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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2013 The Android Open Source Project
3  *
4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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8  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9  *
10  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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15  */
16 
17 package android.util;
18 
19 import android.annotation.Nullable;
20 import android.annotation.TestApi;
21 import android.compat.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage;
22 
23 import java.lang.reflect.Array;
24 import java.util.Arrays;
25 import java.util.Collection;
26 import java.util.ConcurrentModificationException;
27 import java.util.Iterator;
28 import java.util.Map;
29 import java.util.Set;
30 import java.util.function.Consumer;
31 import java.util.function.Predicate;
32 
33 /**
34  * ArraySet is a generic set data structure that is designed to be more memory efficient than a
35  * traditional {@link java.util.HashSet}.  The design is very similar to
36  * {@link ArrayMap}, with all of the caveats described there.  This implementation is
37  * separate from ArrayMap, however, so the Object array contains only one item for each
38  * entry in the set (instead of a pair for a mapping).
39  *
40  * <p>Note that this implementation is not intended to be appropriate for data structures
41  * that may contain large numbers of items.  It is generally slower than a traditional
42  * HashSet, since lookups require a binary search and adds and removes require inserting
43  * and deleting entries in the array.  For containers holding up to hundreds of items,
44  * the performance difference is not significant, less than 50%.</p>
45  *
46  * <p>Because this container is intended to better balance memory use, unlike most other
47  * standard Java containers it will shrink its array as items are removed from it.  Currently
48  * you have no control over this shrinking -- if you set a capacity and then remove an
49  * item, it may reduce the capacity to better match the current size.  In the future an
50  * explicit call to set the capacity should turn off this aggressive shrinking behavior.</p>
51  *
52  * <p>This structure is <b>NOT</b> thread-safe.</p>
53  */
54 @android.ravenwood.annotation.RavenwoodKeepWholeClass
55 public final class ArraySet<E> implements Collection<E>, Set<E> {
56     private static final boolean DEBUG = false;
57     private static final String TAG = "ArraySet";
58 
59     /**
60      * The minimum amount by which the capacity of a ArraySet will increase.
61      * This is tuned to be relatively space-efficient.
62      */
63     private static final int BASE_SIZE = 4;
64 
65     /**
66      * Maximum number of entries to have in array caches.
67      */
68     private static final int CACHE_SIZE = 10;
69 
70     /**
71      * Caches of small array objects to avoid spamming garbage.  The cache
72      * Object[] variable is a pointer to a linked list of array objects.
73      * The first entry in the array is a pointer to the next array in the
74      * list; the second entry is a pointer to the int[] hash code array for it.
75      */
76     static Object[] sBaseCache;
77     static int sBaseCacheSize;
78     static Object[] sTwiceBaseCache;
79     static int sTwiceBaseCacheSize;
80     /**
81      * Separate locks for each cache since each can be accessed independently of the other without
82      * risk of a deadlock.
83      */
84     private static final Object sBaseCacheLock = new Object();
85     private static final Object sTwiceBaseCacheLock = new Object();
86 
87     private final boolean mIdentityHashCode;
88     @UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = 28) // Hashes are an implementation detail. Use public API.
89     int[] mHashes;
90     @UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = 28) // Storage is an implementation detail. Use public API.
91     Object[] mArray;
92     @UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = 28) // Use size()
93     int mSize;
94     private MapCollections<E, E> mCollections;
95 
binarySearch(int[] hashes, int hash)96     private int binarySearch(int[] hashes, int hash) {
97         try {
98             return ContainerHelpers.binarySearch(hashes, mSize, hash);
99         } catch (ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
100             throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
101         }
102     }
103 
104 
105     @UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = 28) // Hashes are an implementation detail. Use indexOfKey(Object).
indexOf(Object key, int hash)106     private int indexOf(Object key, int hash) {
107         final int N = mSize;
108 
109         // Important fast case: if nothing is in here, nothing to look for.
110         if (N == 0) {
111             return ~0;
112         }
113 
114         int index = binarySearch(mHashes, hash);
115 
116         // If the hash code wasn't found, then we have no entry for this key.
117         if (index < 0) {
118             return index;
119         }
120 
121         // If the key at the returned index matches, that's what we want.
122         if (key.equals(mArray[index])) {
123             return index;
124         }
125 
126         // Search for a matching key after the index.
127         int end;
128         for (end = index + 1; end < N && mHashes[end] == hash; end++) {
129             if (key.equals(mArray[end])) return end;
130         }
131 
132         // Search for a matching key before the index.
133         for (int i = index - 1; i >= 0 && mHashes[i] == hash; i--) {
134             if (key.equals(mArray[i])) return i;
135         }
136 
137         // Key not found -- return negative value indicating where a
138         // new entry for this key should go.  We use the end of the
139         // hash chain to reduce the number of array entries that will
140         // need to be copied when inserting.
141         return ~end;
142     }
143 
144     @UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = 28) // Use indexOf(null)
indexOfNull()145     private int indexOfNull() {
146         final int N = mSize;
147 
148         // Important fast case: if nothing is in here, nothing to look for.
149         if (N == 0) {
150             return ~0;
151         }
152 
153         int index = binarySearch(mHashes, 0);
154 
155         // If the hash code wasn't found, then we have no entry for this key.
156         if (index < 0) {
157             return index;
158         }
159 
160         // If the key at the returned index matches, that's what we want.
161         if (null == mArray[index]) {
162             return index;
163         }
164 
165         // Search for a matching key after the index.
166         int end;
167         for (end = index + 1; end < N && mHashes[end] == 0; end++) {
168             if (null == mArray[end]) return end;
169         }
170 
171         // Search for a matching key before the index.
172         for (int i = index - 1; i >= 0 && mHashes[i] == 0; i--) {
173             if (null == mArray[i]) return i;
174         }
175 
176         // Key not found -- return negative value indicating where a
177         // new entry for this key should go.  We use the end of the
178         // hash chain to reduce the number of array entries that will
179         // need to be copied when inserting.
180         return ~end;
181     }
182 
183     @UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = 28) // Allocations are an implementation detail.
allocArrays(final int size)184     private void allocArrays(final int size) {
185         if (size == (BASE_SIZE * 2)) {
186             synchronized (sTwiceBaseCacheLock) {
187                 if (sTwiceBaseCache != null) {
188                     final Object[] array = sTwiceBaseCache;
189                     try {
190                         mArray = array;
191                         sTwiceBaseCache = (Object[]) array[0];
192                         mHashes = (int[]) array[1];
193                         if (mHashes != null) {
194                             array[0] = array[1] = null;
195                             sTwiceBaseCacheSize--;
196                             if (DEBUG) {
197                                 Log.d(TAG, "Retrieving 2x cache " + Arrays.toString(mHashes)
198                                         + " now have " + sTwiceBaseCacheSize + " entries");
199                             }
200                             return;
201                         }
202                     } catch (ClassCastException e) {
203                     }
204                     // Whoops!  Someone trampled the array (probably due to not protecting
205                     // their access with a lock).  Our cache is corrupt; report and give up.
206                     Slog.wtf(TAG, "Found corrupt ArraySet cache: [0]=" + array[0]
207                             + " [1]=" + array[1]);
208                     sTwiceBaseCache = null;
209                     sTwiceBaseCacheSize = 0;
210                 }
211             }
212         } else if (size == BASE_SIZE) {
213             synchronized (sBaseCacheLock) {
214                 if (sBaseCache != null) {
215                     final Object[] array = sBaseCache;
216                     try {
217                         mArray = array;
218                         sBaseCache = (Object[]) array[0];
219                         mHashes = (int[]) array[1];
220                         if (mHashes != null) {
221                             array[0] = array[1] = null;
222                             sBaseCacheSize--;
223                             if (DEBUG) {
224                                 Log.d(TAG, "Retrieving 1x cache " + Arrays.toString(mHashes)
225                                         + " now have " + sBaseCacheSize + " entries");
226                             }
227                             return;
228                         }
229                     } catch (ClassCastException e) {
230                     }
231                     // Whoops!  Someone trampled the array (probably due to not protecting
232                     // their access with a lock).  Our cache is corrupt; report and give up.
233                     Slog.wtf(TAG, "Found corrupt ArraySet cache: [0]=" + array[0]
234                             + " [1]=" + array[1]);
235                     sBaseCache = null;
236                     sBaseCacheSize = 0;
237                 }
238             }
239         }
240 
241         mHashes = new int[size];
242         mArray = new Object[size];
243     }
244 
245     /**
246      * Make sure <b>NOT</b> to call this method with arrays that can still be modified. In other
247      * words, don't pass mHashes or mArray in directly.
248      */
249     @UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = 28) // Allocations are an implementation detail.
freeArrays(final int[] hashes, final Object[] array, final int size)250     private static void freeArrays(final int[] hashes, final Object[] array, final int size) {
251         if (hashes.length == (BASE_SIZE * 2)) {
252             synchronized (sTwiceBaseCacheLock) {
253                 if (sTwiceBaseCacheSize < CACHE_SIZE) {
254                     array[0] = sTwiceBaseCache;
255                     array[1] = hashes;
256                     for (int i = size - 1; i >= 2; i--) {
257                         array[i] = null;
258                     }
259                     sTwiceBaseCache = array;
260                     sTwiceBaseCacheSize++;
261                     if (DEBUG) {
262                         Log.d(TAG, "Storing 2x cache " + Arrays.toString(array) + " now have "
263                                 + sTwiceBaseCacheSize + " entries");
264                     }
265                 }
266             }
267         } else if (hashes.length == BASE_SIZE) {
268             synchronized (sBaseCacheLock) {
269                 if (sBaseCacheSize < CACHE_SIZE) {
270                     array[0] = sBaseCache;
271                     array[1] = hashes;
272                     for (int i = size - 1; i >= 2; i--) {
273                         array[i] = null;
274                     }
275                     sBaseCache = array;
276                     sBaseCacheSize++;
277                     if (DEBUG) {
278                         Log.d(TAG, "Storing 1x cache " + Arrays.toString(array) + " now have "
279                                 + sBaseCacheSize + " entries");
280                     }
281                 }
282             }
283         }
284     }
285 
286     /**
287      * Create a new empty ArraySet.  The default capacity of an array map is 0, and
288      * will grow once items are added to it.
289      */
ArraySet()290     public ArraySet() {
291         this(0, false);
292     }
293 
294     /**
295      * Create a new ArraySet with a given initial capacity.
296      */
ArraySet(int capacity)297     public ArraySet(int capacity) {
298         this(capacity, false);
299     }
300 
301     /** {@hide} */
ArraySet(int capacity, boolean identityHashCode)302     public ArraySet(int capacity, boolean identityHashCode) {
303         mIdentityHashCode = identityHashCode;
304         if (capacity == 0) {
305             mHashes = EmptyArray.INT;
306             mArray = EmptyArray.OBJECT;
307         } else {
308             allocArrays(capacity);
309         }
310         mSize = 0;
311     }
312 
313     /**
314      * Create a new ArraySet with the mappings from the given ArraySet.
315      */
ArraySet(ArraySet<E> set)316     public ArraySet(ArraySet<E> set) {
317         this();
318         if (set != null) {
319             addAll(set);
320         }
321     }
322 
323     /**
324      * Create a new ArraySet with items from the given collection.
325      */
ArraySet(Collection<? extends E> set)326     public ArraySet(Collection<? extends E> set) {
327         this();
328         if (set != null) {
329             addAll(set);
330         }
331     }
332 
333     /**
334      * Create a new ArraySet with items from the given array
335      */
ArraySet(@ullable E[] array)336     public ArraySet(@Nullable E[] array) {
337         this();
338         if (array != null) {
339             for (E value : array) {
340                 add(value);
341             }
342         }
343     }
344 
345     /**
346      * Make the array map empty.  All storage is released.
347      */
348     @Override
clear()349     public void clear() {
350         if (mSize != 0) {
351             final int[] ohashes = mHashes;
352             final Object[] oarray = mArray;
353             final int osize = mSize;
354             mHashes = EmptyArray.INT;
355             mArray = EmptyArray.OBJECT;
356             mSize = 0;
357             freeArrays(ohashes, oarray, osize);
358         }
359         if (mSize != 0) {
360             throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
361         }
362     }
363 
364     /**
365      * Ensure the array map can hold at least <var>minimumCapacity</var>
366      * items.
367      */
ensureCapacity(int minimumCapacity)368     public void ensureCapacity(int minimumCapacity) {
369         final int oSize = mSize;
370         if (mHashes.length < minimumCapacity) {
371             final int[] ohashes = mHashes;
372             final Object[] oarray = mArray;
373             allocArrays(minimumCapacity);
374             if (mSize > 0) {
375                 System.arraycopy(ohashes, 0, mHashes, 0, mSize);
376                 System.arraycopy(oarray, 0, mArray, 0, mSize);
377             }
378             freeArrays(ohashes, oarray, mSize);
379         }
380         if (mSize != oSize) {
381             throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
382         }
383     }
384 
385     /**
386      * Check whether a value exists in the set.
387      *
388      * @param key The value to search for.
389      * @return Returns true if the value exists, else false.
390      */
391     @Override
contains(Object key)392     public boolean contains(Object key) {
393         return indexOf(key) >= 0;
394     }
395 
396     /**
397      * Returns the index of a value in the set.
398      *
399      * @param key The value to search for.
400      * @return Returns the index of the value if it exists, else a negative integer.
401      */
indexOf(Object key)402     public int indexOf(Object key) {
403         return key == null ? indexOfNull()
404                 : indexOf(key, mIdentityHashCode ? System.identityHashCode(key) : key.hashCode());
405     }
406 
407     /**
408      * Return the value at the given index in the array.
409      *
410      * <p>For indices outside of the range <code>0...size()-1</code>, the behavior is undefined for
411      * apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P} and earlier, and an
412      * {@link ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException} is thrown for apps targeting
413      * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q} and later.</p>
414      *
415      * @param index The desired index, must be between 0 and {@link #size()}-1.
416      * @return Returns the value stored at the given index.
417      */
valueAt(int index)418     public E valueAt(int index) {
419         if (index >= mSize && UtilConfig.sThrowExceptionForUpperArrayOutOfBounds) {
420             // The array might be slightly bigger than mSize, in which case, indexing won't fail.
421             // Check if exception should be thrown outside of the critical path.
422             throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(index);
423         }
424         return valueAtUnchecked(index);
425     }
426 
427     /**
428      * Returns the value at the given index in the array without checking that the index is within
429      * bounds. This allows testing values at the end of the internal array, outside of the
430      * [0, mSize) bounds.
431      *
432      * @hide
433      */
434     @TestApi
valueAtUnchecked(int index)435     public E valueAtUnchecked(int index) {
436         return (E) mArray[index];
437     }
438 
439     /**
440      * Return true if the array map contains no items.
441      */
442     @Override
isEmpty()443     public boolean isEmpty() {
444         return mSize <= 0;
445     }
446 
447     /**
448      * Adds the specified object to this set. The set is not modified if it
449      * already contains the object.
450      *
451      * @param value the object to add.
452      * @return {@code true} if this set is modified, {@code false} otherwise.
453      */
454     @Override
add(E value)455     public boolean add(E value) {
456         final int oSize = mSize;
457         final int hash;
458         int index;
459         if (value == null) {
460             hash = 0;
461             index = indexOfNull();
462         } else {
463             hash = mIdentityHashCode ? System.identityHashCode(value) : value.hashCode();
464             index = indexOf(value, hash);
465         }
466         if (index >= 0) {
467             return false;
468         }
469 
470         index = ~index;
471         if (oSize >= mHashes.length) {
472             final int n = oSize >= (BASE_SIZE * 2) ? (oSize + (oSize >> 1))
473                     : (oSize >= BASE_SIZE ? (BASE_SIZE * 2) : BASE_SIZE);
474 
475             if (DEBUG) Log.d(TAG, "add: grow from " + mHashes.length + " to " + n);
476 
477             final int[] ohashes = mHashes;
478             final Object[] oarray = mArray;
479             allocArrays(n);
480 
481             if (oSize != mSize) {
482                 throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
483             }
484 
485             if (mHashes.length > 0) {
486                 if (DEBUG) Log.d(TAG, "add: copy 0-" + oSize + " to 0");
487                 System.arraycopy(ohashes, 0, mHashes, 0, ohashes.length);
488                 System.arraycopy(oarray, 0, mArray, 0, oarray.length);
489             }
490 
491             freeArrays(ohashes, oarray, oSize);
492         }
493 
494         if (index < oSize) {
495             if (DEBUG) {
496                 Log.d(TAG, "add: move " + index + "-" + (oSize - index) + " to " + (index + 1));
497             }
498             System.arraycopy(mHashes, index, mHashes, index + 1, oSize - index);
499             System.arraycopy(mArray, index, mArray, index + 1, oSize - index);
500         }
501 
502         if (oSize != mSize || index >= mHashes.length) {
503             throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
504         }
505 
506         mHashes[index] = hash;
507         mArray[index] = value;
508         mSize++;
509         return true;
510     }
511 
512     /**
513      * Special fast path for appending items to the end of the array without validation.
514      * The array must already be large enough to contain the item.
515      * @hide
516      */
append(E value)517     public void append(E value) {
518         final int oSize = mSize;
519         final int index = mSize;
520         final int hash = value == null ? 0
521                 : (mIdentityHashCode ? System.identityHashCode(value) : value.hashCode());
522         if (index >= mHashes.length) {
523             throw new IllegalStateException("Array is full");
524         }
525         if (index > 0 && mHashes[index - 1] > hash) {
526             // Cannot optimize since it would break the sorted order - fallback to add()
527             if (DEBUG) {
528                 RuntimeException e = new RuntimeException("here");
529                 Log.w(TAG, "New hash " + hash
530                         + " is before end of array hash " + mHashes[index - 1]
531                         + " at index " + index, e);
532             }
533             add(value);
534             return;
535         }
536 
537         if (oSize != mSize) {
538             throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
539         }
540 
541         mSize = index + 1;
542         mHashes[index] = hash;
543         mArray[index] = value;
544     }
545 
546     /**
547      * Perform a {@link #add(Object)} of all values in <var>array</var>
548      * @param array The array whose contents are to be retrieved.
549      */
addAll(ArraySet<? extends E> array)550     public void addAll(ArraySet<? extends E> array) {
551         final int N = array.mSize;
552         ensureCapacity(mSize + N);
553         if (mSize == 0) {
554             if (N > 0) {
555                 System.arraycopy(array.mHashes, 0, mHashes, 0, N);
556                 System.arraycopy(array.mArray, 0, mArray, 0, N);
557                 if (0 != mSize) {
558                     throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
559                 }
560                 mSize = N;
561             }
562         } else {
563             for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
564                 add(array.valueAt(i));
565             }
566         }
567     }
568 
569     /**
570      * Removes the specified object from this set.
571      *
572      * @param object the object to remove.
573      * @return {@code true} if this set was modified, {@code false} otherwise.
574      */
575     @Override
remove(Object object)576     public boolean remove(Object object) {
577         final int index = indexOf(object);
578         if (index >= 0) {
579             removeAt(index);
580             return true;
581         }
582         return false;
583     }
584 
585     /** Returns true if the array size should be decreased. */
shouldShrink()586     private boolean shouldShrink() {
587         return mHashes.length > (BASE_SIZE * 2) && mSize < mHashes.length / 3;
588     }
589 
590     /**
591      * Returns the new size the array should have. Is only valid if {@link #shouldShrink} returns
592      * true.
593      */
getNewShrunkenSize()594     private int getNewShrunkenSize() {
595         // We don't allow it to shrink smaller than (BASE_SIZE*2) to avoid flapping between that
596         // and BASE_SIZE.
597         return mSize > (BASE_SIZE * 2) ? (mSize + (mSize >> 1)) : (BASE_SIZE * 2);
598     }
599 
600     /**
601      * Remove the key/value mapping at the given index.
602      *
603      * <p>For indices outside of the range <code>0...size()-1</code>, the behavior is undefined for
604      * apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P} and earlier, and an
605      * {@link ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException} is thrown for apps targeting
606      * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q} and later.</p>
607      *
608      * @param index The desired index, must be between 0 and {@link #size()}-1.
609      * @return Returns the value that was stored at this index.
610      */
removeAt(int index)611     public E removeAt(int index) {
612         if (index >= mSize && UtilConfig.sThrowExceptionForUpperArrayOutOfBounds) {
613             // The array might be slightly bigger than mSize, in which case, indexing won't fail.
614             // Check if exception should be thrown outside of the critical path.
615             throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(index);
616         }
617         final int oSize = mSize;
618         final Object old = mArray[index];
619         if (oSize <= 1) {
620             // Now empty.
621             if (DEBUG) Log.d(TAG, "remove: shrink from " + mHashes.length + " to 0");
622             clear();
623         } else {
624             final int nSize = oSize - 1;
625             if (shouldShrink()) {
626                 // Shrunk enough to reduce size of arrays.
627                 final int n = getNewShrunkenSize();
628 
629                 if (DEBUG) Log.d(TAG, "remove: shrink from " + mHashes.length + " to " + n);
630 
631                 final int[] ohashes = mHashes;
632                 final Object[] oarray = mArray;
633                 allocArrays(n);
634 
635                 if (index > 0) {
636                     if (DEBUG) Log.d(TAG, "remove: copy from 0-" + index + " to 0");
637                     System.arraycopy(ohashes, 0, mHashes, 0, index);
638                     System.arraycopy(oarray, 0, mArray, 0, index);
639                 }
640                 if (index < nSize) {
641                     if (DEBUG) {
642                         Log.d(TAG, "remove: copy from " + (index + 1) + "-" + nSize
643                                 + " to " + index);
644                     }
645                     System.arraycopy(ohashes, index + 1, mHashes, index, nSize - index);
646                     System.arraycopy(oarray, index + 1, mArray, index, nSize - index);
647                 }
648             } else {
649                 if (index < nSize) {
650                     if (DEBUG) {
651                         Log.d(TAG, "remove: move " + (index + 1) + "-" + nSize + " to " + index);
652                     }
653                     System.arraycopy(mHashes, index + 1, mHashes, index, nSize - index);
654                     System.arraycopy(mArray, index + 1, mArray, index, nSize - index);
655                 }
656                 mArray[nSize] = null;
657             }
658             if (oSize != mSize) {
659                 throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
660             }
661             mSize = nSize;
662         }
663         return (E) old;
664     }
665 
666     /**
667      * Perform a {@link #remove(Object)} of all values in <var>array</var>
668      * @param array The array whose contents are to be removed.
669      */
removeAll(ArraySet<? extends E> array)670     public boolean removeAll(ArraySet<? extends E> array) {
671         // TODO: If array is sufficiently large, a marking approach might be beneficial. In a first
672         //       pass, use the property that the sets are sorted by hash to make this linear passes
673         //       (except for hash collisions, which means worst case still n*m), then do one
674         //       collection pass into a new array. This avoids binary searches and excessive memcpy.
675         final int N = array.mSize;
676 
677         // Note: ArraySet does not make thread-safety guarantees. So instead of OR-ing together all
678         //       the single results, compare size before and after.
679         final int originalSize = mSize;
680         for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
681             remove(array.valueAt(i));
682         }
683         return originalSize != mSize;
684     }
685 
686     /**
687      * Removes all values that satisfy the predicate. This implementation avoids using the
688      * {@link #iterator()}.
689      *
690      * @param filter A predicate which returns true for elements to be removed
691      */
692     @Override
removeIf(Predicate<? super E> filter)693     public boolean removeIf(Predicate<? super E> filter) {
694         if (mSize == 0) {
695             return false;
696         }
697 
698         // Intentionally not using removeAt() to avoid unnecessary intermediate resizing.
699 
700         int replaceIndex = 0;
701         int numRemoved = 0;
702         for (int i = 0; i < mSize; ++i) {
703             if (filter.test((E) mArray[i])) {
704                 numRemoved++;
705             } else {
706                 if (replaceIndex != i) {
707                     mArray[replaceIndex] = mArray[i];
708                     mHashes[replaceIndex] = mHashes[i];
709                 }
710                 replaceIndex++;
711             }
712         }
713 
714         if (numRemoved == 0) {
715             return false;
716         } else if (numRemoved == mSize) {
717             clear();
718             return true;
719         }
720 
721         mSize -= numRemoved;
722         if (shouldShrink()) {
723             // Shrunk enough to reduce size of arrays.
724             final int n = getNewShrunkenSize();
725             final int[] ohashes = mHashes;
726             final Object[] oarray = mArray;
727             allocArrays(n);
728 
729             System.arraycopy(ohashes, 0, mHashes, 0, mSize);
730             System.arraycopy(oarray, 0, mArray, 0, mSize);
731         } else {
732             // Null out values at the end of the array. Not doing it in the loop above to avoid
733             // writing twice to the same index or writing unnecessarily if the array would have been
734             // discarded anyway.
735             for (int i = mSize; i < mArray.length; ++i) {
736                 mArray[i] = null;
737             }
738         }
739         return true;
740     }
741 
742     /**
743      * Return the number of items in this array map.
744      */
745     @Override
size()746     public int size() {
747         return mSize;
748     }
749 
750     /**
751      * Performs the given action for all elements in the stored order. This implementation overrides
752      * the default implementation to avoid using the {@link #iterator()}.
753      *
754      * @param action The action to be performed for each element
755      */
756     @Override
forEach(Consumer<? super E> action)757     public void forEach(Consumer<? super E> action) {
758         if (action == null) {
759             throw new NullPointerException("action must not be null");
760         }
761 
762         for (int i = 0; i < mSize; ++i) {
763             action.accept(valueAt(i));
764         }
765     }
766 
767     @Override
toArray()768     public Object[] toArray() {
769         Object[] result = new Object[mSize];
770         System.arraycopy(mArray, 0, result, 0, mSize);
771         return result;
772     }
773 
774     @Override
toArray(T[] array)775     public <T> T[] toArray(T[] array) {
776         if (array.length < mSize) {
777             @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") T[] newArray =
778                     (T[]) Array.newInstance(array.getClass().getComponentType(), mSize);
779             array = newArray;
780         }
781         System.arraycopy(mArray, 0, array, 0, mSize);
782         if (array.length > mSize) {
783             array[mSize] = null;
784         }
785         return array;
786     }
787 
788     /**
789      * {@inheritDoc}
790      *
791      * <p>This implementation returns false if the object is not a set, or
792      * if the sets have different sizes.  Otherwise, for each value in this
793      * set, it checks to make sure the value also exists in the other set.
794      * If any value doesn't exist, the method returns false; otherwise, it
795      * returns true.
796      */
797     @Override
equals(@ullable Object object)798     public boolean equals(@Nullable Object object) {
799         if (this == object) {
800             return true;
801         }
802         if (object instanceof Set) {
803             Set<?> set = (Set<?>) object;
804             if (size() != set.size()) {
805                 return false;
806             }
807 
808             try {
809                 for (int i = 0; i < mSize; i++) {
810                     E mine = valueAt(i);
811                     if (!set.contains(mine)) {
812                         return false;
813                     }
814                 }
815             } catch (NullPointerException ignored) {
816                 return false;
817             } catch (ClassCastException ignored) {
818                 return false;
819             }
820             return true;
821         }
822         return false;
823     }
824 
825     /**
826      * {@inheritDoc}
827      */
828     @Override
hashCode()829     public int hashCode() {
830         final int[] hashes = mHashes;
831         int result = 0;
832         for (int i = 0, s = mSize; i < s; i++) {
833             result += hashes[i];
834         }
835         return result;
836     }
837 
838     /**
839      * {@inheritDoc}
840      *
841      * <p>This implementation composes a string by iterating over its values. If
842      * this set contains itself as a value, the string "(this Set)"
843      * will appear in its place.
844      */
845     @Override
toString()846     public String toString() {
847         if (isEmpty()) {
848             return "{}";
849         }
850 
851         StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder(mSize * 14);
852         buffer.append('{');
853         for (int i = 0; i < mSize; i++) {
854             if (i > 0) {
855                 buffer.append(", ");
856             }
857             Object value = valueAt(i);
858             if (value != this) {
859                 buffer.append(value);
860             } else {
861                 buffer.append("(this Set)");
862             }
863         }
864         buffer.append('}');
865         return buffer.toString();
866     }
867 
868     // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
869     // Interop with traditional Java containers.  Not as efficient as using
870     // specialized collection APIs.
871     // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
872 
getCollection()873     private MapCollections<E, E> getCollection() {
874         if (mCollections == null) {
875             mCollections = new MapCollections<E, E>() {
876                 @Override
877                 protected int colGetSize() {
878                     return mSize;
879                 }
880 
881                 @Override
882                 protected Object colGetEntry(int index, int offset) {
883                     return mArray[index];
884                 }
885 
886                 @Override
887                 protected int colIndexOfKey(Object key) {
888                     return indexOf(key);
889                 }
890 
891                 @Override
892                 protected int colIndexOfValue(Object value) {
893                     return indexOf(value);
894                 }
895 
896                 @Override
897                 protected Map<E, E> colGetMap() {
898                     throw new UnsupportedOperationException("not a map");
899                 }
900 
901                 @Override
902                 protected void colPut(E key, E value) {
903                     add(key);
904                 }
905 
906                 @Override
907                 protected E colSetValue(int index, E value) {
908                     throw new UnsupportedOperationException("not a map");
909                 }
910 
911                 @Override
912                 protected void colRemoveAt(int index) {
913                     removeAt(index);
914                 }
915 
916                 @Override
917                 protected void colClear() {
918                     clear();
919                 }
920             };
921         }
922         return mCollections;
923     }
924 
925     /**
926      * Return an {@link java.util.Iterator} over all values in the set.
927      *
928      * <p><b>Note:</b> this is a fairly inefficient way to access the array contents, it
929      * requires generating a number of temporary objects and allocates additional state
930      * information associated with the container that will remain for the life of the container.</p>
931      */
932     @Override
iterator()933     public Iterator<E> iterator() {
934         return getCollection().getKeySet().iterator();
935     }
936 
937     /**
938      * Determine if the array set contains all of the values in the given collection.
939      * @param collection The collection whose contents are to be checked against.
940      * @return Returns true if this array set contains a value for every entry
941      * in <var>collection</var>, else returns false.
942      */
943     @Override
containsAll(Collection<?> collection)944     public boolean containsAll(Collection<?> collection) {
945         Iterator<?> it = collection.iterator();
946         while (it.hasNext()) {
947             if (!contains(it.next())) {
948                 return false;
949             }
950         }
951         return true;
952     }
953 
954     /**
955      * Perform an {@link #add(Object)} of all values in <var>collection</var>
956      * @param collection The collection whose contents are to be retrieved.
957      */
958     @Override
addAll(Collection<? extends E> collection)959     public boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> collection) {
960         ensureCapacity(mSize + collection.size());
961         boolean added = false;
962         for (E value : collection) {
963             added |= add(value);
964         }
965         return added;
966     }
967 
968     /**
969      * Remove all values in the array set that exist in the given collection.
970      * @param collection The collection whose contents are to be used to remove values.
971      * @return Returns true if any values were removed from the array set, else false.
972      */
973     @Override
removeAll(Collection<?> collection)974     public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> collection) {
975         boolean removed = false;
976         for (Object value : collection) {
977             removed |= remove(value);
978         }
979         return removed;
980     }
981 
982     /**
983      * Remove all values in the array set that do <b>not</b> exist in the given collection.
984      * @param collection The collection whose contents are to be used to determine which
985      * values to keep.
986      * @return Returns true if any values were removed from the array set, else false.
987      */
988     @Override
retainAll(Collection<?> collection)989     public boolean retainAll(Collection<?> collection) {
990         boolean removed = false;
991         for (int i = mSize - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
992             if (!collection.contains(mArray[i])) {
993                 removeAt(i);
994                 removed = true;
995             }
996         }
997         return removed;
998     }
999 }
1000