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25 |
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26 package java.net.http.internal.common; |
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27 |
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28 /** |
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29 * A simple paired value class |
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30 */ |
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31 public final class Pair<T, U> { |
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32 |
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33 public Pair(T first, U second) { |
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34 this.second = second; |
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35 this.first = first; |
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36 } |
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37 |
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38 public final T first; |
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39 public final U second; |
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40 |
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41 // Because 'pair()' is shorter than 'new Pair<>()'. |
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42 // Sometimes this difference might be very significant (especially in a |
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43 // 80-ish characters boundary). Sorry diamond operator. |
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44 public static <T, U> Pair<T, U> pair(T first, U second) { |
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45 return new Pair<>(first, second); |
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46 } |
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47 |
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48 @Override |
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49 public String toString() { |
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50 return "(" + first + ", " + second + ")"; |
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51 } |
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52 } |
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