RFR: 8329760: Add indexOf(Predicate<? super E> filter) to java..util.List interface [v8]

Evemose duke at openjdk.org
Fri Apr 19 12:47:12 UTC 2024


> **Subject**
> Addition of Predicate-based `indexOf` and `lastIndexOf` methods to `java.util.List`
> 
> **Motivation**
> The motivation behind this proposal is to enhance the functionality of the `List` interface by providing a more flexible way to find the index of an element. Currently, the `indexOf` and `lastIndexOf` methods only accept an object as a parameter. This limits the flexibility of these methods as they can only find the index of exact object matches.
> 
> The proposed methods would accept a `Predicate` as a parameter, allowing users to define a condition that the desired element must meet. This would provide a more flexible and powerful way to find the index of an element in a list.
> 
> Here is a brief overview of the changes made in this pull request:
> 
> 1. Added the `indexOf(Predicate<? super E> filter)` method to the `List` interface.
> 2. Added the `lastIndexOf(Predicate<? super E> filter)` method to the `List` interface.
> 3. Implemented these methods in all non-abstract classes that implement the `List` interface.
> 
> The changes have been thoroughly tested to ensure they work as expected and do not introduce any regressions. The test cases cover a variety of scenarios to ensure the robustness of the implementation.
> 
> For example, consider the following test case:
> 
> List<String> list = new ArrayList<>();
> list.add("Object one");
> list.add("NotObject two");
> list.add("NotObject three");
> 
> int index1 = list.indexOf(s -> s.contains("ct t"));
> System.out.println(index1); // Expected output: 1
> int index2 = list.lastIndexOf(s -> s.startsWith("NotObject"));
> System.out.println(index2); // Expected output: 2
> 
> 
> Currently, to achieve the same result, we would have to use a more verbose approach:
> 
> int index1 = IntStream.range(0, list.size())
>                      .filter(i -> list.get(i).contains("ct t"))
>                      .findFirst()
>                      .orElse(-1);
> System.out.println(index1); // Output: 1
> int index2 = IntStream.range(0, list.size())
>                          .filter(i -> list.get(i).startsWith("NotObject"))
>                          .reduce((first, second) -> second)
>                          .orElse(-1);
> System.out.println(index2); // Output: 2
> 
> 
> I believe these additions would greatly enhance the functionality and flexibility of the `List` interface, making it more powerful and user-friendly. I look forward to your feedback and am open to making any necessary changes based on your suggestions.
> 
> Thank you for considering this proposal.
> 
> Best regards
> 
> PS: In ...

Evemose has updated the pull request incrementally with two additional commits since the last revision:

 - Update SpliteratorTraversingAndSplittingTest.java
 - Update Arrays.java

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Changes:
  - all: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/18639/files
  - new: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/18639/files/625c5b46..49c4993b

Webrevs:
 - full: https://webrevs.openjdk.org/?repo=jdk&pr=18639&range=07
 - incr: https://webrevs.openjdk.org/?repo=jdk&pr=18639&range=06-07

  Stats: 2 lines in 2 files changed: 2 ins; 0 del; 0 mod
  Patch: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/18639.diff
  Fetch: git fetch https://git.openjdk.org/jdk.git pull/18639/head:pull/18639

PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/18639


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