Package com.google.protobuf
Class RepeatedFieldBuilder<MType extends GeneratedMessage,BType extends GeneratedMessage.Builder,IType extends MessageOrBuilder>
java.lang.Object
com.google.protobuf.RepeatedFieldBuilder<MType,BType,IType>
- Type Parameters:
MType
- the type of message for the fieldBType
- the type of builder for the fieldIType
- the common interface for the message and the builder
- All Implemented Interfaces:
AbstractMessage.BuilderParent
public class RepeatedFieldBuilder<MType extends GeneratedMessage,BType extends GeneratedMessage.Builder,IType extends MessageOrBuilder>
extends Object
implements AbstractMessage.BuilderParent
RepeatedFieldBuilder
implements a structure that a protocol message uses to hold a
repeated field of other protocol messages. It supports the classical use case of adding immutable
Message
's to the repeated field and is highly optimized around this (no extra memory
allocations and sharing of immutable arrays). It also supports the additional use case of adding a
Message.Builder
to the repeated
field and deferring conversion of that Builder
to an immutable Message
. In this
way, it's possible to maintain a tree of Builder
's that acts as a fully read/write data
structure. Logically, one can think of a tree of builders as converting the entire tree to messages when build is called on the root or when any method is called that desires a Message instead of a Builder. In terms of the implementation, the
SingleFieldBuilder
and
RepeatedFieldBuilder
classes cache messages that were created so that messages only need to be
created when some change occurred in its builder or a builder for one of its descendants.-
Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionRepeatedFieldBuilder
(List<MType> messages, boolean isMessagesListMutable, AbstractMessage.BuilderParent parent, boolean isClean) Constructs a new builder with an empty list of messages. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionaddAllMessages
(Iterable<? extends MType> values) Appends all of the messages in the specified collection to the end of this list, in the order that they are returned by the specified collection's iterator.addBuilder
(int index, MType message) Inserts a new builder at the specified position in this list.addBuilder
(MType message) Appends a new builder to the end of this list and returns the builder.addMessage
(int index, MType message) Inserts the specified message at the specified position in this list.addMessage
(MType message) Appends the specified element to the end of this list.build()
Builds the list of messages from the builder and returns them.void
clear()
Removes all of the elements from this list.void
dispose()
getBuilder
(int index) Gets a builder for the specified index.Gets a view of the builder as a list of builders.int
getCount()
Gets the count of items in the list.getMessage
(int index) Get the message at the specified index.Gets a view of the builder as a list of messages.getMessageOrBuilder
(int index) Gets the base class interface for the specified index.Gets a view of the builder as a list of MessageOrBuilders.boolean
isEmpty()
Gets whether the list is empty.void
A builder becomes dirty whenever a field is modified -- including fields in nested builders -- and becomes clean when build() is called.void
remove
(int index) Removes the element at the specified position in this list.setMessage
(int index, MType message) Sets a message at the specified index replacing the existing item at that index.
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Constructor Details
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RepeatedFieldBuilder
public RepeatedFieldBuilder(List<MType> messages, boolean isMessagesListMutable, AbstractMessage.BuilderParent parent, boolean isClean) Constructs a new builder with an empty list of messages.- Parameters:
messages
- the current list of messagesisMessagesListMutable
- Whether the messages list is mutableparent
- a listener to notify of changesisClean
- whether the builder is initially marked clean
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Method Details
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dispose
public void dispose() -
getCount
public int getCount()Gets the count of items in the list.- Returns:
- the count of items in the list.
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isEmpty
public boolean isEmpty()Gets whether the list is empty.- Returns:
- whether the list is empty
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getMessage
Get the message at the specified index. If the message is currently stored as aBuilder
, it is converted to aMessage
by callingMessage.Builder.buildPartial()
on it.- Parameters:
index
- the index of the message to get- Returns:
- the message for the specified index
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getBuilder
Gets a builder for the specified index. If no builder has been created for that index, a builder is created on demand by callingMessage.toBuilder()
.- Parameters:
index
- the index of the message to get- Returns:
- The builder for that index
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getMessageOrBuilder
Gets the base class interface for the specified index. This may either be a builder or a message. It will return whatever is more efficient.- Parameters:
index
- the index of the message to get- Returns:
- the message or builder for the index as the base class interface
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setMessage
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public RepeatedFieldBuilder<MType,BType, setMessageIType> (int index, MType message) Sets a message at the specified index replacing the existing item at that index.- Parameters:
index
- the index to set.message
- the message to set- Returns:
- the builder
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addMessage
Appends the specified element to the end of this list.- Parameters:
message
- the message to add- Returns:
- the builder
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addMessage
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public RepeatedFieldBuilder<MType,BType, addMessageIType> (int index, MType message) Inserts the specified message at the specified position in this list. Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent elements to the right (adds one to their indices).- Parameters:
index
- the index at which to insert the messagemessage
- the message to add- Returns:
- the builder
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addAllMessages
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public RepeatedFieldBuilder<MType,BType, addAllMessagesIType> (Iterable<? extends MType> values) Appends all of the messages in the specified collection to the end of this list, in the order that they are returned by the specified collection's iterator.- Parameters:
values
- the messages to add- Returns:
- the builder
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addBuilder
Appends a new builder to the end of this list and returns the builder.- Parameters:
message
- the message to add which is the basis of the builder- Returns:
- the new builder
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addBuilder
Inserts a new builder at the specified position in this list. Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent elements to the right (adds one to their indices).- Parameters:
index
- the index at which to insert the buildermessage
- the message to add which is the basis of the builder- Returns:
- the builder
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remove
public void remove(int index) Removes the element at the specified position in this list. Shifts any subsequent elements to the left (subtracts one from their indices).- Parameters:
index
- the index at which to remove the message
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clear
public void clear()Removes all of the elements from this list. The list will be empty after this call returns. -
build
Builds the list of messages from the builder and returns them.- Returns:
- an immutable list of messages
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getMessageList
Gets a view of the builder as a list of messages. The returned list is live and will reflect any changes to the underlying builder.- Returns:
- the messages in the list
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getBuilderList
Gets a view of the builder as a list of builders. This returned list is live and will reflect any changes to the underlying builder.- Returns:
- the builders in the list
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getMessageOrBuilderList
Gets a view of the builder as a list of MessageOrBuilders. This returned list is live and will reflect any changes to the underlying builder.- Returns:
- the builders in the list
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markDirty
public void markDirty()Description copied from interface:AbstractMessage.BuilderParent
A builder becomes dirty whenever a field is modified -- including fields in nested builders -- and becomes clean when build() is called. Thus, when a builder becomes dirty, all its parents become dirty as well, and when it becomes clean, all its children become clean. The dirtiness state is used to invalidate certain cached values.To this end, a builder calls markDirty() on its parent whenever it transitions from clean to dirty. The parent must propagate this call to its own parent, unless it was already dirty, in which case the grandparent must necessarily already be dirty as well. The parent can only transition back to "clean" after calling build() on all children.
- Specified by:
markDirty
in interfaceAbstractMessage.BuilderParent
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