-Fixed: addAll with non Specific Collections was crashing lists.
-Fixed/Refactor: Clear and trim implementation was all over the place
-Fixed: Wrappers toString/hashCode/equals function wasn't implemented
-Added: Tests for addAll bug
-Refactor: Did small code style cleanups as I was fixing bugs.
- 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
- Fixed: AbstractCollection bulk adding methods now link to the
specialized implementations.
- Fixed: A bug with getElements in ArrayList.
- Fixed: PriorityQueue remove/toArray function were renamed so they fit
better with other interfaces. (remove => removeFirst and toArray uses a
different genericType)
- Added: LinkedList which is a List/PriorityDequeue/Stack which allows
for more optimized use-cases and reduced boxing/unboxing.
- Added: Tests for LinkedList
- Added: OpenHashSets now implement foreach and have less overhead.
- Added: ImmutableOpenHashSet that is not editable (is linked by default
for fast iteration)
- Added: ImmutableList.
- Added: Iterator pour function into a List or Array
- Changed: Arrays Wrap is now accessible to Objects and now is ? extends
TYPE instead of TYPE.
- Fixed: containsKey & containsValue in HashMaps were deprecated for
Object Variants.
- Fixed: HashMap wasn't deleting Keys & Values references when removing
a Object
- Fixed: AVLTreeSet didn't balance properly.
- Changed: EnumMap no longer tries to access SharedSecrets since its
gone in java11
- Changed: Maps.remove function is no longer using Suffixes unless its
absolutely necessary.
- Changed: ObjectList methods are no longer marked Deprecated even so it
was for primitive ones.