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Built Collections for Dart #
Introduction #
Built Collections are immutable collections using the
builder pattern.
Each of the core SDK collections is split in two: a mutable builder class
and an immutable "built" class. Builders are for computation,
"built" classes are for safely sharing with no need to copy defensively.
Immutable collections work particularly well with immutable values. See
built_value.
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Design #
Built Collections:
are immutable, if the elements/keys/values used are immutable;
are comparable;
are hashable;
use copy-on-write to avoid copying unnecessarily.
See below for details on each of these points.
Recommended Style #
A project can benefit greatly from using Built Collections throughout.
Methods that will not mutate a collection can accept the "built" version,
making it clear that no mutation will happen and completely avoiding
the need for defensive copying.
For code that is public to other projects or teams not using
Built Collections, prefer to accept Iterable where possible. That way
your code is compatible with SDK collections, Built Collections and any
other collection implementation that builds on Iterable.
It's okay to accept List, Set or Map if needed. Built Collections
provide efficient conversion to their SDK counterparts via
BuiltList.toList, BuiltListMultimap.toMap, BuiltSet.toSet,
BuiltMap.toMap and BuiltSetMultimap.toMap.
Built Collections are Immutable #
Built Collections do not offer any methods that modify the collection. In
order to make changes, first call toBuilder to get a mutable builder.
In particular, Built Collections do not implement or extend their mutable
counterparts. BuiltList implements Iterable, but not List. BuiltSet
implements Iterable, but not Set. BuiltMap, BuiltListMultimap and
BuiltSetMultimap share no interface with the SDK collections.
Built Collections can contain mutable elements. However, this use is not
recommended, as mutations to the elements will break comparison and
hashing.
Built Collections are Comparable #
Core SDK collections do not offer equality checks by default.
Built Collections do a deep comparison against other Built Collections
of the same type, only. Hashing is used to make repeated comparisons fast.
Built Collections are Hashable #
Core SDK collections do not compute a deep hashCode.
Built Collections do compute, and cache, a deep hashCode. That means they
can be stored inside collections that need hashing, such as hash sets and
hash maps. They also use the cached hash code to speed up repeated
comparisons.
Built Collections Avoid Copying Unnecessarily #
Built Collections and their builder and helper types collaborate to avoid
copying unless it's necessary.
In particular, BuiltList.toList, BuiltListMultimap.toMap,
BuiltSet.toSet, BuiltMap.toMap and BuiltSetMultimap.toMap do not make
a copy, but return a copy-on-write wrapper. So, Built Collections can be
efficiently and easily used with code that needs core SDK collections but
does not mutate them.
When you want to provide a collection that explicitly throws when a
mutation is attempted, use BuiltList.asList,
BuiltListMultimap.asMap, BuiltSet.asSet, BuiltSetMultimap.asMap
and BuiltMap.asMap.
Features and bugs #
Please file feature requests and bugs at the issue tracker.
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