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/* AbstractMap.java -- Abstract implementation of most of Map
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   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005
   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.

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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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package java.util;

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import gnu.java.lang.CPStringBuilder;

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import java.io.Serializable;

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/**
 * An abstract implementation of Map to make it easier to create your own
 * implementations. In order to create an unmodifiable Map, subclass
 * AbstractMap and implement the <code>entrySet</code> (usually via an
 * AbstractSet).  To make it modifiable, also implement <code>put</code>,
 * and have <code>entrySet().iterator()</code> support <code>remove</code>.
 * <p>
 *
 * It is recommended that classes which extend this support at least the
 * no-argument constructor, and a constructor which accepts another Map.
 * Further methods in this class may be overridden if you have a more
 * efficient implementation.
 *
 * @author Original author unknown
 * @author Bryce McKinlay
 * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
 * @see Map
 * @see Collection
 * @see HashMap
 * @see LinkedHashMap
 * @see TreeMap
 * @see WeakHashMap
 * @see IdentityHashMap
 * @since 1.2
 * @status updated to 1.4
 */
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public abstract class AbstractMap<K, V> implements Map<K, V>
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{
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  /**
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   * A class containing an immutable key and value.  The
   * implementation of {@link Entry#setValue(V)} for this class
   * simply throws an {@link UnsupportedOperationException},
   * thus preventing changes being made.  This is useful when
   * a static thread-safe view of a map is required.
   *
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   * @since 1.6
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   */
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  public static class SimpleImmutableEntry<K, V>
    implements Entry<K, V>, Serializable
  {
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    /**
     * Compatible with JDK 1.6
     */
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 7138329143949025153L;

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    K key;
    V value;

    public SimpleImmutableEntry(K key, V value)
    {
      this.key = key;
      this.value = value;
    }

    public SimpleImmutableEntry(Entry<? extends K, ? extends V> entry)
    {
      this(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue());
    }

    public K getKey()
    {
      return key;
    }

    public V getValue()
    {
      return value;
    }

    public V setValue(V value)
    {
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException("setValue not supported on immutable entry");
    }
  }

/** An "enum" of iterator types. */
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  // Package visible for use by subclasses.
  static final int KEYS = 0,
                   VALUES = 1,
                   ENTRIES = 2;

  /**
   * The cache for {@link #keySet()}.
   */
  // Package visible for use by subclasses.
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  Set<K> keys;
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  /**
   * The cache for {@link #values()}.
   */
  // Package visible for use by subclasses.
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  Collection<V> values;
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  /**
   * The main constructor, for use by subclasses.
   */
  protected AbstractMap()
  {
  }

  /**
   * Returns a set view of the mappings in this Map.  Each element in the
   * set must be an implementation of Map.Entry.  The set is backed by
   * the map, so that changes in one show up in the other.  Modifications
   * made while an iterator is in progress cause undefined behavior.  If
   * the set supports removal, these methods must be valid:
   * <code>Iterator.remove</code>, <code>Set.remove</code>,
   * <code>removeAll</code>, <code>retainAll</code>, and <code>clear</code>.
   * Element addition is not supported via this set.
   *
   * @return the entry set
   * @see Map.Entry
   */
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  public abstract Set<Map.Entry<K, V>> entrySet();
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  /**
   * Remove all entries from this Map (optional operation). This default
   * implementation calls entrySet().clear(). NOTE: If the entry set does
   * not permit clearing, then this will fail, too. Subclasses often
   * override this for efficiency.  Your implementation of entrySet() should
   * not call <code>AbstractMap.clear</code> unless you want an infinite loop.
   *
   * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if <code>entrySet().clear()</code>
   *         does not support clearing.
   * @see Set#clear()
   */
  public void clear()
  {
    entrySet().clear();
  }

  /**
   * Create a shallow copy of this Map, no keys or values are copied. The
   * default implementation simply calls <code>super.clone()</code>.
   *
   * @return the shallow clone
   * @throws CloneNotSupportedException if a subclass is not Cloneable
   * @see Cloneable
   * @see Object#clone()
   */
  protected Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException
  {
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    AbstractMap<K, V> copy = (AbstractMap<K, V>) super.clone();
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    // Clear out the caches; they are stale.
    copy.keys = null;
    copy.values = null;
    return copy;
  }

  /**
   * Returns true if this contains a mapping for the given key. This
   * implementation does a linear search, O(n), over the
   * <code>entrySet()</code>, returning <code>true</code> if a match
   * is found, <code>false</code> if the iteration ends. Many subclasses
   * can implement this more efficiently.
   *
   * @param key the key to search for
   * @return true if the map contains the key
   * @throws NullPointerException if key is <code>null</code> but the map
   *         does not permit null keys
   * @see #containsValue(Object)
   */
  public boolean containsKey(Object key)
  {
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    Iterator<Map.Entry<K, V>> entries = entrySet().iterator();
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    int pos = size();
    while (--pos >= 0)
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      if (equals(key, entries.next().getKey()))
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        return true;
    return false;
  }

  /**
   * Returns true if this contains at least one mapping with the given value.
   * This implementation does a linear search, O(n), over the
   * <code>entrySet()</code>, returning <code>true</code> if a match
   * is found, <code>false</code> if the iteration ends. A match is
   * defined as a value, v, where <code>(value == null ? v == null :
   * value.equals(v))</code>.  Subclasses are unlikely to implement
   * this more efficiently.
   *
   * @param value the value to search for
   * @return true if the map contains the value
   * @see #containsKey(Object)
   */
  public boolean containsValue(Object value)
  {
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    Iterator<Map.Entry<K, V>> entries = entrySet().iterator();
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    int pos = size();
    while (--pos >= 0)
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      if (equals(value, entries.next().getValue()))
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        return true;
    return false;
  }

  /**
   * Compares the specified object with this map for equality. Returns
   * <code>true</code> if the other object is a Map with the same mappings,
   * that is,<br>
   * <code>o instanceof Map && entrySet().equals(((Map) o).entrySet();</code>
   *
   * @param o the object to be compared
   * @return true if the object equals this map
   * @see Set#equals(Object)
   */
  public boolean equals(Object o)
  {
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    return (o == this
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            || (o instanceof Map
                && entrySet().equals(((Map<K, V>) o).entrySet())));
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  }

  /**
   * Returns the value mapped by the given key. Returns <code>null</code> if
   * there is no mapping.  However, in Maps that accept null values, you
   * must rely on <code>containsKey</code> to determine if a mapping exists.
   * This iteration takes linear time, searching entrySet().iterator() of
   * the key.  Many implementations override this method.
   *
   * @param key the key to look up
   * @return the value associated with the key, or null if key not in map
   * @throws NullPointerException if this map does not accept null keys
   * @see #containsKey(Object)
   */
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  public V get(Object key)
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  {
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    Iterator<Map.Entry<K, V>> entries = entrySet().iterator();
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    int pos = size();
    while (--pos >= 0)
      {
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        Map.Entry<K, V> entry = entries.next();
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        if (equals(key, entry.getKey()))
          return entry.getValue();
      }
    return null;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the hash code for this map. As defined in Map, this is the sum
   * of all hashcodes for each Map.Entry object in entrySet, or basically
   * entrySet().hashCode().
   *
   * @return the hash code
   * @see Map.Entry#hashCode()
   * @see Set#hashCode()
   */
  public int hashCode()
  {
    return entrySet().hashCode();
  }

  /**
   * Returns true if the map contains no mappings. This is implemented by
   * <code>size() == 0</code>.
   *
   * @return true if the map is empty
   * @see #size()
   */
  public boolean isEmpty()
  {
    return size() == 0;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a set view of this map's keys. The set is backed by the map,
   * so changes in one show up in the other. Modifications while an iteration
   * is in progress produce undefined behavior. The set supports removal
   * if entrySet() does, but does not support element addition.
   * <p>
   *
   * This implementation creates an AbstractSet, where the iterator wraps
   * the entrySet iterator, size defers to the Map's size, and contains
   * defers to the Map's containsKey. The set is created on first use, and
   * returned on subsequent uses, although since no synchronization occurs,
   * there is a slight possibility of creating two sets.
   *
   * @return a Set view of the keys
   * @see Set#iterator()
   * @see #size()
   * @see #containsKey(Object)
   * @see #values()
   */
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  public Set<K> keySet()
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  {
    if (keys == null)
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      keys = new AbstractSet<K>()
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      {
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        /**
         * Retrieves the number of keys in the backing map.
         *
         * @return The number of keys.
         */
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        public int size()
        {
          return AbstractMap.this.size();
        }

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        /**
         * Returns true if the backing map contains the
         * supplied key.
         *
         * @param key The key to search for.
         * @return True if the key was found, false otherwise.
         */
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        public boolean contains(Object key)
        {
          return containsKey(key);
        }

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        /**
         * Returns an iterator which iterates over the keys
         * in the backing map, using a wrapper around the
         * iterator returned by <code>entrySet()</code>.
         *
         * @return An iterator over the keys.
         */
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        public Iterator<K> iterator()
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        {
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          return new Iterator<K>()
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          {
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            /**
             * The iterator returned by <code>entrySet()</code>.
             */
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            private final Iterator<Map.Entry<K, V>> map_iterator
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              = entrySet().iterator();

            /**
             * Returns true if a call to <code>next()</code> will
             * return another key.
             *
             * @return True if the iterator has not yet reached
             *         the last key.
             */
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            public boolean hasNext()
            {
              return map_iterator.hasNext();
            }

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            /**
             * Returns the key from the next entry retrieved
             * by the underlying <code>entrySet()</code> iterator.
             *
             * @return The next key.
             */
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           public K next()
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            {
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              return map_iterator.next().getKey();
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            }

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            /**
             * Removes the map entry which has a key equal
             * to that returned by the last call to
             * <code>next()</code>.
             *
             * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the
             *         map doesn't support removal.
             */
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            public void remove()
            {
              map_iterator.remove();
            }
          };
        }
      };
    return keys;
  }

  /**
   * Associates the given key to the given value (optional operation). If the
   * map already contains the key, its value is replaced. This implementation
   * simply throws an UnsupportedOperationException. Be aware that in a map
   * that permits <code>null</code> values, a null return does not always
   * imply that the mapping was created.
   *
   * @param key the key to map
   * @param value the value to be mapped
   * @return the previous value of the key, or null if there was no mapping
   * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is not supported
   * @throws ClassCastException if the key or value is of the wrong type
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if something about this key or value
   *         prevents it from existing in this map
   * @throws NullPointerException if the map forbids null keys or values
   * @see #containsKey(Object)
   */
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  public V put(K key, V value)
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  {
    throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
  }

  /**
   * Copies all entries of the given map to this one (optional operation). If
   * the map already contains a key, its value is replaced. This implementation
   * simply iterates over the map's entrySet(), calling <code>put</code>,
   * so it is not supported if puts are not.
   *
   * @param m the mapping to load into this map
   * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is not supported
   *         by this map.
   * @throws ClassCastException if a key or value is of the wrong type for
   *         adding to this map.
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if something about a key or value
   *         prevents it from existing in this map.
   * @throws NullPointerException if the map forbids null keys or values.
   * @throws NullPointerException if <code>m</code> is null.
   * @see #put(Object, Object)
   */
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  public void putAll(Map<? extends K, ? extends V> m)
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  {
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    // FIXME: bogus circumlocution.
    Iterator entries2 = m.entrySet().iterator();
    Iterator<Map.Entry<? extends K, ? extends V>> entries
      = (Iterator<Map.Entry<? extends K, ? extends V>>) entries2;
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    int pos = m.size();
    while (--pos >= 0)
      {
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        Map.Entry<? extends K, ? extends V> entry = entries.next();
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        put(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue());
      }
  }

  /**
   * Removes the mapping for this key if present (optional operation). This
   * implementation iterates over the entrySet searching for a matching
   * key, at which point it calls the iterator's <code>remove</code> method.
   * It returns the result of <code>getValue()</code> on the entry, if found,
   * or null if no entry is found. Note that maps which permit null values
   * may also return null if the key was removed.  If the entrySet does not
   * support removal, this will also fail. This is O(n), so many
   * implementations override it for efficiency.
   *
   * @param key the key to remove
   * @return the value the key mapped to, or null if not present.
   *         Null may also be returned if null values are allowed
   *         in the map and the value of this mapping is null.
   * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if deletion is unsupported
   * @see Iterator#remove()
   */
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  public V remove(Object key)
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  {
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    Iterator<Map.Entry<K, V>> entries = entrySet().iterator();
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    int pos = size();
    while (--pos >= 0)
      {
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        Map.Entry<K, V> entry = entries.next();
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        if (equals(key, entry.getKey()))
          {
            // Must get the value before we remove it from iterator.
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            V r = entry.getValue();
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            entries.remove();
            return r;
          }
      }
    return null;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the number of key-value mappings in the map. If there are more
   * than Integer.MAX_VALUE mappings, return Integer.MAX_VALUE. This is
   * implemented as <code>entrySet().size()</code>.
   *
   * @return the number of mappings
   * @see Set#size()
   */
  public int size()
  {
    return entrySet().size();
  }

  /**
   * Returns a String representation of this map. This is a listing of the
   * map entries (which are specified in Map.Entry as being
   * <code>getKey() + "=" + getValue()</code>), separated by a comma and
   * space (", "), and surrounded by braces ('{' and '}'). This implementation
   * uses a StringBuffer and iterates over the entrySet to build the String.
   * Note that this can fail with an exception if underlying keys or
   * values complete abruptly in toString().
   *
   * @return a String representation
   * @see Map.Entry#toString()
   */
  public String toString()
  {
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    Iterator<Map.Entry<K, V>> entries = entrySet().iterator();
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    CPStringBuilder r = new CPStringBuilder("{");
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    for (int pos = size(); pos > 0; pos--)
      {
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        Map.Entry<K, V> entry = entries.next();
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        r.append(entry.getKey());
        r.append('=');
        r.append(entry.getValue());
        if (pos > 1)
          r.append(", ");
      }
    r.append("}");
    return r.toString();
  }

  /**
   * Returns a collection or bag view of this map's values. The collection
   * is backed by the map, so changes in one show up in the other.
   * Modifications while an iteration is in progress produce undefined
   * behavior. The collection supports removal if entrySet() does, but
   * does not support element addition.
   * <p>
   *
   * This implementation creates an AbstractCollection, where the iterator
   * wraps the entrySet iterator, size defers to the Map's size, and contains
   * defers to the Map's containsValue. The collection is created on first
   * use, and returned on subsequent uses, although since no synchronization
   * occurs, there is a slight possibility of creating two collections.
   *
   * @return a Collection view of the values
   * @see Collection#iterator()
   * @see #size()
   * @see #containsValue(Object)
   * @see #keySet()
   */
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  public Collection<V> values()
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  {
    if (values == null)
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      values = new AbstractCollection<V>()
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      {
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        /**
         * Returns the number of values stored in
         * the backing map.
         *
         * @return The number of values.
         */
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       public int size()
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        {
          return AbstractMap.this.size();
        }

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        /**
         * Returns true if the backing map contains
         * the supplied value.
         *
         * @param value The value to search for.
         * @return True if the value was found, false otherwise.
         */
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        public boolean contains(Object value)
        {
          return containsValue(value);
        }

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        /**
         * Returns an iterator which iterates over the
         * values in the backing map, by using a wrapper
         * around the iterator returned by <code>entrySet()</code>.
         *
         * @return An iterator over the values.
         */
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        public Iterator<V> iterator()
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        {
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          return new Iterator<V>()
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          {
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            /**
             * The iterator returned by <code>entrySet()</code>.
             */
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            private final Iterator<Map.Entry<K, V>> map_iterator
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              = entrySet().iterator();

            /**
             * Returns true if a call to <code>next()</call> will
             * return another value.
             *
             * @return True if the iterator has not yet reached
             * the last value.
             */
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            public boolean hasNext()
            {
              return map_iterator.hasNext();
            }

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            /**
             * Returns the value from the next entry retrieved
             * by the underlying <code>entrySet()</code> iterator.
             *
             * @return The next value.
             */
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            public V next()
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            {
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              return map_iterator.next().getValue();
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            }

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            /**
             * Removes the map entry which has a key equal
             * to that returned by the last call to
             * <code>next()</code>.
             *
             * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the
             *         map doesn't support removal.
             */
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            public void remove()
            {
              map_iterator.remove();
            }
          };
        }
      };
    return values;
  }

  /**
   * Compare two objects according to Collection semantics.
   *
   * @param o1 the first object
   * @param o2 the second object
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   * @return o1 == o2 || (o1 != null && o1.equals(o2))
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   */
  // Package visible for use throughout java.util.
  // It may be inlined since it is final.
  static final boolean equals(Object o1, Object o2)
  {
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    return o1 == o2 || (o1 != null && o1.equals(o2));
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  }

  /**
   * Hash an object according to Collection semantics.
   *
   * @param o the object to hash
   * @return o1 == null ? 0 : o1.hashCode()
   */
  // Package visible for use throughout java.util.
  // It may be inlined since it is final.
  static final int hashCode(Object o)
  {
    return o == null ? 0 : o.hashCode();
  }

  /**
   * A class which implements Map.Entry. It is shared by HashMap, TreeMap,
   * Hashtable, and Collections. It is not specified by the JDK, but makes
   * life much easier.
   *
   * @author Jon Zeppieri
   * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
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   * @since 1.6
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   */
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  public static class SimpleEntry<K, V> implements Entry<K, V>, Serializable
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  {
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    /**
     * Compatible with JDK 1.6
     */
    private static final long serialVersionUID = -8499721149061103585L;

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    /**
     * The key. Package visible for direct manipulation.
     */
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    K key;
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    /**
     * The value. Package visible for direct manipulation.
     */
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    V value;
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    /**
     * Basic constructor initializes the fields.
     * @param newKey the key
     * @param newValue the value
     */
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    public SimpleEntry(K newKey, V newValue)
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    {
      key = newKey;
      value = newValue;
    }
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    public SimpleEntry(Entry<? extends K, ? extends V> entry)
    {
      this(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue());
    }
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    /**
     * Compares the specified object with this entry. Returns true only if
     * the object is a mapping of identical key and value. In other words,
     * this must be:<br>
     * <pre>(o instanceof Map.Entry)
     *       && (getKey() == null ? ((HashMap) o).getKey() == null
     *           : getKey().equals(((HashMap) o).getKey()))
     *       && (getValue() == null ? ((HashMap) o).getValue() == null
     *           : getValue().equals(((HashMap) o).getValue()))</pre>
     *
     * @param o the object to compare
     * @return <code>true</code> if it is equal
     */
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    public boolean equals(Object o)
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    {
      if (! (o instanceof Map.Entry))
        return false;
      // Optimize for our own entries.
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      if (o instanceof SimpleEntry)
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        {
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          SimpleEntry e = (SimpleEntry) o;
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          return (AbstractMap.equals(key, e.key)
                  && AbstractMap.equals(value, e.value));
        }
      Map.Entry e = (Map.Entry) o;
      return (AbstractMap.equals(key, e.getKey())
              && AbstractMap.equals(value, e.getValue()));
    }

    /**
     * Get the key corresponding to this entry.
     *
     * @return the key
     */
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    public K getKey()
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    {
      return key;
    }

    /**
     * Get the value corresponding to this entry. If you already called
     * Iterator.remove(), the behavior undefined, but in this case it works.
     *
     * @return the value
     */
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    public V getValue()
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    {
      return value;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the hash code of the entry.  This is defined as the exclusive-or
     * of the hashcodes of the key and value (using 0 for null). In other
     * words, this must be:<br>
     * <pre>(getKey() == null ? 0 : getKey().hashCode())
     *       ^ (getValue() == null ? 0 : getValue().hashCode())</pre>
     *
     * @return the hash code
     */
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    public int hashCode()
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    {
      return (AbstractMap.hashCode(key) ^ AbstractMap.hashCode(value));
    }

    /**
     * Replaces the value with the specified object. This writes through
     * to the map, unless you have already called Iterator.remove(). It
     * may be overridden to restrict a null value.
     *
     * @param newVal the new value to store
     * @return the old value
     * @throws NullPointerException if the map forbids null values.
     * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the map doesn't support
     *          <code>put()</code>.
     * @throws ClassCastException if the value is of a type unsupported
     *         by the map.
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if something else about this
     *         value prevents it being stored in the map.
     */
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    public V setValue(V newVal)
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    {
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      V r = value;
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      value = newVal;
      return r;
    }

    /**
     * This provides a string representation of the entry. It is of the form
     * "key=value", where string concatenation is used on key and value.
     *
     * @return the string representation
     */
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    public String toString()
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    {
      return key + "=" + value;
    }
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}