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package java.util;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InvalidObjectException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.io.ObjectStreamField;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* Hashtable is a synchronized implementation of {@link Map}. All optional operations are supported.
*
* <p>Neither keys nor values can be null. (Use {@code HashMap} or {@code LinkedHashMap} if you
* need null keys or values.)
*
* @param <K> the type of keys maintained by this map
* @param <V> the type of mapped values
* @see HashMap
*/
public class Hashtable<K, V> extends Dictionary<K, V>
implements Map<K, V>, Cloneable, Serializable {
/**
* Min capacity (other than zero) for a Hashtable. Must be a power of two
* greater than 1 (and less than 1 << 30).
*/
private static final int MINIMUM_CAPACITY = 4;
/**
* Max capacity for a Hashtable. Must be a power of two >= MINIMUM_CAPACITY.
*/
private static final int MAXIMUM_CAPACITY = 1 << 30;
/**
* An empty table shared by all zero-capacity maps (typically from default
* constructor). It is never written to, and replaced on first put. Its size
* is set to half the minimum, so that the first resize will create a
* minimum-sized table.
*/
private static final Entry[] EMPTY_TABLE
= new HashtableEntry[MINIMUM_CAPACITY >>> 1];
/**
* The default load factor. Note that this implementation ignores the
* load factor, but cannot do away with it entirely because it's
* mentioned in the API.
*
* <p>Note that this constant has no impact on the behavior of the program,
* but it is emitted as part of the serialized form. The load factor of
* .75 is hardwired into the program, which uses cheap shifts in place of
* expensive division.
*/
private static final float DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR = .75F;
/**
* The hash table.
*/
private transient HashtableEntry<K, V>[] table;
/**
* The number of mappings in this hash map.
*/
private transient int size;
/**
* Incremented by "structural modifications" to allow (best effort)
* detection of concurrent modification.
*/
private transient int modCount;
/**
* The table is rehashed when its size exceeds this threshold.
* The value of this field is generally .75 * capacity, except when
* the capacity is zero, as described in the EMPTY_TABLE declaration
* above.
*/
private transient int threshold;
// Views - lazily initialized
private transient Set<K> keySet;
private transient Set<Entry<K, V>> entrySet;
private transient Collection<V> values;
/**
* Constructs a new {@code Hashtable} using the default capacity and load
* factor.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public Hashtable() {
table = (HashtableEntry<K, V>[]) EMPTY_TABLE;
threshold = -1; // Forces first put invocation to replace EMPTY_TABLE
}
/**
* Constructs a new {@code Hashtable} using the specified capacity and the
* default load factor.
*
* @param capacity
* the initial capacity.
*/
public Hashtable(int capacity) {
if (capacity < 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Capacity: " + capacity);
}
if (capacity == 0) {
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] tab = (HashtableEntry<K, V>[]) EMPTY_TABLE;
table = tab;
threshold = -1; // Forces first put() to replace EMPTY_TABLE
return;
}
if (capacity < MINIMUM_CAPACITY) {
capacity = MINIMUM_CAPACITY;
} else if (capacity > MAXIMUM_CAPACITY) {
capacity = MAXIMUM_CAPACITY;
} else {
capacity = Collections.roundUpToPowerOfTwo(capacity);
}
makeTable(capacity);
}
/**
* Constructs a new {@code Hashtable} using the specified capacity and load
* factor.
*
* @param capacity
* the initial capacity.
* @param loadFactor
* the initial load factor.
*/
public Hashtable(int capacity, float loadFactor) {
this(capacity);
if (loadFactor <= 0 || Float.isNaN(loadFactor)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Load factor: " + loadFactor);
}
/*
* Note that this implementation ignores loadFactor; it always uses
* a load factor of 3/4. This simplifies the code and generally
* improves performance.
*/
}
/**
* Constructs a new instance of {@code Hashtable} containing the mappings
* from the specified map.
*
* @param map
* the mappings to add.
*/
public Hashtable(Map<? extends K, ? extends V> map) {
this(capacityForInitSize(map.size()));
constructorPutAll(map);
}
/**
* Inserts all of the elements of map into this Hashtable in a manner
* suitable for use by constructors and pseudo-constructors (i.e., clone,
* readObject).
*/
private void constructorPutAll(Map<? extends K, ? extends V> map) {
if (table == EMPTY_TABLE) {
doubleCapacity(); // Don't do unchecked puts to a shared table.
}
for (Entry<? extends K, ? extends V> e : map.entrySet()) {
constructorPut(e.getKey(), e.getValue());
}
}
/**
* Returns an appropriate capacity for the specified initial size. Does
* not round the result up to a power of two; the caller must do this!
* The returned value will be between 0 and MAXIMUM_CAPACITY (inclusive).
*/
private static int capacityForInitSize(int size) {
int result = (size >> 1) + size; // Multiply by 3/2 to allow for growth
// boolean expr is equivalent to result >= 0 && result<MAXIMUM_CAPACITY
return (result & ~(MAXIMUM_CAPACITY-1))==0 ? result : MAXIMUM_CAPACITY;
}
/**
* Returns a new {@code Hashtable} with the same key/value pairs, capacity
* and load factor.
*
* @return a shallow copy of this {@code Hashtable}.
* @see java.lang.Cloneable
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
@Override public synchronized Object clone() {
/*
* This could be made more efficient. It unnecessarily hashes all of
* the elements in the map.
*/
Hashtable<K, V> result;
try {
result = (Hashtable<K, V>) super.clone();
} catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
throw new AssertionError(e);
}
// Restore clone to empty state, retaining our capacity and threshold
result.makeTable(table.length);
result.size = 0;
result.keySet = null;
result.entrySet = null;
result.values = null;
result.constructorPutAll(this);
return result;
}
/**
* Returns true if this {@code Hashtable} has no key/value pairs.
*
* @return {@code true} if this {@code Hashtable} has no key/value pairs,
* {@code false} otherwise.
* @see #size
*/
public synchronized boolean isEmpty() {
return size == 0;
}
/**
* Returns the number of key/value pairs in this {@code Hashtable}.
*
* @return the number of key/value pairs in this {@code Hashtable}.
* @see #elements
* @see #keys
*/
public synchronized int size() {
return size;
}
/**
* Returns the value associated with the specified key in this
* {@code Hashtable}.
*
* @param key
* the key of the value returned.
* @return the value associated with the specified key, or {@code null} if
* the specified key does not exist.
* @see #put
*/
public synchronized V get(Object key) {
int hash = Collections.secondaryHash(key);
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] tab = table;
for (HashtableEntry<K, V> e = tab[hash & (tab.length - 1)];
e != null; e = e.next) {
K eKey = e.key;
if (eKey == key || (e.hash == hash && key.equals(eKey))) {
return e.value;
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns true if this {@code Hashtable} contains the specified object as a
* key of one of the key/value pairs.
*
* @param key
* the object to look for as a key in this {@code Hashtable}.
* @return {@code true} if object is a key in this {@code Hashtable},
* {@code false} otherwise.
* @see #contains
* @see java.lang.Object#equals
*/
public synchronized boolean containsKey(Object key) {
int hash = Collections.secondaryHash(key);
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] tab = table;
for (HashtableEntry<K, V> e = tab[hash & (tab.length - 1)];
e != null; e = e.next) {
K eKey = e.key;
if (eKey == key || (e.hash == hash && key.equals(eKey))) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Searches this {@code Hashtable} for the specified value.
*
* @param value
* the object to search for.
* @return {@code true} if {@code value} is a value of this
* {@code Hashtable}, {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public synchronized boolean containsValue(Object value) {
if (value == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("value == null");
}
HashtableEntry[] tab = table;
int len = tab.length;
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
for (HashtableEntry e = tab[i]; e != null; e = e.next) {
if (value.equals(e.value)) {
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns true if this {@code Hashtable} contains the specified object as
* the value of at least one of the key/value pairs.
*
* @param value
* the object to look for as a value in this {@code Hashtable}.
* @return {@code true} if object is a value in this {@code Hashtable},
* {@code false} otherwise.
* @see #containsKey
* @see java.lang.Object#equals
*/
public boolean contains(Object value) {
return containsValue(value);
}
/**
* Associate the specified value with the specified key in this
* {@code Hashtable}. If the key already exists, the old value is replaced.
* The key and value cannot be null.
*
* @param key
* the key to add.
* @param value
* the value to add.
* @return the old value associated with the specified key, or {@code null}
* if the key did not exist.
* @see #elements
* @see #get
* @see #keys
* @see java.lang.Object#equals
*/
public synchronized V put(K key, V value) {
if (key == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("key == null");
} else if (value == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("value == null");
}
int hash = Collections.secondaryHash(key);
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] tab = table;
int index = hash & (tab.length - 1);
HashtableEntry<K, V> first = tab[index];
for (HashtableEntry<K, V> e = first; e != null; e = e.next) {
if (e.hash == hash && key.equals(e.key)) {
V oldValue = e.value;
e.value = value;
return oldValue;
}
}
// No entry for key is present; create one
modCount++;
if (size++ > threshold) {
rehash(); // Does nothing!!
tab = doubleCapacity();
index = hash & (tab.length - 1);
first = tab[index];
}
tab[index] = new HashtableEntry<K, V>(key, value, hash, first);
return null;
}
/**
* This method is just like put, except that it doesn't do things that
* are inappropriate or unnecessary for constructors and pseudo-constructors
* (i.e., clone, readObject). In particular, this method does not check to
* ensure that capacity is sufficient, and does not increment modCount.
*/
private void constructorPut(K key, V value) {
if (key == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("key == null");
} else if (value == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("value == null");
}
int hash = Collections.secondaryHash(key);
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] tab = table;
int index = hash & (tab.length - 1);
HashtableEntry<K, V> first = tab[index];
for (HashtableEntry<K, V> e = first; e != null; e = e.next) {
if (e.hash == hash && key.equals(e.key)) {
e.value = value;
return;
}
}
// No entry for key is present; create one
tab[index] = new HashtableEntry<K, V>(key, value, hash, first);
size++;
}
/**
* Copies every mapping to this {@code Hashtable} from the specified map.
*
* @param map
* the map to copy mappings from.
*/
public synchronized void putAll(Map<? extends K, ? extends V> map) {
ensureCapacity(map.size());
for (Entry<? extends K, ? extends V> e : map.entrySet()) {
put(e.getKey(), e.getValue());
}
}
/**
* Ensures that the hash table has sufficient capacity to store the
* specified number of mappings, with room to grow. If not, it increases the
* capacity as appropriate. Like doubleCapacity, this method moves existing
* entries to new buckets as appropriate. Unlike doubleCapacity, this method
* can grow the table by factors of 2^n for n > 1. Hopefully, a single call
* to this method will be faster than multiple calls to doubleCapacity.
*
* <p>This method is called only by putAll.
*/
private void ensureCapacity(int numMappings) {
int newCapacity = Collections.roundUpToPowerOfTwo(capacityForInitSize(numMappings));
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] oldTable = table;
int oldCapacity = oldTable.length;
if (newCapacity <= oldCapacity) {
return;
}
rehash(); // Does nothing!!
if (newCapacity == oldCapacity * 2) {
doubleCapacity();
return;
}
// We're growing by at least 4x, rehash in the obvious way
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] newTable = makeTable(newCapacity);
if (size != 0) {
int newMask = newCapacity - 1;
for (int i = 0; i < oldCapacity; i++) {
for (HashtableEntry<K, V> e = oldTable[i]; e != null;) {
HashtableEntry<K, V> oldNext = e.next;
int newIndex = e.hash & newMask;
HashtableEntry<K, V> newNext = newTable[newIndex];
newTable[newIndex] = e;
e.next = newNext;
e = oldNext;
}
}
}
}
/**
* Increases the capacity of this {@code Hashtable}. This method is called
* when the size of this {@code Hashtable} exceeds the load factor.
*/
protected void rehash() {
/*
* This method has no testable semantics, other than that it gets
* called from time to time.
*/
}
/**
* Allocate a table of the given capacity and set the threshold accordingly.
* @param newCapacity must be a power of two
*/
private HashtableEntry<K, V>[] makeTable(int newCapacity) {
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") HashtableEntry<K, V>[] newTable
= (HashtableEntry<K, V>[]) new HashtableEntry[newCapacity];
table = newTable;
threshold = (newCapacity >> 1) + (newCapacity >> 2); // 3/4 capacity
return newTable;
}
/**
* Doubles the capacity of the hash table. Existing entries are placed in
* the correct bucket on the enlarged table. If the current capacity is,
* MAXIMUM_CAPACITY, this method is a no-op. Returns the table, which
* will be new unless we were already at MAXIMUM_CAPACITY.
*/
private HashtableEntry<K, V>[] doubleCapacity() {
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] oldTable = table;
int oldCapacity = oldTable.length;
if (oldCapacity == MAXIMUM_CAPACITY) {
return oldTable;
}
int newCapacity = oldCapacity * 2;
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] newTable = makeTable(newCapacity);
if (size == 0) {
return newTable;
}
for (int j = 0; j < oldCapacity; j++) {
/*
* Rehash the bucket using the minimum number of field writes.
* This is the most subtle and delicate code in the class.
*/
HashtableEntry<K, V> e = oldTable[j];
if (e == null) {
continue;
}
int highBit = e.hash & oldCapacity;
HashtableEntry<K, V> broken = null;
newTable[j | highBit] = e;
for (HashtableEntry<K,V> n = e.next; n != null; e = n, n = n.next) {
int nextHighBit = n.hash & oldCapacity;
if (nextHighBit != highBit) {
if (broken == null)
newTable[j | nextHighBit] = n;
else
broken.next = n;
broken = e;
highBit = nextHighBit;
}
}
if (broken != null)
broken.next = null;
}
return newTable;
}
/**
* Removes the key/value pair with the specified key from this
* {@code Hashtable}.
*
* @param key
* the key to remove.
* @return the value associated with the specified key, or {@code null} if
* the specified key did not exist.
* @see #get
* @see #put
*/
public synchronized V remove(Object key) {
int hash = Collections.secondaryHash(key);
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] tab = table;
int index = hash & (tab.length - 1);
for (HashtableEntry<K, V> e = tab[index], prev = null;
e != null; prev = e, e = e.next) {
if (e.hash == hash && key.equals(e.key)) {
if (prev == null) {
tab[index] = e.next;
} else {
prev.next = e.next;
}
modCount++;
size--;
return e.value;
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Removes all key/value pairs from this {@code Hashtable}, leaving the
* size zero and the capacity unchanged.
*
* @see #isEmpty
* @see #size
*/
public synchronized void clear() {
if (size != 0) {
Arrays.fill(table, null);
modCount++;
size = 0;
}
}
/**
* Returns a set of the keys contained in this {@code Hashtable}. The set
* is backed by this {@code Hashtable} so changes to one are reflected by
* the other. The set does not support adding.
*
* @return a set of the keys.
*/
public synchronized Set<K> keySet() {
Set<K> ks = keySet;
return (ks != null) ? ks : (keySet = new KeySet());
}
/**
* Returns a collection of the values contained in this {@code Hashtable}.
* The collection is backed by this {@code Hashtable} so changes to one are
* reflected by the other. The collection does not support adding.
*
* @return a collection of the values.
*/
public synchronized Collection<V> values() {
Collection<V> vs = values;
return (vs != null) ? vs : (values = new Values());
}
/**
* Returns a set of the mappings contained in this {@code Hashtable}. Each
* element in the set is a {@link Map.Entry}. The set is backed by this
* {@code Hashtable} so changes to one are reflected by the other. The set
* does not support adding.
*
* @return a set of the mappings.
*/
public synchronized Set<Entry<K, V>> entrySet() {
Set<Entry<K, V>> es = entrySet;
return (es != null) ? es : (entrySet = new EntrySet());
}
/**
* Returns an enumeration on the keys of this {@code Hashtable} instance.
* The results of the enumeration may be affected if the contents of this
* {@code Hashtable} are modified.
*
* @return an enumeration of the keys of this {@code Hashtable}.
* @see #elements
* @see #size
* @see Enumeration
*/
public synchronized Enumeration<K> keys() {
return new KeyEnumeration();
}
/**
* Returns an enumeration on the values of this {@code Hashtable}. The
* results of the Enumeration may be affected if the contents of this
* {@code Hashtable} are modified.
*
* @return an enumeration of the values of this {@code Hashtable}.
* @see #keys
* @see #size
* @see Enumeration
*/
public synchronized Enumeration<V> elements() {
return new ValueEnumeration();
}
/**
* Note: technically the methods of this class should synchronize the
* backing map. However, this would require them to have a reference
* to it, which would cause considerable bloat. Moreover, the RI
* behaves the same way.
*/
private static class HashtableEntry<K, V> implements Entry<K, V> {
final K key;
V value;
final int hash;
HashtableEntry<K, V> next;
HashtableEntry(K key, V value, int hash, HashtableEntry<K, V> next) {
this.key = key;
this.value = value;
this.hash = hash;
this.next = next;
}
public final K getKey() {
return key;
}
public final V getValue() {
return value;
}
public final V setValue(V value) {
if (value == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("value == null");
}
V oldValue = this.value;
this.value = value;
return oldValue;
}
@Override public final boolean equals(Object o) {
if (!(o instanceof Entry)) {
return false;
}
Entry<?, ?> e = (Entry<?, ?>) o;
return key.equals(e.getKey()) && value.equals(e.getValue());
}
@Override public final int hashCode() {
return key.hashCode() ^ value.hashCode();
}
@Override public final String toString() {
return key + "=" + value;
}
}
private abstract class HashIterator {
int nextIndex;
HashtableEntry<K, V> nextEntry;
HashtableEntry<K, V> lastEntryReturned;
int expectedModCount = modCount;
HashIterator() {
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] tab = table;
HashtableEntry<K, V> next = null;
while (next == null && nextIndex < tab.length) {
next = tab[nextIndex++];
}
nextEntry = next;
}
public boolean hasNext() {
return nextEntry != null;
}
HashtableEntry<K, V> nextEntry() {
if (modCount != expectedModCount)
throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
if (nextEntry == null)
throw new NoSuchElementException();
HashtableEntry<K, V> entryToReturn = nextEntry;
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] tab = table;
HashtableEntry<K, V> next = entryToReturn.next;
while (next == null && nextIndex < tab.length) {
next = tab[nextIndex++];
}
nextEntry = next;
return lastEntryReturned = entryToReturn;
}
HashtableEntry<K, V> nextEntryNotFailFast() {
if (nextEntry == null)
throw new NoSuchElementException();
HashtableEntry<K, V> entryToReturn = nextEntry;
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] tab = table;
HashtableEntry<K, V> next = entryToReturn.next;
while (next == null && nextIndex < tab.length) {
next = tab[nextIndex++];
}
nextEntry = next;
return lastEntryReturned = entryToReturn;
}
public void remove() {
if (lastEntryReturned == null)
throw new IllegalStateException();
if (modCount != expectedModCount)
throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
Hashtable.this.remove(lastEntryReturned.key);
lastEntryReturned = null;
expectedModCount = modCount;
}
}
private final class KeyIterator extends HashIterator
implements Iterator<K> {
public K next() { return nextEntry().key; }
}
private final class ValueIterator extends HashIterator
implements Iterator<V> {
public V next() { return nextEntry().value; }
}
private final class EntryIterator extends HashIterator
implements Iterator<Entry<K, V>> {
public Entry<K, V> next() { return nextEntry(); }
}
private final class KeyEnumeration extends HashIterator
implements Enumeration<K> {
public boolean hasMoreElements() { return hasNext(); }
public K nextElement() { return nextEntryNotFailFast().key; }
}
private final class ValueEnumeration extends HashIterator
implements Enumeration<V> {
public boolean hasMoreElements() { return hasNext(); }
public V nextElement() { return nextEntryNotFailFast().value; }
}
/**
* Returns true if this map contains the specified mapping.
*/
private synchronized boolean containsMapping(Object key, Object value) {
int hash = Collections.secondaryHash(key);
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] tab = table;
int index = hash & (tab.length - 1);
for (HashtableEntry<K, V> e = tab[index]; e != null; e = e.next) {
if (e.hash == hash && e.key.equals(key)) {
return e.value.equals(value);
}
}
return false; // No entry for key
}
/**
* Removes the mapping from key to value and returns true if this mapping
* exists; otherwise, returns does nothing and returns false.
*/
private synchronized boolean removeMapping(Object key, Object value) {
int hash = Collections.secondaryHash(key);
HashtableEntry<K, V>[] tab = table;
int index = hash & (tab.length - 1);
for (HashtableEntry<K, V> e = tab[index], prev = null;
e != null; prev = e, e = e.next) {
if (e.hash == hash && e.key.equals(key)) {
if (!e.value.equals(value)) {
return false; // Map has wrong value for key
}
if (prev == null) {
tab[index] = e.next;
} else {
prev.next = e.next;
}
modCount++;
size--;
return true;
}
}
return false; // No entry for key
}
/**
* Compares this {@code Hashtable} with the specified object and indicates
* if they are equal. In order to be equal, {@code object} must be an
* instance of Map and contain the same key/value pairs.
*
* @param object
* the object to compare with this object.
* @return {@code true} if the specified object is equal to this Map,
* {@code false} otherwise.
* @see #hashCode
*/
@Override public synchronized boolean equals(Object object) {
return (object instanceof Map) &&
entrySet().equals(((Map<?, ?>)object).entrySet());
}
@Override public synchronized int hashCode() {
int result = 0;
for (Entry<K, V> e : entrySet()) {
K key = e.getKey();
V value = e.getValue();
if (key == this || value == this) {
continue;
}
result += (key != null ? key.hashCode() : 0)
^ (value != null ? value.hashCode() : 0);
}
return result;
}
/**
* A rough estimate of the number of characters per entry, for use
* when creating a string buffer in the toString method.
*/
private static final int CHARS_PER_ENTRY = 15;
/**
* Returns the string representation of this {@code Hashtable}.
*
* @return the string representation of this {@code Hashtable}.
*/
@Override public synchronized String toString() {
StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(CHARS_PER_ENTRY * size);
result.append('{');
Iterator<Entry<K, V>> i = entrySet().iterator();
boolean hasMore = i.hasNext();
while (hasMore) {
Entry<K, V> entry = i.next();
K key = entry.getKey();
result.append(key == this ? "(this Map)" : key.toString());
result.append('=');
V value = entry.getValue();
result.append(value == this ? "(this Map)" : value.toString());
if (hasMore = i.hasNext()) {
result.append(", ");
}
}
result.append('}');
return result.toString();
}
private final class KeySet extends AbstractSet<K> {
public Iterator<K> iterator() {
return new KeyIterator();
}
public int size() {
return Hashtable.this.size();
}
public boolean contains(Object o) {
return containsKey(o);
}
public boolean remove(Object o) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
int oldSize = size;
Hashtable.this.remove(o);
return size != oldSize;
}
}
public void clear() {
Hashtable.this.clear();
}
public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> collection) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.removeAll(collection);
}
}
public boolean retainAll(Collection<?> collection) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.retainAll(collection);
}
}
public boolean containsAll(Collection<?> collection) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.containsAll(collection);
}
}
public boolean equals(Object object) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.equals(object);
}
}
public int hashCode() {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.hashCode();
}
}
public String toString() {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.toString();
}
}
public Object[] toArray() {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.toArray();
}
}
public <T> T[] toArray(T[] a) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.toArray(a);
}
}
}
private final class Values extends AbstractCollection<V> {
public Iterator<V> iterator() {
return new ValueIterator();
}
public int size() {
return Hashtable.this.size();
}
public boolean contains(Object o) {
return containsValue(o);
}
public void clear() {
Hashtable.this.clear();
}
public boolean containsAll(Collection<?> collection) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.containsAll(collection);
}
}
public String toString() {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.toString();
}
}
public Object[] toArray() {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.toArray();
}
}
public <T> T[] toArray(T[] a) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.toArray(a);
}
}
}
private final class EntrySet extends AbstractSet<Entry<K, V>> {
public Iterator<Entry<K, V>> iterator() {
return new EntryIterator();
}
public boolean contains(Object o) {
if (!(o instanceof Entry))
return false;
Entry<?, ?> e = (Entry<?, ?>) o;
return containsMapping(e.getKey(), e.getValue());
}
public boolean remove(Object o) {
if (!(o instanceof Entry))
return false;
Entry<?, ?> e = (Entry<?, ?>)o;
return removeMapping(e.getKey(), e.getValue());
}
public int size() {
return Hashtable.this.size();
}
public void clear() {
Hashtable.this.clear();
}
public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> collection) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.removeAll(collection);
}
}
public boolean retainAll(Collection<?> collection) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.retainAll(collection);
}
}
public boolean containsAll(Collection<?> collection) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.containsAll(collection);
}
}
public boolean equals(Object object) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.equals(object);
}
}
public int hashCode() {
return Hashtable.this.hashCode();
}
public String toString() {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.toString();
}
}
public Object[] toArray() {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.toArray();
}
}
public <T> T[] toArray(T[] a) {
synchronized (Hashtable.this) {
return super.toArray(a);
}
}
}
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1421746759512286392L;
private static final ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields = {
new ObjectStreamField("threshold", int.class),
new ObjectStreamField("loadFactor", float.class),
};
private synchronized void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream)
throws IOException {
// Emulate loadFactor field for other implementations to read
ObjectOutputStream.PutField fields = stream.putFields();
fields.put("threshold", (int) (DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR * table.length));
fields.put("loadFactor", DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR);
stream.writeFields();
stream.writeInt(table.length); // Capacity
stream.writeInt(size);
for (Entry<K, V> e : entrySet()) {
stream.writeObject(e.getKey());
stream.writeObject(e.getValue());
}
}
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException {
stream.defaultReadObject();
int capacity = stream.readInt();
if (capacity < 0) {
throw new InvalidObjectException("Capacity: " + capacity);
}
if (capacity < MINIMUM_CAPACITY) {
capacity = MINIMUM_CAPACITY;
} else if (capacity > MAXIMUM_CAPACITY) {
capacity = MAXIMUM_CAPACITY;
} else {
capacity = Collections.roundUpToPowerOfTwo(capacity);
}
makeTable(capacity);
int size = stream.readInt();
if (size < 0) {
throw new InvalidObjectException("Size: " + size);
}
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") K key = (K) stream.readObject();
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") V val = (V) stream.readObject();
constructorPut(key, val);
}
}
}