Package org.mozilla.javascript
Class Hashtable
java.lang.Object
org.mozilla.javascript.Hashtable
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable,Iterable<Hashtable.Entry>
This generic hash table class is used by Set and Map. It uses
a standard HashMap for storing keys and values so that we can handle
lots of hash collisions if necessary, and a doubly-linked list to support the iterator
capability.
This second one is important because JavaScript handling of the iterator is completely different from the way that Java does it. In Java an attempt to modify a collection on a HashMap or LinkedHashMap while iterating through it (except by using the "remove" method on the Iterator object itself) results in a ConcurrentModificationException. JavaScript Maps and Sets explicitly allow the collection to be modified, or even cleared completely, while iterators exist, and even lets an iterator keep on iterating on a collection that was empty when it was created..
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Constructor Details
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Hashtable
public Hashtable()
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Method Details
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size
public int size() -
put
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get
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has
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delete
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clear
public void clear() -
iterator
- Specified by:
iteratorin interfaceIterable<Hashtable.Entry>
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