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/* __ *\
** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API **
** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2003-2013, LAMP/EPFL **
** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | http://scala-lang.org/ **
** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | **
** |/ **
\* */
package scala
package collection
package mutable
import generic._
import scala.collection.parallel.mutable.ParHashSet
/** This class implements mutable sets using a hashtable.
*
* @author Matthias Zenger
* @author Martin Odersky
* @version 2.0, 31/12/2006
* @since 1
* @see [[http://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/collections/concrete-mutable-collection-classes.html#hash_tables "Scala's Collection Library overview"]]
* section on `Hash Tables` for more information.
*
* @define Coll `mutable.HashSet`
* @define coll mutable hash set
* @define thatinfo the class of the returned collection. In the standard library configuration,
* `That` is always `HashSet[B]` because an implicit of type `CanBuildFrom[HashSet, B, HashSet[B]]`
* is defined in object `HashSet`.
* @define bfinfo an implicit value of class `CanBuildFrom` which determines the
* result class `That` from the current representation type `Repr`
* and the new element type `B`. This is usually the `canBuildFrom` value
* defined in object `HashSet`.
* @define mayNotTerminateInf
* @define willNotTerminateInf
*/
@SerialVersionUID(1L)
class HashSet[A] private[collection] (contents: FlatHashTable.Contents[A])
extends AbstractSet[A]
with Set[A]
with GenericSetTemplate[A, HashSet]
with SetLike[A, HashSet[A]]
with FlatHashTable[A]
with CustomParallelizable[A, ParHashSet[A]]
with Serializable
{
initWithContents(contents)
def this() = this(null)
override def companion: GenericCompanion[HashSet] = HashSet
override def size: Int = tableSize
def contains(elem: A): Boolean = containsElem(elem)
def += (elem: A): this.type = { addElem(elem); this }
def -= (elem: A): this.type = { removeElem(elem); this }
override def par = new ParHashSet(hashTableContents)
override def add(elem: A): Boolean = addElem(elem)
override def remove(elem: A): Boolean = removeElem(elem)
override def clear() { clearTable() }
override def iterator: Iterator[A] = super[FlatHashTable].iterator
override def foreach[U](f: A => U) {
var i = 0
val len = table.length
while (i < len) {
val curEntry = table(i)
if (curEntry ne null) f(entryToElem(curEntry))
i += 1
}
}
override def clone() = new HashSet[A] ++= this
private def writeObject(s: java.io.ObjectOutputStream) {
serializeTo(s)
}
private def readObject(in: java.io.ObjectInputStream) {
init(in, x => ())
}
/** Toggles whether a size map is used to track hash map statistics.
*/
def useSizeMap(t: Boolean) = if (t) {
if (!isSizeMapDefined) sizeMapInitAndRebuild()
} else sizeMapDisable()
}
/** $factoryInfo
* @define Coll `mutable.HashSet`
* @define coll mutable hash set
*/
object HashSet extends MutableSetFactory[HashSet] {
implicit def canBuildFrom[A]: CanBuildFrom[Coll, A, HashSet[A]] = setCanBuildFrom[A]
override def empty[A]: HashSet[A] = new HashSet[A]
}
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