test/tools/javac/lambda/lambdaExecution/TPredicate.java

Tue, 12 Mar 2013 16:02:43 +0000

author
mcimadamore
date
Tue, 12 Mar 2013 16:02:43 +0000
changeset 1628
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parent 0
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8009545: Graph inference: dependencies between inference variables should be set during incorporation
Summary: Move all transitivity checks into the incorporation round
Reviewed-by: jjg

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aoqi@0 25
aoqi@0 26 /**
aoqi@0 27 * Determines if the input object matches some criteria.
aoqi@0 28 *
aoqi@0 29 * <p>All predicate implementations are expected to:
aoqi@0 30 * <ul>
aoqi@0 31 * <li>Provide stable results such that for any {@code t} the result of two
aoqi@0 32 * {@code eval} operations are always equivalent. ie.<pre>
aoqi@0 33 * boolean one = predicate.test(a);
aoqi@0 34 * boolean two = predicate.test(a);
aoqi@0 35 *
aoqi@0 36 * assert one == two;
aoqi@0 37 * </pre></li>
aoqi@0 38 * <li>Equivalent input objects should map to equivalent output objects. ie.<pre>
aoqi@0 39 * assert a.equals(b); // a and b are equivalent
aoqi@0 40 *
aoqi@0 41 * boolean x = predicate.test(a);
aoqi@0 42 * boolean y = predicate.test(ab;
aoqi@0 43 *
aoqi@0 44 * assert x == y; // their test results should be the same.
aoqi@0 45 * </pre></li>
aoqi@0 46 * <li>The predicate should not modify the input object in any way that would
aoqi@0 47 * change the evaluation.</li>
aoqi@0 48 * <li>When used for aggregate operations upon many elements predicates
aoqi@0 49 * should not assume that the {@code test} operation will be called upon
aoqi@0 50 * elements in any specific order.</li>
aoqi@0 51 * </ul>
aoqi@0 52 *
aoqi@0 53 * @param <T> the type of input objects provided to {@code test}.
aoqi@0 54 */
aoqi@0 55 public interface TPredicate<T> {
aoqi@0 56
aoqi@0 57 /**
aoqi@0 58 * Return {@code true} if the input object matches some criteria.
aoqi@0 59 *
aoqi@0 60 * @param t the input object.
aoqi@0 61 * @return {@code true} if the input object matched some criteria.
aoqi@0 62 */
aoqi@0 63 boolean test(T t);
aoqi@0 64 }

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