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| /* AbstractCollection.java -- Abstract implementation of most of Collection
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|    Copyright (C) 1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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| 02110-1301 USA.
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| 
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| Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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| making a combined work based on this library.  Thus, the terms and
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| conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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| combination.
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| 
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| As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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| permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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| executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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| modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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| terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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| independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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| module.  An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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| or based on this library.  If you modify this library, you may extend
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| this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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| obligated to do so.  If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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| exception statement from your version. */
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| 
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| 
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| package java.util;
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| 
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| import gnu.java.lang.CPStringBuilder;
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| 
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| import java.lang.reflect.Array;
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| 
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| /**
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|  * A basic implementation of most of the methods in the Collection interface to
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|  * make it easier to create a collection. To create an unmodifiable Collection,
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|  * just subclass AbstractCollection and provide implementations of the
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|  * iterator() and size() methods. The Iterator returned by iterator() need only
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|  * provide implementations of hasNext() and next() (that is, it may throw an
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|  * UnsupportedOperationException if remove() is called). To create a modifiable
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|  * Collection, you must in addition provide an implementation of the
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|  * add(Object) method and the Iterator returned by iterator() must provide an
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|  * implementation of remove(). Other methods should be overridden if the
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|  * backing data structure allows for a more efficient implementation. The
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|  * precise implementation used by AbstractCollection is documented, so that
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|  * subclasses can tell which methods could be implemented more efficiently.
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|  * <p>
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|  *
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|  * The programmer should provide a no-argument constructor, and one that
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|  * accepts another Collection, as recommended by the Collection interface.
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|  * Unfortunately, there is no way to enforce this in Java.
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|  *
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|  * @author Original author unknown
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|  * @author Bryce McKinlay
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|  * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
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|  * @author Tom Tromey (tromey@redhat.com)
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|  * @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org)
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|  * @see Collection
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|  * @see AbstractSet
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|  * @see AbstractList
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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 abstract class AbstractCollection<E>
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|   implements Collection<E>, Iterable<E>
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| {
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|   /**
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|    * The main constructor, for use by subclasses.
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|    */
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|   protected AbstractCollection()
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|   {
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Return an Iterator over this collection. The iterator must provide the
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|    * hasNext and next methods and should in addition provide remove if the
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|    * collection is modifiable.
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|    *
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|    * @return an iterator
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|    */
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|   public abstract Iterator<E> iterator();
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Return the number of elements in this collection. If there are more than
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|    * Integer.MAX_VALUE elements, return Integer.MAX_VALUE.
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|    *
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|    * @return the size
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|    */
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|   public abstract int size();
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Add an object to the collection (optional operation). This implementation
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|    * always throws an UnsupportedOperationException - it should be
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|    * overridden if the collection is to be modifiable. If the collection
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|    * does not accept duplicates, simply return false. Collections may specify
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|    * limitations on what may be added.
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|    *
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|    * @param o the object to add
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|    * @return true if the add operation caused the Collection to change
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|    * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the add operation is not
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|    *         supported on this collection
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if the collection does not support null
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|    * @throws ClassCastException if the object is of the wrong type
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|    * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some aspect of the object prevents
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|    *         it from being added
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|    */
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|   public boolean add(E o)
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|   {
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|     throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Add all the elements of a given collection to this collection (optional
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|    * operation). This implementation obtains an Iterator over the given
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|    * collection and iterates over it, adding each element with the
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|    * add(Object) method (thus this method will fail with an
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|    * UnsupportedOperationException if the add method does). The behavior is
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|    * unspecified if the specified collection is modified during the iteration,
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|    * including the special case of trying addAll(this) on a non-empty
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|    * collection.
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|    *
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|    * @param c the collection to add the elements of to this collection
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|    * @return true if the add operation caused the Collection to change
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|    * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the add operation is not
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|    *         supported on this collection
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if the specified collection is null
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|    * @throws ClassCastException if the type of any element in c is
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|    *         not a valid type for addition.
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|    * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some aspect of any element
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|    *         in c prevents it being added.
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if any element in c is null and this
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|    *         collection doesn't allow null values.
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|    * @see #add(Object)
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|    */
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|   public boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> c)
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|   {
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|     Iterator<? extends E> itr = c.iterator();
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|     boolean modified = false;
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|     int pos = c.size();
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|     while (--pos >= 0)
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|       modified |= add(itr.next());
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|     return modified;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Remove all elements from the collection (optional operation). This
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|    * implementation obtains an iterator over the collection and calls next
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|    * and remove on it repeatedly (thus this method will fail with an
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|    * UnsupportedOperationException if the Iterator's remove method does)
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|    * until there are no more elements to remove.
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|    * Many implementations will have a faster way of doing this.
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|    *
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|    * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the Iterator returned by
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|    *         iterator does not provide an implementation of remove
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|    * @see Iterator#remove()
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|    */
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|   public void clear()
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|   {
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|     Iterator<E> itr = iterator();
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|     int pos = size();
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|     while (--pos >= 0)
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|       {
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|         itr.next();
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|         itr.remove();
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|       }
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Test whether this collection contains a given object. That is, if the
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|    * collection has an element e such that (o == null ? e == null :
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|    * o.equals(e)). This implementation obtains an iterator over the collection
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|    * and iterates over it, testing each element for equality with the given
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|    * object. If it is equal, true is returned. Otherwise false is returned when
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|    * the end of the collection is reached.
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|    *
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|    * @param o the object to remove from this collection
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|    * @return true if this collection contains an object equal to o
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|    */
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|   public boolean contains(Object o)
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|   {
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|     Iterator<E> itr = iterator();
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|     int pos = size();
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|     while (--pos >= 0)
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|       if (equals(o, itr.next()))
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|         return true;
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|     return false;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Tests whether this collection contains all the elements in a given
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|    * collection. This implementation iterates over the given collection,
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|    * testing whether each element is contained in this collection. If any one
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|    * is not, false is returned. Otherwise true is returned.
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|    *
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|    * @param c the collection to test against
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|    * @return true if this collection contains all the elements in the given
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|    *         collection
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if the given collection is null
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|    * @see #contains(Object)
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|    */
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|   public boolean containsAll(Collection<?> c)
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|   {
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|     Iterator<?> itr = c.iterator();
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|     int pos = c.size();
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|     while (--pos >= 0)
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|       if (!contains(itr.next()))
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|         return false;
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|     return true;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Test whether this collection is empty. This implementation returns
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|    * size() == 0.
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|    *
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|    * @return true if this collection is empty.
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|    * @see #size()
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|    */
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|   public boolean isEmpty()
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|   {
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|     return size() == 0;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Remove a single instance of an object from this collection (optional
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|    * operation). That is, remove one element e such that
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|    * <code>(o == null ? e == null : o.equals(e))</code>, if such an element
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|    * exists. This implementation obtains an iterator over the collection
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|    * and iterates over it, testing each element for equality with the given
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|    * object. If it is equal, it is removed by the iterator's remove method
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|    * (thus this method will fail with an UnsupportedOperationException if
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|    * the Iterator's remove method does). After the first element has been
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|    * removed, true is returned; if the end of the collection is reached, false
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|    * is returned.
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|    *
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|    * @param o the object to remove from this collection
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|    * @return true if the remove operation caused the Collection to change, or
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|    *         equivalently if the collection did contain o.
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|    * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this collection's Iterator
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|    *         does not support the remove method
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|    * @see Iterator#remove()
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|    */
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|   public boolean remove(Object o)
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|   {
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|     Iterator<E> itr = iterator();
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|     int pos = size();
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|     while (--pos >= 0)
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|       if (equals(o, itr.next()))
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|         {
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|           itr.remove();
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|           return true;
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|         }
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|     return false;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Remove from this collection all its elements that are contained in a given
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|    * collection (optional operation). This implementation iterates over this
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|    * collection, and for each element tests if it is contained in the given
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|    * collection. If so, it is removed by the Iterator's remove method (thus
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|    * this method will fail with an UnsupportedOperationException if the
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|    * Iterator's remove method does).
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|    *
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|    * @param c the collection to remove the elements of
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|    * @return true if the remove operation caused the Collection to change
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|    * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this collection's Iterator
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|    *         does not support the remove method
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if the collection, c, is null.
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|    * @see Iterator#remove()
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|    */
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|   public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> c)
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|   {
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|     return removeAllInternal(c);
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Remove from this collection all its elements that are contained in a given
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|    * collection (optional operation). This implementation iterates over this
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|    * collection, and for each element tests if it is contained in the given
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|    * collection. If so, it is removed by the Iterator's remove method (thus
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|    * this method will fail with an UnsupportedOperationException if the
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|    * Iterator's remove method does). This method is necessary for ArrayList,
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|    * which cannot publicly override removeAll but can optimize this call.
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|    *
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|    * @param c the collection to remove the elements of
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|    * @return true if the remove operation caused the Collection to change
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|    * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this collection's Iterator
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|    *         does not support the remove method
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if the collection, c, is null.
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|    * @see Iterator#remove()
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|    */
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|   // Package visible for use throughout java.util.
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|   boolean removeAllInternal(Collection<?> c)
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|   {
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|     Iterator<E> itr = iterator();
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|     boolean modified = false;
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|     int pos = size();
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|     while (--pos >= 0)
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|       if (c.contains(itr.next()))
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|         {
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|           itr.remove();
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|           modified = true;
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|         }
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|     return modified;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Remove from this collection all its elements that are not contained in a
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|    * given collection (optional operation). This implementation iterates over
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|    * this collection, and for each element tests if it is contained in the
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|    * given collection. If not, it is removed by the Iterator's remove method
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|    * (thus this method will fail with an UnsupportedOperationException if
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|    * the Iterator's remove method does).
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|    *
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|    * @param c the collection to retain the elements of
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|    * @return true if the remove operation caused the Collection to change
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|    * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this collection's Iterator
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|    *         does not support the remove method
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if the collection, c, is null.
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|    * @see Iterator#remove()
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|    */
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|   public boolean retainAll(Collection<?> c)
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|   {
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|     return retainAllInternal(c);
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Remove from this collection all its elements that are not contained in a
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|    * given collection (optional operation). This implementation iterates over
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|    * this collection, and for each element tests if it is contained in the
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|    * given collection. If not, it is removed by the Iterator's remove method
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|    * (thus this method will fail with an UnsupportedOperationException if
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|    * the Iterator's remove method does). This method is necessary for
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|    * ArrayList, which cannot publicly override retainAll but can optimize
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|    * this call.
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|    *
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|    * @param c the collection to retain the elements of
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|    * @return true if the remove operation caused the Collection to change
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|    * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this collection's Iterator
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|    *         does not support the remove method
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if the collection, c, is null.
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|    * @see Iterator#remove()
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|    */
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|   // Package visible for use throughout java.util.
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|   boolean retainAllInternal(Collection<?> c)
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|   {
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|     Iterator<E> itr = iterator();
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|     boolean modified = false;
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|     int pos = size();
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|     while (--pos >= 0)
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|       if (!c.contains(itr.next()))
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|         {
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|           itr.remove();
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|           modified = true;
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|         }
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|     return modified;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Return an array containing the elements of this collection. This
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|    * implementation creates an Object array of size size() and then iterates
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|    * over the collection, setting each element of the array from the value
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|    * returned by the iterator. The returned array is safe, and is not backed
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|    * by the collection.
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|    *
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|    * @return an array containing the elements of this collection
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|    */
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|   public Object[] toArray()
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|   {
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|     Iterator<E> itr = iterator();
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|     int size = size();
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|     Object[] a = new Object[size];
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|     for (int pos = 0; pos < size; pos++)
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|       a[pos] = itr.next();
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|     return a;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Copy the collection into a given array if it will fit, or into a
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|    * dynamically created array of the same run-time type as the given array if
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|    * not. If there is space remaining in the array, the first element after the
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|    * end of the collection is set to null (this is only useful if the
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|    * collection is known to contain no null elements, however). This
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|    * implementation first tests whether the given array is large enough to hold
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|    * all the elements of the collection. If not, the reflection API is used to
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|    * allocate a new array of the same run-time type. Next an iterator is
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|    * obtained over the collection and the elements are placed in the array as
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|    * they are returned by the iterator. Finally the first spare element, if
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|    * any, of the array is set to null, and the created array is returned.
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|    * The returned array is safe; it is not backed by the collection. Note that
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|    * null may not mark the last element, if the collection allows null
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|    * elements.
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|    *
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|    * @param a the array to copy into, or of the correct run-time type
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|    * @return the array that was produced
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|    * @throws NullPointerException if the given array is null
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|    * @throws ArrayStoreException if the type of the array precludes holding
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|    *         one of the elements of the Collection
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|    */
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|   public <T> T[] toArray(T[] a)
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|   {
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|     int size = size();
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|     if (a.length < size)
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|       a = (T[]) Array.newInstance(a.getClass().getComponentType(),
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|                                        size);
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|     else if (a.length > size)
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|       a[size] = null;
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| 
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|     Iterator<E> itr = iterator();
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|     for (int pos = 0; pos < size; pos++)
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|       a[pos] = (T) (itr.next());
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|     return a;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Creates a String representation of the Collection. The string returned is
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|    * of the form "[a, b, ...]" where a and b etc are the results of calling
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|    * toString on the elements of the collection. This implementation obtains an
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|    * Iterator over the Collection and adds each element to a StringBuffer as it
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|    * is returned by the iterator. "<this>" is inserted when the collection
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|    * contains itself (only works for direct containment, not for collections
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|    * inside collections).
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|    *
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|    * @return a String representation of the Collection
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|    */
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|   public String toString()
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|   {
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|     Iterator itr = iterator();
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|     CPStringBuilder r = new CPStringBuilder("[");
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|     boolean hasNext = itr.hasNext();
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|     while (hasNext)
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|       {
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|         Object o = itr.next();
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|         if (o == this)
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|           r.append("<this>");
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|         else
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|           r.append(o);
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|         hasNext = itr.hasNext();
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|         if (hasNext)
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|           r.append(", ");
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|       }
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|     r.append("]");
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|     return r.toString();
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Compare two objects according to Collection semantics.
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|    *
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|    * @param o1 the first object
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|    * @param o2 the second object
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|    * @return o1 == null ? o2 == null : o1.equals(o2)
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|    */
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|   // Package visible for use throughout java.util.
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|   // It may be inlined since it is final.
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|   static final boolean equals(Object o1, Object o2)
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|   {
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|     return o1 == null ? o2 == null : o1.equals(o2);
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|   }
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * Hash an object according to Collection semantics.
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|    *
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|    * @param o the object to hash
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|    * @return o1 == null ? 0 : o1.hashCode()
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|    */
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|   // Package visible for use throughout java.util.
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|   // It may be inlined since it is final.
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|   static final int hashCode(Object o)
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|   {
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|     return o == null ? 0 : o.hashCode();
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|   }
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| }
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