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* Copyright (c) 1997, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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* Copyright (c) 1997, 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as |
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. Sun designates this |
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this |
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* particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided |
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* by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. |
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* by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. |
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
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package java.util; |
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import java.util.function.Consumer; |
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import java.util.function.Predicate; |
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import java.util.function.UnaryOperator; |
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// OPENJDK import jdk.internal.access.SharedSecrets; |
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import jdk.internal.util.ArraysSupport; |
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/** |
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* Resizable-array implementation of the <tt>List</tt> interface. Implements |
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* Resizable-array implementation of the {@code List} interface. Implements |
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* all optional list operations, and permits all elements, including |
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* <tt>null</tt>. In addition to implementing the <tt>List</tt> interface, |
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* {@code null}. In addition to implementing the {@code List} interface, |
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* this class provides methods to manipulate the size of the array that is |
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* used internally to store the list. (This class is roughly equivalent to |
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* <tt>Vector</tt>, except that it is unsynchronized.) |
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* {@code Vector}, except that it is unsynchronized.) |
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* |
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* <p>The <tt>size</tt>, <tt>isEmpty</tt>, <tt>get</tt>, <tt>set</tt>, |
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* <tt>iterator</tt>, and <tt>listIterator</tt> operations run in constant |
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* time. The <tt>add</tt> operation runs in <i>amortized constant time</i>, |
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* <p>The {@code size}, {@code isEmpty}, {@code get}, {@code set}, |
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* {@code iterator}, and {@code listIterator} operations run in constant |
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* time. The {@code add} operation runs in <i>amortized constant time</i>, |
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* that is, adding n elements requires O(n) time. All of the other operations |
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* run in linear time (roughly speaking). The constant factor is low compared |
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* to that for the <tt>LinkedList</tt> implementation. |
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* to that for the {@code LinkedList} implementation. |
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* |
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* <p>Each <tt>ArrayList</tt> instance has a <i>capacity</i>. The capacity is |
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* <p>Each {@code ArrayList} instance has a <i>capacity</i>. The capacity is |
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* the size of the array used to store the elements in the list. It is always |
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* at least as large as the list size. As elements are added to an ArrayList, |
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* its capacity grows automatically. The details of the growth policy are not |
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* specified beyond the fact that adding an element has constant amortized |
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* time cost. |
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* |
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* <p>An application can increase the capacity of an <tt>ArrayList</tt> instance |
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* before adding a large number of elements using the <tt>ensureCapacity</tt> |
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* <p>An application can increase the capacity of an {@code ArrayList} instance |
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* before adding a large number of elements using the {@code ensureCapacity} |
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* operation. This may reduce the amount of incremental reallocation. |
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* |
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* <p><strong>Note that this implementation is not synchronized.</strong> |
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* If multiple threads access an <tt>ArrayList</tt> instance concurrently, |
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* If multiple threads access an {@code ArrayList} instance concurrently, |
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* and at least one of the threads modifies the list structurally, it |
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* <i>must</i> be synchronized externally. (A structural modification is |
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* any operation that adds or deletes one or more elements, or explicitly |
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* unsynchronized access to the list:<pre> |
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* List list = Collections.synchronizedList(new ArrayList(...));</pre> |
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* <p><a name="fail-fast"/> |
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* <p id="fail-fast"> |
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* The iterators returned by this class's {@link #iterator() iterator} and |
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* {@link #listIterator(int) listIterator} methods are <em>fail-fast</em>: |
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* if the list is structurally modified at any time after the iterator is |
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* should be used only to detect bugs.</i> |
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* <p>This class is a member of the |
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* <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html"> |
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* <a href="{@docRoot}/java.base/java/util/package-summary.html#CollectionsFramework"> |
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* Java Collections Framework</a>. |
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* @param <E> the type of elements in this list |
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* @author Josh Bloch |
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* @author Neal Gafter |
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* @see Collection |
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* @see Vector |
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* @since 1.2 |
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public class ArrayList<E> extends AbstractList<E> |
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implements List<E>, RandomAccess, Cloneable, java.io.Serializable |
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// OPENJDK @java.io.Serial |
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private static final long serialVersionUID = 8683452581122892189L; |
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* Default initial capacity. |
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private static final int DEFAULT_CAPACITY = 10; |
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* Shared empty array instance used for empty instances. |
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* Shared empty array instance used for default sized empty instances. We |
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* distinguish this from EMPTY_ELEMENTDATA to know how much to inflate when |
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* first element is added. |
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private static final Object[] DEFAULTCAPACITY_EMPTY_ELEMENTDATA = {}; |
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* The array buffer into which the elements of the ArrayList are stored. |
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* The capacity of the ArrayList is the length of this array buffer. |
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* The capacity of the ArrayList is the length of this array buffer. Any |
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* empty ArrayList with elementData == DEFAULTCAPACITY_EMPTY_ELEMENTDATA |
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* will be expanded to DEFAULT_CAPACITY when the first element is added. |
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private transient Object[] elementData; |
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transient Object[] elementData; // non-private to simplify nested class access |
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* The size of the ArrayList (the number of elements it contains). |
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* is negative |
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public ArrayList(int initialCapacity) { |
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super(); |
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initialCapacity); |
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public ArrayList() { |
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elementData = a; |
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* the storage of an {@code ArrayList} instance. |
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elementData = Arrays.copyOf(elementData, size); |
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public E set(int index, E element) { |
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* which helps when add(E) is called in a C1-compiled loop. |
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private void add(E e, Object[] elementData, int s) { |
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if (s == elementData.length) |
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elementData = grow(); |
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* @return {@code true} (as specified by {@link Collection#add}) |
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*/ |
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public boolean add(E e) { |
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ensureCapacity(size + 1); // Increments modCount!! |
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elementData[size++] = e; |
466 |
> |
modCount++; |
467 |
> |
add(e, elementData, size); |
468 |
|
return true; |
469 |
|
} |
470 |
|
|
479 |
|
*/ |
480 |
|
public void add(int index, E element) { |
481 |
|
rangeCheckForAdd(index); |
482 |
< |
|
483 |
< |
ensureCapacity(size+1); // Increments modCount!! |
484 |
< |
System.arraycopy(elementData, index, elementData, index + 1, |
485 |
< |
size - index); |
482 |
> |
modCount++; |
483 |
> |
final int s; |
484 |
> |
Object[] elementData; |
485 |
> |
if ((s = size) == (elementData = this.elementData).length) |
486 |
> |
elementData = grow(); |
487 |
> |
System.arraycopy(elementData, index, |
488 |
> |
elementData, index + 1, |
489 |
> |
s - index); |
490 |
|
elementData[index] = element; |
491 |
< |
size++; |
491 |
> |
size = s + 1; |
492 |
> |
// checkInvariants(); |
493 |
|
} |
494 |
|
|
495 |
|
/** |
502 |
|
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc} |
503 |
|
*/ |
504 |
|
public E remove(int index) { |
505 |
< |
rangeCheck(index); |
505 |
> |
Objects.checkIndex(index, size); |
506 |
> |
final Object[] es = elementData; |
507 |
|
|
508 |
< |
modCount++; |
509 |
< |
E oldValue = elementData(index); |
415 |
< |
|
416 |
< |
int numMoved = size - index - 1; |
417 |
< |
if (numMoved > 0) |
418 |
< |
System.arraycopy(elementData, index+1, elementData, index, |
419 |
< |
numMoved); |
420 |
< |
elementData[--size] = null; // Let gc do its work |
508 |
> |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") E oldValue = (E) es[index]; |
509 |
> |
fastRemove(es, index); |
510 |
|
|
511 |
+ |
// checkInvariants(); |
512 |
|
return oldValue; |
513 |
|
} |
514 |
|
|
515 |
|
/** |
516 |
+ |
* {@inheritDoc} |
517 |
+ |
*/ |
518 |
+ |
public boolean equals(Object o) { |
519 |
+ |
if (o == this) { |
520 |
+ |
return true; |
521 |
+ |
} |
522 |
+ |
|
523 |
+ |
if (!(o instanceof List)) { |
524 |
+ |
return false; |
525 |
+ |
} |
526 |
+ |
|
527 |
+ |
final int expectedModCount = modCount; |
528 |
+ |
// ArrayList can be subclassed and given arbitrary behavior, but we can |
529 |
+ |
// still deal with the common case where o is ArrayList precisely |
530 |
+ |
boolean equal = (o.getClass() == ArrayList.class) |
531 |
+ |
? equalsArrayList((ArrayList<?>) o) |
532 |
+ |
: equalsRange((List<?>) o, 0, size); |
533 |
+ |
|
534 |
+ |
checkForComodification(expectedModCount); |
535 |
+ |
return equal; |
536 |
+ |
} |
537 |
+ |
|
538 |
+ |
boolean equalsRange(List<?> other, int from, int to) { |
539 |
+ |
final Object[] es = elementData; |
540 |
+ |
if (to > es.length) { |
541 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
542 |
+ |
} |
543 |
+ |
var oit = other.iterator(); |
544 |
+ |
for (; from < to; from++) { |
545 |
+ |
if (!oit.hasNext() || !Objects.equals(es[from], oit.next())) { |
546 |
+ |
return false; |
547 |
+ |
} |
548 |
+ |
} |
549 |
+ |
return !oit.hasNext(); |
550 |
+ |
} |
551 |
+ |
|
552 |
+ |
private boolean equalsArrayList(ArrayList<?> other) { |
553 |
+ |
final int otherModCount = other.modCount; |
554 |
+ |
final int s = size; |
555 |
+ |
boolean equal; |
556 |
+ |
if (equal = (s == other.size)) { |
557 |
+ |
final Object[] otherEs = other.elementData; |
558 |
+ |
final Object[] es = elementData; |
559 |
+ |
if (s > es.length || s > otherEs.length) { |
560 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
561 |
+ |
} |
562 |
+ |
for (int i = 0; i < s; i++) { |
563 |
+ |
if (!Objects.equals(es[i], otherEs[i])) { |
564 |
+ |
equal = false; |
565 |
+ |
break; |
566 |
+ |
} |
567 |
+ |
} |
568 |
+ |
} |
569 |
+ |
other.checkForComodification(otherModCount); |
570 |
+ |
return equal; |
571 |
+ |
} |
572 |
+ |
|
573 |
+ |
private void checkForComodification(final int expectedModCount) { |
574 |
+ |
if (modCount != expectedModCount) { |
575 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
576 |
+ |
} |
577 |
+ |
} |
578 |
+ |
|
579 |
+ |
/** |
580 |
+ |
* {@inheritDoc} |
581 |
+ |
*/ |
582 |
+ |
public int hashCode() { |
583 |
+ |
int expectedModCount = modCount; |
584 |
+ |
int hash = hashCodeRange(0, size); |
585 |
+ |
checkForComodification(expectedModCount); |
586 |
+ |
return hash; |
587 |
+ |
} |
588 |
+ |
|
589 |
+ |
int hashCodeRange(int from, int to) { |
590 |
+ |
final Object[] es = elementData; |
591 |
+ |
if (to > es.length) { |
592 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
593 |
+ |
} |
594 |
+ |
int hashCode = 1; |
595 |
+ |
for (int i = from; i < to; i++) { |
596 |
+ |
Object e = es[i]; |
597 |
+ |
hashCode = 31 * hashCode + (e == null ? 0 : e.hashCode()); |
598 |
+ |
} |
599 |
+ |
return hashCode; |
600 |
+ |
} |
601 |
+ |
|
602 |
+ |
/** |
603 |
|
* Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from this list, |
604 |
|
* if it is present. If the list does not contain the element, it is |
605 |
|
* unchanged. More formally, removes the element with the lowest index |
606 |
< |
* <tt>i</tt> such that |
607 |
< |
* <tt>(o==null ? get(i)==null : o.equals(get(i)))</tt> |
608 |
< |
* (if such an element exists). Returns <tt>true</tt> if this list |
606 |
> |
* {@code i} such that |
607 |
> |
* {@code Objects.equals(o, get(i))} |
608 |
> |
* (if such an element exists). Returns {@code true} if this list |
609 |
|
* contained the specified element (or equivalently, if this list |
610 |
|
* changed as a result of the call). |
611 |
|
* |
612 |
|
* @param o element to be removed from this list, if present |
613 |
< |
* @return <tt>true</tt> if this list contained the specified element |
613 |
> |
* @return {@code true} if this list contained the specified element |
614 |
|
*/ |
615 |
|
public boolean remove(Object o) { |
616 |
< |
if (o == null) { |
617 |
< |
for (int index = 0; index < size; index++) |
618 |
< |
if (elementData[index] == null) { |
619 |
< |
fastRemove(index); |
620 |
< |
return true; |
621 |
< |
} |
622 |
< |
} else { |
623 |
< |
for (int index = 0; index < size; index++) |
624 |
< |
if (o.equals(elementData[index])) { |
625 |
< |
fastRemove(index); |
626 |
< |
return true; |
627 |
< |
} |
616 |
> |
final Object[] es = elementData; |
617 |
> |
final int size = this.size; |
618 |
> |
int i = 0; |
619 |
> |
found: { |
620 |
> |
if (o == null) { |
621 |
> |
for (; i < size; i++) |
622 |
> |
if (es[i] == null) |
623 |
> |
break found; |
624 |
> |
} else { |
625 |
> |
for (; i < size; i++) |
626 |
> |
if (o.equals(es[i])) |
627 |
> |
break found; |
628 |
> |
} |
629 |
> |
return false; |
630 |
|
} |
631 |
< |
return false; |
631 |
> |
fastRemove(es, i); |
632 |
> |
return true; |
633 |
|
} |
634 |
|
|
635 |
< |
/* |
635 |
> |
/** |
636 |
|
* Private remove method that skips bounds checking and does not |
637 |
|
* return the value removed. |
638 |
|
*/ |
639 |
< |
private void fastRemove(int index) { |
639 |
> |
private void fastRemove(Object[] es, int i) { |
640 |
|
modCount++; |
641 |
< |
int numMoved = size - index - 1; |
642 |
< |
if (numMoved > 0) |
643 |
< |
System.arraycopy(elementData, index+1, elementData, index, |
644 |
< |
numMoved); |
465 |
< |
elementData[--size] = null; // Let gc do its work |
641 |
> |
final int newSize; |
642 |
> |
if ((newSize = size - 1) > i) |
643 |
> |
System.arraycopy(es, i + 1, es, i, newSize - i); |
644 |
> |
es[size = newSize] = null; |
645 |
|
} |
646 |
|
|
647 |
|
/** |
650 |
|
*/ |
651 |
|
public void clear() { |
652 |
|
modCount++; |
653 |
< |
|
654 |
< |
// Let gc do its work |
655 |
< |
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) |
477 |
< |
elementData[i] = null; |
478 |
< |
|
479 |
< |
size = 0; |
653 |
> |
final Object[] es = elementData; |
654 |
> |
for (int to = size, i = size = 0; i < to; i++) |
655 |
> |
es[i] = null; |
656 |
|
} |
657 |
|
|
658 |
|
/** |
665 |
|
* list is nonempty.) |
666 |
|
* |
667 |
|
* @param c collection containing elements to be added to this list |
668 |
< |
* @return <tt>true</tt> if this list changed as a result of the call |
668 |
> |
* @return {@code true} if this list changed as a result of the call |
669 |
|
* @throws NullPointerException if the specified collection is null |
670 |
|
*/ |
671 |
|
public boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> c) { |
672 |
|
Object[] a = c.toArray(); |
673 |
+ |
modCount++; |
674 |
|
int numNew = a.length; |
675 |
< |
ensureCapacity(size + numNew); // Increments modCount |
676 |
< |
System.arraycopy(a, 0, elementData, size, numNew); |
677 |
< |
size += numNew; |
678 |
< |
return numNew != 0; |
675 |
> |
if (numNew == 0) |
676 |
> |
return false; |
677 |
> |
Object[] elementData; |
678 |
> |
final int s; |
679 |
> |
if (numNew > (elementData = this.elementData).length - (s = size)) |
680 |
> |
elementData = grow(s + numNew); |
681 |
> |
System.arraycopy(a, 0, elementData, s, numNew); |
682 |
> |
size = s + numNew; |
683 |
> |
// checkInvariants(); |
684 |
> |
return true; |
685 |
|
} |
686 |
|
|
687 |
|
/** |
695 |
|
* @param index index at which to insert the first element from the |
696 |
|
* specified collection |
697 |
|
* @param c collection containing elements to be added to this list |
698 |
< |
* @return <tt>true</tt> if this list changed as a result of the call |
698 |
> |
* @return {@code true} if this list changed as a result of the call |
699 |
|
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc} |
700 |
|
* @throws NullPointerException if the specified collection is null |
701 |
|
*/ |
703 |
|
rangeCheckForAdd(index); |
704 |
|
|
705 |
|
Object[] a = c.toArray(); |
706 |
+ |
modCount++; |
707 |
|
int numNew = a.length; |
708 |
< |
ensureCapacity(size + numNew); // Increments modCount |
708 |
> |
if (numNew == 0) |
709 |
> |
return false; |
710 |
> |
Object[] elementData; |
711 |
> |
final int s; |
712 |
> |
if (numNew > (elementData = this.elementData).length - (s = size)) |
713 |
> |
elementData = grow(s + numNew); |
714 |
|
|
715 |
< |
int numMoved = size - index; |
715 |
> |
int numMoved = s - index; |
716 |
|
if (numMoved > 0) |
717 |
< |
System.arraycopy(elementData, index, elementData, index + numNew, |
717 |
> |
System.arraycopy(elementData, index, |
718 |
> |
elementData, index + numNew, |
719 |
|
numMoved); |
530 |
– |
|
720 |
|
System.arraycopy(a, 0, elementData, index, numNew); |
721 |
< |
size += numNew; |
722 |
< |
return numNew != 0; |
721 |
> |
size = s + numNew; |
722 |
> |
// checkInvariants(); |
723 |
> |
return true; |
724 |
|
} |
725 |
|
|
726 |
|
/** |
733 |
|
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if {@code fromIndex} or |
734 |
|
* {@code toIndex} is out of range |
735 |
|
* ({@code fromIndex < 0 || |
546 |
– |
* fromIndex >= size() || |
736 |
|
* toIndex > size() || |
737 |
|
* toIndex < fromIndex}) |
738 |
|
*/ |
739 |
|
protected void removeRange(int fromIndex, int toIndex) { |
740 |
+ |
if (fromIndex > toIndex) { |
741 |
+ |
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException( |
742 |
+ |
outOfBoundsMsg(fromIndex, toIndex)); |
743 |
+ |
} |
744 |
|
modCount++; |
745 |
< |
int numMoved = size - toIndex; |
746 |
< |
System.arraycopy(elementData, toIndex, elementData, fromIndex, |
554 |
< |
numMoved); |
555 |
< |
|
556 |
< |
// Let gc do its work |
557 |
< |
int newSize = size - (toIndex-fromIndex); |
558 |
< |
while (size != newSize) |
559 |
< |
elementData[--size] = null; |
745 |
> |
shiftTailOverGap(elementData, fromIndex, toIndex); |
746 |
> |
// checkInvariants(); |
747 |
|
} |
748 |
|
|
749 |
< |
/** |
750 |
< |
* Checks if the given index is in range. If not, throws an appropriate |
751 |
< |
* runtime exception. This method does *not* check if the index is |
752 |
< |
* negative: It is always used immediately prior to an array access, |
753 |
< |
* which throws an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if index is negative. |
567 |
< |
*/ |
568 |
< |
private void rangeCheck(int index) { |
569 |
< |
if (index >= size) |
570 |
< |
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(outOfBoundsMsg(index)); |
749 |
> |
/** Erases the gap from lo to hi, by sliding down following elements. */ |
750 |
> |
private void shiftTailOverGap(Object[] es, int lo, int hi) { |
751 |
> |
System.arraycopy(es, hi, es, lo, size - hi); |
752 |
> |
for (int to = size, i = (size -= hi - lo); i < to; i++) |
753 |
> |
es[i] = null; |
754 |
|
} |
755 |
|
|
756 |
|
/** |
771 |
|
} |
772 |
|
|
773 |
|
/** |
774 |
+ |
* A version used in checking (fromIndex > toIndex) condition |
775 |
+ |
*/ |
776 |
+ |
private static String outOfBoundsMsg(int fromIndex, int toIndex) { |
777 |
+ |
return "From Index: " + fromIndex + " > To Index: " + toIndex; |
778 |
+ |
} |
779 |
+ |
|
780 |
+ |
/** |
781 |
|
* Removes from this list all of its elements that are contained in the |
782 |
|
* specified collection. |
783 |
|
* |
784 |
|
* @param c collection containing elements to be removed from this list |
785 |
|
* @return {@code true} if this list changed as a result of the call |
786 |
|
* @throws ClassCastException if the class of an element of this list |
787 |
< |
* is incompatible with the specified collection (optional) |
787 |
> |
* is incompatible with the specified collection |
788 |
> |
* (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>) |
789 |
|
* @throws NullPointerException if this list contains a null element and the |
790 |
< |
* specified collection does not permit null elements (optional), |
790 |
> |
* specified collection does not permit null elements |
791 |
> |
* (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>), |
792 |
|
* or if the specified collection is null |
793 |
|
* @see Collection#contains(Object) |
794 |
|
*/ |
795 |
|
public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> c) { |
796 |
< |
return batchRemove(c, false); |
796 |
> |
return batchRemove(c, false, 0, size); |
797 |
|
} |
798 |
|
|
799 |
|
/** |
804 |
|
* @param c collection containing elements to be retained in this list |
805 |
|
* @return {@code true} if this list changed as a result of the call |
806 |
|
* @throws ClassCastException if the class of an element of this list |
807 |
< |
* is incompatible with the specified collection (optional) |
807 |
> |
* is incompatible with the specified collection |
808 |
> |
* (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>) |
809 |
|
* @throws NullPointerException if this list contains a null element and the |
810 |
< |
* specified collection does not permit null elements (optional), |
810 |
> |
* specified collection does not permit null elements |
811 |
> |
* (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>), |
812 |
|
* or if the specified collection is null |
813 |
|
* @see Collection#contains(Object) |
814 |
|
*/ |
815 |
|
public boolean retainAll(Collection<?> c) { |
816 |
< |
return batchRemove(c, true); |
816 |
> |
return batchRemove(c, true, 0, size); |
817 |
|
} |
818 |
|
|
819 |
< |
private boolean batchRemove(Collection<?> c, boolean complement) { |
820 |
< |
final Object[] elementData = this.elementData; |
821 |
< |
int r = 0, w = 0; |
822 |
< |
boolean modified = false; |
819 |
> |
boolean batchRemove(Collection<?> c, boolean complement, |
820 |
> |
final int from, final int end) { |
821 |
> |
Objects.requireNonNull(c); |
822 |
> |
final Object[] es = elementData; |
823 |
> |
int r; |
824 |
> |
// Optimize for initial run of survivors |
825 |
> |
for (r = from;; r++) { |
826 |
> |
if (r == end) |
827 |
> |
return false; |
828 |
> |
if (c.contains(es[r]) != complement) |
829 |
> |
break; |
830 |
> |
} |
831 |
> |
int w = r++; |
832 |
|
try { |
833 |
< |
for (; r < size; r++) |
834 |
< |
if (c.contains(elementData[r]) == complement) |
835 |
< |
elementData[w++] = elementData[r]; |
836 |
< |
} finally { |
833 |
> |
for (Object e; r < end; r++) |
834 |
> |
if (c.contains(e = es[r]) == complement) |
835 |
> |
es[w++] = e; |
836 |
> |
} catch (Throwable ex) { |
837 |
|
// Preserve behavioral compatibility with AbstractCollection, |
838 |
|
// even if c.contains() throws. |
839 |
< |
if (r != size) { |
840 |
< |
System.arraycopy(elementData, r, |
841 |
< |
elementData, w, |
842 |
< |
size - r); |
843 |
< |
w += size - r; |
844 |
< |
} |
642 |
< |
if (w != size) { |
643 |
< |
for (int i = w; i < size; i++) |
644 |
< |
elementData[i] = null; |
645 |
< |
modCount += size - w; |
646 |
< |
size = w; |
647 |
< |
modified = true; |
648 |
< |
} |
839 |
> |
System.arraycopy(es, r, es, w, end - r); |
840 |
> |
w += end - r; |
841 |
> |
throw ex; |
842 |
> |
} finally { |
843 |
> |
modCount += end - w; |
844 |
> |
shiftTailOverGap(es, w, end); |
845 |
|
} |
846 |
< |
return modified; |
846 |
> |
// checkInvariants(); |
847 |
> |
return true; |
848 |
|
} |
849 |
|
|
850 |
|
/** |
851 |
< |
* Save the state of the <tt>ArrayList</tt> instance to a stream (that |
852 |
< |
* is, serialize it). |
851 |
> |
* Saves the state of the {@code ArrayList} instance to a stream |
852 |
> |
* (that is, serializes it). |
853 |
|
* |
854 |
< |
* @serialData The length of the array backing the <tt>ArrayList</tt> |
854 |
> |
* @param s the stream |
855 |
> |
* @throws java.io.IOException if an I/O error occurs |
856 |
> |
* @serialData The length of the array backing the {@code ArrayList} |
857 |
|
* instance is emitted (int), followed by all of its elements |
858 |
< |
* (each an <tt>Object</tt>) in the proper order. |
858 |
> |
* (each an {@code Object}) in the proper order. |
859 |
|
*/ |
860 |
+ |
// OPENJDK @java.io.Serial |
861 |
|
private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s) |
862 |
< |
throws java.io.IOException{ |
862 |
> |
throws java.io.IOException { |
863 |
|
// Write out element count, and any hidden stuff |
864 |
|
int expectedModCount = modCount; |
865 |
|
s.defaultWriteObject(); |
866 |
|
|
867 |
< |
// Write out array length |
868 |
< |
s.writeInt(elementData.length); |
867 |
> |
// Write out size as capacity for behavioral compatibility with clone() |
868 |
> |
s.writeInt(size); |
869 |
|
|
870 |
|
// Write out all elements in the proper order. |
871 |
< |
for (int i=0; i<size; i++) |
871 |
> |
for (int i=0; i<size; i++) { |
872 |
|
s.writeObject(elementData[i]); |
873 |
+ |
} |
874 |
|
|
875 |
|
if (modCount != expectedModCount) { |
876 |
|
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
877 |
|
} |
677 |
– |
|
878 |
|
} |
879 |
|
|
880 |
|
/** |
881 |
< |
* Reconstitute the <tt>ArrayList</tt> instance from a stream (that is, |
882 |
< |
* deserialize it). |
881 |
> |
* Reconstitutes the {@code ArrayList} instance from a stream (that is, |
882 |
> |
* deserializes it). |
883 |
> |
* @param s the stream |
884 |
> |
* @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class of a serialized object |
885 |
> |
* could not be found |
886 |
> |
* @throws java.io.IOException if an I/O error occurs |
887 |
|
*/ |
888 |
+ |
// OPENJDK @java.io.Serial |
889 |
|
private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s) |
890 |
|
throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException { |
891 |
+ |
|
892 |
|
// Read in size, and any hidden stuff |
893 |
|
s.defaultReadObject(); |
894 |
|
|
895 |
< |
// Read in array length and allocate array |
896 |
< |
int arrayLength = s.readInt(); |
897 |
< |
Object[] a = elementData = new Object[arrayLength]; |
898 |
< |
|
899 |
< |
// Read in all elements in the proper order. |
900 |
< |
for (int i=0; i<size; i++) |
901 |
< |
a[i] = s.readObject(); |
895 |
> |
// Read in capacity |
896 |
> |
s.readInt(); // ignored |
897 |
> |
|
898 |
> |
if (size > 0) { |
899 |
> |
// like clone(), allocate array based upon size not capacity |
900 |
> |
jsr166.Platform.checkArray(s, Object[].class, size); |
901 |
> |
Object[] elements = new Object[size]; |
902 |
> |
|
903 |
> |
// Read in all elements in the proper order. |
904 |
> |
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { |
905 |
> |
elements[i] = s.readObject(); |
906 |
> |
} |
907 |
> |
|
908 |
> |
elementData = elements; |
909 |
> |
} else if (size == 0) { |
910 |
> |
elementData = EMPTY_ELEMENTDATA; |
911 |
> |
} else { |
912 |
> |
throw new java.io.InvalidObjectException("Invalid size: " + size); |
913 |
> |
} |
914 |
|
} |
915 |
|
|
916 |
|
/** |
926 |
|
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc} |
927 |
|
*/ |
928 |
|
public ListIterator<E> listIterator(int index) { |
929 |
< |
if (index < 0 || index > size) |
712 |
< |
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Index: "+index); |
929 |
> |
rangeCheckForAdd(index); |
930 |
|
return new ListItr(index); |
931 |
|
} |
932 |
|
|
961 |
|
int lastRet = -1; // index of last element returned; -1 if no such |
962 |
|
int expectedModCount = modCount; |
963 |
|
|
964 |
+ |
// prevent creating a synthetic constructor |
965 |
+ |
Itr() {} |
966 |
+ |
|
967 |
|
public boolean hasNext() { |
968 |
|
return cursor != size; |
969 |
|
} |
996 |
|
} |
997 |
|
} |
998 |
|
|
999 |
+ |
@Override |
1000 |
+ |
public void forEachRemaining(Consumer<? super E> action) { |
1001 |
+ |
Objects.requireNonNull(action); |
1002 |
+ |
final int size = ArrayList.this.size; |
1003 |
+ |
int i = cursor; |
1004 |
+ |
if (i < size) { |
1005 |
+ |
final Object[] es = elementData; |
1006 |
+ |
if (i >= es.length) |
1007 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1008 |
+ |
for (; i < size && modCount == expectedModCount; i++) |
1009 |
+ |
action.accept(elementAt(es, i)); |
1010 |
+ |
// update once at end to reduce heap write traffic |
1011 |
+ |
cursor = i; |
1012 |
+ |
lastRet = i - 1; |
1013 |
+ |
checkForComodification(); |
1014 |
+ |
} |
1015 |
+ |
} |
1016 |
+ |
|
1017 |
|
final void checkForComodification() { |
1018 |
|
if (modCount != expectedModCount) |
1019 |
|
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1112 |
|
*/ |
1113 |
|
public List<E> subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex) { |
1114 |
|
subListRangeCheck(fromIndex, toIndex, size); |
1115 |
< |
return new SubList(this, 0, fromIndex, toIndex); |
1115 |
> |
return new SubList<>(this, fromIndex, toIndex); |
1116 |
|
} |
1117 |
|
|
1118 |
< |
static void subListRangeCheck(int fromIndex, int toIndex, int size) { |
1119 |
< |
if (fromIndex < 0) |
1120 |
< |
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("fromIndex = " + fromIndex); |
883 |
< |
if (toIndex > size) |
884 |
< |
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("toIndex = " + toIndex); |
885 |
< |
if (fromIndex > toIndex) |
886 |
< |
throw new IllegalArgumentException("fromIndex(" + fromIndex + |
887 |
< |
") > toIndex(" + toIndex + ")"); |
888 |
< |
} |
889 |
< |
|
890 |
< |
private class SubList extends AbstractList<E> implements RandomAccess { |
891 |
< |
private final AbstractList<E> parent; |
892 |
< |
private final int parentOffset; |
1118 |
> |
private static class SubList<E> extends AbstractList<E> implements RandomAccess { |
1119 |
> |
private final ArrayList<E> root; |
1120 |
> |
private final SubList<E> parent; |
1121 |
|
private final int offset; |
1122 |
< |
int size; |
1122 |
> |
private int size; |
1123 |
|
|
1124 |
< |
SubList(AbstractList<E> parent, |
1125 |
< |
int offset, int fromIndex, int toIndex) { |
1124 |
> |
/** |
1125 |
> |
* Constructs a sublist of an arbitrary ArrayList. |
1126 |
> |
*/ |
1127 |
> |
public SubList(ArrayList<E> root, int fromIndex, int toIndex) { |
1128 |
> |
this.root = root; |
1129 |
> |
this.parent = null; |
1130 |
> |
this.offset = fromIndex; |
1131 |
> |
this.size = toIndex - fromIndex; |
1132 |
> |
this.modCount = root.modCount; |
1133 |
> |
} |
1134 |
> |
|
1135 |
> |
/** |
1136 |
> |
* Constructs a sublist of another SubList. |
1137 |
> |
*/ |
1138 |
> |
private SubList(SubList<E> parent, int fromIndex, int toIndex) { |
1139 |
> |
this.root = parent.root; |
1140 |
|
this.parent = parent; |
1141 |
< |
this.parentOffset = fromIndex; |
900 |
< |
this.offset = offset + fromIndex; |
1141 |
> |
this.offset = parent.offset + fromIndex; |
1142 |
|
this.size = toIndex - fromIndex; |
1143 |
< |
this.modCount = ArrayList.this.modCount; |
1143 |
> |
this.modCount = parent.modCount; |
1144 |
|
} |
1145 |
|
|
1146 |
< |
public E set(int index, E e) { |
1147 |
< |
rangeCheck(index); |
1146 |
> |
public E set(int index, E element) { |
1147 |
> |
Objects.checkIndex(index, size); |
1148 |
|
checkForComodification(); |
1149 |
< |
E oldValue = ArrayList.this.elementData(offset + index); |
1150 |
< |
ArrayList.this.elementData[offset + index] = e; |
1149 |
> |
E oldValue = root.elementData(offset + index); |
1150 |
> |
root.elementData[offset + index] = element; |
1151 |
|
return oldValue; |
1152 |
|
} |
1153 |
|
|
1154 |
|
public E get(int index) { |
1155 |
< |
rangeCheck(index); |
1155 |
> |
Objects.checkIndex(index, size); |
1156 |
|
checkForComodification(); |
1157 |
< |
return ArrayList.this.elementData(offset + index); |
1157 |
> |
return root.elementData(offset + index); |
1158 |
|
} |
1159 |
|
|
1160 |
|
public int size() { |
1161 |
|
checkForComodification(); |
1162 |
< |
return this.size; |
1162 |
> |
return size; |
1163 |
|
} |
1164 |
|
|
1165 |
< |
public void add(int index, E e) { |
1165 |
> |
public void add(int index, E element) { |
1166 |
|
rangeCheckForAdd(index); |
1167 |
|
checkForComodification(); |
1168 |
< |
parent.add(parentOffset + index, e); |
1169 |
< |
this.modCount = parent.modCount; |
929 |
< |
this.size++; |
1168 |
> |
root.add(offset + index, element); |
1169 |
> |
updateSizeAndModCount(1); |
1170 |
|
} |
1171 |
|
|
1172 |
|
public E remove(int index) { |
1173 |
< |
rangeCheck(index); |
1173 |
> |
Objects.checkIndex(index, size); |
1174 |
|
checkForComodification(); |
1175 |
< |
E result = parent.remove(parentOffset + index); |
1176 |
< |
this.modCount = parent.modCount; |
937 |
< |
this.size--; |
1175 |
> |
E result = root.remove(offset + index); |
1176 |
> |
updateSizeAndModCount(-1); |
1177 |
|
return result; |
1178 |
|
} |
1179 |
|
|
1180 |
|
protected void removeRange(int fromIndex, int toIndex) { |
1181 |
|
checkForComodification(); |
1182 |
< |
parent.removeRange(parentOffset + fromIndex, |
1183 |
< |
parentOffset + toIndex); |
945 |
< |
this.modCount = parent.modCount; |
946 |
< |
this.size -= toIndex - fromIndex; |
1182 |
> |
root.removeRange(offset + fromIndex, offset + toIndex); |
1183 |
> |
updateSizeAndModCount(fromIndex - toIndex); |
1184 |
|
} |
1185 |
|
|
1186 |
|
public boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> c) { |
1192 |
|
int cSize = c.size(); |
1193 |
|
if (cSize==0) |
1194 |
|
return false; |
958 |
– |
|
1195 |
|
checkForComodification(); |
1196 |
< |
parent.addAll(parentOffset + index, c); |
1197 |
< |
this.modCount = parent.modCount; |
962 |
< |
this.size += cSize; |
1196 |
> |
root.addAll(offset + index, c); |
1197 |
> |
updateSizeAndModCount(cSize); |
1198 |
|
return true; |
1199 |
|
} |
1200 |
|
|
1201 |
+ |
public void replaceAll(UnaryOperator<E> operator) { |
1202 |
+ |
root.replaceAllRange(operator, offset, offset + size); |
1203 |
+ |
} |
1204 |
+ |
|
1205 |
+ |
public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> c) { |
1206 |
+ |
return batchRemove(c, false); |
1207 |
+ |
} |
1208 |
+ |
|
1209 |
+ |
public boolean retainAll(Collection<?> c) { |
1210 |
+ |
return batchRemove(c, true); |
1211 |
+ |
} |
1212 |
+ |
|
1213 |
+ |
private boolean batchRemove(Collection<?> c, boolean complement) { |
1214 |
+ |
checkForComodification(); |
1215 |
+ |
int oldSize = root.size; |
1216 |
+ |
boolean modified = |
1217 |
+ |
root.batchRemove(c, complement, offset, offset + size); |
1218 |
+ |
if (modified) |
1219 |
+ |
updateSizeAndModCount(root.size - oldSize); |
1220 |
+ |
return modified; |
1221 |
+ |
} |
1222 |
+ |
|
1223 |
+ |
public boolean removeIf(Predicate<? super E> filter) { |
1224 |
+ |
checkForComodification(); |
1225 |
+ |
int oldSize = root.size; |
1226 |
+ |
boolean modified = root.removeIf(filter, offset, offset + size); |
1227 |
+ |
if (modified) |
1228 |
+ |
updateSizeAndModCount(root.size - oldSize); |
1229 |
+ |
return modified; |
1230 |
+ |
} |
1231 |
+ |
|
1232 |
+ |
public Object[] toArray() { |
1233 |
+ |
checkForComodification(); |
1234 |
+ |
return Arrays.copyOfRange(root.elementData, offset, offset + size); |
1235 |
+ |
} |
1236 |
+ |
|
1237 |
+ |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") |
1238 |
+ |
public <T> T[] toArray(T[] a) { |
1239 |
+ |
checkForComodification(); |
1240 |
+ |
if (a.length < size) |
1241 |
+ |
return (T[]) Arrays.copyOfRange( |
1242 |
+ |
root.elementData, offset, offset + size, a.getClass()); |
1243 |
+ |
System.arraycopy(root.elementData, offset, a, 0, size); |
1244 |
+ |
if (a.length > size) |
1245 |
+ |
a[size] = null; |
1246 |
+ |
return a; |
1247 |
+ |
} |
1248 |
+ |
|
1249 |
+ |
public boolean equals(Object o) { |
1250 |
+ |
if (o == this) { |
1251 |
+ |
return true; |
1252 |
+ |
} |
1253 |
+ |
|
1254 |
+ |
if (!(o instanceof List)) { |
1255 |
+ |
return false; |
1256 |
+ |
} |
1257 |
+ |
|
1258 |
+ |
boolean equal = root.equalsRange((List<?>)o, offset, offset + size); |
1259 |
+ |
checkForComodification(); |
1260 |
+ |
return equal; |
1261 |
+ |
} |
1262 |
+ |
|
1263 |
+ |
public int hashCode() { |
1264 |
+ |
int hash = root.hashCodeRange(offset, offset + size); |
1265 |
+ |
checkForComodification(); |
1266 |
+ |
return hash; |
1267 |
+ |
} |
1268 |
+ |
|
1269 |
+ |
public int indexOf(Object o) { |
1270 |
+ |
int index = root.indexOfRange(o, offset, offset + size); |
1271 |
+ |
checkForComodification(); |
1272 |
+ |
return index >= 0 ? index - offset : -1; |
1273 |
+ |
} |
1274 |
+ |
|
1275 |
+ |
public int lastIndexOf(Object o) { |
1276 |
+ |
int index = root.lastIndexOfRange(o, offset, offset + size); |
1277 |
+ |
checkForComodification(); |
1278 |
+ |
return index >= 0 ? index - offset : -1; |
1279 |
+ |
} |
1280 |
+ |
|
1281 |
+ |
public boolean contains(Object o) { |
1282 |
+ |
return indexOf(o) >= 0; |
1283 |
+ |
} |
1284 |
+ |
|
1285 |
|
public Iterator<E> iterator() { |
1286 |
|
return listIterator(); |
1287 |
|
} |
1288 |
|
|
1289 |
< |
public ListIterator<E> listIterator(final int index) { |
1289 |
> |
public ListIterator<E> listIterator(int index) { |
1290 |
|
checkForComodification(); |
1291 |
|
rangeCheckForAdd(index); |
973 |
– |
final int offset = this.offset; |
1292 |
|
|
1293 |
|
return new ListIterator<E>() { |
1294 |
|
int cursor = index; |
1295 |
|
int lastRet = -1; |
1296 |
< |
int expectedModCount = ArrayList.this.modCount; |
1296 |
> |
int expectedModCount = SubList.this.modCount; |
1297 |
|
|
1298 |
|
public boolean hasNext() { |
1299 |
|
return cursor != SubList.this.size; |
1305 |
|
int i = cursor; |
1306 |
|
if (i >= SubList.this.size) |
1307 |
|
throw new NoSuchElementException(); |
1308 |
< |
Object[] elementData = ArrayList.this.elementData; |
1308 |
> |
Object[] elementData = root.elementData; |
1309 |
|
if (offset + i >= elementData.length) |
1310 |
|
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1311 |
|
cursor = i + 1; |
1322 |
|
int i = cursor - 1; |
1323 |
|
if (i < 0) |
1324 |
|
throw new NoSuchElementException(); |
1325 |
< |
Object[] elementData = ArrayList.this.elementData; |
1325 |
> |
Object[] elementData = root.elementData; |
1326 |
|
if (offset + i >= elementData.length) |
1327 |
|
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1328 |
|
cursor = i; |
1329 |
|
return (E) elementData[offset + (lastRet = i)]; |
1330 |
|
} |
1331 |
|
|
1332 |
+ |
public void forEachRemaining(Consumer<? super E> action) { |
1333 |
+ |
Objects.requireNonNull(action); |
1334 |
+ |
final int size = SubList.this.size; |
1335 |
+ |
int i = cursor; |
1336 |
+ |
if (i < size) { |
1337 |
+ |
final Object[] es = root.elementData; |
1338 |
+ |
if (offset + i >= es.length) |
1339 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1340 |
+ |
for (; i < size && root.modCount == expectedModCount; i++) |
1341 |
+ |
action.accept(elementAt(es, offset + i)); |
1342 |
+ |
// update once at end to reduce heap write traffic |
1343 |
+ |
cursor = i; |
1344 |
+ |
lastRet = i - 1; |
1345 |
+ |
checkForComodification(); |
1346 |
+ |
} |
1347 |
+ |
} |
1348 |
+ |
|
1349 |
|
public int nextIndex() { |
1350 |
|
return cursor; |
1351 |
|
} |
1363 |
|
SubList.this.remove(lastRet); |
1364 |
|
cursor = lastRet; |
1365 |
|
lastRet = -1; |
1366 |
< |
expectedModCount = ArrayList.this.modCount; |
1366 |
> |
expectedModCount = SubList.this.modCount; |
1367 |
|
} catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException ex) { |
1368 |
|
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1369 |
|
} |
1375 |
|
checkForComodification(); |
1376 |
|
|
1377 |
|
try { |
1378 |
< |
ArrayList.this.set(offset + lastRet, e); |
1378 |
> |
root.set(offset + lastRet, e); |
1379 |
|
} catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException ex) { |
1380 |
|
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1381 |
|
} |
1389 |
|
SubList.this.add(i, e); |
1390 |
|
cursor = i + 1; |
1391 |
|
lastRet = -1; |
1392 |
< |
expectedModCount = ArrayList.this.modCount; |
1392 |
> |
expectedModCount = SubList.this.modCount; |
1393 |
|
} catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException ex) { |
1394 |
|
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1395 |
|
} |
1396 |
|
} |
1397 |
|
|
1398 |
|
final void checkForComodification() { |
1399 |
< |
if (expectedModCount != ArrayList.this.modCount) |
1399 |
> |
if (root.modCount != expectedModCount) |
1400 |
|
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1401 |
|
} |
1402 |
|
}; |
1404 |
|
|
1405 |
|
public List<E> subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex) { |
1406 |
|
subListRangeCheck(fromIndex, toIndex, size); |
1407 |
< |
return new SubList(this, offset, fromIndex, toIndex); |
1073 |
< |
} |
1074 |
< |
|
1075 |
< |
private void rangeCheck(int index) { |
1076 |
< |
if (index < 0 || index >= this.size) |
1077 |
< |
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(outOfBoundsMsg(index)); |
1407 |
> |
return new SubList<>(this, fromIndex, toIndex); |
1408 |
|
} |
1409 |
|
|
1410 |
|
private void rangeCheckForAdd(int index) { |
1417 |
|
} |
1418 |
|
|
1419 |
|
private void checkForComodification() { |
1420 |
< |
if (ArrayList.this.modCount != this.modCount) |
1420 |
> |
if (root.modCount != modCount) |
1421 |
|
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1422 |
|
} |
1423 |
+ |
|
1424 |
+ |
private void updateSizeAndModCount(int sizeChange) { |
1425 |
+ |
SubList<E> slist = this; |
1426 |
+ |
do { |
1427 |
+ |
slist.size += sizeChange; |
1428 |
+ |
slist.modCount = root.modCount; |
1429 |
+ |
slist = slist.parent; |
1430 |
+ |
} while (slist != null); |
1431 |
+ |
} |
1432 |
+ |
|
1433 |
+ |
public Spliterator<E> spliterator() { |
1434 |
+ |
checkForComodification(); |
1435 |
+ |
|
1436 |
+ |
// ArrayListSpliterator not used here due to late-binding |
1437 |
+ |
return new Spliterator<E>() { |
1438 |
+ |
private int index = offset; // current index, modified on advance/split |
1439 |
+ |
private int fence = -1; // -1 until used; then one past last index |
1440 |
+ |
private int expectedModCount; // initialized when fence set |
1441 |
+ |
|
1442 |
+ |
private int getFence() { // initialize fence to size on first use |
1443 |
+ |
int hi; // (a specialized variant appears in method forEach) |
1444 |
+ |
if ((hi = fence) < 0) { |
1445 |
+ |
expectedModCount = modCount; |
1446 |
+ |
hi = fence = offset + size; |
1447 |
+ |
} |
1448 |
+ |
return hi; |
1449 |
+ |
} |
1450 |
+ |
|
1451 |
+ |
public ArrayList<E>.ArrayListSpliterator trySplit() { |
1452 |
+ |
int hi = getFence(), lo = index, mid = (lo + hi) >>> 1; |
1453 |
+ |
// ArrayListSpliterator can be used here as the source is already bound |
1454 |
+ |
return (lo >= mid) ? null : // divide range in half unless too small |
1455 |
+ |
root.new ArrayListSpliterator(lo, index = mid, expectedModCount); |
1456 |
+ |
} |
1457 |
+ |
|
1458 |
+ |
public boolean tryAdvance(Consumer<? super E> action) { |
1459 |
+ |
Objects.requireNonNull(action); |
1460 |
+ |
int hi = getFence(), i = index; |
1461 |
+ |
if (i < hi) { |
1462 |
+ |
index = i + 1; |
1463 |
+ |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") E e = (E)root.elementData[i]; |
1464 |
+ |
action.accept(e); |
1465 |
+ |
if (root.modCount != expectedModCount) |
1466 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1467 |
+ |
return true; |
1468 |
+ |
} |
1469 |
+ |
return false; |
1470 |
+ |
} |
1471 |
+ |
|
1472 |
+ |
public void forEachRemaining(Consumer<? super E> action) { |
1473 |
+ |
Objects.requireNonNull(action); |
1474 |
+ |
int i, hi, mc; // hoist accesses and checks from loop |
1475 |
+ |
ArrayList<E> lst = root; |
1476 |
+ |
Object[] a; |
1477 |
+ |
if ((a = lst.elementData) != null) { |
1478 |
+ |
if ((hi = fence) < 0) { |
1479 |
+ |
mc = modCount; |
1480 |
+ |
hi = offset + size; |
1481 |
+ |
} |
1482 |
+ |
else |
1483 |
+ |
mc = expectedModCount; |
1484 |
+ |
if ((i = index) >= 0 && (index = hi) <= a.length) { |
1485 |
+ |
for (; i < hi; ++i) { |
1486 |
+ |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") E e = (E) a[i]; |
1487 |
+ |
action.accept(e); |
1488 |
+ |
} |
1489 |
+ |
if (lst.modCount == mc) |
1490 |
+ |
return; |
1491 |
+ |
} |
1492 |
+ |
} |
1493 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1494 |
+ |
} |
1495 |
+ |
|
1496 |
+ |
public long estimateSize() { |
1497 |
+ |
return getFence() - index; |
1498 |
+ |
} |
1499 |
+ |
|
1500 |
+ |
public int characteristics() { |
1501 |
+ |
return Spliterator.ORDERED | Spliterator.SIZED | Spliterator.SUBSIZED; |
1502 |
+ |
} |
1503 |
+ |
}; |
1504 |
+ |
} |
1505 |
+ |
} |
1506 |
+ |
|
1507 |
+ |
/** |
1508 |
+ |
* @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc} |
1509 |
+ |
*/ |
1510 |
+ |
@Override |
1511 |
+ |
public void forEach(Consumer<? super E> action) { |
1512 |
+ |
Objects.requireNonNull(action); |
1513 |
+ |
final int expectedModCount = modCount; |
1514 |
+ |
final Object[] es = elementData; |
1515 |
+ |
final int size = this.size; |
1516 |
+ |
for (int i = 0; modCount == expectedModCount && i < size; i++) |
1517 |
+ |
action.accept(elementAt(es, i)); |
1518 |
+ |
if (modCount != expectedModCount) |
1519 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1520 |
+ |
} |
1521 |
+ |
|
1522 |
+ |
/** |
1523 |
+ |
* Creates a <em><a href="Spliterator.html#binding">late-binding</a></em> |
1524 |
+ |
* and <em>fail-fast</em> {@link Spliterator} over the elements in this |
1525 |
+ |
* list. |
1526 |
+ |
* |
1527 |
+ |
* <p>The {@code Spliterator} reports {@link Spliterator#SIZED}, |
1528 |
+ |
* {@link Spliterator#SUBSIZED}, and {@link Spliterator#ORDERED}. |
1529 |
+ |
* Overriding implementations should document the reporting of additional |
1530 |
+ |
* characteristic values. |
1531 |
+ |
* |
1532 |
+ |
* @return a {@code Spliterator} over the elements in this list |
1533 |
+ |
* @since 1.8 |
1534 |
+ |
*/ |
1535 |
+ |
@Override |
1536 |
+ |
public Spliterator<E> spliterator() { |
1537 |
+ |
return new ArrayListSpliterator(0, -1, 0); |
1538 |
+ |
} |
1539 |
+ |
|
1540 |
+ |
/** Index-based split-by-two, lazily initialized Spliterator */ |
1541 |
+ |
final class ArrayListSpliterator implements Spliterator<E> { |
1542 |
+ |
|
1543 |
+ |
/* |
1544 |
+ |
* If ArrayLists were immutable, or structurally immutable (no |
1545 |
+ |
* adds, removes, etc), we could implement their spliterators |
1546 |
+ |
* with Arrays.spliterator. Instead we detect as much |
1547 |
+ |
* interference during traversal as practical without |
1548 |
+ |
* sacrificing much performance. We rely primarily on |
1549 |
+ |
* modCounts. These are not guaranteed to detect concurrency |
1550 |
+ |
* violations, and are sometimes overly conservative about |
1551 |
+ |
* within-thread interference, but detect enough problems to |
1552 |
+ |
* be worthwhile in practice. To carry this out, we (1) lazily |
1553 |
+ |
* initialize fence and expectedModCount until the latest |
1554 |
+ |
* point that we need to commit to the state we are checking |
1555 |
+ |
* against; thus improving precision. (This doesn't apply to |
1556 |
+ |
* SubLists, that create spliterators with current non-lazy |
1557 |
+ |
* values). (2) We perform only a single |
1558 |
+ |
* ConcurrentModificationException check at the end of forEach |
1559 |
+ |
* (the most performance-sensitive method). When using forEach |
1560 |
+ |
* (as opposed to iterators), we can normally only detect |
1561 |
+ |
* interference after actions, not before. Further |
1562 |
+ |
* CME-triggering checks apply to all other possible |
1563 |
+ |
* violations of assumptions for example null or too-small |
1564 |
+ |
* elementData array given its size(), that could only have |
1565 |
+ |
* occurred due to interference. This allows the inner loop |
1566 |
+ |
* of forEach to run without any further checks, and |
1567 |
+ |
* simplifies lambda-resolution. While this does entail a |
1568 |
+ |
* number of checks, note that in the common case of |
1569 |
+ |
* list.stream().forEach(a), no checks or other computation |
1570 |
+ |
* occur anywhere other than inside forEach itself. The other |
1571 |
+ |
* less-often-used methods cannot take advantage of most of |
1572 |
+ |
* these streamlinings. |
1573 |
+ |
*/ |
1574 |
+ |
|
1575 |
+ |
private int index; // current index, modified on advance/split |
1576 |
+ |
private int fence; // -1 until used; then one past last index |
1577 |
+ |
private int expectedModCount; // initialized when fence set |
1578 |
+ |
|
1579 |
+ |
/** Creates new spliterator covering the given range. */ |
1580 |
+ |
ArrayListSpliterator(int origin, int fence, int expectedModCount) { |
1581 |
+ |
this.index = origin; |
1582 |
+ |
this.fence = fence; |
1583 |
+ |
this.expectedModCount = expectedModCount; |
1584 |
+ |
} |
1585 |
+ |
|
1586 |
+ |
private int getFence() { // initialize fence to size on first use |
1587 |
+ |
int hi; // (a specialized variant appears in method forEach) |
1588 |
+ |
if ((hi = fence) < 0) { |
1589 |
+ |
expectedModCount = modCount; |
1590 |
+ |
hi = fence = size; |
1591 |
+ |
} |
1592 |
+ |
return hi; |
1593 |
+ |
} |
1594 |
+ |
|
1595 |
+ |
public ArrayListSpliterator trySplit() { |
1596 |
+ |
int hi = getFence(), lo = index, mid = (lo + hi) >>> 1; |
1597 |
+ |
return (lo >= mid) ? null : // divide range in half unless too small |
1598 |
+ |
new ArrayListSpliterator(lo, index = mid, expectedModCount); |
1599 |
+ |
} |
1600 |
+ |
|
1601 |
+ |
public boolean tryAdvance(Consumer<? super E> action) { |
1602 |
+ |
if (action == null) |
1603 |
+ |
throw new NullPointerException(); |
1604 |
+ |
int hi = getFence(), i = index; |
1605 |
+ |
if (i < hi) { |
1606 |
+ |
index = i + 1; |
1607 |
+ |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") E e = (E)elementData[i]; |
1608 |
+ |
action.accept(e); |
1609 |
+ |
if (modCount != expectedModCount) |
1610 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1611 |
+ |
return true; |
1612 |
+ |
} |
1613 |
+ |
return false; |
1614 |
+ |
} |
1615 |
+ |
|
1616 |
+ |
public void forEachRemaining(Consumer<? super E> action) { |
1617 |
+ |
int i, hi, mc; // hoist accesses and checks from loop |
1618 |
+ |
Object[] a; |
1619 |
+ |
if (action == null) |
1620 |
+ |
throw new NullPointerException(); |
1621 |
+ |
if ((a = elementData) != null) { |
1622 |
+ |
if ((hi = fence) < 0) { |
1623 |
+ |
mc = modCount; |
1624 |
+ |
hi = size; |
1625 |
+ |
} |
1626 |
+ |
else |
1627 |
+ |
mc = expectedModCount; |
1628 |
+ |
if ((i = index) >= 0 && (index = hi) <= a.length) { |
1629 |
+ |
for (; i < hi; ++i) { |
1630 |
+ |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") E e = (E) a[i]; |
1631 |
+ |
action.accept(e); |
1632 |
+ |
} |
1633 |
+ |
if (modCount == mc) |
1634 |
+ |
return; |
1635 |
+ |
} |
1636 |
+ |
} |
1637 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1638 |
+ |
} |
1639 |
+ |
|
1640 |
+ |
public long estimateSize() { |
1641 |
+ |
return getFence() - index; |
1642 |
+ |
} |
1643 |
+ |
|
1644 |
+ |
public int characteristics() { |
1645 |
+ |
return Spliterator.ORDERED | Spliterator.SIZED | Spliterator.SUBSIZED; |
1646 |
+ |
} |
1647 |
+ |
} |
1648 |
+ |
|
1649 |
+ |
// A tiny bit set implementation |
1650 |
+ |
|
1651 |
+ |
private static long[] nBits(int n) { |
1652 |
+ |
return new long[((n - 1) >> 6) + 1]; |
1653 |
+ |
} |
1654 |
+ |
private static void setBit(long[] bits, int i) { |
1655 |
+ |
bits[i >> 6] |= 1L << i; |
1656 |
+ |
} |
1657 |
+ |
private static boolean isClear(long[] bits, int i) { |
1658 |
+ |
return (bits[i >> 6] & (1L << i)) == 0; |
1659 |
+ |
} |
1660 |
+ |
|
1661 |
+ |
/** |
1662 |
+ |
* @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc} |
1663 |
+ |
*/ |
1664 |
+ |
@Override |
1665 |
+ |
public boolean removeIf(Predicate<? super E> filter) { |
1666 |
+ |
return removeIf(filter, 0, size); |
1667 |
+ |
} |
1668 |
+ |
|
1669 |
+ |
/** |
1670 |
+ |
* Removes all elements satisfying the given predicate, from index |
1671 |
+ |
* i (inclusive) to index end (exclusive). |
1672 |
+ |
*/ |
1673 |
+ |
boolean removeIf(Predicate<? super E> filter, int i, final int end) { |
1674 |
+ |
Objects.requireNonNull(filter); |
1675 |
+ |
int expectedModCount = modCount; |
1676 |
+ |
final Object[] es = elementData; |
1677 |
+ |
// Optimize for initial run of survivors |
1678 |
+ |
for (; i < end && !filter.test(elementAt(es, i)); i++) |
1679 |
+ |
; |
1680 |
+ |
// Tolerate predicates that reentrantly access the collection for |
1681 |
+ |
// read (but writers still get CME), so traverse once to find |
1682 |
+ |
// elements to delete, a second pass to physically expunge. |
1683 |
+ |
if (i < end) { |
1684 |
+ |
final int beg = i; |
1685 |
+ |
final long[] deathRow = nBits(end - beg); |
1686 |
+ |
deathRow[0] = 1L; // set bit 0 |
1687 |
+ |
for (i = beg + 1; i < end; i++) |
1688 |
+ |
if (filter.test(elementAt(es, i))) |
1689 |
+ |
setBit(deathRow, i - beg); |
1690 |
+ |
if (modCount != expectedModCount) |
1691 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1692 |
+ |
modCount++; |
1693 |
+ |
int w = beg; |
1694 |
+ |
for (i = beg; i < end; i++) |
1695 |
+ |
if (isClear(deathRow, i - beg)) |
1696 |
+ |
es[w++] = es[i]; |
1697 |
+ |
shiftTailOverGap(es, w, end); |
1698 |
+ |
// checkInvariants(); |
1699 |
+ |
return true; |
1700 |
+ |
} else { |
1701 |
+ |
if (modCount != expectedModCount) |
1702 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1703 |
+ |
// checkInvariants(); |
1704 |
+ |
return false; |
1705 |
+ |
} |
1706 |
+ |
} |
1707 |
+ |
|
1708 |
+ |
@Override |
1709 |
+ |
public void replaceAll(UnaryOperator<E> operator) { |
1710 |
+ |
replaceAllRange(operator, 0, size); |
1711 |
+ |
// TODO(8203662): remove increment of modCount from ... |
1712 |
+ |
modCount++; |
1713 |
+ |
} |
1714 |
+ |
|
1715 |
+ |
private void replaceAllRange(UnaryOperator<E> operator, int i, int end) { |
1716 |
+ |
Objects.requireNonNull(operator); |
1717 |
+ |
final int expectedModCount = modCount; |
1718 |
+ |
final Object[] es = elementData; |
1719 |
+ |
for (; modCount == expectedModCount && i < end; i++) |
1720 |
+ |
es[i] = operator.apply(elementAt(es, i)); |
1721 |
+ |
if (modCount != expectedModCount) |
1722 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1723 |
+ |
// checkInvariants(); |
1724 |
+ |
} |
1725 |
+ |
|
1726 |
+ |
@Override |
1727 |
+ |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") |
1728 |
+ |
public void sort(Comparator<? super E> c) { |
1729 |
+ |
final int expectedModCount = modCount; |
1730 |
+ |
Arrays.sort((E[]) elementData, 0, size, c); |
1731 |
+ |
if (modCount != expectedModCount) |
1732 |
+ |
throw new ConcurrentModificationException(); |
1733 |
+ |
modCount++; |
1734 |
+ |
// checkInvariants(); |
1735 |
+ |
} |
1736 |
+ |
|
1737 |
+ |
void checkInvariants() { |
1738 |
+ |
// assert size >= 0; |
1739 |
+ |
// assert size == elementData.length || elementData[size] == null; |
1740 |
|
} |
1741 |
|
} |