Java Code Examples for java.util.IdentityHashMap#entrySet()
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Example 1
Source File: DistinctEntrySetElements.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final IdentityHashMap<String, String> identityHashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); identityHashMap.put("One", "Un"); identityHashMap.put("Two", "Deux"); identityHashMap.put("Three", "Trois"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> entrySet = identityHashMap.entrySet(); HashSet<Map.Entry<String, String>> hashSet = new HashSet<>(entrySet); // NB: These comparisons are valid in this case because none of the // keys put into 'identityHashMap' above are equal to any other. if (false == hashSet.equals(entrySet)) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Sets are not equal."); } if (hashSet.hashCode() != entrySet.hashCode()) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Set's hashcodes are not equal."); } }
Example 2
Source File: DistinctEntrySetElements.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final IdentityHashMap<String, String> identityHashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); identityHashMap.put("One", "Un"); identityHashMap.put("Two", "Deux"); identityHashMap.put("Three", "Trois"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> entrySet = identityHashMap.entrySet(); HashSet<Map.Entry<String, String>> hashSet = new HashSet<>(entrySet); // NB: These comparisons are valid in this case because none of the // keys put into 'identityHashMap' above are equal to any other. if (false == hashSet.equals(entrySet)) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Sets are not equal."); } if (hashSet.hashCode() != entrySet.hashCode()) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Set's hashcodes are not equal."); } }
Example 3
Source File: DataSerializer.java From gemfirexd-oss with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Writes a <code>IdentityHashMap</code> to a <code>DataOutput</code>. Note * that even though <code>map</code> may be an instance of a * subclass of <code>IdentityHashMap</code>, <code>readIdentityHashMap</code> will * always return an instance of <code>IdentityHashMap</code>, <B>not</B> an * instance of the subclass. To preserve the class type of * <code>map</code>, {@link #writeObject(Object, DataOutput)} should be used for data * serialization. * * @throws IOException * A problem occurs while writing to <code>out</code> * * @see #readIdentityHashMap */ public static void writeIdentityHashMap(IdentityHashMap<?,?> map, DataOutput out) throws IOException { InternalDataSerializer.checkOut(out); int size; if (map == null) { size = -1; } else { size = map.size(); } InternalDataSerializer.writeArrayLength(size, out); if (DEBUG) { InternalDataSerializer.logger.info( LocalizedStrings.DEBUG, "Writing IdentityHashMap with " + size + " elements: " + map); } if (size > 0) { for (Map.Entry<?,?> entry: map.entrySet()){ writeObject(entry.getKey(), out); writeObject(entry.getValue(), out); } } }
Example 4
Source File: DistinctEntrySetElements.java From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final IdentityHashMap<String, String> identityHashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); identityHashMap.put("One", "Un"); identityHashMap.put("Two", "Deux"); identityHashMap.put("Three", "Trois"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> entrySet = identityHashMap.entrySet(); HashSet<Map.Entry<String, String>> hashSet = new HashSet<>(entrySet); // NB: These comparisons are valid in this case because none of the // keys put into 'identityHashMap' above are equal to any other. if (false == hashSet.equals(entrySet)) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Sets are not equal."); } if (hashSet.hashCode() != entrySet.hashCode()) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Set's hashcodes are not equal."); } }
Example 5
Source File: DistinctEntrySetElements.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final IdentityHashMap<String, String> identityHashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); identityHashMap.put("One", "Un"); identityHashMap.put("Two", "Deux"); identityHashMap.put("Three", "Trois"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> entrySet = identityHashMap.entrySet(); HashSet<Map.Entry<String, String>> hashSet = new HashSet<>(entrySet); // NB: These comparisons are valid in this case because none of the // keys put into 'identityHashMap' above are equal to any other. if (false == hashSet.equals(entrySet)) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Sets are not equal."); } if (hashSet.hashCode() != entrySet.hashCode()) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Set's hashcodes are not equal."); } }
Example 6
Source File: DataSerializer.java From gemfirexd-oss with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Writes a <code>IdentityHashMap</code> to a <code>DataOutput</code>. Note * that even though <code>map</code> may be an instance of a * subclass of <code>IdentityHashMap</code>, <code>readIdentityHashMap</code> will * always return an instance of <code>IdentityHashMap</code>, <B>not</B> an * instance of the subclass. To preserve the class type of * <code>map</code>, {@link #writeObject(Object, DataOutput)} should be used for data * serialization. * * @throws IOException * A problem occurs while writing to <code>out</code> * * @see #readIdentityHashMap */ public static void writeIdentityHashMap(IdentityHashMap<?,?> map, DataOutput out) throws IOException { InternalDataSerializer.checkOut(out); int size; if (map == null) { size = -1; } else { size = map.size(); } InternalDataSerializer.writeArrayLength(size, out); if (DEBUG) { InternalDataSerializer.logger.info( LocalizedStrings.DEBUG, "Writing IdentityHashMap with " + size + " elements: " + map); } if (size > 0) { for (Map.Entry<?,?> entry: map.entrySet()){ writeObject(entry.getKey(), out); writeObject(entry.getValue(), out); } } }
Example 7
Source File: DistinctEntrySetElements.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final IdentityHashMap<String, String> identityHashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); identityHashMap.put("One", "Un"); identityHashMap.put("Two", "Deux"); identityHashMap.put("Three", "Trois"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> entrySet = identityHashMap.entrySet(); HashSet<Map.Entry<String, String>> hashSet = new HashSet<>(entrySet); // NB: These comparisons are valid in this case because none of the // keys put into 'identityHashMap' above are equal to any other. if (false == hashSet.equals(entrySet)) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Sets are not equal."); } if (hashSet.hashCode() != entrySet.hashCode()) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Set's hashcodes are not equal."); } }
Example 8
Source File: DistinctEntrySetElements.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final IdentityHashMap<String, String> identityHashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); identityHashMap.put("One", "Un"); identityHashMap.put("Two", "Deux"); identityHashMap.put("Three", "Trois"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> entrySet = identityHashMap.entrySet(); HashSet<Map.Entry<String, String>> hashSet = new HashSet<>(entrySet); // NB: These comparisons are valid in this case because none of the // keys put into 'identityHashMap' above are equal to any other. if (false == hashSet.equals(entrySet)) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Sets are not equal."); } if (hashSet.hashCode() != entrySet.hashCode()) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Set's hashcodes are not equal."); } }
Example 9
Source File: DistinctEntrySetElements.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final IdentityHashMap<String, String> identityHashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); identityHashMap.put("One", "Un"); identityHashMap.put("Two", "Deux"); identityHashMap.put("Three", "Trois"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> entrySet = identityHashMap.entrySet(); HashSet<Map.Entry<String, String>> hashSet = new HashSet<>(entrySet); // NB: These comparisons are valid in this case because none of the // keys put into 'identityHashMap' above are equal to any other. if (false == hashSet.equals(entrySet)) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Sets are not equal."); } if (hashSet.hashCode() != entrySet.hashCode()) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Set's hashcodes are not equal."); } }
Example 10
Source File: DistinctEntrySetElements.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final IdentityHashMap<String, String> identityHashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); identityHashMap.put("One", "Un"); identityHashMap.put("Two", "Deux"); identityHashMap.put("Three", "Trois"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> entrySet = identityHashMap.entrySet(); HashSet<Map.Entry<String, String>> hashSet = new HashSet<>(entrySet); // NB: These comparisons are valid in this case because none of the // keys put into 'identityHashMap' above are equal to any other. if (false == hashSet.equals(entrySet)) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Sets are not equal."); } if (hashSet.hashCode() != entrySet.hashCode()) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Set's hashcodes are not equal."); } }
Example 11
Source File: MaterialCache.java From litematica with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
protected NBTTagList writeMapToNBT(IdentityHashMap<IBlockState, ItemStack> map) { NBTTagList list = new NBTTagList(); for (Map.Entry<IBlockState, ItemStack> entry : map.entrySet()) { NBTTagCompound tag = new NBTTagCompound(); NBTTagCompound stateTag = new NBTTagCompound(); NBTUtil.writeBlockState(stateTag, entry.getKey()); tag.setTag("Block", stateTag); tag.setTag("Item", entry.getValue().writeToNBT(new NBTTagCompound())); list.appendTag(tag); } return list; }
Example 12
Source File: DistinctEntrySetElements.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final IdentityHashMap<String, String> identityHashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); identityHashMap.put("One", "Un"); identityHashMap.put("Two", "Deux"); identityHashMap.put("Three", "Trois"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> entrySet = identityHashMap.entrySet(); HashSet<Map.Entry<String, String>> hashSet = new HashSet<>(entrySet); // NB: These comparisons are valid in this case because none of the // keys put into 'identityHashMap' above are equal to any other. if (false == hashSet.equals(entrySet)) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Sets are not equal."); } if (hashSet.hashCode() != entrySet.hashCode()) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Set's hashcodes are not equal."); } }
Example 13
Source File: DistinctEntrySetElements.java From native-obfuscator with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final IdentityHashMap<String, String> identityHashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); identityHashMap.put("One", "Un"); identityHashMap.put("Two", "Deux"); identityHashMap.put("Three", "Trois"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> entrySet = identityHashMap.entrySet(); HashSet<Map.Entry<String, String>> hashSet = new HashSet<>(entrySet); // NB: These comparisons are valid in this case because none of the // keys put into 'identityHashMap' above are equal to any other. if (false == hashSet.equals(entrySet)) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Sets are not equal."); } if (hashSet.hashCode() != entrySet.hashCode()) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Set's hashcodes are not equal."); } }
Example 14
Source File: DistinctEntrySetElements.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final IdentityHashMap<String, String> identityHashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); identityHashMap.put("One", "Un"); identityHashMap.put("Two", "Deux"); identityHashMap.put("Three", "Trois"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> entrySet = identityHashMap.entrySet(); HashSet<Map.Entry<String, String>> hashSet = new HashSet<>(entrySet); // NB: These comparisons are valid in this case because none of the // keys put into 'identityHashMap' above are equal to any other. if (false == hashSet.equals(entrySet)) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Sets are not equal."); } if (hashSet.hashCode() != entrySet.hashCode()) { throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED: Set's hashcodes are not equal."); } }
Example 15
Source File: RegexDfaByte.java From arcusplatform with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
public <T> RegexDfaByte<T> transform(Function<V,T> transformer) { IdentityHashMap<State<V>,State<T>> stateMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); State<T> newInitialState = null; for (State<V> state : states) { State<T> transformed = state.transform(transformer); if (transformed.isInitialState()) { newInitialState = transformed; } stateMap.put(state, transformed); } for (Map.Entry<State<V>,State<T>> entry : stateMap.entrySet()) { State<V> oldState = entry.getKey(); State<T> newState = entry.getValue(); newState.setTransitions(oldState.getTransitions().transform(stateMap,transformer)); } if (newInitialState == null) { throw new IllegalStateException("no initial state"); } Set<State<T>> newStates = ImmutableSet.copyOf(stateMap.values()); return new RegexDfaByte<T>(newInitialState, newStates); }
Example 16
Source File: IdentityHashMapTest.java From j2objc with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * java.util.IdentityHashMap#entrySet() * java.util.IdentityHashMap#remove(java.lang.Object) */ public void test_entrySet_removeAll() { IdentityHashMap map = new IdentityHashMap(); for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++) { map.put(new Integer(i), new Integer(i)); } Set set = map.entrySet(); set.removeAll(set); assertEquals("did not remove all elements in the map", 0, map.size()); assertTrue("did not remove all elements in the entryset", set.isEmpty()); Iterator it = set.iterator(); assertTrue("entrySet iterator still has elements", !it.hasNext()); }
Example 17
Source File: IdentityHashMapTest.java From j2objc with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * java.util.IdentityHashMap#entrySet() * java.util.IdentityHashMap#keySet() * java.util.IdentityHashMap#values() */ public void test_sets() { // tests with null keys and values IdentityHashMap map = new IdentityHashMap(); // null key and null value map.put("key", "value"); map.put(null, null); map.put("a key", null); map.put("another key", null); Set keyset = map.keySet(); Collection valueset = map.values(); Set entries = map.entrySet(); Iterator it = entries.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { Map.Entry entry = (Map.Entry) it.next(); assertTrue("EntrySetIterator can not find entry ", entries .contains(entry)); assertTrue("entry key not found in map", map.containsKey(entry .getKey())); assertTrue("entry value not found in map", map.containsValue(entry .getValue())); assertTrue("entry key not found in the keyset", keyset .contains(entry.getKey())); assertTrue("entry value not found in the valueset", valueset .contains(entry.getValue())); } }
Example 18
Source File: IdentityHashMapTest.java From j2objc with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public void test_underlyingMap() { IdentityHashMap<String, String> ihm = new IdentityHashMap<String, String>(); String key = "key"; String value = "value"; ihm.put(key, value); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> set = ihm.entrySet(); assertEquals(1, set.size()); Map.Entry<String, String> entry = set.iterator().next(); String newValue = "newvalue"; entry.setValue(newValue); assertSame(newValue, ihm.get(key)); }
Example 19
Source File: CityGMLImportManager.java From importer-exporter with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected void delegateToADEImporter(AbstractGML object, long objectId, AbstractObjectType<?> objectType) throws CityGMLImportException, SQLException { // delegate import of ADE object to an ADE importer if (object instanceof ADEModelObject) { ADEModelObject adeObject = (ADEModelObject)object; ForeignKeys foreignKeys = (ForeignKeys)object.getLocalProperty(CoreConstants.FOREIGN_KEYS_SET); if (foreignKeys == null) foreignKeys = ForeignKeys.EMPTY_SET; getADEImportManager(adeObject).importObject(adeObject, objectId, objectType, foreignKeys); } // if the object is a CityGML feature or an ADE feature derived from a CityGML feature // then check for generic ADE properties and delegate their import to an ADE importer if (object instanceof AbstractFeature && object instanceof CityGMLModuleComponent) { AbstractFeature feature = (AbstractFeature)object; List<ADEModelObject> properties = propertyCollector.getADEProperties(feature); if (properties != null && !properties.isEmpty()) { IdentityHashMap<ADEImportManager, ADEPropertyCollection> groupedBy = new IdentityHashMap<>(); for (ADEModelObject property : properties) { ADEImportManager adeImporter = getADEImportManager(property); ADEPropertyCollection collection = groupedBy.get(adeImporter); if (collection == null) { collection = new ADEPropertyCollection(); groupedBy.put(adeImporter, collection); } collection.register(property); } for (Entry<ADEImportManager, ADEPropertyCollection> entry : groupedBy.entrySet()) entry.getKey().importGenericApplicationProperties(entry.getValue(), feature, objectId, (FeatureType)objectType); } } }
Example 20
Source File: IdentityHashMapTest.java From j2objc with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public void test_spliterator_entrySet() { IdentityHashMap<String, String> hashMap = new IdentityHashMap<>(); hashMap.put("a", "1"); hashMap.put("b", "2"); hashMap.put("c", "3"); hashMap.put("d", "4"); hashMap.put("e", "5"); hashMap.put("f", "6"); hashMap.put("g", "7"); hashMap.put("h", "8"); hashMap.put("i", "9"); hashMap.put("j", "10"); hashMap.put("k", "11"); hashMap.put("l", "12"); hashMap.put("m", "13"); hashMap.put("n", "14"); hashMap.put("o", "15"); hashMap.put("p", "16"); Set<Map.Entry<String, String>> values = hashMap.entrySet(); ArrayList<Map.Entry<String, String>> expectedValues = new ArrayList<>(values); Comparator<Map.Entry<String, String>> comparator = (a, b) -> (a.getKey().compareTo(b.getKey())); SpliteratorTester.runBasicIterationTests(values.spliterator(), expectedValues); SpliteratorTester.runBasicSplitTests(values, expectedValues, comparator); SpliteratorTester.testSpliteratorNPE(values.spliterator()); SpliteratorTester.assertSupportsTrySplit(values); }