gcc/libjava/java/util/Bucket.java

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/* Bucket.java -- a class providing a hash-bucket data structure
(a lightweight linked list)
Copyright (C) 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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package java.util;
/**
* a class representing a simple, lightweight linked-list, using Node
* objects as its linked nodes; this is used by Hashtable and HashMap
*
* @author Jon Zeppieri
* @version $Revision: 1.3 $
* @modified $Id: Bucket.java,v 1.3 2000/03/15 21:59:08 rao Exp $
*/
class Bucket
{
/** the first node of the lined list, originally null */
Node first;
/** trivial constructor for a Bucket */
Bucket()
{
}
/** add this key / value pair to the list
*
* @param newNode a Node object to be added to this list
* @return the old value mapped to the key if there was one,
* otherwise null.
*/
Object add(Node newNode)
{
Object oKey;
Object oTestKey = newNode.getKey();
Node it = first;
Node prev = null;
if (it == null) // if the list is empty (the ideal case), we make a new single-node list
{
first = newNode;
return null;
}
else // otherwise try to find where this key already exists in the list,
{// and if it does, replace the value with the new one (and return the old one)
while (it != null)
{
oKey = it.getKey();
if ((oKey == null) ? (oTestKey == null) :
oKey.equals(oTestKey))
{
Object oldValue = it.value;
it.value = newNode.getValue();
return oldValue;
}
prev = it;
it = it.next;
}
prev.next = newNode; // otherwise, just stick this at the
return null; // end of the list
}
}
/**
* remove a Map.Entry in this list with the supplied key and return its value,
* if it exists, else return null
*
* @param key the key we are looking for in this list
*/
Object removeByKey(Object key)
{
Object oEntryKey;
Node prev = null;
Node it = first;
while (it != null)
{
oEntryKey = it.getKey();
if ((oEntryKey == null) ? (key == null) : oEntryKey.equals(key))
{
if (prev == null) // we are removing the first element
first = it.next;
else
prev.next = it.next;
return it.getValue();
}
else
{
prev = it;
it = it.next;
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* return the value which the supplied key maps to, if it maps to anything in this list,
* otherwise, return null
*
* @param key the key mapping to a value that we are looking for
*/
Object getValueByKey(Object key)
{
Node entry = getEntryByKey(key);
return (entry == null) ? null : entry.getValue();
}
/**
* return the Map.Entry which the supplied key is a part of, if such a Map.Entry exists,
* null otherwise
*
* this method is important for HashMap, which can hold null values and the null key
*
* @param key the key for which we are finding the corresponding Map.Entry
*/
Node getEntryByKey(Object key)
{
Object oEntryKey;
Node it = first;
while (it != null)
{
oEntryKey = it.getKey();
if ((oEntryKey == null) ? (key == null) : oEntryKey.equals(key))
return it;
it = it.next;
}
return null;
}
/**
* return true if this list has a Map.Entry whose value equals() the supplied value
*
* @param value the value we are looking to match in this list
*/
boolean containsValue(Object value)
{
Object oEntryValue;
Node it = first;
while (it != null)
{
oEntryValue = it.getValue();
if ((oEntryValue == null) ? (value == null) : oEntryValue.equals(value))
return true;
it = it.next;
}
return false;
}
// INNSER CLASSES ----------------------------------------------------------
/**
* a class represnting a node in our lightweight linked-list
* that we use for hash buckets; a Node object contains a Map.Entry as its
* <pre>value</pre> property and a reference (possibly, even hopefully, null)
* to another Node as its <pre>next</pre> property.
*
* There <i>is</i> a reason for not using a highly generic "LinkedNode" type
* class: we want to eliminate runtime typechecks.
*
* @author Jon Zeppieri
* @version $Revision: 1.3 $
* @modified $Id: Bucket.java,v 1.3 2000/03/15 21:59:08 rao Exp $
*/
static class Node extends BasicMapEntry implements Map.Entry
{
/** a reference to the next node in the linked list */
Node next;
/** non-trivial contructor -- sets the <pre>value</pre> of the Bucket upon instantiation */
Node(Object key, Object value)
{
super(key, value);
}
}
// EOF ------------------------------------------------------------------------
}