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package org.megalon;

/**
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import java.io.DataInput;
import java.io.DataOutput;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.lang.reflect.Array;

import org.apache.hadoop.io.Writable;
import org.apache.hadoop.io.WritableFactories;

/**
 * This is a modified version of Hadoop 0.20.2's ArrayWritable. The modification
 * is that get() returns an array of valueClass instead of an array of Writable.
 * 
 * Huge thanks to whoever decided that the "values" should be private so we 
 * can't just override readFields. Sigh.
 */

/**
 * A Writable for arrays containing instances of a class. The elements of this
 * writable must all be instances of the same class. If this writable will be
 * the input for a Reducer, you will need to create a subclass that sets the
 * value to be of the proper type.
 * 
 * For example: <code>
 * public class IntArrayWritable extends ArrayWritable {
 *   public IntArrayWritable() { 
 *     super(IntWritable.class); 
 *   }   
 * }
 * </code>
 */
public class MArrayWritable implements Writable {
    protected Class<? extends Writable> valueClass;
    protected Writable[] values;

    public MArrayWritable(Class<? extends Writable> valueClass) {
        if (valueClass == null) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("null valueClass");
        }
        this.valueClass = valueClass;
    }

    public MArrayWritable(Class<? extends Writable> valueClass, Writable[] values) {
        this(valueClass);
        this.values = values;
    }

    public Class getValueClass() {
        return valueClass;
    }

    public String[] toStrings() {
        String[] strings = new String[values.length];
        for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
            strings[i] = values[i].toString();
        }
        return strings;
    }

    public Object toArray() {
        Object result = Array.newInstance(valueClass, values.length);
        for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
            Array.set(result, i, values[i]);
        }
        return result;
    }

    public void set(Writable[] values) {
        this.values = values;
    }

    public Writable[] get() {
        return values;
    }

    public void readFields(DataInput in) throws IOException {
        // values = new Writable[in.readInt()]; // construct values
        values = (Writable[]) Array.newInstance(valueClass, in.readInt());
        for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
            Writable value = WritableFactories.newInstance(valueClass);
            value.readFields(in); // read a value
            values[i] = value; // store it in values
        }
    }

    public void write(DataOutput out) throws IOException {
        out.writeInt(values.length); // write values
        for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
            values[i].write(out);
        }
    }
}