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author | Andrew Vuong <akvuong@google.com> | 2023-02-13 22:56:43 +0000 |
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committer | Andrew Vuong <akvuong@google.com> | 2023-02-14 00:40:02 +0000 |
commit | ff344be6c0384630de66ca1a0f5955e41c32a627 (patch) | |
tree | 8e1380b130c548b03135010a952574030e77ada9 /src/main/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/ObjectUtils.java | |
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Initial import of apache-commons-lang from upstream masterplatform-tools-34.0.1
Bug: 262898801
Test: mma
Change-Id: Ib169804396e5bbe17b10609b3754d8473c637c2e
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diff --git a/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/ObjectUtils.java b/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/ObjectUtils.java new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c1208fdd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/ObjectUtils.java @@ -0,0 +1,1388 @@ +/* + * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more + * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with + * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. + * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 + * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with + * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ +package org.apache.commons.lang3; + +import java.io.IOException; +import java.io.Serializable; +import java.lang.reflect.Array; +import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException; +import java.lang.reflect.Method; +import java.time.Duration; +import java.util.ArrayList; +import java.util.Collection; +import java.util.Collections; +import java.util.Comparator; +import java.util.HashMap; +import java.util.Hashtable; +import java.util.Map; +import java.util.Objects; +import java.util.Optional; +import java.util.TreeSet; +import java.util.function.Supplier; +import java.util.stream.Stream; + +import org.apache.commons.lang3.exception.CloneFailedException; +import org.apache.commons.lang3.function.Suppliers; +import org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable.MutableInt; +import org.apache.commons.lang3.text.StrBuilder; +import org.apache.commons.lang3.time.DurationUtils; +import org.apache.commons.lang3.stream.Streams; + +/** + * Operations on {@link Object}. + * + * <p>This class tries to handle {@code null} input gracefully. + * An exception will generally not be thrown for a {@code null} input. + * Each method documents its behavior in more detail.</p> + * + * <p>#ThreadSafe#</p> + * @since 1.0 + */ +//@Immutable +@SuppressWarnings("deprecation") // deprecated class StrBuilder is imported +// because it is part of the signature of deprecated methods +public class ObjectUtils { + + /** + * Class used as a null placeholder where {@code null} + * has another meaning. + * + * <p>For example, in a {@link HashMap} the + * {@link java.util.HashMap#get(Object)} method returns + * {@code null} if the {@link Map} contains {@code null} or if there is + * no matching key. The {@code null} placeholder can be used to distinguish + * between these two cases.</p> + * + * <p>Another example is {@link Hashtable}, where {@code null} + * cannot be stored.</p> + */ + public static class Null implements Serializable { + /** + * Required for serialization support. Declare serialization compatibility with Commons Lang 1.0 + * + * @see java.io.Serializable + */ + private static final long serialVersionUID = 7092611880189329093L; + + /** + * Restricted constructor - singleton. + */ + Null() { + } + + /** + * Ensure Singleton after serialization. + * + * @return the singleton value + */ + private Object readResolve() { + return NULL; + } + } + + private static final char AT_SIGN = '@'; + + /** + * Singleton used as a {@code null} placeholder where + * {@code null} has another meaning. + * + * <p>For example, in a {@link HashMap} the + * {@link java.util.HashMap#get(Object)} method returns + * {@code null} if the {@link Map} contains {@code null} or if there + * is no matching key. The {@code null} placeholder can be used to + * distinguish between these two cases.</p> + * + * <p>Another example is {@link Hashtable}, where {@code null} + * cannot be stored.</p> + * + * <p>This instance is Serializable.</p> + */ + public static final Null NULL = new Null(); + + /** + * Checks if all values in the array are not {@code nulls}. + * + * <p> + * If any value is {@code null} or the array is {@code null} then + * {@code false} is returned. If all elements in array are not + * {@code null} or the array is empty (contains no elements) {@code true} + * is returned. + * </p> + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.allNotNull(*) = true + * ObjectUtils.allNotNull(*, *) = true + * ObjectUtils.allNotNull(null) = false + * ObjectUtils.allNotNull(null, null) = false + * ObjectUtils.allNotNull(null, *) = false + * ObjectUtils.allNotNull(*, null) = false + * ObjectUtils.allNotNull(*, *, null, *) = false + * </pre> + * + * @param values the values to test, may be {@code null} or empty + * @return {@code false} if there is at least one {@code null} value in the array or the array is {@code null}, + * {@code true} if all values in the array are not {@code null}s or array contains no elements. + * @since 3.5 + */ + public static boolean allNotNull(final Object... values) { + return values != null && Stream.of(values).noneMatch(Objects::isNull); + } + + /** + * Checks if all values in the given array are {@code null}. + * + * <p> + * If all the values are {@code null} or the array is {@code null} + * or empty, then {@code true} is returned, otherwise {@code false} is returned. + * </p> + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.allNull(*) = false + * ObjectUtils.allNull(*, null) = false + * ObjectUtils.allNull(null, *) = false + * ObjectUtils.allNull(null, null, *, *) = false + * ObjectUtils.allNull(null) = true + * ObjectUtils.allNull(null, null) = true + * </pre> + * + * @param values the values to test, may be {@code null} or empty + * @return {@code true} if all values in the array are {@code null}s, + * {@code false} if there is at least one non-null value in the array. + * @since 3.11 + */ + public static boolean allNull(final Object... values) { + return !anyNotNull(values); + } + + /** + * Checks if any value in the given array is not {@code null}. + * + * <p> + * If all the values are {@code null} or the array is {@code null} + * or empty then {@code false} is returned. Otherwise {@code true} is returned. + * </p> + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.anyNotNull(*) = true + * ObjectUtils.anyNotNull(*, null) = true + * ObjectUtils.anyNotNull(null, *) = true + * ObjectUtils.anyNotNull(null, null, *, *) = true + * ObjectUtils.anyNotNull(null) = false + * ObjectUtils.anyNotNull(null, null) = false + * </pre> + * + * @param values the values to test, may be {@code null} or empty + * @return {@code true} if there is at least one non-null value in the array, + * {@code false} if all values in the array are {@code null}s. + * If the array is {@code null} or empty {@code false} is also returned. + * @since 3.5 + */ + public static boolean anyNotNull(final Object... values) { + return firstNonNull(values) != null; + } + + /** + * Checks if any value in the given array is {@code null}. + * + * <p> + * If any of the values are {@code null} or the array is {@code null}, + * then {@code true} is returned, otherwise {@code false} is returned. + * </p> + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.anyNull(*) = false + * ObjectUtils.anyNull(*, *) = false + * ObjectUtils.anyNull(null) = true + * ObjectUtils.anyNull(null, null) = true + * ObjectUtils.anyNull(null, *) = true + * ObjectUtils.anyNull(*, null) = true + * ObjectUtils.anyNull(*, *, null, *) = true + * </pre> + * + * @param values the values to test, may be {@code null} or empty + * @return {@code true} if there is at least one {@code null} value in the array, + * {@code false} if all the values are non-null. + * If the array is {@code null} or empty, {@code true} is also returned. + * @since 3.11 + */ + public static boolean anyNull(final Object... values) { + return !allNotNull(values); + } + + /** + * Clone an object. + * + * @param <T> the type of the object + * @param obj the object to clone, null returns null + * @return the clone if the object implements {@link Cloneable} otherwise {@code null} + * @throws CloneFailedException if the object is cloneable and the clone operation fails + * @since 3.0 + */ + public static <T> T clone(final T obj) { + if (obj instanceof Cloneable) { + final Object result; + if (isArray(obj)) { + final Class<?> componentType = obj.getClass().getComponentType(); + if (componentType.isPrimitive()) { + int length = Array.getLength(obj); + result = Array.newInstance(componentType, length); + while (length-- > 0) { + Array.set(result, length, Array.get(obj, length)); + } + } else { + result = ((Object[]) obj).clone(); + } + } else { + try { + final Method clone = obj.getClass().getMethod("clone"); + result = clone.invoke(obj); + } catch (final NoSuchMethodException e) { + throw new CloneFailedException("Cloneable type " + + obj.getClass().getName() + + " has no clone method", e); + } catch (final IllegalAccessException e) { + throw new CloneFailedException("Cannot clone Cloneable type " + + obj.getClass().getName(), e); + } catch (final InvocationTargetException e) { + throw new CloneFailedException("Exception cloning Cloneable type " + + obj.getClass().getName(), e.getCause()); + } + } + @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // OK because input is of type T + final T checked = (T) result; + return checked; + } + + return null; + } + + /** + * Clone an object if possible. + * + * <p>This method is similar to {@link #clone(Object)}, but will return the provided + * instance as the return value instead of {@code null} if the instance + * is not cloneable. This is more convenient if the caller uses different + * implementations (e.g. of a service) and some of the implementations do not allow concurrent + * processing or have state. In such cases the implementation can simply provide a proper + * clone implementation and the caller's code does not have to change.</p> + * + * @param <T> the type of the object + * @param obj the object to clone, null returns null + * @return the clone if the object implements {@link Cloneable} otherwise the object itself + * @throws CloneFailedException if the object is cloneable and the clone operation fails + * @since 3.0 + */ + public static <T> T cloneIfPossible(final T obj) { + final T clone = clone(obj); + return clone == null ? obj : clone; + } + + /** + * Null safe comparison of Comparables. + * {@code null} is assumed to be less than a non-{@code null} value. + * <p>TODO Move to ComparableUtils.</p> + * + * @param <T> type of the values processed by this method + * @param c1 the first comparable, may be null + * @param c2 the second comparable, may be null + * @return a negative value if c1 < c2, zero if c1 = c2 + * and a positive value if c1 > c2 + */ + public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> int compare(final T c1, final T c2) { + return compare(c1, c2, false); + } + + /** + * Null safe comparison of Comparables. + * <p>TODO Move to ComparableUtils.</p> + * + * @param <T> type of the values processed by this method + * @param c1 the first comparable, may be null + * @param c2 the second comparable, may be null + * @param nullGreater if true {@code null} is considered greater + * than a non-{@code null} value or if false {@code null} is + * considered less than a Non-{@code null} value + * @return a negative value if c1 < c2, zero if c1 = c2 + * and a positive value if c1 > c2 + * @see java.util.Comparator#compare(Object, Object) + */ + public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> int compare(final T c1, final T c2, final boolean nullGreater) { + if (c1 == c2) { + return 0; + } + if (c1 == null) { + return nullGreater ? 1 : -1; + } + if (c2 == null) { + return nullGreater ? -1 : 1; + } + return c1.compareTo(c2); + } + + /** + * This method returns the provided value unchanged. + * This can prevent javac from inlining a constant + * field, e.g., + * + * <pre> + * public final static boolean MAGIC_FLAG = ObjectUtils.CONST(true); + * </pre> + * + * This way any jars that refer to this field do not + * have to recompile themselves if the field's value + * changes at some future date. + * + * @param v the boolean value to return + * @return the boolean v, unchanged + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static boolean CONST(final boolean v) { + return v; + } + + /** + * This method returns the provided value unchanged. + * This can prevent javac from inlining a constant + * field, e.g., + * + * <pre> + * public final static byte MAGIC_BYTE = ObjectUtils.CONST((byte) 127); + * </pre> + * + * This way any jars that refer to this field do not + * have to recompile themselves if the field's value + * changes at some future date. + * + * @param v the byte value to return + * @return the byte v, unchanged + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static byte CONST(final byte v) { + return v; + } + + /** + * This method returns the provided value unchanged. + * This can prevent javac from inlining a constant + * field, e.g., + * + * <pre> + * public final static char MAGIC_CHAR = ObjectUtils.CONST('a'); + * </pre> + * + * This way any jars that refer to this field do not + * have to recompile themselves if the field's value + * changes at some future date. + * + * @param v the char value to return + * @return the char v, unchanged + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static char CONST(final char v) { + return v; + } + + /** + * This method returns the provided value unchanged. + * This can prevent javac from inlining a constant + * field, e.g., + * + * <pre> + * public final static double MAGIC_DOUBLE = ObjectUtils.CONST(1.0); + * </pre> + * + * This way any jars that refer to this field do not + * have to recompile themselves if the field's value + * changes at some future date. + * + * @param v the double value to return + * @return the double v, unchanged + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static double CONST(final double v) { + return v; + } + + /** + * This method returns the provided value unchanged. + * This can prevent javac from inlining a constant + * field, e.g., + * + * <pre> + * public final static float MAGIC_FLOAT = ObjectUtils.CONST(1.0f); + * </pre> + * + * This way any jars that refer to this field do not + * have to recompile themselves if the field's value + * changes at some future date. + * + * @param v the float value to return + * @return the float v, unchanged + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static float CONST(final float v) { + return v; + } + + /** + * This method returns the provided value unchanged. + * This can prevent javac from inlining a constant + * field, e.g., + * + * <pre> + * public final static int MAGIC_INT = ObjectUtils.CONST(123); + * </pre> + * + * This way any jars that refer to this field do not + * have to recompile themselves if the field's value + * changes at some future date. + * + * @param v the int value to return + * @return the int v, unchanged + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static int CONST(final int v) { + return v; + } + + /** + * This method returns the provided value unchanged. + * This can prevent javac from inlining a constant + * field, e.g., + * + * <pre> + * public final static long MAGIC_LONG = ObjectUtils.CONST(123L); + * </pre> + * + * This way any jars that refer to this field do not + * have to recompile themselves if the field's value + * changes at some future date. + * + * @param v the long value to return + * @return the long v, unchanged + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static long CONST(final long v) { + return v; + } + + /** + * This method returns the provided value unchanged. + * This can prevent javac from inlining a constant + * field, e.g., + * + * <pre> + * public final static short MAGIC_SHORT = ObjectUtils.CONST((short) 123); + * </pre> + * + * This way any jars that refer to this field do not + * have to recompile themselves if the field's value + * changes at some future date. + * + * @param v the short value to return + * @return the short v, unchanged + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static short CONST(final short v) { + return v; + } + + /** + * This method returns the provided value unchanged. + * This can prevent javac from inlining a constant + * field, e.g., + * + * <pre> + * public final static String MAGIC_STRING = ObjectUtils.CONST("abc"); + * </pre> + * + * This way any jars that refer to this field do not + * have to recompile themselves if the field's value + * changes at some future date. + * + * @param <T> the Object type + * @param v the genericized Object value to return (typically a String). + * @return the genericized Object v, unchanged (typically a String). + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static <T> T CONST(final T v) { + return v; + } + + /** + * This method returns the provided value unchanged. + * This can prevent javac from inlining a constant + * field, e.g., + * + * <pre> + * public final static byte MAGIC_BYTE = ObjectUtils.CONST_BYTE(127); + * </pre> + * + * This way any jars that refer to this field do not + * have to recompile themselves if the field's value + * changes at some future date. + * + * @param v the byte literal (as an int) value to return + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value passed to v + * is larger than a byte, that is, smaller than -128 or + * larger than 127. + * @return the byte v, unchanged + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static byte CONST_BYTE(final int v) { + if (v < Byte.MIN_VALUE || v > Byte.MAX_VALUE) { + throw new IllegalArgumentException("Supplied value must be a valid byte literal between -128 and 127: [" + v + "]"); + } + return (byte) v; + } + + /** + * This method returns the provided value unchanged. + * This can prevent javac from inlining a constant + * field, e.g., + * + * <pre> + * public final static short MAGIC_SHORT = ObjectUtils.CONST_SHORT(127); + * </pre> + * + * This way any jars that refer to this field do not + * have to recompile themselves if the field's value + * changes at some future date. + * + * @param v the short literal (as an int) value to return + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value passed to v + * is larger than a short, that is, smaller than -32768 or + * larger than 32767. + * @return the byte v, unchanged + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static short CONST_SHORT(final int v) { + if (v < Short.MIN_VALUE || v > Short.MAX_VALUE) { + throw new IllegalArgumentException("Supplied value must be a valid byte literal between -32768 and 32767: [" + v + "]"); + } + return (short) v; + } + + /** + * Returns a default value if the object passed is {@code null}. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull(null, null) = null + * ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull(null, "") = "" + * ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull(null, "zz") = "zz" + * ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull("abc", *) = "abc" + * ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull(Boolean.TRUE, *) = Boolean.TRUE + * </pre> + * + * @param <T> the type of the object + * @param object the {@link Object} to test, may be {@code null} + * @param defaultValue the default value to return, may be {@code null} + * @return {@code object} if it is not {@code null}, defaultValue otherwise + * TODO Rename to getIfNull in 4.0 + */ + public static <T> T defaultIfNull(final T object, final T defaultValue) { + return object != null ? object : defaultValue; + } + + // Null-safe equals/hashCode + /** + * Compares two objects for equality, where either one or both + * objects may be {@code null}. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.equals(null, null) = true + * ObjectUtils.equals(null, "") = false + * ObjectUtils.equals("", null) = false + * ObjectUtils.equals("", "") = true + * ObjectUtils.equals(Boolean.TRUE, null) = false + * ObjectUtils.equals(Boolean.TRUE, "true") = false + * ObjectUtils.equals(Boolean.TRUE, Boolean.TRUE) = true + * ObjectUtils.equals(Boolean.TRUE, Boolean.FALSE) = false + * </pre> + * + * @param object1 the first object, may be {@code null} + * @param object2 the second object, may be {@code null} + * @return {@code true} if the values of both objects are the same + * @deprecated this method has been replaced by {@code java.util.Objects.equals(Object, Object)} in Java 7 and will + * be removed from future releases. + */ + @Deprecated + public static boolean equals(final Object object1, final Object object2) { + return Objects.equals(object1, object2); + } + + /** + * Returns the first value in the array which is not {@code null}. + * If all the values are {@code null} or the array is {@code null} + * or empty then {@code null} is returned. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(null, null) = null + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(null, "") = "" + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(null, null, "") = "" + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(null, "zz") = "zz" + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull("abc", *) = "abc" + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(null, "xyz", *) = "xyz" + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(Boolean.TRUE, *) = Boolean.TRUE + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull() = null + * </pre> + * + * @param <T> the component type of the array + * @param values the values to test, may be {@code null} or empty + * @return the first value from {@code values} which is not {@code null}, + * or {@code null} if there are no non-null values + * @since 3.0 + */ + @SafeVarargs + public static <T> T firstNonNull(final T... values) { + return Streams.of(values).filter(Objects::nonNull).findFirst().orElse(null); + } + + /** + * Delegates to {@link Object#getClass()} using generics. + * + * @param <T> The argument type or null. + * @param object The argument. + * @return The argument Class or null. + * @since 3.13.0 + */ + @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") + public static <T> Class<T> getClass(final T object) { + return object == null ? null : (Class<T>) object.getClass(); + } + + /** + * Executes the given suppliers in order and returns the first return + * value where a value other than {@code null} is returned. + * Once a non-{@code null} value is obtained, all following suppliers are + * not executed anymore. + * If all the return values are {@code null} or no suppliers are provided + * then {@code null} is returned. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNullLazy(null, () -> null) = null + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNullLazy(() -> null, () -> "") = "" + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNullLazy(() -> "", () -> throw new IllegalStateException()) = "" + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNullLazy(() -> null, () -> "zz) = "zz" + * ObjectUtils.firstNonNullLazy() = null + * </pre> + * + * @param <T> the type of the return values + * @param suppliers the suppliers returning the values to test. + * {@code null} values are ignored. + * Suppliers may return {@code null} or a value of type @{code T} + * @return the first return value from {@code suppliers} which is not {@code null}, + * or {@code null} if there are no non-null values + * @since 3.10 + */ + @SafeVarargs + public static <T> T getFirstNonNull(final Supplier<T>... suppliers) { + return Streams.of(suppliers).map(s -> s != null ? s.get() : null).filter(Objects::nonNull).findFirst().orElse(null); + } + + /** + * Returns the given {@code object} is it is non-null, otherwise returns the Supplier's {@link Supplier#get()} + * value. + * + * <p> + * The caller responsible for thread-safety and exception handling of default value supplier. + * </p> + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.getIfNull(null, () -> null) = null + * ObjectUtils.getIfNull(null, null) = null + * ObjectUtils.getIfNull(null, () -> "") = "" + * ObjectUtils.getIfNull(null, () -> "zz") = "zz" + * ObjectUtils.getIfNull("abc", *) = "abc" + * ObjectUtils.getIfNull(Boolean.TRUE, *) = Boolean.TRUE + * </pre> + * + * @param <T> the type of the object + * @param object the {@link Object} to test, may be {@code null} + * @param defaultSupplier the default value to return, may be {@code null} + * @return {@code object} if it is not {@code null}, {@code defaultValueSupplier.get()} otherwise + * @since 3.10 + */ + public static <T> T getIfNull(final T object, final Supplier<T> defaultSupplier) { + return object != null ? object : Suppliers.get(defaultSupplier); + } + + /** + * Gets the hash code of an object returning zero when the + * object is {@code null}. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.hashCode(null) = 0 + * ObjectUtils.hashCode(obj) = obj.hashCode() + * </pre> + * + * @param obj the object to obtain the hash code of, may be {@code null} + * @return the hash code of the object, or zero if null + * @since 2.1 + * @deprecated this method has been replaced by {@code java.util.Objects.hashCode(Object)} in Java 7 and will be + * removed in future releases + */ + @Deprecated + public static int hashCode(final Object obj) { + // hashCode(Object) for performance vs. hashCodeMulti(Object[]), as hash code is often critical + return Objects.hashCode(obj); + } + + /** + * Returns the hex hash code for the given object per {@link Objects#hashCode(Object)}. + * <p> + * Short hand for {@code Integer.toHexString(Objects.hashCode(object))}. + * </p> + * + * @param object object for which the hashCode is to be calculated + * @return Hash code in hexadecimal format. + * @since 3.13.0 + */ + public static String hashCodeHex(final Object object) { + return Integer.toHexString(Objects.hashCode(object)); + } + + + /** + * Gets the hash code for multiple objects. + * + * <p>This allows a hash code to be rapidly calculated for a number of objects. + * The hash code for a single object is the <em>not</em> same as {@link #hashCode(Object)}. + * The hash code for multiple objects is the same as that calculated by an + * {@link ArrayList} containing the specified objects.</p> + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.hashCodeMulti() = 1 + * ObjectUtils.hashCodeMulti((Object[]) null) = 1 + * ObjectUtils.hashCodeMulti(a) = 31 + a.hashCode() + * ObjectUtils.hashCodeMulti(a,b) = (31 + a.hashCode()) * 31 + b.hashCode() + * ObjectUtils.hashCodeMulti(a,b,c) = ((31 + a.hashCode()) * 31 + b.hashCode()) * 31 + c.hashCode() + * </pre> + * + * @param objects the objects to obtain the hash code of, may be {@code null} + * @return the hash code of the objects, or zero if null + * @since 3.0 + * @deprecated this method has been replaced by {@code java.util.Objects.hash(Object...)} in Java 7 and will be + * removed in future releases. + */ + @Deprecated + public static int hashCodeMulti(final Object... objects) { + int hash = 1; + if (objects != null) { + for (final Object object : objects) { + final int tmpHash = Objects.hashCode(object); + hash = hash * 31 + tmpHash; + } + } + return hash; + } + + /** + * Returns the hex hash code for the given object per {@link System#identityHashCode(Object)}. + * <p> + * Short hand for {@code Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(object))}. + * </p> + * + * @param object object for which the hashCode is to be calculated + * @return Hash code in hexadecimal format. + * @since 3.13.0 + */ + public static String identityHashCodeHex(final Object object) { + return Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(object)); + } + + /** + * Appends the toString that would be produced by {@link Object} + * if a class did not override toString itself. {@code null} + * will throw a NullPointerException for either of the two parameters. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(appendable, "") = appendable.append("java.lang.String@1e23") + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(appendable, Boolean.TRUE) = appendable.append("java.lang.Boolean@7fa") + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(appendable, Boolean.TRUE) = appendable.append("java.lang.Boolean@7fa") + * </pre> + * + * @param appendable the appendable to append to + * @param object the object to create a toString for + * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static void identityToString(final Appendable appendable, final Object object) throws IOException { + Objects.requireNonNull(object, "object"); + appendable.append(object.getClass().getName()) + .append(AT_SIGN) + .append(identityHashCodeHex(object)); + } + + /** + * Gets the toString that would be produced by {@link Object} + * if a class did not override toString itself. {@code null} + * will return {@code null}. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(null) = null + * ObjectUtils.identityToString("") = "java.lang.String@1e23" + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(Boolean.TRUE) = "java.lang.Boolean@7fa" + * </pre> + * + * @param object the object to create a toString for, may be + * {@code null} + * @return the default toString text, or {@code null} if + * {@code null} passed in + */ + public static String identityToString(final Object object) { + if (object == null) { + return null; + } + final String name = object.getClass().getName(); + final String hexString = identityHashCodeHex(object); + final StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(name.length() + 1 + hexString.length()); + // @formatter:off + builder.append(name) + .append(AT_SIGN) + .append(hexString); + // @formatter:on + return builder.toString(); + } + + /** + * Appends the toString that would be produced by {@link Object} + * if a class did not override toString itself. {@code null} + * will throw a NullPointerException for either of the two parameters. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(builder, "") = builder.append("java.lang.String@1e23") + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(builder, Boolean.TRUE) = builder.append("java.lang.Boolean@7fa") + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(builder, Boolean.TRUE) = builder.append("java.lang.Boolean@7fa") + * </pre> + * + * @param builder the builder to append to + * @param object the object to create a toString for + * @since 3.2 + * @deprecated as of 3.6, because StrBuilder was moved to commons-text, + * use one of the other {@code identityToString} methods instead + */ + @Deprecated + public static void identityToString(final StrBuilder builder, final Object object) { + Objects.requireNonNull(object, "object"); + final String name = object.getClass().getName(); + final String hexString = identityHashCodeHex(object); + builder.ensureCapacity(builder.length() + name.length() + 1 + hexString.length()); + builder.append(name) + .append(AT_SIGN) + .append(hexString); + } + + /** + * Appends the toString that would be produced by {@link Object} + * if a class did not override toString itself. {@code null} + * will throw a NullPointerException for either of the two parameters. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(buf, "") = buf.append("java.lang.String@1e23") + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(buf, Boolean.TRUE) = buf.append("java.lang.Boolean@7fa") + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(buf, Boolean.TRUE) = buf.append("java.lang.Boolean@7fa") + * </pre> + * + * @param buffer the buffer to append to + * @param object the object to create a toString for + * @since 2.4 + */ + public static void identityToString(final StringBuffer buffer, final Object object) { + Objects.requireNonNull(object, "object"); + final String name = object.getClass().getName(); + final String hexString = identityHashCodeHex(object); + buffer.ensureCapacity(buffer.length() + name.length() + 1 + hexString.length()); + buffer.append(name) + .append(AT_SIGN) + .append(hexString); + } + + /** + * Appends the toString that would be produced by {@link Object} + * if a class did not override toString itself. {@code null} + * will throw a NullPointerException for either of the two parameters. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(builder, "") = builder.append("java.lang.String@1e23") + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(builder, Boolean.TRUE) = builder.append("java.lang.Boolean@7fa") + * ObjectUtils.identityToString(builder, Boolean.TRUE) = builder.append("java.lang.Boolean@7fa") + * </pre> + * + * @param builder the builder to append to + * @param object the object to create a toString for + * @since 3.2 + */ + public static void identityToString(final StringBuilder builder, final Object object) { + Objects.requireNonNull(object, "object"); + final String name = object.getClass().getName(); + final String hexString = identityHashCodeHex(object); + builder.ensureCapacity(builder.length() + name.length() + 1 + hexString.length()); + builder.append(name) + .append(AT_SIGN) + .append(hexString); + } + + + // Constants (LANG-816): + /* + These methods ensure constants are not inlined by javac. + For example, typically a developer might declare a constant like so: + + public final static int MAGIC_NUMBER = 5; + + Should a different jar file refer to this, and the MAGIC_NUMBER + is changed a later date (e.g., MAGIC_NUMBER = 6), the different jar + file will need to recompile itself. This is because javac + typically inlines the primitive or String constant directly into + the bytecode, and removes the reference to the MAGIC_NUMBER field. + + To help the other jar (so that it does not need to recompile + when constants are changed) the original developer can declare + their constant using one of the CONST() utility methods, instead: + + public final static int MAGIC_NUMBER = CONST(5); + */ + + /** + * Checks, whether the given object is an Object array or a primitive array in a null-safe manner. + * + * <p> + * A {@code null} {@code object} Object will return {@code false}. + * </p> + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.isArray(null) = false + * ObjectUtils.isArray("") = false + * ObjectUtils.isArray("ab") = false + * ObjectUtils.isArray(new int[]{}) = true + * ObjectUtils.isArray(new int[]{1,2,3}) = true + * ObjectUtils.isArray(1234) = false + * </pre> + * + * @param object the object to check, may be {@code null} + * @return {@code true} if the object is an {@code array}, {@code false} otherwise + * @since 3.13.0 + */ + public static boolean isArray(final Object object) { + return object != null && object.getClass().isArray(); + } + + /** + * Checks if an Object is empty or null. + * + * The following types are supported: + * <ul> + * <li>{@link CharSequence}: Considered empty if its length is zero.</li> + * <li>{@link Array}: Considered empty if its length is zero.</li> + * <li>{@link Collection}: Considered empty if it has zero elements.</li> + * <li>{@link Map}: Considered empty if it has zero key-value mappings.</li> + * <li>{@link Optional}: Considered empty if {@link Optional#isPresent} returns false, regardless of the "emptiness" of the contents.</li> + * </ul> + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.isEmpty(null) = true + * ObjectUtils.isEmpty("") = true + * ObjectUtils.isEmpty("ab") = false + * ObjectUtils.isEmpty(new int[]{}) = true + * ObjectUtils.isEmpty(new int[]{1,2,3}) = false + * ObjectUtils.isEmpty(1234) = false + * ObjectUtils.isEmpty(1234) = false + * ObjectUtils.isEmpty(Optional.of("")) = false + * ObjectUtils.isEmpty(Optional.empty()) = true + * </pre> + * + * @param object the {@link Object} to test, may be {@code null} + * @return {@code true} if the object has a supported type and is empty or null, + * {@code false} otherwise + * @since 3.9 + */ + public static boolean isEmpty(final Object object) { + if (object == null) { + return true; + } + if (object instanceof CharSequence) { + return ((CharSequence) object).length() == 0; + } + if (isArray(object)) { + return Array.getLength(object) == 0; + } + if (object instanceof Collection<?>) { + return ((Collection<?>) object).isEmpty(); + } + if (object instanceof Map<?, ?>) { + return ((Map<?, ?>) object).isEmpty(); + } + if (object instanceof Optional<?>) { + // TODO Java 11 Use Optional#isEmpty() + return !((Optional<?>) object).isPresent(); + } + return false; + } + + /** + * Checks if an Object is not empty and not null. + * + * The following types are supported: + * <ul> + * <li>{@link CharSequence}: Considered empty if its length is zero.</li> + * <li>{@link Array}: Considered empty if its length is zero.</li> + * <li>{@link Collection}: Considered empty if it has zero elements.</li> + * <li>{@link Map}: Considered empty if it has zero key-value mappings.</li> + * <li>{@link Optional}: Considered empty if {@link Optional#isPresent} returns false, regardless of the "emptiness" of the contents.</li> + * </ul> + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.isNotEmpty(null) = false + * ObjectUtils.isNotEmpty("") = false + * ObjectUtils.isNotEmpty("ab") = true + * ObjectUtils.isNotEmpty(new int[]{}) = false + * ObjectUtils.isNotEmpty(new int[]{1,2,3}) = true + * ObjectUtils.isNotEmpty(1234) = true + * ObjectUtils.isNotEmpty(Optional.of("")) = true + * ObjectUtils.isNotEmpty(Optional.empty()) = false + * </pre> + * + * @param object the {@link Object} to test, may be {@code null} + * @return {@code true} if the object has an unsupported type or is not empty + * and not null, {@code false} otherwise + * @since 3.9 + */ + public static boolean isNotEmpty(final Object object) { + return !isEmpty(object); + } + + /** + * Null safe comparison of Comparables. + * <p>TODO Move to ComparableUtils.</p> + * + * @param <T> type of the values processed by this method + * @param values the set of comparable values, may be null + * @return + * <ul> + * <li>If any objects are non-null and unequal, the greater object. + * <li>If all objects are non-null and equal, the first. + * <li>If any of the comparables are null, the greater of the non-null objects. + * <li>If all the comparables are null, null is returned. + * </ul> + */ + @SafeVarargs + public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> T max(final T... values) { + T result = null; + if (values != null) { + for (final T value : values) { + if (compare(value, result, false) > 0) { + result = value; + } + } + } + return result; + } + + /** + * Find the "best guess" middle value among comparables. If there is an even + * number of total values, the lower of the two middle values will be returned. + * @param <T> type of values processed by this method + * @param comparator to use for comparisons + * @param items to compare + * @return T at middle position + * @throws NullPointerException if items or comparator is {@code null} + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if items is empty or contains {@code null} values + * @since 3.0.1 + */ + @SafeVarargs + public static <T> T median(final Comparator<T> comparator, final T... items) { + Validate.notEmpty(items, "null/empty items"); + Validate.noNullElements(items); + Objects.requireNonNull(comparator, "comparator"); + final TreeSet<T> treeSet = new TreeSet<>(comparator); + Collections.addAll(treeSet, items); + @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") //we know all items added were T instances + final T result = (T) treeSet.toArray()[(treeSet.size() - 1) / 2]; + return result; + } + + /** + * Find the "best guess" middle value among comparables. If there is an even + * number of total values, the lower of the two middle values will be returned. + * @param <T> type of values processed by this method + * @param items to compare + * @return T at middle position + * @throws NullPointerException if items is {@code null} + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if items is empty or contains {@code null} values + * @since 3.0.1 + */ + @SafeVarargs + public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> T median(final T... items) { + Validate.notEmpty(items); + Validate.noNullElements(items); + final TreeSet<T> sort = new TreeSet<>(); + Collections.addAll(sort, items); + @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") //we know all items added were T instances + final T result = (T) sort.toArray()[(sort.size() - 1) / 2]; + return result; + } + + /** + * Null safe comparison of Comparables. + * <p>TODO Move to ComparableUtils.</p> + * + * @param <T> type of the values processed by this method + * @param values the set of comparable values, may be null + * @return + * <ul> + * <li>If any objects are non-null and unequal, the lesser object. + * <li>If all objects are non-null and equal, the first. + * <li>If any of the comparables are null, the lesser of the non-null objects. + * <li>If all the comparables are null, null is returned. + * </ul> + */ + @SafeVarargs + public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> T min(final T... values) { + T result = null; + if (values != null) { + for (final T value : values) { + if (compare(value, result, true) < 0) { + result = value; + } + } + } + return result; + } + + + /** + * Find the most frequently occurring item. + * + * @param <T> type of values processed by this method + * @param items to check + * @return most populous T, {@code null} if non-unique or no items supplied + * @since 3.0.1 + */ + @SafeVarargs + public static <T> T mode(final T... items) { + if (ArrayUtils.isNotEmpty(items)) { + final HashMap<T, MutableInt> occurrences = new HashMap<>(items.length); + for (final T t : items) { + final MutableInt count = occurrences.get(t); + if (count == null) { + occurrences.put(t, new MutableInt(1)); + } else { + count.increment(); + } + } + T result = null; + int max = 0; + for (final Map.Entry<T, MutableInt> e : occurrences.entrySet()) { + final int cmp = e.getValue().intValue(); + if (cmp == max) { + result = null; + } else if (cmp > max) { + max = cmp; + result = e.getKey(); + } + } + return result; + } + return null; + } + + /** + * Compares two objects for inequality, where either one or both + * objects may be {@code null}. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.notEqual(null, null) = false + * ObjectUtils.notEqual(null, "") = true + * ObjectUtils.notEqual("", null) = true + * ObjectUtils.notEqual("", "") = false + * ObjectUtils.notEqual(Boolean.TRUE, null) = true + * ObjectUtils.notEqual(Boolean.TRUE, "true") = true + * ObjectUtils.notEqual(Boolean.TRUE, Boolean.TRUE) = false + * ObjectUtils.notEqual(Boolean.TRUE, Boolean.FALSE) = true + * </pre> + * + * @param object1 the first object, may be {@code null} + * @param object2 the second object, may be {@code null} + * @return {@code false} if the values of both objects are the same + */ + public static boolean notEqual(final Object object1, final Object object2) { + return !Objects.equals(object1, object2); + } + + /** + * Checks that the specified object reference is not {@code null} or empty per {@link #isEmpty(Object)}. Use this + * method for validation, for example: + * + * <blockquote> + * + * <pre> + * public Foo(Bar bar) { + * this.bar = Objects.requireNonEmpty(bar); + * } + * </pre> + * + * </blockquote> + * + * @param <T> the type of the reference. + * @param obj the object reference to check for nullity. + * @return {@code obj} if not {@code null}. + * @throws NullPointerException if {@code obj} is {@code null}. + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code obj} is empty per {@link #isEmpty(Object)}. + * @see #isEmpty(Object) + * @since 3.12.0 + */ + public static <T> T requireNonEmpty(final T obj) { + return requireNonEmpty(obj, "object"); + } + + /** + * Checks that the specified object reference is not {@code null} or empty per {@link #isEmpty(Object)}. Use this + * method for validation, for example: + * + * <blockquote> + * + * <pre> + * public Foo(Bar bar) { + * this.bar = Objects.requireNonEmpty(bar, "bar"); + * } + * </pre> + * + * </blockquote> + * + * @param <T> the type of the reference. + * @param obj the object reference to check for nullity. + * @param message the exception message. + * @return {@code obj} if not {@code null}. + * @throws NullPointerException if {@code obj} is {@code null}. + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code obj} is empty per {@link #isEmpty(Object)}. + * @see #isEmpty(Object) + * @since 3.12.0 + */ + public static <T> T requireNonEmpty(final T obj, final String message) { + // check for null first to give the most precise exception. + Objects.requireNonNull(obj, message); + if (isEmpty(obj)) { + throw new IllegalArgumentException(message); + } + return obj; + } + + /** + * Gets the {@code toString} of an {@link Object} returning + * an empty string ("") if {@code null} input. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.toString(null) = "" + * ObjectUtils.toString("") = "" + * ObjectUtils.toString("bat") = "bat" + * ObjectUtils.toString(Boolean.TRUE) = "true" + * </pre> + * + * @see StringUtils#defaultString(String) + * @see String#valueOf(Object) + * @param obj the Object to {@code toString}, may be null + * @return the passed in Object's toString, or {@code ""} if {@code null} input + * @since 2.0 + * @deprecated this method has been replaced by {@code java.util.Objects.toString(Object)} in Java 7 and will be + * removed in future releases. Note however that said method will return "null" for null references, while this + * method returns an empty String. To preserve behavior use {@code java.util.Objects.toString(myObject, "")} + */ + @Deprecated + public static String toString(final Object obj) { + return obj == null ? StringUtils.EMPTY : obj.toString(); + } + + /** + * Gets the {@code toString} of an {@link Object} returning + * a specified text if {@code null} input. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.toString(null, null) = null + * ObjectUtils.toString(null, "null") = "null" + * ObjectUtils.toString("", "null") = "" + * ObjectUtils.toString("bat", "null") = "bat" + * ObjectUtils.toString(Boolean.TRUE, "null") = "true" + * </pre> + * + * @see StringUtils#defaultString(String,String) + * @see String#valueOf(Object) + * @param obj the Object to {@code toString}, may be null + * @param nullStr the String to return if {@code null} input, may be null + * @return the passed in Object's toString, or {@code nullStr} if {@code null} input + * @since 2.0 + * @deprecated this method has been replaced by {@code java.util.Objects.toString(Object, String)} in Java 7 and + * will be removed in future releases. + */ + @Deprecated + public static String toString(final Object obj, final String nullStr) { + return obj == null ? nullStr : obj.toString(); + } + + /** + * Gets the {@code toString} of an {@link Object} returning + * a specified text if {@code null} input. + * + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.toString(obj, () -> expensive()) + * </pre> + * <pre> + * ObjectUtils.toString(null, () -> expensive()) = result of expensive() + * ObjectUtils.toString(null, () -> expensive()) = result of expensive() + * ObjectUtils.toString("", () -> expensive()) = "" + * ObjectUtils.toString("bat", () -> expensive()) = "bat" + * ObjectUtils.toString(Boolean.TRUE, () -> expensive()) = "true" + * </pre> + * + * @param obj the Object to {@code toString}, may be null + * @param supplier the Supplier of String used on {@code null} input, may be null + * @return the passed in Object's toString, or {@code nullStr} if {@code null} input + * @since 3.11 + */ + public static String toString(final Object obj, final Supplier<String> supplier) { + return obj == null ? Suppliers.get(supplier) : obj.toString(); + } + + /** + * Calls {@link Object#wait(long, int)} for the given Duration. + * + * @param obj The receiver of the wait call. + * @param duration How long to wait. + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the timeout duration is negative. + * @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if the current thread is not the owner of the {@code obj}'s monitor. + * @throws InterruptedException if any thread interrupted the current thread before or while the current thread was + * waiting for a notification. The <em>interrupted status</em> of the current thread is cleared when this + * exception is thrown. + * @see Object#wait(long, int) + * @since 3.12.0 + */ + public static void wait(final Object obj, final Duration duration) throws InterruptedException { + DurationUtils.accept(obj::wait, DurationUtils.zeroIfNull(duration)); + } + + /** + * {@link ObjectUtils} instances should NOT be constructed in + * standard programming. Instead, the static methods on the class should + * be used, such as {@code ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull("a","b");}. + * + * <p>This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean + * instance to operate.</p> + */ + public ObjectUtils() { + } + +} |