package org.antlr.runtime.misc; import java.util.*; /** Sometimes we need to map a key to a value but key is two pieces of data. * This nested hash table saves creating a single key each time we access * map; avoids mem creation. */ public class DoubleKeyMap { Map> data = new LinkedHashMap>(); public Value put(Key1 k1, Key2 k2, Value v) { Map data2 = data.get(k1); Value prev = null; if ( data2==null ) { data2 = new LinkedHashMap(); data.put(k1, data2); } else { prev = data2.get(k2); } data2.put(k2, v); return prev; } public Value get(Key1 k1, Key2 k2) { Map data2 = data.get(k1); if ( data2==null ) return null; return data2.get(k2); } public Map get(Key1 k1) { return data.get(k1); } /** Get all values associated with primary key */ public Collection values(Key1 k1) { Map data2 = data.get(k1); if ( data2==null ) return null; return data2.values(); } /** get all primary keys */ public Set keySet() { return data.keySet(); } /** get all secondary keys associated with a primary key */ public Set keySet(Key1 k1) { Map data2 = data.get(k1); if ( data2==null ) return null; return data2.keySet(); } public Collection values() { Set s = new HashSet(); for (Map k2 : data.values()) { for (Value v : k2.values()) { s.add(v); } } return s; } }