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/* __ *\
** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API **
** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2006-2010, LAMP/EPFL **
** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | http://scala-lang.org/ **
** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | **
** |/ **
\* */
package scala.collection
import generic._
/** A template for sets which are sorted.
*
* @author Sean McDirmid
* @author Martin Odersky
* @version 2.8
* @since 2.8
*/
trait SortedSetLike[A, +This <: SortedSet[A] with SortedSetLike[A, This]] extends Sorted[A, This] with SetLike[A, This] {
self =>
implicit def ordering: Ordering[A]
override def keySet = repr
override def firstKey: A = head
override def lastKey: A = last
def rangeImpl(from: Option[A], until: Option[A]): This
override def from(from: A): This = rangeImpl(Some(from), None)
override def until(until: A): This = rangeImpl(None, Some(until))
override def range(from: A, until: A): This = rangeImpl(Some(from), Some(until))
override def subsetOf(that: Set[A]): Boolean = that match {
// TODO: It may actually be pretty rare that the guard here ever
// passes. Is this really worth keeping? If it is, we should add
// more sensible implementations of == to Ordering.
case that: SortedSet[_] if that.ordering == ordering => that.hasAll(this.iterator)
case that => super.subsetOf(that)
}
}
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