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25 package java.util;
26 
27 import java.util.function.Consumer;
28 import java.util.function.Function;
29 import java.util.function.Predicate;
30 import java.util.function.Supplier;
31 
32 /**
33  * A container object which may or may not contain a non-null value.
34  * If a value is present, {@code isPresent()} will return {@code true} and
35  * {@code get()} will return the value.
36  *
37  * <p>Additional methods that depend on the presence or absence of a contained
38  * value are provided, such as {@link #orElse(java.lang.Object) orElse()}
39  * (return a default value if value not present) and
40  * {@link #ifPresent(java.util.function.Consumer) ifPresent()} (execute a block
41  * of code if the value is present).
42  *
43  * <p>This is a <a href="../lang/doc-files/ValueBased.html">value-based</a>
44  * class; use of identity-sensitive operations (including reference equality
45  * ({@code ==}), identity hash code, or synchronization) on instances of
46  * {@code Optional} may have unpredictable results and should be avoided.
47  *
48  * @since 1.8
49  */
50 public final class Optional<T> {
51     /**
52      * Common instance for {@code empty()}.
53      */
54     private static final Optional<?> EMPTY = new Optional<>();
55 
56     /**
57      * If non-null, the value; if null, indicates no value is present
58      */
59     private final T value;
60 
61     /**
62      * Constructs an empty instance.
63      *
64      * @implNote Generally only one empty instance, {@link Optional#EMPTY},
65      * should exist per VM.
66      */
Optional()67     private Optional() {
68         this.value = null;
69     }
70 
71     /**
72      * Returns an empty {@code Optional} instance.  No value is present for this
73      * Optional.
74      *
75      * @apiNote Though it may be tempting to do so, avoid testing if an object
76      * is empty by comparing with {@code ==} against instances returned by
77      * {@code Option.empty()}. There is no guarantee that it is a singleton.
78      * Instead, use {@link #isPresent()}.
79      *
80      * @param <T> Type of the non-existent value
81      * @return an empty {@code Optional}
82      */
empty()83     public static<T> Optional<T> empty() {
84         @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
85         Optional<T> t = (Optional<T>) EMPTY;
86         return t;
87     }
88 
89     /**
90      * Constructs an instance with the value present.
91      *
92      * @param value the non-null value to be present
93      * @throws NullPointerException if value is null
94      */
Optional(T value)95     private Optional(T value) {
96         this.value = Objects.requireNonNull(value);
97     }
98 
99     /**
100      * Returns an {@code Optional} with the specified present non-null value.
101      *
102      * @param <T> the class of the value
103      * @param value the value to be present, which must be non-null
104      * @return an {@code Optional} with the value present
105      * @throws NullPointerException if value is null
106      */
of(T value)107     public static <T> Optional<T> of(T value) {
108         return new Optional<>(value);
109     }
110 
111     /**
112      * Returns an {@code Optional} describing the specified value, if non-null,
113      * otherwise returns an empty {@code Optional}.
114      *
115      * @param <T> the class of the value
116      * @param value the possibly-null value to describe
117      * @return an {@code Optional} with a present value if the specified value
118      * is non-null, otherwise an empty {@code Optional}
119      */
ofNullable(T value)120     public static <T> Optional<T> ofNullable(T value) {
121         return value == null ? empty() : of(value);
122     }
123 
124     /**
125      * If a value is present in this {@code Optional}, returns the value,
126      * otherwise throws {@code NoSuchElementException}.
127      *
128      * @return the non-null value held by this {@code Optional}
129      * @throws NoSuchElementException if there is no value present
130      *
131      * @see Optional#isPresent()
132      */
get()133     public T get() {
134         if (value == null) {
135             throw new NoSuchElementException("No value present");
136         }
137         return value;
138     }
139 
140     /**
141      * Return {@code true} if there is a value present, otherwise {@code false}.
142      *
143      * @return {@code true} if there is a value present, otherwise {@code false}
144      */
isPresent()145     public boolean isPresent() {
146         return value != null;
147     }
148 
149     /**
150      * If a value is present, invoke the specified consumer with the value,
151      * otherwise do nothing.
152      *
153      * @param consumer block to be executed if a value is present
154      * @throws NullPointerException if value is present and {@code consumer} is
155      * null
156      */
ifPresent(Consumer<? super T> consumer)157     public void ifPresent(Consumer<? super T> consumer) {
158         if (value != null)
159             consumer.accept(value);
160     }
161 
162     /**
163      * If a value is present, and the value matches the given predicate,
164      * return an {@code Optional} describing the value, otherwise return an
165      * empty {@code Optional}.
166      *
167      * @param predicate a predicate to apply to the value, if present
168      * @return an {@code Optional} describing the value of this {@code Optional}
169      * if a value is present and the value matches the given predicate,
170      * otherwise an empty {@code Optional}
171      * @throws NullPointerException if the predicate is null
172      */
filter(Predicate<? super T> predicate)173     public Optional<T> filter(Predicate<? super T> predicate) {
174         Objects.requireNonNull(predicate);
175         if (!isPresent())
176             return this;
177         else
178             return predicate.test(value) ? this : empty();
179     }
180 
181     /**
182      * If a value is present, apply the provided mapping function to it,
183      * and if the result is non-null, return an {@code Optional} describing the
184      * result.  Otherwise return an empty {@code Optional}.
185      *
186      * @apiNote This method supports post-processing on optional values, without
187      * the need to explicitly check for a return status.  For example, the
188      * following code traverses a stream of file names, selects one that has
189      * not yet been processed, and then opens that file, returning an
190      * {@code Optional<FileInputStream>}:
191      *
192      * <pre>{@code
193      *     Optional<FileInputStream> fis =
194      *         names.stream().filter(name -> !isProcessedYet(name))
195      *                       .findFirst()
196      *                       .map(name -> new FileInputStream(name));
197      * }</pre>
198      *
199      * Here, {@code findFirst} returns an {@code Optional<String>}, and then
200      * {@code map} returns an {@code Optional<FileInputStream>} for the desired
201      * file if one exists.
202      *
203      * @param <U> The type of the result of the mapping function
204      * @param mapper a mapping function to apply to the value, if present
205      * @return an {@code Optional} describing the result of applying a mapping
206      * function to the value of this {@code Optional}, if a value is present,
207      * otherwise an empty {@code Optional}
208      * @throws NullPointerException if the mapping function is null
209      */
map(Function<? super T, ? extends U> mapper)210     public<U> Optional<U> map(Function<? super T, ? extends U> mapper) {
211         Objects.requireNonNull(mapper);
212         if (!isPresent())
213             return empty();
214         else {
215             return Optional.ofNullable(mapper.apply(value));
216         }
217     }
218 
219     /**
220      * If a value is present, apply the provided {@code Optional}-bearing
221      * mapping function to it, return that result, otherwise return an empty
222      * {@code Optional}.  This method is similar to {@link #map(Function)},
223      * but the provided mapper is one whose result is already an {@code Optional},
224      * and if invoked, {@code flatMap} does not wrap it with an additional
225      * {@code Optional}.
226      *
227      * @param <U> The type parameter to the {@code Optional} returned by
228      * @param mapper a mapping function to apply to the value, if present
229      *           the mapping function
230      * @return the result of applying an {@code Optional}-bearing mapping
231      * function to the value of this {@code Optional}, if a value is present,
232      * otherwise an empty {@code Optional}
233      * @throws NullPointerException if the mapping function is null or returns
234      * a null result
235      */
flatMap(Function<? super T, Optional<U>> mapper)236     public<U> Optional<U> flatMap(Function<? super T, Optional<U>> mapper) {
237         Objects.requireNonNull(mapper);
238         if (!isPresent())
239             return empty();
240         else {
241             return Objects.requireNonNull(mapper.apply(value));
242         }
243     }
244 
245     /**
246      * Return the value if present, otherwise return {@code other}.
247      *
248      * @param other the value to be returned if there is no value present, may
249      * be null
250      * @return the value, if present, otherwise {@code other}
251      */
orElse(T other)252     public T orElse(T other) {
253         return value != null ? value : other;
254     }
255 
256     /**
257      * Return the value if present, otherwise invoke {@code other} and return
258      * the result of that invocation.
259      *
260      * @param other a {@code Supplier} whose result is returned if no value
261      * is present
262      * @return the value if present otherwise the result of {@code other.get()}
263      * @throws NullPointerException if value is not present and {@code other} is
264      * null
265      */
orElseGet(Supplier<? extends T> other)266     public T orElseGet(Supplier<? extends T> other) {
267         return value != null ? value : other.get();
268     }
269 
270     /**
271      * Return the contained value, if present, otherwise throw an exception
272      * to be created by the provided supplier.
273      *
274      * @apiNote A method reference to the exception constructor with an empty
275      * argument list can be used as the supplier. For example,
276      * {@code IllegalStateException::new}
277      *
278      * @param <X> Type of the exception to be thrown
279      * @param exceptionSupplier The supplier which will return the exception to
280      * be thrown
281      * @return the present value
282      * @throws X if there is no value present
283      * @throws NullPointerException if no value is present and
284      * {@code exceptionSupplier} is null
285      */
orElseThrow(Supplier<? extends X> exceptionSupplier)286     public <X extends Throwable> T orElseThrow(Supplier<? extends X> exceptionSupplier) throws X {
287         if (value != null) {
288             return value;
289         } else {
290             throw exceptionSupplier.get();
291         }
292     }
293 
294     /**
295      * Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this Optional. The
296      * other object is considered equal if:
297      * <ul>
298      * <li>it is also an {@code Optional} and;
299      * <li>both instances have no value present or;
300      * <li>the present values are "equal to" each other via {@code equals()}.
301      * </ul>
302      *
303      * @param obj an object to be tested for equality
304      * @return {code true} if the other object is "equal to" this object
305      * otherwise {@code false}
306      */
307     @Override
equals(Object obj)308     public boolean equals(Object obj) {
309         if (this == obj) {
310             return true;
311         }
312 
313         if (!(obj instanceof Optional)) {
314             return false;
315         }
316 
317         Optional<?> other = (Optional<?>) obj;
318         return Objects.equals(value, other.value);
319     }
320 
321     /**
322      * Returns the hash code value of the present value, if any, or 0 (zero) if
323      * no value is present.
324      *
325      * @return hash code value of the present value or 0 if no value is present
326      */
327     @Override
hashCode()328     public int hashCode() {
329         return Objects.hashCode(value);
330     }
331 
332     /**
333      * Returns a non-empty string representation of this Optional suitable for
334      * debugging. The exact presentation format is unspecified and may vary
335      * between implementations and versions.
336      *
337      * @implSpec If a value is present the result must include its string
338      * representation in the result. Empty and present Optionals must be
339      * unambiguously differentiable.
340      *
341      * @return the string representation of this instance
342      */
343     @Override
toString()344     public String toString() {
345         return value != null
346             ? String.format("Optional[%s]", value)
347             : "Optional.empty";
348     }
349 }
350