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-// Copyright (c) 2013, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
-// 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. |
- |
-part of dart.collection; |
- |
-/** |
- * A hash-table based implementation of [Map]. |
- * |
- * The insertion order of keys is remembered, |
- * and keys are iterated in the order they were inserted into the map. |
- * Values are iterated in their corresponding key's order. |
- * Changing a key's value, when the key is already in the map, |
- * does not change the iteration order, |
- * but removing the key and adding it again |
- * will make it be last in the iteration order. |
- * |
- * The keys of a `LinkedHashMap` must have consistent [Object.operator==] |
- * and [Object.hashCode] implementations. This means that the `==` operator |
- * must define a stable equivalence relation on the keys (reflexive, |
- * symmetric, transitive, and consistent over time), and that `hashCode` |
- * must be the same for objects that are considered equal by `==`. |
- * |
- * The map allows `null` as a key. |
- */ |
-abstract class LinkedHashMap<K, V> implements HashMap<K, V> { |
- /** |
- * Creates an insertion-ordered hash-table based [Map]. |
- * |
- * If [equals] is provided, it is used to compare the keys in the table with |
- * new keys. If [equals] is omitted, the key's own [Object.operator==] is used |
- * instead. |
- * |
- * Similar, if [hashCode] is provided, it is used to produce a hash value |
- * for keys in order to place them in the hash table. If it is omitted, the |
- * key's own [Object.hashCode] is used. |
- * |
- * If using methods like [operator[]], [remove] and [containsKey] together |
- * with a custom equality and hashcode, an extra `isValidKey` function |
- * can be supplied. This function is called before calling [equals] or |
- * [hashCode] with an argument that may not be a [K] instance, and if the |
- * call returns false, the key is assumed to not be in the set. |
- * The [isValidKey] function defaults to just testing if the object is a |
- * [K] instance. |
- * |
- * Example: |
- * |
- * new LinkedHashMap<int,int>(equals: (int a, int b) => (b - a) % 5 == 0, |
- * hashCode: (int e) => e % 5) |
- * |
- * This example map does not need an `isValidKey` function to be passed. |
- * The default function accepts only `int` values, which can safely be |
- * passed to both the `equals` and `hashCode` functions. |
- * |
- * If neither `equals`, `hashCode`, nor `isValidKey` is provided, |
- * the default `isValidKey` instead accepts all keys. |
- * The default equality and hashcode operations are assumed to work on all |
- * objects. |
- * |
- * Likewise, if `equals` is [identical], `hashCode` is [identityHashCode] |
- * and `isValidKey` is omitted, the resulting map is identity based, |
- * and the `isValidKey` defaults to accepting all keys. |
- * Such a map can be created directly using [LinkedHashMap.identity]. |
- * |
- * The used `equals` and `hashCode` method should always be consistent, |
- * so that if `equals(a, b)` then `hashCode(a) == hashCode(b)`. The hash |
- * of an object, or what it compares equal to, should not change while the |
- * object is in the table. If it does change, the result is unpredictable. |
- * |
- * If you supply one of [equals] and [hashCode], |
- * you should generally also to supply the other. |
- */ |
- external factory LinkedHashMap({bool equals(K key1, K key2), |
- int hashCode(K key), |
- bool isValidKey(Object potentialKey)}); |
- |
- /** |
- * Creates an insertion-ordered identity-based map. |
- * |
- * Effectively a shorthand for: |
- * |
- * new LinkedHashMap(equals: identical, |
- * hashCode: identityHashCode) |
- */ |
- external factory LinkedHashMap.identity(); |
- |
- /** |
- * Creates a [LinkedHashMap] that contains all key value pairs of [other]. |
- */ |
- factory LinkedHashMap.from(Map other) { |
- LinkedHashMap<K, V> result = new LinkedHashMap<K, V>(); |
- other.forEach((k, v) { result[k as Object/*=K*/] = v as Object/*=V*/; }); |
- return result; |
- } |
- |
- /** |
- * Creates a [LinkedHashMap] where the keys and values are computed from the |
- * [iterable]. |
- * |
- * For each element of the [iterable] this constructor computes a key/value |
- * pair, by applying [key] and [value] respectively. |
- * |
- * The keys of the key/value pairs do not need to be unique. The last |
- * occurrence of a key will simply overwrite any previous value. |
- * |
- * If no values are specified for [key] and [value] the default is the |
- * identity function. |
- */ |
- factory LinkedHashMap.fromIterable(Iterable iterable, |
- {K key(element), V value(element)}) { |
- LinkedHashMap<K, V> map = new LinkedHashMap<K, V>(); |
- Maps._fillMapWithMappedIterable(map, iterable, key, value); |
- return map; |
- } |
- |
- /** |
- * Creates a [LinkedHashMap] associating the given [keys] to [values]. |
- * |
- * This constructor iterates over [keys] and [values] and maps each element of |
- * [keys] to the corresponding element of [values]. |
- * |
- * If [keys] contains the same object multiple times, the last occurrence |
- * overwrites the previous value. |
- * |
- * It is an error if the two [Iterable]s don't have the same length. |
- */ |
- factory LinkedHashMap.fromIterables(Iterable<K> keys, Iterable<V> values) { |
- LinkedHashMap<K, V> map = new LinkedHashMap<K, V>(); |
- Maps._fillMapWithIterables(map, keys, values); |
- return map; |
- } |
-} |