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1.28 +
1.29 +package java.lang;
1.30 +
1.31 +import java.io.Serializable;
1.32 +import java.io.IOException;
1.33 +
1.34 +/**
1.35 + * This is the common base class of all Java language enumeration types.
1.36 + *
1.37 + * More information about enums, including descriptions of the
1.38 + * implicitly declared methods synthesized by the compiler, can be
1.39 + * found in section 8.9 of
1.40 + * <cite>The Java™ Language Specification</cite>.
1.41 + *
1.42 + * <p> Note that when using an enumeration type as the type of a set
1.43 + * or as the type of the keys in a map, specialized and efficient
1.44 + * {@linkplain java.util.EnumSet set} and {@linkplain
1.45 + * java.util.EnumMap map} implementations are available.
1.46 + *
1.47 + * @param <E> The enum type subclass
1.48 + * @author Josh Bloch
1.49 + * @author Neal Gafter
1.50 + * @see Class#getEnumConstants()
1.51 + * @see java.util.EnumSet
1.52 + * @see java.util.EnumMap
1.53 + * @since 1.5
1.54 + */
1.55 +public abstract class Enum<E extends Enum<E>>
1.56 + implements Comparable<E>, Serializable {
1.57 + /**
1.58 + * The name of this enum constant, as declared in the enum declaration.
1.59 + * Most programmers should use the {@link #toString} method rather than
1.60 + * accessing this field.
1.61 + */
1.62 + private final String name;
1.63 +
1.64 + /**
1.65 + * Returns the name of this enum constant, exactly as declared in its
1.66 + * enum declaration.
1.67 + *
1.68 + * <b>Most programmers should use the {@link #toString} method in
1.69 + * preference to this one, as the toString method may return
1.70 + * a more user-friendly name.</b> This method is designed primarily for
1.71 + * use in specialized situations where correctness depends on getting the
1.72 + * exact name, which will not vary from release to release.
1.73 + *
1.74 + * @return the name of this enum constant
1.75 + */
1.76 + public final String name() {
1.77 + return name;
1.78 + }
1.79 +
1.80 + /**
1.81 + * The ordinal of this enumeration constant (its position
1.82 + * in the enum declaration, where the initial constant is assigned
1.83 + * an ordinal of zero).
1.84 + *
1.85 + * Most programmers will have no use for this field. It is designed
1.86 + * for use by sophisticated enum-based data structures, such as
1.87 + * {@link java.util.EnumSet} and {@link java.util.EnumMap}.
1.88 + */
1.89 + private final int ordinal;
1.90 +
1.91 + /**
1.92 + * Returns the ordinal of this enumeration constant (its position
1.93 + * in its enum declaration, where the initial constant is assigned
1.94 + * an ordinal of zero).
1.95 + *
1.96 + * Most programmers will have no use for this method. It is
1.97 + * designed for use by sophisticated enum-based data structures, such
1.98 + * as {@link java.util.EnumSet} and {@link java.util.EnumMap}.
1.99 + *
1.100 + * @return the ordinal of this enumeration constant
1.101 + */
1.102 + public final int ordinal() {
1.103 + return ordinal;
1.104 + }
1.105 +
1.106 + /**
1.107 + * Sole constructor. Programmers cannot invoke this constructor.
1.108 + * It is for use by code emitted by the compiler in response to
1.109 + * enum type declarations.
1.110 + *
1.111 + * @param name - The name of this enum constant, which is the identifier
1.112 + * used to declare it.
1.113 + * @param ordinal - The ordinal of this enumeration constant (its position
1.114 + * in the enum declaration, where the initial constant is assigned
1.115 + * an ordinal of zero).
1.116 + */
1.117 + protected Enum(String name, int ordinal) {
1.118 + this.name = name;
1.119 + this.ordinal = ordinal;
1.120 + }
1.121 +
1.122 + /**
1.123 + * Returns the name of this enum constant, as contained in the
1.124 + * declaration. This method may be overridden, though it typically
1.125 + * isn't necessary or desirable. An enum type should override this
1.126 + * method when a more "programmer-friendly" string form exists.
1.127 + *
1.128 + * @return the name of this enum constant
1.129 + */
1.130 + public String toString() {
1.131 + return name;
1.132 + }
1.133 +
1.134 + /**
1.135 + * Returns true if the specified object is equal to this
1.136 + * enum constant.
1.137 + *
1.138 + * @param other the object to be compared for equality with this object.
1.139 + * @return true if the specified object is equal to this
1.140 + * enum constant.
1.141 + */
1.142 + public final boolean equals(Object other) {
1.143 + return this==other;
1.144 + }
1.145 +
1.146 + /**
1.147 + * Returns a hash code for this enum constant.
1.148 + *
1.149 + * @return a hash code for this enum constant.
1.150 + */
1.151 + public final int hashCode() {
1.152 + return super.hashCode();
1.153 + }
1.154 +
1.155 + /**
1.156 + * Throws CloneNotSupportedException. This guarantees that enums
1.157 + * are never cloned, which is necessary to preserve their "singleton"
1.158 + * status.
1.159 + *
1.160 + * @return (never returns)
1.161 + */
1.162 + protected final Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException {
1.163 + throw new CloneNotSupportedException();
1.164 + }
1.165 +
1.166 + /**
1.167 + * Compares this enum with the specified object for order. Returns a
1.168 + * negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as this object is less
1.169 + * than, equal to, or greater than the specified object.
1.170 + *
1.171 + * Enum constants are only comparable to other enum constants of the
1.172 + * same enum type. The natural order implemented by this
1.173 + * method is the order in which the constants are declared.
1.174 + */
1.175 + public final int compareTo(E o) {
1.176 + Enum other = (Enum)o;
1.177 + Enum self = this;
1.178 + if (self.getClass() != other.getClass() && // optimization
1.179 + self.getDeclaringClass() != other.getDeclaringClass())
1.180 + throw new ClassCastException();
1.181 + return self.ordinal - other.ordinal;
1.182 + }
1.183 +
1.184 + /**
1.185 + * Returns the Class object corresponding to this enum constant's
1.186 + * enum type. Two enum constants e1 and e2 are of the
1.187 + * same enum type if and only if
1.188 + * e1.getDeclaringClass() == e2.getDeclaringClass().
1.189 + * (The value returned by this method may differ from the one returned
1.190 + * by the {@link Object#getClass} method for enum constants with
1.191 + * constant-specific class bodies.)
1.192 + *
1.193 + * @return the Class object corresponding to this enum constant's
1.194 + * enum type
1.195 + */
1.196 + public final Class<E> getDeclaringClass() {
1.197 + Class clazz = getClass();
1.198 + Class zuper = clazz.getSuperclass();
1.199 + return (zuper == Enum.class) ? clazz : zuper;
1.200 + }
1.201 +
1.202 + /**
1.203 + * Returns the enum constant of the specified enum type with the
1.204 + * specified name. The name must match exactly an identifier used
1.205 + * to declare an enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace
1.206 + * characters are not permitted.)
1.207 + *
1.208 + * <p>Note that for a particular enum type {@code T}, the
1.209 + * implicitly declared {@code public static T valueOf(String)}
1.210 + * method on that enum may be used instead of this method to map
1.211 + * from a name to the corresponding enum constant. All the
1.212 + * constants of an enum type can be obtained by calling the
1.213 + * implicit {@code public static T[] values()} method of that
1.214 + * type.
1.215 + *
1.216 + * @param <T> The enum type whose constant is to be returned
1.217 + * @param enumType the {@code Class} object of the enum type from which
1.218 + * to return a constant
1.219 + * @param name the name of the constant to return
1.220 + * @return the enum constant of the specified enum type with the
1.221 + * specified name
1.222 + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specified enum type has
1.223 + * no constant with the specified name, or the specified
1.224 + * class object does not represent an enum type
1.225 + * @throws NullPointerException if {@code enumType} or {@code name}
1.226 + * is null
1.227 + * @since 1.5
1.228 + */
1.229 + public static <T extends Enum<T>> T valueOf(Class<T> enumType,
1.230 + String name) {
1.231 + throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
1.232 +// T result = enumType.enumConstantDirectory().get(name);
1.233 +// if (result != null)
1.234 +// return result;
1.235 +// if (name == null)
1.236 +// throw new NullPointerException("Name is null");
1.237 +// throw new IllegalArgumentException(
1.238 +// "No enum constant " + enumType.getCanonicalName() + "." + name);
1.239 + }
1.240 +
1.241 + /**
1.242 + * enum classes cannot have finalize methods.
1.243 + */
1.244 + protected final void finalize() { }
1.245 +
1.246 + /**
1.247 + * prevent default deserialization
1.248 + */
1.249 +// private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in) throws IOException,
1.250 +// ClassNotFoundException {
1.251 +// throw new InvalidObjectException("can't deserialize enum");
1.252 +// }
1.253 +//
1.254 +// private void readObjectNoData() throws ObjectStreamException {
1.255 +// throw new InvalidObjectException("can't deserialize enum");
1.256 +// }
1.257 +}