 8.5.0
- API Notes:
- This specification strengthens the one given in
Collection.spliterator(), which was already strengthened in the corresponding type-specific class, but was weakened by the fact that this interface extendsList.Also, this is generally the only
spliteratormethod subclasses should override. - Implementation Specification:
- The default implementation returns a late-binding spliterator (see
Spliteratorfor documentation on what binding policies mean).- For
RandomAccesslists, this will return a spliterator that calls the type-specificList.get(int)method on the appropriate indexes. - Otherwise, the spliterator returned will wrap this instance's
type specific
iterator().
In either case, the spliterator reports
Spliterator.SIZED,Spliterator.SUBSIZED, andSpliterator.ORDERED. - For
- Implementation Notes:
- As the non-RandomAccess case is
based on the iterator, and
Iteratoris an inherently linear API, the returned spliterator will yield limited performance gains when run in parallel contexts, as the returned spliterator'strySplit()will have linear runtime.For
RandomAccesslists, the parallel performance should be reasonable assumingList.get(int)is truly constant time likeRandomAccesssuggests.
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listIterator
ObjectListIterator<K> listIterator()Returns a type-specific list iterator on the list.- Specified by:
listIteratorin interfacejava.util.List<K>- See Also:
List.listIterator()
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listIterator
Returns a type-specific list iterator on the list starting at a given index.- Specified by:
listIteratorin interfacejava.util.List<K>- See Also:
List.listIterator(int)
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subList
Returns a type-specific view of the portion of this list from the indexfrom, inclusive, to the indexto, exclusive.- Specified by:
subListin interfacejava.util.List<K>- See Also:
List.subList(int,int)- API Notes:
- This specification strengthens the one given in
List.subList(int,int).
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size
void size(int size)Sets the size of this list.If the specified size is smaller than the current size, the last elements are discarded. Otherwise, they are filled with 0/
null/false.- Parameters:
size- the new size.
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getElements
void getElements(int from, java.lang.Object[] a, int offset, int length)Copies (hopefully quickly) elements of this type-specific list into the given array.- Parameters:
from- the start index (inclusive).a- the destination array.offset- the offset into the destination array where to store the first element copied.length- the number of elements to be copied.
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removeElements
void removeElements(int from, int to)Removes (hopefully quickly) elements of this type-specific list.- Parameters:
from- the start index (inclusive).to- the end index (exclusive).
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addElements
Add (hopefully quickly) elements to this type-specific list.- Parameters:
index- the index at which to add elements.a- the array containing the elements.
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addElements
Add (hopefully quickly) elements to this type-specific list.- Parameters:
index- the index at which to add elements.a- the array containing the elements.offset- the offset of the first element to add.length- the number of elements to add.
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setElements
Set (hopefully quickly) elements to match the array given.- Parameters:
a- the array containing the elements.- Since:
- 8.3.0
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setElements
Set (hopefully quickly) elements to match the array given.- Parameters:
index- the index at which to start setting elements.a- the array containing the elements.- Since:
- 8.3.0
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setElements
Set (hopefully quickly) elements to match the array given. Sets each in this list to the corresponding elements in the array, as if by
However, the exact implementation may be more efficient, taking into account whether random access is faster or not, or at the discretion of subclasses, abuse internals.ListIterator iter = listIterator(index); int i = 0; while (i < length) { iter.next(); iter.set(a[offset + i++]); }- Parameters:
index- the index at which to start setting elements.a- the array containing the elementsoffset- the offset of the first element to add.length- the number of elements to add.- Since:
- 8.3.0
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addAll
Inserts all of the elements in the specified type-specific list into this type-specific list at the specified position (optional operation).- See Also:
List.addAll(int,Collection)- API Notes:
- This method exists only for the sake of efficiency: override are
expected to use
getElements(int, java.lang.Object[], int, int)/addElements(int, K[]). - Implementation Specification:
- This method delegates to the one accepting a collection, but it might be implemented more efficiently.
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addAll
Appends all of the elements in the specified type-specific list to the end of this type-specific list (optional operation).- See Also:
List.addAll(Collection)- Implementation Specification:
- This method delegates to the index-based version, passing
List.size()as first argument.
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of
Returns an immutable empty list.- Returns:
- an immutable empty list.
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of
Returns an immutable list with the element given.- Parameters:
e- the element that the returned list will contain.- Returns:
- an immutable list containing
e.
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of
Returns an immutable list with the elements given.- Parameters:
e0- the first element.e1- the second element.- Returns:
- an immutable list containing
e0ande1.
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of
Returns an immutable list with the elements given.- Parameters:
e0- the first element.e1- the second element.e2- the third element.- Returns:
- an immutable list containing
e0,e1, ande2.
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of
Returns an immutable list with the elements given.Note that this method does not perform a defensive copy.
- Parameters:
a- a list of elements that will be used to initialize the immutable list.- Returns:
- an immutable list containing the elements of
a.
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sort
Sorts this list using a sort assured to be stable.Pass
nullto sort using natural ordering.Unless a subclass specifies otherwise, the results of the method if the list is concurrently modified during the sort are unspecified.
- Specified by:
sortin interfacejava.util.List<K>- Since:
- 8.5.0
- Implementation Specification:
- The default implementation dumps the elements into an array using
List.toArray(), sorts the array, then replaces all elements using thesetElements(K[])function.
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unstableSort
Sorts this list using a sort not assured to be stable. This differs fromList.sort(java.util.Comparator)in that the results are not assured to be stable, but may be a bit faster.Pass
nullto sort using natural ordering.Unless a subclass specifies otherwise, the results of the method if the list is concurrently modified during the sort are unspecified.
- Since:
- 8.3.0
- Implementation Specification:
- The default implementation dumps the elements into an array using
List.toArray(), sorts the array, then replaces all elements using thesetElements(K[])function.
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