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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T16:57:21+00:00 2026-05-14T16:57:21+00:00

Is there anything in Java that implements something like the following interface MSet<T> extends

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Is there anything in Java that implements something like the following

interface MSet<T> extends Iterable<T> {
    /**
     * return a new set which consists of this set plus a new element.
     * This set is not changed.
     */
    MSet<T> add(T t);

    /**
     * return a new set which consists of this set minus a designated element.
     * This set is not changed.
     */
    MSet<T> remove(T t);
}

edit: I want something like CopyOnWriteArraySet, except that class is mutable and I want something that is an immutable set that allows creation of a new set. The reason for this is that I need to hand out references to the old set and leave them immutable.

edit 2: how does Scala implement scala.collection.immutable.Set? This is the kind of behavior I need, just that I don’t want to suck in all of Scala just for this.

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    2026-05-14T16:57:22+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:57 pm

    Use the Google Collections library Immutable* for all your immutable collection needs. I suppose you’ll need a light-weight wrapped class – which can be done very easily with a Forwarding* (also in GC) – that spawns new immutable (or mutable, whatever) on add/remove operations. Finally, if your modifications don’t need to themselves be allowed to spawn new modifications, you can implement those operations using the various options in the static collection helper libraries in GC (Iterables, Lists, Sets, etc) to get views (re sets : union, intersection, filter).

    edit: however, google-code is veeeeery slow at the moment – might have to wait a bit to check it out.

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