src/share/classes/com/sun/tools/javac/util/List.java

Thu, 09 Oct 2008 16:19:13 +0100

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mcimadamore
date
Thu, 09 Oct 2008 16:19:13 +0100
changeset 137
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6731573: diagnostic output should optionally include source line
Summary: Added an -XD option to optionally prints out source lines in error messages
Reviewed-by: jjg

     1 /*
     2  * Copyright 1999-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
     3  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
     4  *
     5  * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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    24  */
    26 package com.sun.tools.javac.util;
    28 import java.lang.reflect.Array;
    29 import java.util.ArrayList;
    30 import java.util.Collection;
    31 import java.util.Collections;
    32 import java.util.Iterator;
    33 import java.util.AbstractCollection;
    34 import java.util.ListIterator;
    35 import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
    37 /** A class for generic linked lists. Links are supposed to be
    38  *  immutable, the only exception being the incremental construction of
    39  *  lists via ListBuffers.  List is the main container class in
    40  *  GJC. Most data structures and algorthms in GJC use lists rather
    41  *  than arrays.
    42  *
    43  *  <p>Lists are always trailed by a sentinel element, whose head and tail
    44  *  are both null.
    45  *
    46  *  <p><b>This is NOT part of any API supported by Sun Microsystems.  If
    47  *  you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk.
    48  *  This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or
    49  *  deletion without notice.</b>
    50  */
    51 public class List<A> extends AbstractCollection<A> implements java.util.List<A> {
    53     /** The first element of the list, supposed to be immutable.
    54      */
    55     public A head;
    57     /** The remainder of the list except for its first element, supposed
    58      *  to be immutable.
    59      */
    60     //@Deprecated
    61     public List<A> tail;
    63     /** Construct a list given its head and tail.
    64      */
    65     List(A head, List<A> tail) {
    66         this.tail = tail;
    67         this.head = head;
    68     }
    70     /** Construct an empty list.
    71      */
    72     @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
    73     public static <A> List<A> nil() {
    74         return EMPTY_LIST;
    75     }
    76     private static List EMPTY_LIST = new List<Object>(null,null) {
    77         public List<Object> setTail(List<Object> tail) {
    78             throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
    79         }
    80         public boolean isEmpty() {
    81             return true;
    82         }
    83     };
    85     /** Construct a list consisting of given element.
    86      */
    87     public static <A> List<A> of(A x1) {
    88         return new List<A>(x1, List.<A>nil());
    89     }
    91     /** Construct a list consisting of given elements.
    92      */
    93     public static <A> List<A> of(A x1, A x2) {
    94         return new List<A>(x1, of(x2));
    95     }
    97     /** Construct a list consisting of given elements.
    98      */
    99     public static <A> List<A> of(A x1, A x2, A x3) {
   100         return new List<A>(x1, of(x2, x3));
   101     }
   103     /** Construct a list consisting of given elements.
   104      */
   105     public static <A> List<A> of(A x1, A x2, A x3, A... rest) {
   106         return new List<A>(x1, new List<A>(x2, new List<A>(x3, from(rest))));
   107     }
   109     /**
   110      * Construct a list consisting all elements of given array.
   111      * @param array an array; if {@code null} return an empty list
   112      */
   113     public static <A> List<A> from(A[] array) {
   114         List<A> xs = nil();
   115         if (array != null)
   116             for (int i = array.length - 1; i >= 0; i--)
   117                 xs = new List<A>(array[i], xs);
   118         return xs;
   119     }
   121     /** Construct a list consisting of a given number of identical elements.
   122      *  @param len    The number of elements in the list.
   123      *  @param init   The value of each element.
   124      */
   125     @Deprecated
   126     public static <A> List<A> fill(int len, A init) {
   127         List<A> l = nil();
   128         for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) l = new List<A>(init, l);
   129         return l;
   130     }
   132     /** Does list have no elements?
   133      */
   134     @Override
   135     public boolean isEmpty() {
   136         return tail == null;
   137     }
   139     /** Does list have elements?
   140      */
   141     //@Deprecated
   142     public boolean nonEmpty() {
   143         return tail != null;
   144     }
   146     /** Return the number of elements in this list.
   147      */
   148     //@Deprecated
   149     public int length() {
   150         List<A> l = this;
   151         int len = 0;
   152         while (l.tail != null) {
   153             l = l.tail;
   154             len++;
   155         }
   156         return len;
   157     }
   158     @Override
   159     public int size() {
   160         return length();
   161     }
   163     public List<A> setTail(List<A> tail) {
   164         this.tail = tail;
   165         return tail;
   166     }
   168     /** Prepend given element to front of list, forming and returning
   169      *  a new list.
   170      */
   171     public List<A> prepend(A x) {
   172         return new List<A>(x, this);
   173     }
   175     /** Prepend given list of elements to front of list, forming and returning
   176      *  a new list.
   177      */
   178     public List<A> prependList(List<A> xs) {
   179         if (this.isEmpty()) return xs;
   180         if (xs.isEmpty()) return this;
   181         if (xs.tail.isEmpty()) return prepend(xs.head);
   182         // return this.prependList(xs.tail).prepend(xs.head);
   183         List<A> result = this;
   184         List<A> rev = xs.reverse();
   185         assert rev != xs;
   186         // since xs.reverse() returned a new list, we can reuse the
   187         // individual List objects, instead of allocating new ones.
   188         while (rev.nonEmpty()) {
   189             List<A> h = rev;
   190             rev = rev.tail;
   191             h.setTail(result);
   192             result = h;
   193         }
   194         return result;
   195     }
   197     /** Reverse list.
   198      * If the list is empty or a singleton, then the same list is returned.
   199      * Otherwise a new list is formed.
   200      */
   201     public List<A> reverse() {
   202         // if it is empty or a singleton, return itself
   203         if (isEmpty() || tail.isEmpty())
   204             return this;
   206         List<A> rev = nil();
   207         for (List<A> l = this; l.nonEmpty(); l = l.tail)
   208             rev = new List<A>(l.head, rev);
   209         return rev;
   210     }
   212     /** Append given element at length, forming and returning
   213      *  a new list.
   214      */
   215     public List<A> append(A x) {
   216         return of(x).prependList(this);
   217     }
   219     /** Append given list at length, forming and returning
   220      *  a new list.
   221      */
   222     public List<A> appendList(List<A> x) {
   223         return x.prependList(this);
   224     }
   226     /**
   227      * Append given list buffer at length, forming and returning a new
   228      * list.
   229      */
   230     public List<A> appendList(ListBuffer<A> x) {
   231         return appendList(x.toList());
   232     }
   234     /** Copy successive elements of this list into given vector until
   235      *  list is exhausted or end of vector is reached.
   236      */
   237     @Override @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
   238     public <T> T[] toArray(T[] vec) {
   239         int i = 0;
   240         List<A> l = this;
   241         Object[] dest = vec;
   242         while (l.nonEmpty() && i < vec.length) {
   243             dest[i] = l.head;
   244             l = l.tail;
   245             i++;
   246         }
   247         if (l.isEmpty()) {
   248             if (i < vec.length)
   249                 vec[i] = null;
   250             return vec;
   251         }
   253         vec = (T[])Array.newInstance(vec.getClass().getComponentType(), size());
   254         return toArray(vec);
   255     }
   257     public Object[] toArray() {
   258         return toArray(new Object[size()]);
   259     }
   261     /** Form a string listing all elements with given separator character.
   262      */
   263     public String toString(String sep) {
   264         if (isEmpty()) {
   265             return "";
   266         } else {
   267             StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
   268             buf.append(head);
   269             for (List<A> l = tail; l.nonEmpty(); l = l.tail) {
   270                 buf.append(sep);
   271                 buf.append(l.head);
   272             }
   273             return buf.toString();
   274         }
   275     }
   277     /** Form a string listing all elements with comma as the separator character.
   278      */
   279     @Override
   280     public String toString() {
   281         return toString(",");
   282     }
   284     /** Compute a hash code, overrides Object
   285      *  @see java.util.List#hashCode
   286      */
   287     @Override
   288     public int hashCode() {
   289         List<A> l = this;
   290         int h = 1;
   291         while (l.tail != null) {
   292             h = h * 31 + (l.head == null ? 0 : l.head.hashCode());
   293             l = l.tail;
   294         }
   295         return h;
   296     }
   298     /** Is this list the same as other list?
   299      *  @see java.util.List#equals
   300      */
   301     @Override
   302     public boolean equals(Object other) {
   303         if (other instanceof List<?>)
   304             return equals(this, (List<?>)other);
   305         if (other instanceof java.util.List<?>) {
   306             List<A> t = this;
   307             Iterator<?> oIter = ((java.util.List<?>) other).iterator();
   308             while (t.tail != null && oIter.hasNext()) {
   309                 Object o = oIter.next();
   310                 if ( !(t.head == null ? o == null : t.head.equals(o)))
   311                     return false;
   312                 t = t.tail;
   313             }
   314             return (t.isEmpty() && !oIter.hasNext());
   315         }
   316         return false;
   317     }
   319     /** Are the two lists the same?
   320      */
   321     public static boolean equals(List xs, List ys) {
   322         while (xs.tail != null && ys.tail != null) {
   323             if (xs.head == null) {
   324                 if (ys.head != null) return false;
   325             } else {
   326                 if (!xs.head.equals(ys.head)) return false;
   327             }
   328             xs = xs.tail;
   329             ys = ys.tail;
   330         }
   331         return xs.tail == null && ys.tail == null;
   332     }
   334     /** Does the list contain the specified element?
   335      */
   336     @Override
   337     public boolean contains(Object x) {
   338         List<A> l = this;
   339         while (l.tail != null) {
   340             if (x == null) {
   341                 if (l.head == null) return true;
   342             } else {
   343                 if (l.head.equals(x)) return true;
   344             }
   345             l = l.tail;
   346         }
   347         return false;
   348     }
   350     /** The last element in the list, if any, or null.
   351      */
   352     public A last() {
   353         A last = null;
   354         List<A> t = this;
   355         while (t.tail != null) {
   356             last = t.head;
   357             t = t.tail;
   358         }
   359         return last;
   360     }
   362     @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
   363     public static <T> List<T> convert(Class<T> klass, List<?> list) {
   364         if (list == null)
   365             return null;
   366         for (Object o : list)
   367             klass.cast(o);
   368         return (List<T>)list;
   369     }
   371     private static Iterator EMPTYITERATOR = new Iterator() {
   372             public boolean hasNext() {
   373                 return false;
   374             }
   375             public Object next() {
   376                 throw new java.util.NoSuchElementException();
   377             }
   378             public void remove() {
   379                 throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
   380             }
   381         };
   383     @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
   384     private static <A> Iterator<A> emptyIterator() {
   385         return EMPTYITERATOR;
   386     }
   388     @Override
   389     public Iterator<A> iterator() {
   390         if (tail == null)
   391             return emptyIterator();
   392         return new Iterator<A>() {
   393             List<A> elems = List.this;
   394             public boolean hasNext() {
   395                 return elems.tail != null;
   396             }
   397             public A next() {
   398                 if (elems.tail == null)
   399                     throw new NoSuchElementException();
   400                 A result = elems.head;
   401                 elems = elems.tail;
   402                 return result;
   403             }
   404             public void remove() {
   405                 throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
   406             }
   407         };
   408     }
   410     public A get(int index) {
   411         if (index < 0)
   412             throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(String.valueOf(index));
   414         List<A> l = this;
   415         for (int i = index; i-- > 0 && !l.isEmpty(); l = l.tail)
   416             ;
   418         if (l.isEmpty())
   419             throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Index: " + index + ", " +
   420                                                 "Size: " + size());
   421         return l.head;
   422     }
   424     public boolean addAll(int index, Collection<? extends A> c) {
   425         if (c.isEmpty())
   426             return false;
   427         throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
   428     }
   430     public A set(int index, A element) {
   431         throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
   432     }
   434     public void add(int index, A element) {
   435         throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
   436     }
   438     public A remove(int index) {
   439         throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
   440     }
   442     public int indexOf(Object o) {
   443         int i = 0;
   444         for (List<A> l = this; l.tail != null; l = l.tail, i++) {
   445             if (l.head == null ? o == null : l.head.equals(o))
   446                 return i;
   447         }
   448         return -1;
   449     }
   451     public int lastIndexOf(Object o) {
   452         int last = -1;
   453         int i = 0;
   454         for (List<A> l = this; l.tail != null; l = l.tail, i++) {
   455             if (l.head == null ? o == null : l.head.equals(o))
   456                 last = i;
   457         }
   458         return last;
   459     }
   461     public ListIterator<A> listIterator() {
   462         return Collections.unmodifiableList(new ArrayList<A>(this)).listIterator();
   463     }
   465     public ListIterator<A> listIterator(int index) {
   466         return Collections.unmodifiableList(new ArrayList<A>(this)).listIterator(index);
   467     }
   469     public java.util.List<A> subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex) {
   470         if  (fromIndex < 0 || toIndex > size() || fromIndex > toIndex)
   471             throw new IllegalArgumentException();
   473         ArrayList<A> a = new ArrayList<A>(toIndex - fromIndex);
   474         int i = 0;
   475         for (List<A> l = this; l.tail != null; l = l.tail, i++) {
   476             if (i == toIndex)
   477                 break;
   478             if (i >= fromIndex)
   479                 a.add(l.head);
   480         }
   482         return Collections.unmodifiableList(a);
   483     }
   484 }

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