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import scala.collection._
/** A sorted set should not replace elements when adding
* and the element already exists in the set.
*/
object Test {
class Foo(val name: String, val n: Int) {
override def equals(obj: Any): Boolean = obj match { case other: Foo => name == other.name; case _ => false }
override def hashCode = name.##
override def toString = "Foo(" + name + ", " + n + ")"
}
implicit val ordering: Ordering[Foo] = Ordering.fromLessThan[Foo] { (a, b) => a.name.compareTo(b.name) < 0 }
def check[S <: Set[Foo]](set: S): Unit = {
def output(s: Set[Foo]) = println(s.toList.sorted.mkString(","))
output(set + new Foo("bar", 2))
output(set ++ List(new Foo("bar", 2), new Foo("bar", 3), new Foo("bar", 4)))
output(set union Set(new Foo("bar", 2), new Foo("baz", 3), new Foo("bazz", 4)))
}
def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = {
check(Set(new Foo("bar", 1)))
check(immutable.Set(new Foo("bar", 1)))
check(mutable.Set(new Foo("bar", 1)))
check(immutable.SortedSet(new Foo("bar", 1)))
check(mutable.SortedSet(new Foo("bar", 1)))
}
}
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