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| /* SortedSet.java -- A set that makes guarantees about the order of its
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|    elements
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|    Copyright (C) 1998, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| 
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| This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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| 
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| GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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| the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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| any later version.
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| 
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| GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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| WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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| General Public License for more details.
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| 
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| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
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| Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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| 02111-1307 USA.
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| 
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| As a special exception, if you link this library with other files to
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| produce an executable, this library does not by itself cause the
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| resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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| This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the
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| executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. */
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| 
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| 
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| package java.util;
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| 
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| /**
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|  * A set which guarantees its iteration order. The elements in the set
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|  * are related by the <i>natural ordering</i> if they are Comparable, or
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|  * by the provided Comparator.  Additional operations take advantage of
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|  * the sorted nature of the set.
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|  * <p>
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|  *
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|  * All elements entered in the set must be mutually comparable; in other words,
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|  * <code>k1.compareTo(k2)</code> or <code>comparator.compare(k1, k2)</code>
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|  * must not throw a ClassCastException. The ordering must be <i>consistent
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|  * with equals</i> (see {@link Comparator} for this definition), if the
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|  * map is to obey the general contract of the Set interface.  If not,
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|  * the results are well-defined, but probably not what you wanted.
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|  * <p>
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|  *
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|  * It is recommended that all implementing classes provide four constructors:
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|  * 1) one that takes no arguments and builds an empty set sorted by natural
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|  * order of the elements; 2) one that takes a Comparator for the sorting order;
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|  * 3) one that takes a Set and sorts according to the natural order of its
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|  * elements; and 4) one that takes a SortedSet and sorts by the same
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|  * comparator. Unfortunately, the Java language does not provide a way to
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|  * enforce this.
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|  *
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|  * @author Original author unknown
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|  * @author Eric Blake <ebb9@email.byu.edu>
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|  * @see Set
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|  * @see TreeSet
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|  * @see SortedMap
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|  * @see Collection
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|  * @see Comparable
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|  * @see Comparator
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|  * @see ClassCastException
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|  * @since 1.2
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|  * @status updated to 1.4
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|  */
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| public interface SortedSet extends Set
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| {
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|   /**
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|    * Returns the comparator used in sorting this set, or null if it is
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|    * the elements' natural ordering.
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|    *
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|    * @return the sorting comparator
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|    */
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|   Comparator comparator();
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Returns the first (lowest sorted) element in the map.
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|    *
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|    * @return the first element
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|    */
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|   Object first();
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Returns a view of the portion of the set strictly less than toElement. The
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|    * view is backed by this set, so changes in one show up in the other.
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|    * The subset supports all optional operations of the original.
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|    * <p>
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|    *
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|    * The returned set throws an IllegalArgumentException any time an element is
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|    * used which is out of the range of toElement. Note that the endpoint is not
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|    * included; if you want the endpoint, pass the successor object in to
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|    * toElement.  For example, for Strings, you can request
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|    * <code>headSet(limit + "\0")</code>.
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|    *
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|    * @param toElement the exclusive upper range of the subset
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|    * @return the subset
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|    * @throws ClassCastException if toElement is not comparable to the set
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|    *         contents
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|    * @throws IllegalArgumentException if this is a subSet, and toElement is out
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|    *         of range
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if toElement is null but the map does not
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|    *         allow null elements
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|    */
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|   SortedSet headSet(Object toElement);
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Returns the last (highest sorted) element in the map.
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|    *
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|    * @return the last element
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|    */
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|   Object last();
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Returns a view of the portion of the set greater than or equal to
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|    * fromElement, and strictly less than toElement. The view is backed by
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|    * this set, so changes in one show up in the other. The subset supports all
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|    * optional operations of the original.
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|    * <p>
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|    *
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|    * The returned set throws an IllegalArgumentException any time an element is
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|    * used which is out of the range of fromElement and toElement. Note that the
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|    * lower endpoint is included, but the upper is not; if you want to
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|    * change the inclusion or exclusion of an endpoint, pass the successor
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|    * object in instead.  For example, for Strings, you can request
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|    * <code>subSet(lowlimit + "\0", highlimit + "\0")</code> to reverse
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|    * the inclusiveness of both endpoints.
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|    *
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|    * @param fromElement the inclusive lower range of the subset
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|    * @param toElement the exclusive upper range of the subset
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|    * @return the subset
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|    * @throws ClassCastException if fromElement or toElement is not comparable
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|    *         to the set contents
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|    * @throws IllegalArgumentException if this is a subSet, and fromElement or
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|    *         toElement is out of range
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if fromElement or toElement is null but the
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|    *         set does not allow null elements
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|    */
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|   SortedSet subSet(Object fromElement, Object toElement);
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Returns a view of the portion of the set greater than or equal to
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|    * fromElement. The view is backed by this set, so changes in one show up
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|    * in the other. The subset supports all optional operations of the original.
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|    * <p>
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|    *
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|    * The returned set throws an IllegalArgumentException any time an element is
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|    * used which is out of the range of fromElement. Note that the endpoint is
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|    * included; if you do not want the endpoint, pass the successor object in
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|    * to fromElement.  For example, for Strings, you can request
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|    * <code>tailSet(limit + "\0")</code>.
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|    *
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|    * @param fromElement the inclusive lower range of the subset
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|    * @return the subset
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|    * @throws ClassCastException if fromElement is not comparable to the set
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|    *         contents
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|    * @throws IllegalArgumentException if this is a subSet, and fromElement is
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|    *         out of range
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if fromElement is null but the set does not
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|    *         allow null elements
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|    */
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|   SortedSet tailSet(Object fromElement);
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| }
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