public class ImmutableDescriptor extends Object implements Descriptor
An immutable descriptor.
public static final ImmutableDescriptor EMPTY_DESCRIPTOR
An empty descriptor.
public ImmutableDescriptor(String[] fieldNames, Object[] fieldValues)
Construct a descriptor containing the given fields and values.
IllegalArgumentException
- if either array is null, or if the arrays have different sizes, or if a field name is null or empty, or if the same field name appears more than once.public ImmutableDescriptor(String... fields)
Construct a descriptor containing the given fields. Each String must be of the form fieldName=fieldValue
. The field name ends at the first =
character; for example if the String is a=b=c
then the field name is a
and its value is b=c
.
IllegalArgumentException
- if the parameter is null, or if a field name is empty, or if the same field name appears more than once, or if one of the strings does not contain an =
character.public ImmutableDescriptor(Map<String,?> fields)
Construct a descriptor where the names and values of the fields are the keys and values of the given Map.
IllegalArgumentException
- if the parameter is null, or if a field name is null or empty, or if the same field name appears more than once (which can happen because field names are not case sensitive).public static ImmutableDescriptor union(Descriptor... descriptors)
Return an ImmutableDescriptor
whose contents are the union of the given descriptors. Every field name that appears in any of the descriptors will appear in the result with the value that it has when the method is called. Subsequent changes to any of the descriptors do not affect the ImmutableDescriptor returned here.
In the simplest case, there is only one descriptor and the returned ImmutableDescriptor
is a copy of its fields at the time this method is called:
Descriptor d = something(); ImmutableDescriptor copy = ImmutableDescriptor.union(d);
descriptors
- the descriptors to be combined. Any of the descriptors can be null, in which case it is skipped.ImmutableDescriptor
that is the union of the given descriptors. The returned object may be identical to one of the input descriptors if it is an ImmutableDescriptor that contains all of the required fields.IllegalArgumentException
- if two Descriptors contain the same field name with different associated values. Primitive array values are considered the same if they are of the same type with the same elements. Object array values are considered the same if Arrays.deepEquals(Object[],Object[])
returns true.public final Object getFieldValue(String fieldName)
Description copied from interface: Descriptor
Returns the value for a specific field name, or null if no value is present for that name.
getFieldValue
in interface Descriptor
fieldName
- the field name.public final String[] getFields()
Description copied from interface: Descriptor
Returns all of the fields contained in this descriptor as a string array.
getFields
in interface Descriptor
Descriptor.setFields(java.lang.String[], java.lang.Object[])
public final Object[] getFieldValues(String... fieldNames)
Description copied from interface: Descriptor
Returns all the field values in the descriptor as an array of Objects. The returned values are in the same order as the fieldNames
String array parameter.
getFieldValues
in interface Descriptor
fieldNames
- String array of the names of the fields that the values should be returned for. If the array is empty then an empty array will be returned. If the array is null then all values will be returned, as if the parameter were the array returned by Descriptor.getFieldNames()
. If a field name in the array does not exist, including the case where it is null or the empty string, then null is returned for the matching array element being returned.fieldNames
is empty, you will get an empty array.public final String[] getFieldNames()
Description copied from interface: Descriptor
Returns all the field names in the descriptor.
getFieldNames
in interface Descriptor
public boolean equals(Object o)
Compares this descriptor to the given object. The objects are equal if the given object is also a Descriptor, and if the two Descriptors have the same field names (possibly differing in case) and the same associated values. The respective values for a field in the two Descriptors are equal if the following conditions hold:
Arrays.deepEquals(Object[],Object[])
must return true.Object.equals(Object)
must return true.equals
in interface Descriptor
equals
in class Object
o
- the object to compare with.true
if the objects are the same; false
otherwise.Object.hashCode()
, HashMap
public int hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this descriptor. The hash code is computed as the sum of the hash codes for each field in the descriptor. The hash code of a field with name n
and value v
is n.toLowerCase().hashCode() ^ h
. Here h
is the hash code of v
, computed as follows:
v
is null then h
is 0.v
is a primitive array then h
is computed using the appropriate overloading of java.util.Arrays.hashCode
.v
is an object array then h
is computed using Arrays.deepHashCode(Object[])
.h
is v.hashCode()
.hashCode
in interface Descriptor
hashCode
in class Object
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
, System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
public String toString()
Description copied from class: Object
Returns a string representation of the object. In general, the toString
method returns a string that "textually represents" this object. The result should be a concise but informative representation that is easy for a person to read. It is recommended that all subclasses override this method.
The toString
method for class Object
returns a string consisting of the name of the class of which the object is an instance, the at-sign character `@
', and the unsigned hexadecimal representation of the hash code of the object. In other words, this method returns a string equal to the value of:
getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(hashCode())
public boolean isValid()
Returns true if all of the fields have legal values given their names. This method always returns true, but a subclass can override it to return false when appropriate.
isValid
in interface Descriptor
RuntimeOperationsException
- if the validity checking fails. The method returns false if the descriptor is not valid, but throws this exception if the attempt to determine validity fails.public Descriptor clone()
Returns a descriptor which is equal to this descriptor. Changes to the returned descriptor will have no effect on this descriptor, and vice versa.
This method returns the object on which it is called. A subclass can override it to return another object provided the contract is respected.
clone
in interface Descriptor
clone
in class Object
RuntimeOperationsException
- for illegal value for field Names or field Values. If the descriptor construction fails for any reason, this exception will be thrown.Cloneable
public final void setFields(String[] fieldNames, Object[] fieldValues) throws RuntimeOperationsException
This operation is unsupported since this class is immutable. If this call would change a mutable descriptor with the same contents, then a RuntimeOperationsException
wrapping an UnsupportedOperationException
is thrown. Otherwise, the behavior is the same as it would be for a mutable descriptor: either an exception is thrown because of illegal parameters, or there is no effect.
setFields
in interface Descriptor
fieldNames
- String array of field names. The array and array elements cannot be null.fieldValues
- Object array of the corresponding field values. The array cannot be null. Elements of the array can be null.RuntimeOperationsException
- if the change fails for any reason. Wrapped exception is IllegalArgumentException
if fieldNames
or fieldValues
is null, or if the arrays are of different lengths, or if there is an illegal value in one of them. Wrapped exception is UnsupportedOperationException
if the descriptor is immutable, and the call would change its contents.Descriptor.getFields()
public final void setField(String fieldName, Object fieldValue) throws RuntimeOperationsException
This operation is unsupported since this class is immutable. If this call would change a mutable descriptor with the same contents, then a RuntimeOperationsException
wrapping an UnsupportedOperationException
is thrown. Otherwise, the behavior is the same as it would be for a mutable descriptor: either an exception is thrown because of illegal parameters, or there is no effect.
setField
in interface Descriptor
fieldName
- The field name to be set. Cannot be null or empty.fieldValue
- The field value to be set for the field name. Can be null if that is a valid value for the field.RuntimeOperationsException
- if the field name or field value is illegal (wrapped exception is IllegalArgumentException
); or if the descriptor is immutable (wrapped exception is UnsupportedOperationException
).public final void removeField(String fieldName)
Removes a field from the descriptor.
removeField
in interface Descriptor
fieldName
- String name of the field to be removed. If the field name is illegal or the field is not found, no exception is thrown.RuntimeOperationsException
- if a field of the given name exists and the descriptor is immutable. The wrapped exception will be an UnsupportedOperationException
.
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