Index: pkg/collection_helpers/lib/equality.dart |
diff --git a/pkg/collection_helpers/lib/equality.dart b/pkg/collection_helpers/lib/equality.dart |
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--- a/pkg/collection_helpers/lib/equality.dart |
+++ b/pkg/collection_helpers/lib/equality.dart |
@@ -2,418 +2,7 @@ |
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
-/** |
- * Defines equality relations on collections. |
- */ |
+@deprecated |
library dart.collection_helpers.equality; |
-import "dart:collection"; |
- |
-const int _HASH_MASK = 0x7fffffff; |
- |
-/** |
- * A generic equality relation on objects. |
- */ |
-abstract class Equality<E> { |
- const factory Equality() = DefaultEquality; |
- |
- /** |
- * Compare two elements for being equal. |
- * |
- * This should be a proper equality relation. |
- */ |
- bool equals(E e1, E e2); |
- |
- /** |
- * Get a hashcode of an element. |
- * |
- * The hashcode should be compatible with [equals], so that if |
- * `equals(a, b)` then `hash(a) == hash(b)`. |
- */ |
- int hash(E e); |
- |
- /** |
- * Test whether an object is a valid argument to [equals] and [hash]. |
- * |
- * Some implementations may be restricted to only work on specific types |
- * of objects. |
- */ |
- bool isValidKey(Object o); |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Equality of objects that compares only the natural equality of the objects. |
- * |
- * This equality uses the objects' own [Object.==] and [Object.hashCode] for |
- * the equality. |
- */ |
-class DefaultEquality implements Equality { |
- const DefaultEquality(); |
- bool equals(Object e1, Object e2) => e1 == e2; |
- int hash(Object e) => e.hashCode; |
- bool isValidKey(Object o) => true; |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Equality of objects that compares only the identity of the objects. |
- */ |
-class IdentityEquality implements Equality { |
- const IdentityEquality(); |
- bool equals(Object e1, Object e2) => identical(e1, e2); |
- int hash(Object e) => identityHashCode(e); |
- bool isValidKey(Object o) => true; |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Equality on iterables. |
- * |
- * Two iterables are equal if they have the same elements in the same order. |
- */ |
-class IterableEquality<E> implements Equality<Iterable<E>> { |
- final Equality<E> _elementEquality; |
- const IterableEquality([Equality<E> elementEquality = |
- const DefaultEquality()]) |
- : _elementEquality = elementEquality; |
- |
- bool equals(Iterable<E> elements1, Iterable<E> elements2) { |
- if (identical(elements1, elements2)) return true; |
- if (elements1 == null || elements2 == null) return false; |
- Iterator it1 = elements1.iterator; |
- Iterator it2 = elements2.iterator; |
- while (true) { |
- bool hasNext = it1.moveNext(); |
- if (hasNext != it2.moveNext()) return false; |
- if (!hasNext) return true; |
- if (!_elementEquality.equals(it1.current, it2.current)) return false; |
- } |
- } |
- |
- int hash(Iterable<E> elements) { |
- // Jenkins's one-at-a-time hash function. |
- int hash = 0; |
- for (E element in elements) { |
- int c = _elementEquality.hash(element); |
- hash = (hash + c) & _HASH_MASK; |
- hash = (hash + (hash << 10)) & _HASH_MASK; |
- hash ^= (hash >> 6); |
- } |
- hash = (hash + (hash << 3)) & _HASH_MASK; |
- hash ^= (hash >> 11); |
- hash = (hash + (hash << 15)) & _HASH_MASK; |
- return hash; |
- } |
- |
- bool isValidKey(Object o) => o is Iterable<E>; |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Equality on lists. |
- * |
- * Two lists are equal if they have the same length and their elements |
- * at each index are equal. |
- * |
- * This is effectively the same as [IterableEquality] except that it |
- * accesses elements by index instead of through iteration. |
- */ |
-class ListEquality<E> implements Equality<List<E>> { |
- final Equality<E> _elementEquality; |
- const ListEquality([Equality<E> elementEquality = const DefaultEquality()]) |
- : _elementEquality = elementEquality; |
- |
- bool equals(List<E> e1, List<E> e2) { |
- if (identical(e1, e2)) return true; |
- if (e1 == null || e2 == null) return false; |
- int length = e1.length; |
- if (length != e2.length) return false; |
- for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { |
- if (!_elementEquality.equals(e1[i], e2[i])) return false; |
- } |
- return true; |
- } |
- |
- int hash(List<E> e) { |
- // Jenkins's one-at-a-time hash function. |
- // This code is almost identical to the one in IterableEquality, except |
- // that it uses indexing instead of iterating to get the elements. |
- int hash = 0; |
- for (int i = 0; i < e.length; i++) { |
- int c = _elementEquality.hash(e[i]); |
- hash = (hash + c) & _HASH_MASK; |
- hash = (hash + (hash << 10)) & _HASH_MASK; |
- hash ^= (hash >> 6); |
- } |
- hash = (hash + (hash << 3)) & _HASH_MASK; |
- hash ^= (hash >> 11); |
- hash = (hash + (hash << 15)) & _HASH_MASK; |
- return hash; |
- } |
- |
- bool isValidKey(Object o) => o is List<E>; |
-} |
- |
-abstract class _UnorderedEquality<E, T extends Iterable<E>> |
- implements Equality<T> { |
- final Equality<E> _elementEquality; |
- |
- const _UnorderedEquality(this._elementEquality); |
- |
- bool equals(T e1, T e2) { |
- if (identical(e1, e2)) return true; |
- if (e1 == null || e2 == null) return false; |
- HashMap<E, int> counts = new HashMap( |
- equals: _elementEquality.equals, |
- hashCode: _elementEquality.hash, |
- isValidKey: _elementEquality.isValidKey); |
- int length = 0; |
- for (var e in e1) { |
- int count = counts[e]; |
- if (count == null) count = 0; |
- counts[e] = count + 1; |
- length++; |
- } |
- for (var e in e2) { |
- int count = counts[e]; |
- if (count == null || count == 0) return false; |
- counts[e] = count - 1; |
- length--; |
- } |
- return length == 0; |
- } |
- |
- int hash(T e) { |
- int hash = 0; |
- for (E element in e) { |
- int c = _elementEquality.hash(element); |
- hash = (hash + c) & _HASH_MASK; |
- } |
- hash = (hash + (hash << 3)) & _HASH_MASK; |
- hash ^= (hash >> 11); |
- hash = (hash + (hash << 15)) & _HASH_MASK; |
- return hash; |
- } |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Equality of the elements of two iterables without considering order. |
- * |
- * Two iterables are considered equal if they have the same number of elements, |
- * and the elements of one set can be paired with the elements |
- * of the other iterable, so that each pair are equal. |
- */ |
-class UnorderedIterableEquality<E> extends _UnorderedEquality<E, Iterable<E>> { |
- const UnorderedIterableEquality( |
- [Equality<E> elementEquality = const DefaultEquality()]) |
- : super(elementEquality); |
- |
- bool isValidKey(Object o) => o is Iterable<E>; |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Equality of sets. |
- * |
- * Two sets are considered equal if they have the same number of elements, |
- * and the elements of one set can be paired with the elements |
- * of the other set, so that each pair are equal. |
- * |
- * This equality behaves the same as [UnorderedIterableEquality] except that |
- * it expects sets instead of iterables as arguments. |
- */ |
-class SetEquality<E> extends _UnorderedEquality<E, Set<E>> { |
- const SetEquality( |
- [Equality<E> elementEquality = const DefaultEquality()]) |
- : super(elementEquality); |
- |
- bool isValidKey(Object o) => o is Set<E>; |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Internal class used by [MapEquality]. |
- * |
- * The class represents a map entry as a single object, |
- * using a combined hashCode and equality of the key and value. |
- */ |
-class _MapEntry { |
- final MapEquality equality; |
- final key; |
- final value; |
- _MapEntry(this.equality, this.key, this.value); |
- |
- int get hashCode => |
- (3 * equality._keyEquality.hash(key) + |
- 7 * equality._valueEquality.hash(value)) & _HASH_MASK; |
- |
- bool operator==(Object other) { |
- if (other is! _MapEntry) return false; |
- _MapEntry otherEntry = other; |
- return equality._keyEquality.equals(key, otherEntry.key) && |
- equality._valueEquality.equals(value, otherEntry.value); |
- |
- } |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Equality on maps. |
- * |
- * Two maps are equal if they have the same number of entries, and if the |
- * entries of the two maps are pairwise equal on both key and value. |
- */ |
-class MapEquality<K, V> implements Equality<Map<K, V>> { |
- final Equality<K> _keyEquality; |
- final Equality<V> _valueEquality; |
- const MapEquality({ Equality<K> keys : const DefaultEquality(), |
- Equality<V> values : const DefaultEquality() }) |
- : _keyEquality = keys, _valueEquality = values; |
- |
- bool equals(Map<K, V> e1, Map<K, V> e2) { |
- if (identical(e1, e2)) return true; |
- if (e1 == null || e2 == null) return false; |
- int length = e1.length; |
- if (length != e2.length) return false; |
- Map<_MapEntry, int> equalElementCounts = new HashMap(); |
- for (K key in e1.keys) { |
- _MapEntry entry = new _MapEntry(this, key, e1[key]); |
- int count = equalElementCounts[entry]; |
- if (count == null) count = 0; |
- equalElementCounts[entry] = count + 1; |
- } |
- for (K key in e2.keys) { |
- _MapEntry entry = new _MapEntry(this, key, e2[key]); |
- int count = equalElementCounts[entry]; |
- if (count == null || count == 0) return false; |
- equalElementCounts[entry] = count - 1; |
- } |
- return true; |
- } |
- |
- int hash(Map<K, V> map) { |
- int hash = 0; |
- for (K key in map.keys) { |
- int keyHash = _keyEquality.hash(key); |
- int valueHash = _valueEquality.hash(map[key]); |
- hash = (hash + 3 * keyHash + 7 * valueHash) & _HASH_MASK; |
- } |
- hash = (hash + (hash << 3)) & _HASH_MASK; |
- hash ^= (hash >> 11); |
- hash = (hash + (hash << 15)) & _HASH_MASK; |
- return hash; |
- } |
- |
- bool isValidKey(Object o) => o is Map<K, V>; |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Combines several equalities into a single equality. |
- * |
- * Tries each equality in order, using [Equality.isValidKey], and returns |
- * the result of the first equality that applies to the argument or arguments. |
- * |
- * For `equals`, the first equality that matches the first argument is used, |
- * and if the second argument of `equals` is not valid for that equality, |
- * it returns false. |
- * |
- * Because the equalities are tried in order, they should generally work on |
- * disjoint types. Otherwise the multi-equality may give inconsistent results |
- * for `equals(e1, e2)` and `equals(e2, e1)`. This can happen if one equality |
- * considers only `e1` a valid key, and not `e2`, but an equality which is |
- * checked later, allows both. |
- */ |
-class MultiEquality<E> implements Equality<E> { |
- final Iterable<Equality<E>> _equalities; |
- |
- const MultiEquality(Iterable<Equality<E>> equalities) |
- : _equalities = equalities; |
- |
- bool equals(E e1, E e2) { |
- for (Equality<E> eq in _equalities) { |
- if (eq.isValidKey(e1)) return eq.isValidKey(e2) && eq.equals(e1, e2); |
- } |
- return false; |
- } |
- |
- int hash(E e) { |
- for (Equality<E> eq in _equalities) { |
- if (eq.isValidKey(e)) return eq.hash(e); |
- } |
- return -1; |
- } |
- |
- bool isValidKey(Object o) { |
- for (Equality<E> eq in _equalities) { |
- if (eq.isValidKey(o)) return true; |
- } |
- return false; |
- } |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Deep equality on collections. |
- * |
- * Recognizes lists, sets, iterables and maps and compares their elements using |
- * deep equality as well. |
- * |
- * Non-iterable/map objects are compared using a configurable base equality. |
- * |
- * Works in one of two modes: ordered or unordered. |
- * |
- * In ordered mode, lists and iterables are required to have equal elements |
- * in the same order. In unordered mode, the order of elements in iterables |
- * and lists are not importan. |
- * |
- * A list is only equal to another list, likewise for sets and maps. All other |
- * iterables are compared as iterables only. |
- */ |
-class DeepCollectionEquality implements Equality { |
- final Equality _base; |
- final bool _unordered; |
- const DeepCollectionEquality([Equality base = const DefaultEquality()]) |
- : _base = base, _unordered = false; |
- |
- /** |
- * Creates a deep equality on collections where the order of lists and |
- * iterables are not considered important. That is, lists and iterables are |
- * treated as unordered iterables. |
- */ |
- const DeepCollectionEquality.unordered( |
- [Equality base = const DefaultEquality()]) |
- : _base = base, _unordered = true; |
- |
- bool equals(e1, e2) { |
- if (e1 is Set) { |
- if (e2 is! Set) return false; |
- return new SetEquality(this).equals(e1, e2); |
- } |
- if (e1 is Map) { |
- if (e2 is! Map) return false; |
- return new MapEquality(keys: this, values: this).equals(e1, e2); |
- } |
- if (!_unordered) { |
- if (e1 is List) { |
- if (e2 is! List) return false; |
- return new ListEquality(this).equals(e1, e2); |
- } |
- if (e1 is Iterable) { |
- if (e2 is! Iterable) return false; |
- return new IterableEquality(this).equals(e1, e2); |
- } |
- } else if (e1 is Iterable) { |
- if (e2 is! Iterable) return false; |
- if (e1 is List != e2 is List) return false; |
- return new UnorderedIterableEquality(this).equals(e1, e2); |
- } |
- return _base.equals(e1, e2); |
- } |
- |
- int hash(Object o) { |
- if (o is Set) return new SetEquality(this).hash(o); |
- if (o is Map) return new MapEquality(keys: this, values: this).hash(o); |
- if (!_unordered) { |
- if (o is List) return new ListEquality(this).hash(o); |
- if (o is Iterable) return new IterableEquality(this).hash(o); |
- } else if (o is Iterable) { |
- return new UnorderedIterableEquality(this).hash(o); |
- } |
- return _base.hash(o); |
- } |
- |
- bool isValidKey(Object o) => o is Iterable || o is Map || _base.isValidKey(o); |
-} |
+export "package:collection/equality.dart"; |