I recently learnt about the benefits of EnumMap in Java and would like to replace the existing ImmutableMap<OccupancyType, BigDecimal>
to EnumMap. However, I'd also like the immutable property offered by ImmutableMap.
- Is there a variant, ImmutableEnumMap available in guava ?
- In terms of storage which one (EnumMap vs ImmutableMap) performs better ?
- I couldn't find a comparison of the two. I'd appreciate if someone can point me to a link or give some insights on the efficiency of the two data structures ?
Guava contributor here.
Guava doesn't currently have an ImmutableEnumMap
variant, but if it did, it would probably just be a wrapper around an EnumMap
. (That said, slightly better immutable implementations are possible.)
EnumMap
will perform better than the basic ImmutableMap
, in any event; it's difficult or impossible to beat.
(I'll file an issue to investigate adding an ImmutableMap
variant for enum key types, though.)
Update: Guava 14 adds Maps.immutableEnumMap()
.
I was just wanted to provide an example now that ImmutableEnumMap
is in Guava 14.0, because it's a package-private class, so you can't do ImmutableEnumMap.of()
. You have to do Maps.immutableEnumMap()
instead.
private final ImmutableMap<MyEnum, String> myEnumMap = Maps.immutableEnumMap(ImmutableMap.of(
MyEnum.A, "A",
MyEnum.B, "B",
MyEnum.C, "C"
));
Not sure if there's a more natural syntax.
As the guava ImmutableEnumMap is still marked beta as of version 14, I would suggest using a unmodifiable view of a enum map and then throwing away the original reference to the enum map to ensure that it is immutable.
Example (in a constructor):
Map entries = new EnumMap <SomeEnum, T>(SomeEnum.class);
... // (fill in entries)
this.entries = Collections.unmodifiableMap(entries);
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11244402/is-there-a-corresponding-immutable-enummap-in-guava