See: Description
Interface | Description |
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CompositeSet.SetMutator<E> |
Define callbacks for mutation operations.
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Class | Description |
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AbstractSerializableSetDecorator<E> |
Serializable subclass of AbstractSetDecorator.
|
AbstractSetDecorator<E> |
Decorates another
Set to provide additional behaviour. |
AbstractSortedSetDecorator<E> |
Decorates another
SortedSet to provide additional behaviour. |
CompositeSet<E> |
Decorates a set of other sets to provide a single unified view.
|
ListOrderedSet<E> |
Decorates another
Set to ensure that the order of addition is
retained and used by the iterator. |
MapBackedSet<E,V> |
Decorates a
Map to obtain Set behaviour. |
PredicatedSet<E> |
Decorates another
Set to validate that all additions
match a specified predicate. |
PredicatedSortedSet<E> |
Decorates another
SortedSet to validate that all additions
match a specified predicate. |
TransformedSet<E> |
Decorates another
Set to transform objects that are added. |
TransformedSortedSet<E> |
Decorates another
SortedSet to transform objects that are added. |
UnmodifiableSet<E> |
Decorates another
Set to ensure it can't be altered. |
UnmodifiableSortedSet<E> |
Decorates another
SortedSet to ensure it can't be altered. |
Set
and
SortedSet
interfaces.
The implementations are in the form of direct implementations and decorators. A decorator wraps another implementation of the interface to add some specific additional functionality.
The following implementations are provided in the package:
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