rspec/rules/S2141/java/rule.adoc

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Because ``++Object++`` implements ``++hashCode++``, any Java class can be put into a hash structure. However, classes that define ``++equals(Object)++`` but not ``++hashCode()++`` aren't truly hash-able because instances that are equivalent according to the ``++equals++`` method can return different hashes.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
----
public class Student { // no hashCode() method; not hash-able
// ...
public boolean equals(Object o) {
// ...
}
}
public class School {
private Map<Student, Integer> studentBody = // okay so far
new HashTable<Student, Integer>(); // Noncompliant
// ...
----
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== Compliant Solution
----
public class Student { // has hashCode() method; hash-able
// ...
public boolean equals(Object o) {
// ...
}
public int hashCode() {
// ...
}
}
public class School {
private Map<Student, Integer> studentBody = new HashTable<Student, Integer>();
// ...
----
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