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001:        /*
002:         *  Primitive Collections for Java.
003:         *  Copyright (C) 2002, 2003  Søren Bak
004:         *
005:         *  This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
006:         *  modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
007:         *  License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
008:         *  version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
009:         *
010:         *  This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
011:         *  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
012:         *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
013:         *  Lesser General Public License for more details.
014:         *
015:         *  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
016:         *  License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
017:         *  Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
018:         */
019:        package bak.pcj.adapter;
020:
021:        import bak.pcj.Adapter;
022:        import bak.pcj.FloatIterator;
023:        import bak.pcj.CharCollection;
024:        import bak.pcj.map.FloatKeyCharMap;
025:        import bak.pcj.map.AbstractFloatKeyCharMap;
026:        import bak.pcj.map.FloatKeyCharMapIterator;
027:        import bak.pcj.map.MapDefaults;
028:        import bak.pcj.map.NoSuchMappingException;
029:        import bak.pcj.set.FloatSet;
030:        import bak.pcj.util.Exceptions;
031:
032:        import java.util.Map;
033:        import java.util.Iterator;
034:
035:        /**
036:         *  This class represents adaptions of Java Collections Framework
037:         *  maps to primitive maps from float values to char values.
038:         *  The adapter is implemented as a wrapper around the map. 
039:         *  Thus, changes to the underlying map are reflected by this
040:         *  map and vice versa.
041:         *
042:         *  <p>
043:         *  Adapters from JCF maps to primitive map will
044:         *  fail if the JCF collection contains <tt>null</tt> keys/values or
045:         *  keys/values of the wrong class. However, adapters are not fast
046:         *  failing in the case that the underlying map should
047:         *  contain illegal keys or values. To implement fast failure would require
048:         *  every operation to check every key and value of the underlying
049:         *  map before doing anything. Instead validation methods
050:         *  are provided. They can be called using the assertion facility
051:         *  in the client code:
052:         *  <pre>
053:         *      MapToFloatKeyCharMapAdapter s;
054:         *      ...
055:         *      <b>assert</b> s.validate();
056:         *  </pre>
057:         *  or by letting the adapter throw an exception on illegal values:
058:         *  <pre>
059:         *      MapToFloatKeyCharMapAdapter s;
060:         *      ...
061:         *      s.evalidate();  // Throws an exception on illegal values
062:         *  </pre>
063:         *  Either way, validation must be invoked directly by the client
064:         *  code.
065:         *
066:         *  @author     S&oslash;ren Bak
067:         *  @version    1.3     21-08-2003 19:09
068:         *  @since      1.0
069:         */
070:        public class MapToFloatKeyCharMapAdapter extends
071:                AbstractFloatKeyCharMap implements  FloatKeyCharMap {
072:
073:            /** The underlying map. */
074:            protected Map map;
075:
076:            /** The value corresponding to the last key found by containsKey(). */
077:            protected Character lastValue;
078:
079:            /**
080:             *  Creates a new adaption to a map from float
081:             *  values to char values.
082:             *
083:             *  @param      map
084:             *              the underlying map. This map must
085:             *              consist of keys of class
086:             *              {@link Float Float}.
087:             *              values of class
088:             *              {@link Character Character}. Otherwise a
089:             *              {@link ClassCastException ClassCastException}
090:             *              will be thrown by some methods.
091:             *
092:             *  @throws     NullPointerException
093:             *              if <tt>map</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
094:             */
095:            public MapToFloatKeyCharMapAdapter(Map map) {
096:                if (map == null)
097:                    Exceptions.nullArgument("map");
098:                this .map = map;
099:                lastValue = null;
100:            }
101:
102:            /**
103:             *  Creates a new adaption to a map from float
104:             *  values to char values. The map to adapt is optionally validated.
105:             *
106:             *  @param      map
107:             *              the underlying map. This map must
108:             *              consist of keys of class
109:             *              {@link Float Float}.
110:             *              values of class
111:             *              {@link Character Character}. Otherwise a
112:             *              {@link ClassCastException ClassCastException}
113:             *              will be thrown by some methods.
114:             *
115:             *  @param      validate
116:             *              indicates whether <tt>map</tt> should
117:             *              be checked for illegal values.
118:             *
119:             *  @throws     NullPointerException
120:             *              if <tt>map</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
121:             *
122:             *  @throws     IllegalStateException
123:             *              if <tt>validate</tt> is <tt>true</tt> and
124:             *              <tt>map</tt> contains a <tt>null</tt> key/value,
125:             *              a key that is not of class
126:             *              {@link Float Float},
127:             *              or a value that is not of class
128:             *              {@link Character Character}.
129:             */
130:            public MapToFloatKeyCharMapAdapter(Map map, boolean validate) {
131:                if (map == null)
132:                    Exceptions.nullArgument("map");
133:                this .map = map;
134:                lastValue = null;
135:                if (validate)
136:                    evalidate();
137:            }
138:
139:            public void clear() {
140:                map.clear();
141:            }
142:
143:            public boolean containsKey(float key) {
144:                lastValue = (Character) map.get(new Float(key));
145:                return lastValue != null;
146:            }
147:
148:            public boolean containsValue(char value) {
149:                return map.containsValue(new Character(value));
150:            }
151:
152:            public FloatKeyCharMapIterator entries() {
153:                return new FloatKeyCharMapIterator() {
154:                    Iterator i = map.entrySet().iterator();
155:                    Map.Entry lastEntry = null;
156:
157:                    public boolean hasNext() {
158:                        return i.hasNext();
159:                    }
160:
161:                    public void next() {
162:                        lastEntry = (Map.Entry) i.next();
163:                    }
164:
165:                    public float getKey() {
166:                        if (lastEntry == null)
167:                            Exceptions.noElementToGet();
168:                        return ((Float) lastEntry.getKey()).floatValue();
169:                    }
170:
171:                    public char getValue() {
172:                        if (lastEntry == null)
173:                            Exceptions.noElementToGet();
174:                        return ((Character) lastEntry.getValue()).charValue();
175:                    }
176:
177:                    public void remove() {
178:                        i.remove();
179:                        lastEntry = null;
180:                    }
181:                };
182:            }
183:
184:            public char get(float key) {
185:                Character value = (Character) map.get(new Float(key));
186:                return value == null ? MapDefaults.defaultChar() : value
187:                        .charValue();
188:            }
189:
190:            public FloatSet keySet() {
191:                return new SetToFloatSetAdapter(map.keySet());
192:            }
193:
194:            public char lget() {
195:                if (lastValue == null)
196:                    Exceptions.noLastElement();
197:                return lastValue.charValue();
198:            }
199:
200:            public char put(float key, char value) {
201:                Character oldValue = (Character) map.put(new Float(key),
202:                        new Character(value));
203:                return oldValue == null ? MapDefaults.defaultChar() : oldValue
204:                        .charValue();
205:            }
206:
207:            public char remove(float key) {
208:                Character value = (Character) map.remove(new Float(key));
209:                return value == null ? MapDefaults.defaultChar() : value
210:                        .charValue();
211:            }
212:
213:            public int size() {
214:                return map.size();
215:            }
216:
217:            public CharCollection values() {
218:                return new CollectionToCharCollectionAdapter(map.values());
219:            }
220:
221:            public char tget(float key) {
222:                Character value = (Character) map.get(new Float(key));
223:                if (value == null)
224:                    Exceptions.noSuchMapping(String.valueOf(key));
225:                return value.charValue();
226:            }
227:
228:            /**
229:             *  Indicates whether the underlying map is valid for
230:             *  this adapter. For the underlying map to be valid, it
231:             *  can only contain {@link Float Float} keys, no <tt>null</tt>
232:             *  keys/values, and only {@link Character Character} values.
233:             *
234:             *  @return     <tt>true</tt> if the underlying map is
235:             *              valid; returns <tt>false</tt> otherwise.
236:             */
237:            public boolean validate() {
238:                return Adapter.isFloatKeyCharAdaptable(map);
239:            }
240:
241:            /**
242:             *  Validates the map underlying this adapter and throws
243:             *  an exception if it is invalid. For the underlying map 
244:             *  to be valid, it
245:             *  can only contain {@link Float Float} keys, no <tt>null</tt>
246:             *  keys/values, and only {@link Character Character} values.
247:             *
248:             *  @throws     IllegalStateException
249:             *              if the underlying map is invalid.
250:             */
251:            public void evalidate() {
252:                if (!validate())
253:                    Exceptions.cannotAdapt("map");
254:            }
255:
256:        }
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