Java Code Examples for java.util.Spliterator#estimateSize()
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Example 1
Source File: ListSpliteratorTest.java From exonum-java-binding with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Splits recursively while splittable then merges the resulting streams together. */ private static Stream<Integer> testTrySplitRecursively(Spliterator<Integer> spliterator) { // Get the total size before trySplit long totalSize = spliterator.estimateSize(); Spliterator<Integer> prefixSplit = spliterator.trySplit(); Spliterator<Integer> suffixSplit = spliterator; if (prefixSplit == null) { // Cannot split: check that the size remains the same assertThat(spliterator.estimateSize()).isEqualTo(totalSize); // Accumulate what's left return StreamSupport.stream(spliterator, false); } // Check SIZED + SUBSIZED requirement if have split successfully long combinedSize = prefixSplit.estimateSize() + suffixSplit.estimateSize(); assertThat(combinedSize).isEqualTo(totalSize); // Go on splitting both recursively. return Stream.concat( testTrySplitRecursively(prefixSplit), testTrySplitRecursively(suffixSplit) ); }
Example 2
Source File: DesignerIteratorUtil.java From pmd-designer with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 6 votes |
private static <T> Spliterator<T> takeWhile(Spliterator<T> splitr, Predicate<? super T> predicate) { return new Spliterators.AbstractSpliterator<T>(splitr.estimateSize(), 0) { boolean stillGoing = true; @Override public boolean tryAdvance(Consumer<? super T> consumer) { if (stillGoing) { boolean hadNext = splitr.tryAdvance(elem -> { if (predicate.test(elem)) { consumer.accept(elem); } else { stillGoing = false; } }); return hadNext && stillGoing; } return false; } }; }
Example 3
Source File: SpliteratorTestHelper.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 4
Source File: SpliteratorTraversingAndSplittingTest.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 5
Source File: SpliteratorCollisions.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 6
Source File: SpliteratorTestHelper.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 7
Source File: SpliteratorTraversingAndSplittingTest.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 8
Source File: SpliteratorCollisions.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 9
Source File: SpliteratorTestHelper.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 10
Source File: SpliteratorTraversingAndSplittingTest.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 11
Source File: SpliteratorCollisions.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 12
Source File: SpliteratorTraversingAndSplittingTest.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 13
Source File: SpliteratorCollisions.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 14
Source File: SpliteratorTestHelper.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 15
Source File: SpliteratorTraversingAndSplittingTest.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 16
Source File: SpliteratorCollisions.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 17
Source File: SpliteratorTestHelper.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 18
Source File: SpliteratorTraversingAndSplittingTest.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 19
Source File: SpliteratorCollisions.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }
Example 20
Source File: SpliteratorTestHelper.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
private static <T> void testSplitUntilNull(SplitNode<T> e) { // Use an explicit stack to avoid a StackOverflowException when testing a Spliterator // that when repeatedly split produces a right-balanced (and maybe degenerate) tree, or // for a spliterator that is badly behaved. Deque<SplitNode<T>> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); stack.push(e); int iteration = 0; while (!stack.isEmpty()) { assertTrue(iteration++ < MAXIMUM_STACK_CAPACITY, "Exceeded maximum stack modification count of 1 << 18"); e = stack.pop(); Spliterator<T> parentAndRightSplit = e.s; long parentEstimateSize = parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize(); assertTrue(parentEstimateSize >= 0, String.format("Split size estimate %d < 0", parentEstimateSize)); long parentSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); Spliterator<T> leftSplit = parentAndRightSplit.trySplit(); if (leftSplit == null) { parentAndRightSplit.forEachRemaining(e.c); continue; } assertSpliterator(leftSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); assertSpliterator(parentAndRightSplit, e.rootCharacteristics); if (parentEstimateSize != Long.MAX_VALUE && leftSplit.estimateSize() > 0 && parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() > 0) { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() < parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d >= parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } else { assertTrue(leftSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Left split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); assertTrue(parentAndRightSplit.estimateSize() <= parentEstimateSize, String.format("Right split size estimate %d > parent split size estimate %d", leftSplit.estimateSize(), parentEstimateSize)); } long leftSize = leftSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); long rightSize = parentAndRightSplit.getExactSizeIfKnown(); if (parentSize >= 0 && leftSize >= 0 && rightSize >= 0) assertEquals(parentSize, leftSize + rightSize, String.format("exact left split size %d + exact right split size %d != parent exact split size %d", leftSize, rightSize, parentSize)); // Add right side to stack first so left side is popped off first stack.push(e.fromSplit(parentAndRightSplit)); stack.push(e.fromSplit(leftSplit)); } }