We have been using the com.google.common.collect.RangeMap
class in Google's guava library and have found it very useful. In particular, I would like to use the asMapOfRanges()
method and depend on the iteration order of the returned Map
to be in the order of the Range
s in each entry. The implementation of com.google.common.collect.ImmutableRangeMap
seems to explicitly adhere to this implementation, but it doesn't seem to be mentioned in the JavaDoc anywhere. I'm wondering if I can depend on this behavior on any RangeMap
, and it was just missed in the JavaDoc, or if iteration order is intended to be unspecified, in which case I should order the results before I iterate. Thanks for your help.
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Well I've looked at the implementation also I came to the same conclusion, I mean this code:
static final Ordering<Range<?>> RANGE_LEX_ORDERING = new Ordering<Range<?>>() {
@Override
public int compare(Range<?> left, Range<?> right) {
return ComparisonChain.start()
.compare(left.lowerBound, right.lowerBound)
.compare(left.upperBound, right.upperBound)
.result();
}
};
Is sorting based on Range...
I also think that @Beta is the indication why this is not documented. They might changed it in future releases. In case I wanted to use it I would have one more additional unit test that would fail in case this changes, it will act as a safety net.
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Making a unit test that will fail if they come back in the wrong order is a great suggestion, thanks. Sep 3, 2014 at 14:56
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