/* __ *\ ** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API ** ** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2003-2013, LAMP/EPFL ** ** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | http://scala-lang.org/ ** ** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | ** ** |/ ** \* */ package scala.collection package mutable import generic._ /** A base trait for maps that can be mutated. * $mapNote * $mapTags * @since 1.0 * @author Matthias Zenger */ trait Map[A, B] extends Iterable[(A, B)] // with GenMap[A, B] with scala.collection.Map[A, B] with MapLike[A, B, Map[A, B]] { override def empty: Map[A, B] = Map.empty override def seq: Map[A, B] = this /** The same map with a given default function. * * Invoking transformer methods (e.g. `map`) will not preserve the default value. * * @param d the function mapping keys to values, used for non-present keys * @return a wrapper of the map with a default value */ def withDefault(d: A => B): mutable.Map[A, B] = new Map.WithDefault[A, B](this, d) /** The same map with a given default value. * * Invoking transformer methods (e.g. `map`) will not preserve the default value. * * @param d the function mapping keys to values, used for non-present keys * @return a wrapper of the map with a default value */ def withDefaultValue(d: B): mutable.Map[A, B] = new Map.WithDefault[A, B](this, x => d) /** Return a read-only projection of this map. !!! or just use an (immutable) MapProxy? def readOnly : scala.collection.Map[A, B] = new scala.collection.Map[A, B] { override def size = self.size override def update(key: A, value: B) = self.update(key, value) override def - (elem: A) = self - elem override def iterator = self.iterator override def foreach[U](f: ((A, B)) => U) = self.foreach(f) override def empty[C] = self.empty[C] def get(key: A) = self.get(key) } */ } /** $factoryInfo * The current default implementation of a $Coll is a `HashMap`. * @define coll mutable map * @define Coll `mutable.Map` */ object Map extends MutableMapFactory[Map] { /** $canBuildFromInfo */ implicit def canBuildFrom[A, B]: CanBuildFrom[Coll, (A, B), Map[A, B]] = new MapCanBuildFrom[A, B] def empty[A, B]: Map[A, B] = new HashMap[A, B] class WithDefault[A, B](underlying: Map[A, B], d: A => B) extends scala.collection.Map.WithDefault(underlying, d) with Map[A, B] { override def += (kv: (A, B)) = {underlying += kv; this} def -= (key: A) = {underlying -= key; this} override def empty = new WithDefault(underlying.empty, d) override def updated[B1 >: B](key: A, value: B1): WithDefault[A, B1] = new WithDefault[A, B1](underlying.updated[B1](key, value), d) override def + [B1 >: B](kv: (A, B1)): WithDefault[A, B1] = updated(kv._1, kv._2) override def - (key: A): WithDefault[A, B] = new WithDefault(underlying - key, d) /** If these methods aren't overridden to thread through the underlying map, * successive calls to withDefault* have no effect. */ override def withDefault(d: A => B): mutable.Map[A, B] = new WithDefault[A, B](underlying, d) override def withDefaultValue(d: B): mutable.Map[A, B] = new WithDefault[A, B](underlying, x => d) } } /** Explicit instantiation of the `Map` trait to reduce class file size in subclasses. */ private[scala] abstract class AbstractMap[A, B] extends scala.collection.AbstractMap[A, B] with Map[A, B]