Maps are sadly not possible. It will require writing templates for
permutations effectively copying guavas Test library.
So this will take a lot longer
-Added: Tests for Lists and Sets.
-Fixed: SubLists are now stable (they weren't before)
-Fixed: All the bugs that the unit tests found so far.
-Updated: ReadMe/Changelog
-Changed: Refactored some variable names because they got out of hand since they were handed for single cases instead of making actual specific rules.
-Added: mapping functions (only to objects) are now accessible to primitive collections.
-Added: Filter function for Iterables/Iterators. (Iterable implements them automatically)
-Added: New Implementations for new Iterable functions.
-Fixed: Reduced the Conditional Code by adding better Variables.
-Changed: Removed a lot of duplicated for each methods.
- Fixed: ObjectLists Crashed when a null was provided as a Comparator.
(Unless the List was Initialized with the ClassType)
- Fixed: LinkedLists didn't implement add(Object)
- Fixed: Object Collections did have the JavaCollections deprecated as
the Constructor. This should only be deprecated for Primitives
- Added: Tests with 5k Random names for Object sorting.
- Changed: Object Arrays no longer require a Comparable[] it just
assumes now that the elements in the Array are Comparable
- Added: OpenHashSets now implement foreach and have less overhead.
- Added: ImmutableOpenHashSet that is not editable (is linked by default
for fast iteration)