Uses of Interface
org.organicdesign.fp.collections.UnmodSortedCollection
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Packages that use UnmodSortedCollection Package Description org.organicdesign.fp.collections Type-safe versions of immutable collections (mostly from Clojure), plus unmodifiable and immutable collection interfaces that fit these collections into the java.util interfaces. -
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Uses of UnmodSortedCollection in org.organicdesign.fp.collections
Subinterfaces of UnmodSortedCollection in org.organicdesign.fp.collections Modifier and Type Interface Description interfaceBaseList<E>Adds copy-on-write, "fluent interface" methods toUnmodList.interfaceImList<E>Immutable copy-on-write listinterfaceImSortedSet<E>An immutable sorted set interfaceinterfaceMutableList<E>interfaceUnmodList<E>Formalizes the return type ofCollections.unmodifiableList(List), deprecating mutator methods and implementing them to throw exceptions.interfaceUnmodSortedSet<E>An unmodifiable SortedSet.Classes in org.organicdesign.fp.collections that implement UnmodSortedCollection Modifier and Type Class Description classPersistentTreeSet<E>A wrapper that turns a PersistentTreeMap into a set.classPersistentVector<E>This started out as Rich Hickey's PersistentVector class from Clojure in late 2014.static classPersistentVector.MutableVector<F>classRangeOfIntAn efficient (in both time and memory) implementation of List.classRrbTree<E>An RRB Tree is an immutable List (like Clojure's PersistentVector) that also supports random inserts, deletes, and can be split and joined back together in logarithmic time.static classRrbTree.ImRrbt<E>Immutable version of anRrbTree.static classRrbTree.MutableRrbt<E>Mutable version of anRrbTree.static classUnmodList.AbstractUnmodList<E>Implements equals and hashCode() methods compatible with java.util.List (which ignores order) to make defining unmod lists easier.Methods in org.organicdesign.fp.collections that return UnmodSortedCollection Modifier and Type Method Description default UnmodSortedCollection<V>UnmodSortedMap. values()This method is deprecated on UnmodMap because equals() and hashCode() cannot be implemented on the resulting collection, but the guaranteed order of the result in a SortedMap makes this able to return a List.
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