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2000-11-03 Bryce McKinlay <bryce@albatross.co.nz> * java/util/AbstractList.java (SubList): Make it a top-level private class. * java/util/LinkedList.java (remove): Do update modCount and knownMod. (add): Ditto. * Makefile.am (ordinary_java_source_files): Add LinkedList.java. * Makefile.in: Rebuilt. From-SVN: r37218
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Java
/* AbstractList.java -- Abstract implementation of most of List
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Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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02111-1307 USA.
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As a special exception, if you link this library with other files to
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produce an executable, this library does not by itself cause the
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resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the
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executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. */
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// TO DO:
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// ~ Doc comments for almost everything.
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// ~ Better general commenting
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package java.util;
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/**
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* A basic implementation of most of the methods in the List interface to make
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* it easier to create a List based on a random-access data structure. To
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* create an unmodifiable list, it is only necessary to override the size() and
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* get(int) methods (this contrasts with all other abstract collection classes
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* which require an iterator to be provided). To make the list modifiable, the
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* set(int, Object) method should also be overridden, and to make the list
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* resizable, the add(int, Object) and remove(int) methods should be overridden
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* too. Other methods should be overridden if the backing data structure allows
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* for a more efficient implementation. The precise implementation used by
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* AbstractList is documented, so that subclasses can tell which methods could
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* be implemented more efficiently.
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*/
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public abstract class AbstractList extends AbstractCollection implements List
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{
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/**
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* A count of the number of structural modifications that have been made to
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* the list (that is, insertions and removals).
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*/
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protected transient int modCount = 0;
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public abstract Object get(int index);
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public void add(int index, Object o)
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{
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throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
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}
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public boolean add(Object o)
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{
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add(size(), o);
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return true;
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}
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public boolean addAll(int index, Collection c)
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{
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Iterator itr = c.iterator();
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int size = c.size();
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for (int pos = 0; pos < size; pos++)
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{
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add(index++, itr.next());
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}
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return (size > 0);
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}
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public void clear()
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{
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removeRange(0, size());
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}
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public boolean equals(Object o)
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{
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if (o == this)
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return true;
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if (!(o instanceof List))
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return false;
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int size = size();
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if (size != ((List) o).size())
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return false;
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Iterator itr1 = iterator();
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Iterator itr2 = ((List) o).iterator();
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for (int pos = 0; pos < size; pos++)
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{
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Object e = itr1.next();
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if (e == null ? itr2.next() != null : !e.equals(itr2.next()))
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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public int hashCode()
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{
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int hashCode = 1;
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Iterator itr = iterator();
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int size = size();
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for (int pos = 0; pos < size; pos++)
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{
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Object obj = itr.next();
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hashCode = 31 * hashCode + (obj == null ? 0 : obj.hashCode());
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}
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return hashCode;
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}
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public int indexOf(Object o)
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{
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ListIterator itr = listIterator(0);
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int size = size();
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for (int pos = 0; pos < size; pos++)
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{
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if (o == null ? itr.next() == null : o.equals(itr.next()))
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return pos;
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}
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return -1;
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}
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public Iterator iterator()
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{
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return new AbstractListItr(0);
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}
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public int lastIndexOf(Object o)
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{
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int size = size();
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ListIterator itr = listIterator(size);
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for (int pos = size; pos > 0; pos--)
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{
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if (o == null ? itr.previous() == null : o.equals(itr.previous()))
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return pos - 1;
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}
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return -1;
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}
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/**
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* Return an Iterator over this List. This implementation calls
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* listIterator(0).
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*
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* @return an Iterator over this List
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*/
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public ListIterator listIterator()
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{
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return listIterator(0);
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}
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public ListIterator listIterator(int index)
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{
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if (index < 0 || index > size())
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throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Index: " + index + ", Size:" +
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size());
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return new AbstractListItr(index);
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}
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public Object remove(int index)
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{
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throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
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}
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/**
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* Remove a subsection of the list. This is called by the clear and
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* removeRange methods of the class which implements subList, which are
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* difficult for subclasses to override directly. Therefore, this method
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* should be overridden instead by the more efficient implementation, if one
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* exists.
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* <p>
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* This implementation first checks for illegal or out of range arguments. It
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* then obtains a ListIterator over the list using listIterator(fromIndex).
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* It then calls next() and remove() on this iterator repeatedly, toIndex -
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* fromIndex times.
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*
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* @param fromIndex the index, inclusive, to remove from.
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* @param toIndex the index, exclusive, to remove to.
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*/
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protected void removeRange(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
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{
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ListIterator itr = listIterator(fromIndex);
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for (int index = fromIndex; index < toIndex; index++)
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{
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itr.next();
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itr.remove();
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}
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}
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public Object set(int index, Object o)
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{
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throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
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}
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public List subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
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{
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if (fromIndex > toIndex)
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throw new IllegalArgumentException(fromIndex + " > " + toIndex);
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if (fromIndex < 0 || toIndex > size())
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throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
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return new SubList(this, fromIndex, toIndex);
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}
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class AbstractListItr implements ListIterator
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{
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private int knownMod = modCount;
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private int position;
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private int lastReturned = -1;
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private int size = size();
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AbstractListItr(int start_pos)
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{
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this.position = start_pos;
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}
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private void checkMod()
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{
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if (knownMod != modCount)
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throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
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}
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public boolean hasNext()
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{
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checkMod();
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return position < size;
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}
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public boolean hasPrevious()
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{
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checkMod();
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return position > 0;
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}
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public Object next()
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{
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checkMod();
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if (position < size)
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{
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lastReturned = position++;
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return get(lastReturned);
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}
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else
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{
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throw new NoSuchElementException();
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}
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}
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public Object previous()
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{
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checkMod();
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if (position > 0)
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{
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lastReturned = --position;
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return get(lastReturned);
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}
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else
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{
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throw new NoSuchElementException();
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}
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}
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public int nextIndex()
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{
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checkMod();
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return position;
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}
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public int previousIndex()
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{
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checkMod();
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return position - 1;
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}
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public void remove()
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{
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checkMod();
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if (lastReturned < 0)
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{
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throw new IllegalStateException();
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}
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AbstractList.this.remove(lastReturned);
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knownMod++;
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position = lastReturned;
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lastReturned = -1;
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}
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public void set(Object o)
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{
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checkMod();
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if (lastReturned < 0)
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throw new IllegalStateException();
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AbstractList.this.set(lastReturned, o);
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}
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public void add(Object o)
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{
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checkMod();
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AbstractList.this.add(position++, o);
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lastReturned = -1;
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knownMod++;
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}
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} // AbstractList.Iterator
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}
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class SubList extends AbstractList
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{
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private AbstractList backingList;
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private int offset;
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private int size;
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public SubList(AbstractList backing, int fromIndex, int toIndex)
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{
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backingList = backing;
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modCount = backingList.modCount;
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offset = fromIndex;
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size = toIndex - fromIndex;
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}
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/**
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* This method checks the two modCount fields to ensure that there has
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* not been a concurrent modification. It throws an exception if there
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* has been, and otherwise returns normally.
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* Note that since this method is private, it will be inlined.
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*
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* @exception ConcurrentModificationException if there has been a
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* concurrent modification.
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*/
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private void checkMod()
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{
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if (modCount != backingList.modCount)
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throw new ConcurrentModificationException();
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}
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/**
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* This method checks that a value is between 0 and size (inclusive). If
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* it is not, an exception is thrown.
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* Note that since this method is private, it will be inlined.
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*
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* @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException if the value is out of range.
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*/
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private void checkBoundsInclusive(int index)
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{
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if (index < 0 || index > size)
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throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Index: " + index + ", Size:" +
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size);
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}
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/**
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* This method checks that a value is between 0 (inclusive) and size
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* (exclusive). If it is not, an exception is thrown.
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* Note that since this method is private, it will be inlined.
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*
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* @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException if the value is out of range.
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*/
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private void checkBoundsExclusive(int index)
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{
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if (index < 0 || index >= size)
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throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Index: " + index + ", Size:" +
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size);
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}
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public int size()
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{
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checkMod();
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return size;
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}
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public Object set(int index, Object o)
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{
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checkMod();
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checkBoundsExclusive(index);
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o = backingList.set(index + offset, o);
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return o;
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}
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public Object get(int index)
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{
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checkMod();
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checkBoundsExclusive(index);
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return backingList.get(index + offset);
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}
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public void add(int index, Object o)
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{
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checkMod();
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checkBoundsInclusive(index);
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backingList.add(index + offset, o);
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this.modCount++;
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size++;
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}
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public Object remove(int index)
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{
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checkMod();
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checkBoundsExclusive(index);
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Object o = backingList.remove(index + offset);
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this.modCount++;
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size--;
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return o;
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}
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public void removeRange(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
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{
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checkMod();
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checkBoundsExclusive(fromIndex);
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checkBoundsInclusive(toIndex);
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// this call will catch the toIndex < fromIndex condition
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backingList.removeRange(offset + fromIndex, offset + toIndex);
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this.modCount = backingList.modCount;
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size -= toIndex - fromIndex;
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}
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public boolean addAll(int index, Collection c)
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{
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checkMod();
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checkBoundsInclusive(index);
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int csize = c.size();
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boolean result = backingList.addAll(offset + index, c);
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this.modCount = backingList.modCount;
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size += csize;
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return result;
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}
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public Iterator iterator()
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{
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return listIterator(0);
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}
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public ListIterator listIterator(final int index)
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{
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checkMod();
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checkBoundsInclusive(index);
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return new ListIterator()
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{
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ListIterator i = backingList.listIterator(index + offset);
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int position = index;
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public boolean hasNext()
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{
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checkMod();
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return position < size;
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}
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public boolean hasPrevious()
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{
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checkMod();
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return position > 0;
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}
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public Object next()
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{
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if (position < size)
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{
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Object o = i.next();
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position++;
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return o;
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}
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else
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throw new NoSuchElementException();
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}
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public Object previous()
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{
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if (position > 0)
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{
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Object o = i.previous();
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position--;
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return o;
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}
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else
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throw new NoSuchElementException();
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}
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public int nextIndex()
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{
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return offset + i.nextIndex();
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}
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public int previousIndex()
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{
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return offset + i.previousIndex();
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}
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public void remove()
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{
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i.remove();
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modCount++;
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size--;
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position = nextIndex();
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}
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public void set(Object o)
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{
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i.set(o);
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}
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public void add(Object o)
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{
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i.add(o);
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modCount++;
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size++;
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position++;
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}
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// Here is the reason why the various modCount fields are mostly
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// ignored in this wrapper listIterator.
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// IF the backing listIterator is failfast, then the following holds:
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// Using any other method on this list will call a corresponding
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// method on the backing list *after* the backing listIterator
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// is created, which will in turn cause a ConcurrentModException
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// when this listIterator comes to use the backing one. So it is
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// implicitly failfast.
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// If the backing listIterator is NOT failfast, then the whole of
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// this list isn't failfast, because the modCount field of the
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// backing list is not valid. It would still be *possible* to
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// make the iterator failfast wrt modifications of the sublist
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// only, but somewhat pointless when the list can be changed under
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// us.
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// Either way, no explicit handling of modCount is needed.
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// However modCount++ must be executed in add and remove, and size
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// must also be updated in these two methods, since they do not go
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// through the corresponding methods of the subList.
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};
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}
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} // SubList
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