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66 | package Torello.Java.Additional;
/**
* This simple generic-class allows a function to return <B STYLE='color:red'>two</B> objects as a
* result, instead of just one. This is not always so useful, and can make code confusing.
* However there are some instances where the only alternative would be to create an entirely new
* class/object, when only a single method result would use that object.
*
* <EMBED CLASS=globalDefs DATA-KIND=Ret DATA-N=2>
* <EMBED CLASS='external-html' DATA-FILE-ID=IMMUTABLE_RET>
* @param <A> The type of the <B STYLE='color:red'>first</B> member-field ('{@link #a}').
* @param <B> The type of the <B STYLE='color:red'>second</B> member-field ('{@link #b}').
*/
public class Ret2<A, B>
extends RetN
implements java.io.Serializable, Cloneable
{
/** <EMBED CLASS='external-html' DATA-FILE-ID=SVUID> */
protected static final long serialVersionUID = 1;
/** This holds a pointer the first response object. */
public final A a;
/** This holds a pointer to the second response object. */
public final B b;
/** Constructs this object */
public Ret2(A a, B b)
{
this.a = a;
this.b = b;
}
/**
* Returns {@code '2'}, indicating how many fields are declared by this class.
* @return As an instance of {@code Ret2}, this method returns {@code '2'};
*/
public int n() { return 2; }
// Super-class uses this for toString, equals, and hashCode
// There is an optimization, so if this is requested multiple times, it is saved in a
// transient field.
final Object[] asArrayInternal()
{ return new Object[] { a, b }; }
public Ret2<A, B> clone()
{ return new Ret2<>(this.a, this.b); }
/**
* <EMBED CLASS=defs DATA-TEXT="Integer">
* <EMBED CLASS='external-html' DATA-FILE-ID=MULTI_TYPE_EX_COMMON>
* <EMBED CLASS='external-html' DATA-FILE-ID=MULTI_TYPE_GET_EXAMPLE>
*/
public Object get(final int i)
{
// Throws Exception if i not 1 or 2
CHECK_GET(i);
return (i == 1) ? a : b;
}
public Tuple2<A, B> toModifiable()
{ return new Tuple2<>(this.a, this.b); }
}
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